Holding onto happiness is like holding onto the string of a balloon. Let it be snatched from your grasp on a windy day and you will only be able to watch it float away. Balloons rarely return, only boomerangs do that.
Hold onto what is good and treasure each day as if it's your last because at the very moment of parting, if you hadn't already realised, you will see clearly everything that was good and special about it x
Thursday, 31 May 2007
Sunday, 27 May 2007
Love lost the plot...
Just when you think it's going well.. mmm, a pirate comes along, pierces your heart and you're destined to spend the next 10 years in a battered old boat under the sea with a load of creepy crustaceans!!
Great film tho! The critics were very wrong. Okay it doesn't have the greatest storyline but it's fun (an adventure worthy of my mini) it's good a great cast and it doesn't take itself seriously. Armed with a cappuccino, an icecream and sitting by popcorn popping liz, it was an afternoon of entertainment and amusement.
Saturday, 26 May 2007
Banners, BoundAries & Bank HoliBobs...
This blogging lark just eats time! I'm trying to upload my new banner but to no avail, frustrating, or what! Seems like I'm beaten this time... grrr...
The good news is that Les & Georgia came to visit today. We went to Zizzi's and had a wander around town with Liz, who bought her new red carpet dress for the conference next week. I'm so proud...
And, today I'm celebrating... I did something that I've never done before. It's kinda liberating... scary, but I'm confident it's a good decision... in fact it's a great decision! It's the start of a new chapter x
Wednesday, 23 May 2007
Memory joggers...
Sounds like my mind should be doing summer salts! No, just having my coffee this morning from my NYC Guggenheim Museum mug reminded me how much I want to go back. It's a great piece of architecture, though currently having a make over for the 50th anni in 2009. The whirls inside are like the swirls on a soft ice cream, better than the art, which it has to be said was a bit weird! But hey ho, it was a captured moment which lives on inside my kitchen cupboard.. woo hoo.
And how clever am I? In my 10 minutes over lunch I managed to teach myself a photomerge trick. I posterized the pics then merged them to create a colourful & funky landscape of softly, swirled NYC GM coffee cups!
Monday, 21 May 2007
50 reasons to be happy...
And every one of them can be seen in the smile on Rob's face! Rob's birthday is tomorrow, 22nd May. We all celebrated with a party at Fi & Rob's house on Saturday.
He adored his scrapbook, created by my lovely & fabulous friend Fi. There are scrapbooks that you create for people who want a record of a memory, an event or a celebration. And there are scrapbooks that you create for the ones you love. The difference in the two is immense. Love is like a thread that's woven through the fibres of each page. To those who have shared these memories, it's like a spell that binds them together.
Counting the years, 50 very precious ones, with almost two thirds shared with Fi. Every page lovingly created with well-chosen photographs and thoughtful words that rekindle all those fantastic memories. I love you both very much...
A special lollipop card moment for a special guy. "Rob, you say I'm responsible for some of those happy moments. Though I think its flirty Fi who has put most of the smiles on your face... FMS, FMB and FMN! I only taught her how to scrap. You gave us lots of laughs when you asked what 'FMS' actually meant! Life has never been the same since. And, that's why I thought you might be glad of a collection box to get you through the best years that are still to come... !"
The evening was as special as the reason for being there... x
Thursday, 17 May 2007
Moving memories to stir the soul...
I was listening to Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake on Classic FM as I drove into Bristol today. I adore this ballet and saw it last year at The Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. Tchaikovsky wrote Swan Lake in the summer of 1875 and explained the reason to his fellow composer Rimsky-Korsakov: “ Partly because I need the money and partly because I have long cherished a desire to try my hand at this kind of music”. Most composers of the time saw it as beneath them to write this kind of music.
Swan Lake is a beautiful but tragic love story. Odette, the white swan is the untouchable woman. Odile, the black swan is the reverse and mirror image. It’s a story of love and trickery with a most moving score that will touch your soul. Just as the souls of the lovers are finally reunited, the message is that love conquers all.
Wednesday, 16 May 2007
Blonde is good... but butterscotch is better!
What a difference new hair makes? It's true, great hair really is a girls crowning glory. I haven't had a fringe since I was a child and as they say, a change is as good as a rest. Let's face it, May has so far been a bad hair month. Buckets loads of drizzly weather... yesterday the heavens opened when I arrived home and I had to put my brolly up just to get from the car to my front door! It was time for a change...
Tuesday, 15 May 2007
Share...;-) mine... ;-) share...;-{ mine... ;-))
Do you like someone enough to share your Green & Blacks chocolate with them? I do... and I have 3 bars. One for me, one to share... and guess who the other one's for...? x
100% Pure Sweet Nothings... simply wonderful...Green & Blacks... purveyors of fine bliss... Tis true.."You make life so sweet"... 'You are a truffle in a chocolate bar world'
Officially fantastic...
Monday, 14 May 2007
How eggciting... x
How cool is this!
Just when things are getting a bit repetitive, along comes a novelty! Not that I'm going to get scribbler to write my blog when I'm otherwise engaged, I think not! He could get me into all kinds of trouble and I'm quite capable of doing that all by myself thank you... have fun x ps Ginger, it's all your fault...!
Saturday, 12 May 2007
Girly scrappin fun all weekend...
It's ME and Ging!
Ginger is here! She made me breakfast and then ate my Green & Blacks butterscotch chocolate. Shocking behaviour! But as she said, she felt dutifully bound to help me out and after all, that's what friends are for. We haven't noticed the miserable weather outside because we've made cards, dolls, mini books, albums and had a lot of fun just chatting. We've listened to our favourite radio stations along with my varied and eclectic collection of CD's. As always, it's been a brilliant weekend. The time has gone by so quickly and we were crafting until 3am Saturday morning! Chocolate has been the flavour of the weekend. We've indulged in just 1 bar of G&B's butterscotch dark chocolate, at the same time as making chocolate embossed embellishments. I bought the Gel-a-tin chocolate mini stamps back from CHA last year and they are fantastic. The best bit was of course the chocolate and cappuccino flavoured embossing power that smells yummy!
Thursday, 10 May 2007
An important lunch date!
Today the "Crazy' team went out to celebrate their 100th issue! It's been 8 years since I launched this magazine. We had a great lunch at the Picture House on White Ladies road. Quite appropriate venue considering that I used to trot up White Ladies road after work to visit Cath and her new baby Matty all those years ago trying to persuade her to come and work for Origin. Little did she realise what she was letting herself in for! ps As you can see Anne's had too much to drink already!
Tuesday, 8 May 2007
Boys will be boys...
And, they just couldn't resist... having said that, neither could me or mum! We were innocently watching squirrels at play in the rain at Williamson Park, near the Ashton Memorial Folly in Lancaster. Funny hey...
Time for a dip in the river! Is it Pop or is it Pud...?
What a fantastic name, Crook O' Lune which is near Caton. We had a lovely short walk along the Lune valley which gave me the opportunity to take this great photo of Penny Bridge.
Monday, 7 May 2007
Like father, like son...
This bank holibob was a visit to my little bruv Greg's exhibition in Lancaster http://gsp2.co.uk and a chance to meet his 'other family' and friends. From the bathtaps of The Bay Horse Inn to The Sun for evening meal, it was a great weekend. I'm really proud of Greg for following his heart and I know he's happy... and so glad that mum & dad know that too.
Friday, 4 May 2007
Notting Hill in Cheltenham...
Cheltenham is full of little delights and today I found another one! Just along the Bath road, "Jack in a Box" deli where I sat in the window with my sundried tomato and goats cheese quiche and a cappuccino. A great place to have lunch and watch the world go by. "Nicholas", a brand new French wine merchant, opens its doors tomorrow and I was their very 1st customer - TODAY! The power of a smile, hey. I bought 3 bottles of fab French wine as a gift for my little bruv, Greg & his lovely Rachael. "The Bookshop" was a treat, two classical CD's and a couple of James Patterson for £2.50, what a bargain. This place is a little gem and makes Cheltenham even more of a special place to me... x
Thursday, 3 May 2007
Jumping jazz and jeezecake!
Some days don't you just look back and think you must be dreaming... ?
Life is full of surprises and I just found another reason to smile. The final evening Cheltenham race meeting was brilliant. Not that I saw too much of the racing from the champagne bar! Me & Shep could be found celebrating everything good about the day with a bottle and half of bubbly! Don't you wish you could spot a winner just by looking? Horses are like men. Full of mystery and hidden depths...
The jazz to finish was just so cool. The infamous Ray Gelato, who opened for Robbie at London's Royal Albert Hall, was a top performer. We could have sat there all night.. well, until 10pm anyway. Best highlight were the two choices of sweet at the Kandinsky Hotel restaurant - a delicious cheesecake and a plate of bread! Cheesecake to share (mmm...) and bread for me to catch the fishbone that had lodged in my throat! It's the seabasses fault... I'm certain I saw it wink at me when the waitress brought it to the table... though I'd have to say it was really yummy so guess who had the last laugh.. ME!
Quote of the day has to be "The best things come to those who wait!" and you don't have to be the first past the post to be a winner... x
Tuesday, 1 May 2007
sainsburyseniormoments.com the next dating phenomenon... !
I'm not sure whether to be flattered or insulted! There I was in a world of my own in Sainsburys deciding which lovely juicy melons to buy, when I sensed a guy staring at me. Obviously, also looking for melons! Having first apologised for staring, he wanted to tell me what a beautiful woman I was. "Not many beautiful women around, you look so summery. Do you come here often?" I should have guessed what was coming next. He may have needed a zimmer frame (you might well laugh!) but he was a sharp as they come. "I notice you don't wear a wedding ring" he grinned "Would you like to come out for a drink?!" Needless to say I smiled sweetly just like the melon I was holding and replied "I'm seeing someone, sorry!" It's good to know that age doesn't dampen men's enthusiasm and whilt (ooops!) I mean while he was a bit ancient for me, he was very charming and genuinely taken aback by my dazzling smile and personality. And, I can say that because it's my story and my blog!
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