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Saturday 1 January 2011

Happy New Year!

From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/

The New Year is only a few hours old but here's my first blog posting of 2011 already. We had a nice dinner last night - Jo cooked a lovely meal and everyone enjoyed it - but the house is a bit of a wreck with dirty dishes and glasses everywhere and we don't have the energy to clear them yet - so I'm whiling away time, blogging, Facebooking, texting and catching up with TV programmes recorded last night (Corrie, Only an Excuse).

Looks like the Aberdeen match will be on this afternoon so I'll be heading off to Pittodrie in a couple of hours - that might wake me up - or maybe not!

This is Jo looking a bit more relaxed - the meal is over now and she can take it easy:


and this is the rest of us - with Maura just out of shot on the right:


Hope you had a good time too.

Friday 31 December 2010

Luca is 4!

From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/

The video of the Happy Birthday song is here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVJX9RckPxM

Carole was delighted with her Xmas present - a personalised cover for her i-phone:

 

but the main business was the blowing out of the candles:


and, of course, the cake had to be Ben 10:


Lovely day - nice lunch, Carole.

So I headed off from there to the squash court and then home. When I got there, Jo was already laying the table for tonight's dinner party:


The tree is starting to look a little dried up in the corner:


I didn't bother going in to the office today - had a bit of a long lie and I thought it best to be around in case I'm required to do any last minute running about for the dinner tonight, but, so far, all I've done is take some bottles and paper down to the recycling centre and do a bit of dusting. I kind of feel I'm cramping Jo's style - I'll just keep my head down.

Tomorrow, I've got my 3rd invite in a row to Pittodrie. The last 2 were postponed because of the weather - will I get lucky a 3rd time?

Have a good Hogmanay everyone - hope to talk to you some time soon.

Wednesday 29 December 2010

Strange Christmas

From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/

Well, it's been a bit of a strange Christmas holiday - the weather meant that postal deliveries were spasmodic to say the least prior to Christmas - no doubt there'll be a ton of mail arriving any day now.

We're still consuming turkey, despite having had it for our main meal on Christmas Day (just Jo, Ross and I) and also Boxing Day (six of us, including Gary, Carole and Luca). It's been turkey toasties since then - always enjoyable - but the trifle is still not finished, and nor is the cheesecake, and, to make matters even worse, Jo thought she would make a dumpling, so we've got that to consume as well!

Jo's been experimenting for Friday night - we've got guests coming round for Hogmanay dinner and she's not sure what to give them yet. My favourite was always her slightly curried chicken pie, but I've been told we're not having that.

Before all that, we've got Luca's birthday tomorrow - he's four! He's fairly growing up - we notice it most weeks now. He stayed with us last night as his mum and dad are working today and there's no nursery this week. He still seems to spend a lot of the night coughing - the other week he got up in the morning and was complaining of stomach pains - hardly surprising considering how much he had racked his body half the night with coughing fits. Last night he was coughing again and so we decided to move him to another room, just in case it was some kind of allergic reaction to something in that room.

Despite all that, he still gets up in the morning full of the joys of spring. "Is it morning now Grandad?" "Oh yes, it's morning in the curtains" as he delightfully puts it. "Shall we go downstairs?" "Wait for me, Grandad". "Can we put the TV on?" "Whoo - Ben 10!"

Mustn't forget Dawn's birthday today too. Hoping to catch up with Dawn and Barry possibly next weekend (8th/9th January) in Aviemore where Jo and I are going for a short weekend break - just days before we head off to HK and Oz.

That's about all my diary news. I did play squash last night, but not very well - still recovering from our annual football match on Christmas Eve. I knew my knees were sore, but I discovered last night so was my ankle and a wrist. It's getting harder and harder each year to keep it going.

Another symptom of age appeared recently as well. I've lost a bit of hair at the nape of my neck. The hairdresser thinks it may be a touch of alopecia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alopecia_areata). What next?

Been back to in the office the last couple of mornings, but didn't exactly rush in. How nice it is to be able to drive properly again instead of tip-toeing along trying to avoid snow and ice. It may be misty and murky but at least the thaw is continuing, although I suspect it'll be a while yet before the inches of permafrost on our golf course lift. Roll on spring - just 81 days until the Vernal Equinox!


On this morning's drive, I was entertained by Stephen Stills' Manassas. I hadn't heard it for a while and I enjoyed it. There's not that many stand-out individual tracks, but it's a proper old fashioned LP that should be taken as a whole rather than individual tracks. Actually, it was a double album when it was released, but that's another thing that's lost in the digital age, along with proper album covers to peruse. Tracks on vinyl albums used to be placed strategically - the opening and closing tracks of each side were intended to have impact and haste-ye-back qualities respectively, but now it's all end to end, and usually played on shuffle as well.


That sounded like a real old f**t ranting away about the good old days, didn't it? Of course, it wasn't all good and there are many things that are better now, but occasionally I'm reminded of things that have gone and I miss a bit - and some aspects of vinyl recordings are one of them. The standard LP usually had 14 tracks - 7 a side - and lasted 40 minutes if you were lucky. Some of them were ridiculously short - less than half an hour on occasion - what a rip-off.


Anyway, enough for now. Hopefully one more posting before the year's out.

Monday 27 December 2010

Christmas/Boxing Day

From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/

Jo wearing her Christmas present - a starfish shaped pendant:


I tried to use the old wine bottle opener that we got a number of years ago in USA - it prises the cork out- or at least it's supposed to - but on this occasion the cork just fell in to the bottle, splashing wine everywhere. I had no option but to decant the wine, and all I could find was a huge big jug - not the prettiest sight for the dinner table:


On Boxing Day, Gary, Carole and Luca arrived. Luca was first to open his presents - this one was a remote control car that Ross bought him:


After dinner, Carole tried to get a quick 40 winks, but Luca was having none of it:



We then got the Lego opened:


but Gary looked a bit pensive - perhaps thinking about his most recent promotion at work?:


Jo, too, was obviously thinking about something:


So that's our holiday photos. I also managed to talk to Barry and Dawn on the phone and Lucy Skyped us, but Kelly was visiting friends and didn't have Skype access, so it was just a quick exchange of texts, but hopefully we can Skype later in the week.

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