From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
Hey! - we've passed 20,000 viewings of this blog - and that's not counting those family members who receive it by e-mail and never actually log on to the blog itself. Give yourselves all a big hand.
I'm in the almost unique position of having all my blogs pretty much up to date. Normally, I have a backlog and have to prioritise which blogs to post to first. Generally, if photos have been taken somewhere then that particular blog is the next to be done.
This all led to me thinking about summarising the stats for my blogs. I now have a total of 9 blogs. I started with my main diary style blog over 5 years ago - on 12th March, 2007, to be exact. I then opened the Football, Golf and Squash ones the following year, and then the Music one late in 2009. The next year brought 2 more - Beer and Hill-Walking, and the Chronicles started last year and Pet Hates this year.
I've now posted 1,702 separate blogs, of which the most frequent is, of course, my main diary one, which has now been posted on 915 occasions - almost every other day since it started. It gets an average viewing of almost 22 per post, but the most read seems to be the Squash one, which averages 61 viewings per post.
If you've never checked the others out, here's the full list and the links:
I'm sure that was rivetting reading, but what else do I have to say today? Not much - I was supposed to be travelling down to Gleneagles to have lunch and play golf, but there's been an outbreak of the norovirus there (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-18302473) so we're giving that a body swerve and heading to Royal Aberdeen instead. There's a report that Gleneagles are going to have to pay out up to £200K in compensation!
Luca's been with us the last 2 nights and he's been a good boy - as usual. This morning I went down for breakfast and I spotted him in his room, sitting on his bed quietly reading his books, not disturbing anyone.
We opted out of going along to the St Ternan's Jubilee Fair last night and also missed the lighting of the beacon on Scolty Hill. Both were really too late for our little grandson.
Tomorrow, it's the Senior Open at Banchory for me, but the forecast isn't too good - hope they're wrong.
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Sunday, 3 June 2012
The wedding
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
Some scenes from yesterday:
So that was the wedding, that was. A lovely day - it was really nice that the weather allowed the service to be held outdoors in the garden.
This morning, Jo asked for a slight diversion on the way home, to do some further Ancestry explorations, so we headed off to the tiny hamlet of St. Quivox, where there were only a few houses, including the former station master's, a church and a graveyard. The names on a few of the stones included some Stewarts, but it was the other side of my family that Jo was looking for - but no luck. There was a big, empty mausoleum in the graveyard, beside the church:
Some scenes from yesterday:
| Jo and I in our room just about to head off to the wedding |
| Barry, Helen, Ross & Jo - The Usual Suspects |
| The line-up changes |
| Dawn & John, with Jordon to the left and Kyle and his girlfriend on the right |
| Signing the book as Bridesmaid Meghan and Best Man, Red, look on. |
| Jordon plays as the register is signed |
| Signing the Register with Ethan looking on |
A short video clip of part of Malcolm's speech:
| The hog roast arrived not long after 9pm |
| Dawn, armed with camera - and a change of dress |
This morning, Jo asked for a slight diversion on the way home, to do some further Ancestry explorations, so we headed off to the tiny hamlet of St. Quivox, where there were only a few houses, including the former station master's, a church and a graveyard. The names on a few of the stones included some Stewarts, but it was the other side of my family that Jo was looking for - but no luck. There was a big, empty mausoleum in the graveyard, beside the church:
Saturday, 2 June 2012
Ayr
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
After a sleepless night, I drove in to work on Friday morning then dashed home to pick up Jo and head south west. Our new kitchen had arrived, as scheduled, at 7:30 am and is now safely stored in our garage, ready for installation in just over a week's time.
The traffic was pretty bad and we were a bit late by the time we got to Sports Orthotics in Hamilton for my wedge fitting. It feels pretty awkward - don't know how I'll cope - feel like I'm wearing high heels!
The short drive from there to Ayr allowed us to check in in good time to have a couple of beers in the garden before dinner:
We got the monster room:
After dinner we took a short stroll up to Lauren's pad, where preparations were underway in the marquee:
After a sleepless night, I drove in to work on Friday morning then dashed home to pick up Jo and head south west. Our new kitchen had arrived, as scheduled, at 7:30 am and is now safely stored in our garage, ready for installation in just over a week's time.
The traffic was pretty bad and we were a bit late by the time we got to Sports Orthotics in Hamilton for my wedge fitting. It feels pretty awkward - don't know how I'll cope - feel like I'm wearing high heels!
The short drive from there to Ayr allowed us to check in in good time to have a couple of beers in the garden before dinner:
We got the monster room:
After dinner we took a short stroll up to Lauren's pad, where preparations were underway in the marquee:
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Summer bummer
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
Well, is that summer 2012 over now? Seems like the clouds are here to stay for a few days - but what a great week it was - even better than it was in March. High 20's most of the week - almost too hot for golf. Talking about which, I nearly had another hole in one yesterday, when playing in the Seniors match at Deeside. My tee shot at the 1st slipped agonisingly over the hole, resting just a couple of inches behind it.
The even better news is that the old Merc, after many years of rusting in our driveway, has finally gone - never to return - we hope! Our new kitchen arrives (in bits) this Friday and will be installed week commencing 11th June, and, last night, young Dan Hibbert was round again and it seems like our downstairs WC/shower room is finally going to get its long-awaited make-over.
All good so far - and soon I'll be heading off to Pittodrie to help out with the set-up for this week's beer festival - most of which I'll miss as we head off to Ayr for Lauren's wedding this weekend. On the way down on Friday, I've got my fitting appointment for my wedges at Sports Orthotics in Hamilton.
And I got a really nice surprise parcel from Australia this week - no, not from Kelly, but from Tony Lang, my old Scout Leader from Knightswood, who had phoned me several months ago, promising me some photos of me at Scout camp in Arran in 1961. I'll need to add them retrospectively to Renshaw's Chronicles some time soon, but, meanwhile, here's one of Tony himself from 50 years ago, when he was but a callow youth of 20:
Well, is that summer 2012 over now? Seems like the clouds are here to stay for a few days - but what a great week it was - even better than it was in March. High 20's most of the week - almost too hot for golf. Talking about which, I nearly had another hole in one yesterday, when playing in the Seniors match at Deeside. My tee shot at the 1st slipped agonisingly over the hole, resting just a couple of inches behind it.
The even better news is that the old Merc, after many years of rusting in our driveway, has finally gone - never to return - we hope! Our new kitchen arrives (in bits) this Friday and will be installed week commencing 11th June, and, last night, young Dan Hibbert was round again and it seems like our downstairs WC/shower room is finally going to get its long-awaited make-over.
All good so far - and soon I'll be heading off to Pittodrie to help out with the set-up for this week's beer festival - most of which I'll miss as we head off to Ayr for Lauren's wedding this weekend. On the way down on Friday, I've got my fitting appointment for my wedges at Sports Orthotics in Hamilton.
And I got a really nice surprise parcel from Australia this week - no, not from Kelly, but from Tony Lang, my old Scout Leader from Knightswood, who had phoned me several months ago, promising me some photos of me at Scout camp in Arran in 1961. I'll need to add them retrospectively to Renshaw's Chronicles some time soon, but, meanwhile, here's one of Tony himself from 50 years ago, when he was but a callow youth of 20:
Monday, 21 May 2012
All's well again
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
Sunshine and some heat at last - great! Drove in to Aberdeen at 7 am this morning with beautiful clear blue skies on Deeside - until I came to Drumoak and ran into a wall of haar - and it stayed that way in Aberdeen all day. It's a sign of high pressure however and it always brings heat and sun to inland areas like Banchory - but you have to get away from the coast.
I left the office about 2:30 pm and it was cloudy and just 11 C in Bridge of Don, but I had arranged a game of golf at Banchory and, sure enough, it was still shorts weather there - lovely. Keith Gray, Harry Salter, Rob Pollard and I played an 18 hole fourball and then had some lovely Young's Waggledance (with honey added!) on the balcony.
I picked up my car again this morning and returned the loan car I'd been driving for the last month or so. In fact, it was 5 weeks ago today that I had the accident. The loan car was very nice, but it's also nice to have an old friend back.
From the car repair shop, it was straight to the dentist for my 6 monthly check-up. No great problems, but the hygienist is going to do a deep clean of a pocket that is building up next to my top rear right tooth, which has been heavily filled already. Hopefully this will avoid the need for extraction.
So that was today. I arrived home tonight and Ross' pal, Dan and his brother, Peter are both here having a look at our downstairs shower room - a job that was stalled a bit until after Dan's recent wedding. Glad it's progressing at last. We've also been promised again by Derek Glass that he'll move the old Merc in our drive - on Wednesday - but don't hold your breath - we've had so many promises already over the last few years.
But what about our weekend in the West of Scotland? We got off to a bit of a bad start when we were late leaving Banchory and just made it down to Hamilton in time for my scheduled 4 pm appointment at Sport Orthotics (http://www.sportorthotics.co.uk/). It was somewhere that Lucy had found on the internet - nice web site, but we were a bit doubtful when we saw it was just a little sports shop in the very run-down centre of the town - even more so when we found out that the Orthotist had forgotten about our appointment and had left at 2pm! A few phone calls and a quick coffee soon sorted this out, and the guy seemed quite nice when we finally met him. We spent over an hour there - he examined my knee(s) and video'd me on the treadmill, which clearly showed my knee moving out of alignment each time I put my foot down.
I go back in 2 weeks for a proper measurement for new insoles, but the very strong indication from him was that this would only be a primary step. He seemed keen for me to consider a knee brace - if not now, then it would certainly be the next stage.
We had lasagne at Mary and Brian's and then we headed down to Houston to meet Guy and 2 of Brian's pals to go back to the Fox and Hounds to watch the Champions League final. Nice evening. When we got back to Glamis Avenue, Jo and Mary were still chatting - and at least 2 bottles of wine had been consumed!
On Sunday morning, we went round to Julie's before the Mass and the First Communion service. The boys were wearing (hired) kilt outfits, but they were covered by the albs (I didn't know this word either) before and during service. Mary's good friend, Katherine, was there too:
The sun came out for photos in the front garden:
Julie photographed Jo and I with the boys, as Guy looked on:
After the service, it was back to the Whaleys' for a BBQ. They had a mini-marquee extension, which worked out pretty well. The boys finally got to show us their kilt outfits:
Lovely day - but, again, we were late leaving. We got home about 7 pm and settled down to catch up with some of the TV programmes we'd recorded - notably the final 2 episodes of The Bridge - great.
Sunshine and some heat at last - great! Drove in to Aberdeen at 7 am this morning with beautiful clear blue skies on Deeside - until I came to Drumoak and ran into a wall of haar - and it stayed that way in Aberdeen all day. It's a sign of high pressure however and it always brings heat and sun to inland areas like Banchory - but you have to get away from the coast.
I left the office about 2:30 pm and it was cloudy and just 11 C in Bridge of Don, but I had arranged a game of golf at Banchory and, sure enough, it was still shorts weather there - lovely. Keith Gray, Harry Salter, Rob Pollard and I played an 18 hole fourball and then had some lovely Young's Waggledance (with honey added!) on the balcony.
I picked up my car again this morning and returned the loan car I'd been driving for the last month or so. In fact, it was 5 weeks ago today that I had the accident. The loan car was very nice, but it's also nice to have an old friend back.
From the car repair shop, it was straight to the dentist for my 6 monthly check-up. No great problems, but the hygienist is going to do a deep clean of a pocket that is building up next to my top rear right tooth, which has been heavily filled already. Hopefully this will avoid the need for extraction.
So that was today. I arrived home tonight and Ross' pal, Dan and his brother, Peter are both here having a look at our downstairs shower room - a job that was stalled a bit until after Dan's recent wedding. Glad it's progressing at last. We've also been promised again by Derek Glass that he'll move the old Merc in our drive - on Wednesday - but don't hold your breath - we've had so many promises already over the last few years.
But what about our weekend in the West of Scotland? We got off to a bit of a bad start when we were late leaving Banchory and just made it down to Hamilton in time for my scheduled 4 pm appointment at Sport Orthotics (http://www.sportorthotics.co.uk/). It was somewhere that Lucy had found on the internet - nice web site, but we were a bit doubtful when we saw it was just a little sports shop in the very run-down centre of the town - even more so when we found out that the Orthotist had forgotten about our appointment and had left at 2pm! A few phone calls and a quick coffee soon sorted this out, and the guy seemed quite nice when we finally met him. We spent over an hour there - he examined my knee(s) and video'd me on the treadmill, which clearly showed my knee moving out of alignment each time I put my foot down.
I go back in 2 weeks for a proper measurement for new insoles, but the very strong indication from him was that this would only be a primary step. He seemed keen for me to consider a knee brace - if not now, then it would certainly be the next stage.
We had lasagne at Mary and Brian's and then we headed down to Houston to meet Guy and 2 of Brian's pals to go back to the Fox and Hounds to watch the Champions League final. Nice evening. When we got back to Glamis Avenue, Jo and Mary were still chatting - and at least 2 bottles of wine had been consumed!
On Sunday morning, we went round to Julie's before the Mass and the First Communion service. The boys were wearing (hired) kilt outfits, but they were covered by the albs (I didn't know this word either) before and during service. Mary's good friend, Katherine, was there too:
The sun came out for photos in the front garden:
Julie photographed Jo and I with the boys, as Guy looked on:
After the service, it was back to the Whaleys' for a BBQ. They had a mini-marquee extension, which worked out pretty well. The boys finally got to show us their kilt outfits:
Lovely day - but, again, we were late leaving. We got home about 7 pm and settled down to catch up with some of the TV programmes we'd recorded - notably the final 2 episodes of The Bridge - great.
Friday, 18 May 2012
Car problems
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
Yes, it's me again - final posting for this week.
Bad start to the day - there was no heating when I got up this morning. I tried to re-boot the boiler 4 times but it seems to have given up the ghost now. The earliest appointment for the gas engineer to come out is Wednesday, so I do hope the forecast increase in temperatures this weekend does happen. It's still pretty cold and damp here just now.
My car was scheduled to be back today after a month in the bodyshop but I got a phone call from the insurer yesterday, telling me that the Specialist Cars had had some problems fixing the wheel/suspension/axle and had had to do it 3 times over as they uncovered more damage than they had initially been able to see. I took this as an early warning that my car would not be ready today, and so I filled up the loan car with diesel this morning.
Well, blow me - I got a call from the bodyshop this morning saying my car was ready after all! I'd like my own car back, but I didn't like the idea of Accident Exchange gaining a full tank of fuel at our expense, so I've now arranged to swap over on Monday morning and I'll use the loan car to go up and down to Paisley this weekend for the Christening. Of course, this meant telling Accident Exchange, and I then had to sign another form explaining why I wouldn't be returning the car today.
Last night we went to Woodend Barn to see Roddy Woomble. I thought he was good, but Jo decided that he wasn't really of much merit, but praised the female fiddle player/pianist/backup singer. The setting in the hall was very nice - all candlelit, linen-covered tables. Here's Johanne and Jo posing for the camera, with Colin talking to his next door neighbour on the left:
Well, it's Friday afternoon and there's not much else for me to do this week, but I'm the only Director on site - Michael's in USA attending Cathy's Mum's funeral and Francis is in hospital having another eye operation, so is it right for me to leave early? Do I hear the gym beckoning? Tough call.
Yes, it's me again - final posting for this week.
Bad start to the day - there was no heating when I got up this morning. I tried to re-boot the boiler 4 times but it seems to have given up the ghost now. The earliest appointment for the gas engineer to come out is Wednesday, so I do hope the forecast increase in temperatures this weekend does happen. It's still pretty cold and damp here just now.
My car was scheduled to be back today after a month in the bodyshop but I got a phone call from the insurer yesterday, telling me that the Specialist Cars had had some problems fixing the wheel/suspension/axle and had had to do it 3 times over as they uncovered more damage than they had initially been able to see. I took this as an early warning that my car would not be ready today, and so I filled up the loan car with diesel this morning.
Well, blow me - I got a call from the bodyshop this morning saying my car was ready after all! I'd like my own car back, but I didn't like the idea of Accident Exchange gaining a full tank of fuel at our expense, so I've now arranged to swap over on Monday morning and I'll use the loan car to go up and down to Paisley this weekend for the Christening. Of course, this meant telling Accident Exchange, and I then had to sign another form explaining why I wouldn't be returning the car today.
Last night we went to Woodend Barn to see Roddy Woomble. I thought he was good, but Jo decided that he wasn't really of much merit, but praised the female fiddle player/pianist/backup singer. The setting in the hall was very nice - all candlelit, linen-covered tables. Here's Johanne and Jo posing for the camera, with Colin talking to his next door neighbour on the left:
Well, it's Friday afternoon and there's not much else for me to do this week, but I'm the only Director on site - Michael's in USA attending Cathy's Mum's funeral and Francis is in hospital having another eye operation, so is it right for me to leave early? Do I hear the gym beckoning? Tough call.
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Is it May?
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
It's not been great so far, has it? - at least not in this neck of the woods - but there's talk of it getting warmer this weekend - not before time too.
It's Thursday and that means the 110 mile round trip to Fraserburgh and back for our weekly and monthly management meetings - after Wednesday night golf. I always feel a bit tired on Thursdays, but tonight, we're going out again - to Woodend Barn to see Roddy Woomble (http://www.roddywoomble.com/). Not that I know much of his stuff - and Jo knows even less - but Colin and Johanne bought tickets and asked us if we'd like to go along, and I said yes. Supporting the local arts centre is always a good idea - we should do it more often.
So, since my last blog, we had a nice Surf 'n Turf meal at the golf club last Friday with Dick & Theresa Taylor and Gary & Mel Grant - fun evening. I golfed early on Saturday morning and then on Sunday 11 of us headed over the Lecht to Grantown and Boat of Garten - our 53rd outing there! It was pretty windy on Sunday and we caught one bad squall on Monday, but otherwise, we got off lightly, judging by accounts of the weather elsewhere.
It's been a short working week then, but this is my second day in Fraserburgh so it's not been complete plain sailing. Coming up here on Tuesdays affords me the opportunity to stop off back at Inverurie on the way home and see Luca (and Gary & Carole usually).
No more golf planned for me until next Wednesday - Jo and I are heading down to Glasgow on Saturday afternoon, in time for Guy and Julie's twins' First Communion on Sunday. Hopefully, Brian and I will get the chance to see the Champions League Final on Saturday night somewhere. I'll miss the Scottish Cup final on Saturday afternoon, but so what?
I've got my appointment at the Sports Orthotics centre in Hamilton at 4 pm on Saturday first of all, so it means a slight detour on the way down. Perhaps we'll also get the chance to pop in and see Dawn briefly - and maybe Barry on the way back - if they're all around?
We're coming up to the busy time of the year - lots of golf and other trips before we head off to USA on 10th July. I was supposed to be doing hill-walking "training/acclimatising" this coming Sunday, but, for the second month in a row, I'll be missing out. In fact, I'll probably only manage one of the monthly walks before we all head back to the Lake District again in September - will I be fit enough to keep up with the rest of them by then?
Then there's the Aberdeen Beer Festival in 2 weeks' time - I should be working there, but it clashes with Lauren's wedding so I'm not going to manage to put in many hours of volunteer work this year.
I've got a golf outing to Blairgowrie on Friday 15th June, another to Tarland on Tuesday 19th June, Kemnay on Friday 22nd June (and a Headbang to follow this!), Balmoral on Monday 25th June, with hill-walking scheduled for Sunday 24th and then it's my annual cricket trip to Lord's on 29th June. As if that wasn't enough, I'm down in Dumfries for our Summer Tour the weekend before we go to USA! Whew!
I'll be ready for our holidays by then - but it's always a bit crazy at this time of year, as the days get longer - my diary in June is always packed full.
I've been blogging like crazy this past week - 2 episodes of Renshaw's Chronicles, 2 regular blogs, plus updates for the golf and ale blogs - haven't I been a good boy!
Finally, a quick hi to Kelly, whose birthday is on Sunday - Chris is taking her on a long train journey to Uluru (Ayer's Rock in old parlance). Enjoy!
It's not been great so far, has it? - at least not in this neck of the woods - but there's talk of it getting warmer this weekend - not before time too.
It's Thursday and that means the 110 mile round trip to Fraserburgh and back for our weekly and monthly management meetings - after Wednesday night golf. I always feel a bit tired on Thursdays, but tonight, we're going out again - to Woodend Barn to see Roddy Woomble (http://www.roddywoomble.com/). Not that I know much of his stuff - and Jo knows even less - but Colin and Johanne bought tickets and asked us if we'd like to go along, and I said yes. Supporting the local arts centre is always a good idea - we should do it more often.
So, since my last blog, we had a nice Surf 'n Turf meal at the golf club last Friday with Dick & Theresa Taylor and Gary & Mel Grant - fun evening. I golfed early on Saturday morning and then on Sunday 11 of us headed over the Lecht to Grantown and Boat of Garten - our 53rd outing there! It was pretty windy on Sunday and we caught one bad squall on Monday, but otherwise, we got off lightly, judging by accounts of the weather elsewhere.
It's been a short working week then, but this is my second day in Fraserburgh so it's not been complete plain sailing. Coming up here on Tuesdays affords me the opportunity to stop off back at Inverurie on the way home and see Luca (and Gary & Carole usually).
No more golf planned for me until next Wednesday - Jo and I are heading down to Glasgow on Saturday afternoon, in time for Guy and Julie's twins' First Communion on Sunday. Hopefully, Brian and I will get the chance to see the Champions League Final on Saturday night somewhere. I'll miss the Scottish Cup final on Saturday afternoon, but so what?
I've got my appointment at the Sports Orthotics centre in Hamilton at 4 pm on Saturday first of all, so it means a slight detour on the way down. Perhaps we'll also get the chance to pop in and see Dawn briefly - and maybe Barry on the way back - if they're all around?
We're coming up to the busy time of the year - lots of golf and other trips before we head off to USA on 10th July. I was supposed to be doing hill-walking "training/acclimatising" this coming Sunday, but, for the second month in a row, I'll be missing out. In fact, I'll probably only manage one of the monthly walks before we all head back to the Lake District again in September - will I be fit enough to keep up with the rest of them by then?
Then there's the Aberdeen Beer Festival in 2 weeks' time - I should be working there, but it clashes with Lauren's wedding so I'm not going to manage to put in many hours of volunteer work this year.
I've got a golf outing to Blairgowrie on Friday 15th June, another to Tarland on Tuesday 19th June, Kemnay on Friday 22nd June (and a Headbang to follow this!), Balmoral on Monday 25th June, with hill-walking scheduled for Sunday 24th and then it's my annual cricket trip to Lord's on 29th June. As if that wasn't enough, I'm down in Dumfries for our Summer Tour the weekend before we go to USA! Whew!
I'll be ready for our holidays by then - but it's always a bit crazy at this time of year, as the days get longer - my diary in June is always packed full.
I've been blogging like crazy this past week - 2 episodes of Renshaw's Chronicles, 2 regular blogs, plus updates for the golf and ale blogs - haven't I been a good boy!
Finally, a quick hi to Kelly, whose birthday is on Sunday - Chris is taking her on a long train journey to Uluru (Ayer's Rock in old parlance). Enjoy!
Friday, 11 May 2012
On our way to 20K!
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
Yes - as I write this my blog stats are showing exactly 19,500 readings to date - not long until we reach 20K - who are these people? I write this diary principally to keep the family up to date with daily events in my life, but obviously others are picking it up as well. That's OK - I can live with that.
Was at the Doctor's again yesterday concerning my lingering cough and the fact that my chest hasn't been clear for 7 or 8 weeks now. Any time I go outside, my eyes stream endlessly and my nose runs like a tap - very annoying when you're trying to putt, I can tell you! The Doc (Kris McLaughlin - new to me) quickly ruled out anything serious after hearing my chest and feeling my neck. We ruled out hay fever effects - been too cold and damp recently - but he said the linings of my nose were red raw and he suggested trying a nasal spray daily for 6 weeks or so to see if that dampens down the effects.
Whilst I was picking up this prescription from the Chemist, I also picked up my usual monthly supply of medications, so I ended up going home with this huge box of various medicines. I felt like a junkie - and to think this is all paid for by our taxes - can we really afford to do this? I've got my first supply of enteric coated aspirin ("gastro resistant") so I'm now off the Omeprazole on a daily basis - I only have to use it if I have to be on heavier medication, like after an op, or if my gastric problems get too much for me.
Talking about too much, is all this talk of medical issues putting you off? I hope you're not having breakfast when you read this - whoever and wherever you are.
Tonight, Jo and I are joining the Taylors and a few of the other golfing couples for dinner at the golf club - they've got a special Surf 'n Turf thing on. Ross will be working again, of course - he's certainly putting the hours in with his 2 jobs now - hope it isn't too much. 3 hours sleep last night is bound to make one grumpy boy today.
As soon as this blog is posted, I'm returning to try to complete another episode of Renshaw's Chronicles - it's been a while since the last one - wish me luck - and watch that space.
Yes - as I write this my blog stats are showing exactly 19,500 readings to date - not long until we reach 20K - who are these people? I write this diary principally to keep the family up to date with daily events in my life, but obviously others are picking it up as well. That's OK - I can live with that.
Was at the Doctor's again yesterday concerning my lingering cough and the fact that my chest hasn't been clear for 7 or 8 weeks now. Any time I go outside, my eyes stream endlessly and my nose runs like a tap - very annoying when you're trying to putt, I can tell you! The Doc (Kris McLaughlin - new to me) quickly ruled out anything serious after hearing my chest and feeling my neck. We ruled out hay fever effects - been too cold and damp recently - but he said the linings of my nose were red raw and he suggested trying a nasal spray daily for 6 weeks or so to see if that dampens down the effects.
Whilst I was picking up this prescription from the Chemist, I also picked up my usual monthly supply of medications, so I ended up going home with this huge box of various medicines. I felt like a junkie - and to think this is all paid for by our taxes - can we really afford to do this? I've got my first supply of enteric coated aspirin ("gastro resistant") so I'm now off the Omeprazole on a daily basis - I only have to use it if I have to be on heavier medication, like after an op, or if my gastric problems get too much for me.
Talking about too much, is all this talk of medical issues putting you off? I hope you're not having breakfast when you read this - whoever and wherever you are.
Tonight, Jo and I are joining the Taylors and a few of the other golfing couples for dinner at the golf club - they've got a special Surf 'n Turf thing on. Ross will be working again, of course - he's certainly putting the hours in with his 2 jobs now - hope it isn't too much. 3 hours sleep last night is bound to make one grumpy boy today.
As soon as this blog is posted, I'm returning to try to complete another episode of Renshaw's Chronicles - it's been a while since the last one - wish me luck - and watch that space.
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Home alone
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
Yes - I'm all alone this evening. Jo's at Inverurie and Ross is working his first shift at the Douglas - straight after he finished work at Tease - a 13 hour working day for him today!
I thought about getting the bus in to the CAMRA meeting in Aberdeen, but laziness took over in the end, and I've settled for an episode of Mad Men followed by the Liverpool - Chelsea match instead - and this quick blog posting.
The weather seems to be getting a bit warmer again - hopefully just in time for my first visit this year to Boat of Garten on Sunday. Then, the following weekend we're down in Renfrewshire again for the twins' First Communion, followed 2 weeks later by Lauren's wedding - all go.
I've made an appointment to see the Doctor on Thursday - can't seem to shake off this cough - and my chest is full and my eyes and nose run constantly when I'm out in the fresh air. Could it be allergies - or something else?
Happy birthday to young Braeden today - can't believe he's 8 already. And well done to Scott and Lucy with their first half marathons. Glad to see Lucy has realised that a marathon is a step too far - the same as I decided over 20 years ago when I was running.
Yes - I'm all alone this evening. Jo's at Inverurie and Ross is working his first shift at the Douglas - straight after he finished work at Tease - a 13 hour working day for him today!
I thought about getting the bus in to the CAMRA meeting in Aberdeen, but laziness took over in the end, and I've settled for an episode of Mad Men followed by the Liverpool - Chelsea match instead - and this quick blog posting.
The weather seems to be getting a bit warmer again - hopefully just in time for my first visit this year to Boat of Garten on Sunday. Then, the following weekend we're down in Renfrewshire again for the twins' First Communion, followed 2 weeks later by Lauren's wedding - all go.
I've made an appointment to see the Doctor on Thursday - can't seem to shake off this cough - and my chest is full and my eyes and nose run constantly when I'm out in the fresh air. Could it be allergies - or something else?
Happy birthday to young Braeden today - can't believe he's 8 already. And well done to Scott and Lucy with their first half marathons. Glad to see Lucy has realised that a marathon is a step too far - the same as I decided over 20 years ago when I was running.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
First week back
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
It's a week since I travelled back from Turkey and it seems to have been pretty busy, but not a lot to report.
My car won't be ready until May 17th - over £3K worth of work being done on it. Just as well that woman hit me on the nearside rear and much of the impact was taken out by the car spinning round. If she'd hit me side on, on the driver's side, I might not be here to tell the tale - she was fleeing.
At least the weather has improved - temporarily anyway - from what it apparently was like when I was away. Golf last night was very pleasant, although I think tomorrow at Montrose might be a bit cooler.
Unexpected guest last night - Luca. Didn't know he was staying with us until I got home, so only saw him briefly this morning before heading off to Fraserburgh.
Can't think of owt else to say - bye.
It's a week since I travelled back from Turkey and it seems to have been pretty busy, but not a lot to report.
My car won't be ready until May 17th - over £3K worth of work being done on it. Just as well that woman hit me on the nearside rear and much of the impact was taken out by the car spinning round. If she'd hit me side on, on the driver's side, I might not be here to tell the tale - she was fleeing.
At least the weather has improved - temporarily anyway - from what it apparently was like when I was away. Golf last night was very pleasant, although I think tomorrow at Montrose might be a bit cooler.
Unexpected guest last night - Luca. Didn't know he was staying with us until I got home, so only saw him briefly this morning before heading off to Fraserburgh.
Can't think of owt else to say - bye.
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Back home
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
I got back from our golf week in Turkey (details on golf blog) on Thursday evening - but too late to make my 7:30 pm appointment at the Sports Orthotics clinic in Hamilton - will have to try another time.
We had a great week - and apparently didn't miss anything back here, judging by reports of the weather. Luca stayed with us last night - I picked him up from school yesterday and his Dad will come over and pick him up this morning.
Looks like our golf course is open again today - albeit the morning has started with a hard frost. No buggies or sunshine today - back to real golf!
Here's a short video walk-through of my huge hotel room in Turkey:
I got back from our golf week in Turkey (details on golf blog) on Thursday evening - but too late to make my 7:30 pm appointment at the Sports Orthotics clinic in Hamilton - will have to try another time.
We had a great week - and apparently didn't miss anything back here, judging by reports of the weather. Luca stayed with us last night - I picked him up from school yesterday and his Dad will come over and pick him up this morning.
Looks like our golf course is open again today - albeit the morning has started with a hard frost. No buggies or sunshine today - back to real golf!
Here's a short video walk-through of my huge hotel room in Turkey:
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
All set
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
Wet weather in Antalya just now - but forecast to improve from Friday. FCO travel advisory to Turkey still unchanged, so it looks like all systems go for our early morning flight from Glasgow tomorrow. Hope they don't have the mist/fog we had in the NE early this morning.
Got my implant cap re-cemented yesterday - although I had to wait over an hour for a dentist to see me.
I'm in the office today, seemingly spending my time thinking about all the things I forgot to do, or items I've forgotten to pack. It was ever thus.
Incidentally, the BMW 520d saloon I've got just now is a lovely car - it's going to be hard going back down to my own little 320d Tourer when they eventually fix it.
That's all for now, folks.
Wet weather in Antalya just now - but forecast to improve from Friday. FCO travel advisory to Turkey still unchanged, so it looks like all systems go for our early morning flight from Glasgow tomorrow. Hope they don't have the mist/fog we had in the NE early this morning.
Got my implant cap re-cemented yesterday - although I had to wait over an hour for a dentist to see me.
I'm in the office today, seemingly spending my time thinking about all the things I forgot to do, or items I've forgotten to pack. It was ever thus.
Incidentally, the BMW 520d saloon I've got just now is a lovely car - it's going to be hard going back down to my own little 320d Tourer when they eventually fix it.
That's all for now, folks.
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Wedding invitation
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
We got the official invitations yesterday to Malcolm and Lauren's wedding in June, so I've now been on their wedding website (http://www.malcolmandlauren.gettingmarried.co.uk/) and RSVP'd on behalf of Jo, Ross and I. We had already, of course, received our pre-invites so we knew when the date was. We'll be staying at the Chestnuts Hotel, where I stayed about 15 years ago on a golf outing. It was a glorious weekend then - let's hope for the same again.
Apparently no after-affects from my little crash yesterday - a little bump and some blood on the top of my head - that's all, I think. Today, I've managed to get an emergency appointment at the Dentist this afternoon to hopefully get the cap re-cemented on to my implant before I head off to Glasgow tomorrow, en route to Turkey for our golf week. We've arranged for a table for 9 of us - including Brian H - in the Fox and Hounds, Houston for dinner tomorrow night - and to watch the Chelsea - Barcelona match.
Stephen Thomson, the builder, was back at our house yesterday and has levelled off the decking, which formerly had a large sloping run-off. None of us knew he was coming yesterday and Jo wanted to show him the drips on the new harling, which she hoped he could help us avoid somehow:
Yes - I know - it's upside down. Jo took it on her i-Pad and sent it to me at work this morning. I have the same problem with the i-Phone - if you take a photo in Landscape, I can never remember which way is up!
That's about all for today - although I have now added number three to My Pet Hates blog.
We got the official invitations yesterday to Malcolm and Lauren's wedding in June, so I've now been on their wedding website (http://www.malcolmandlauren.gettingmarried.co.uk/) and RSVP'd on behalf of Jo, Ross and I. We had already, of course, received our pre-invites so we knew when the date was. We'll be staying at the Chestnuts Hotel, where I stayed about 15 years ago on a golf outing. It was a glorious weekend then - let's hope for the same again.
Apparently no after-affects from my little crash yesterday - a little bump and some blood on the top of my head - that's all, I think. Today, I've managed to get an emergency appointment at the Dentist this afternoon to hopefully get the cap re-cemented on to my implant before I head off to Glasgow tomorrow, en route to Turkey for our golf week. We've arranged for a table for 9 of us - including Brian H - in the Fox and Hounds, Houston for dinner tomorrow night - and to watch the Chelsea - Barcelona match.
Stephen Thomson, the builder, was back at our house yesterday and has levelled off the decking, which formerly had a large sloping run-off. None of us knew he was coming yesterday and Jo wanted to show him the drips on the new harling, which she hoped he could help us avoid somehow:
Yes - I know - it's upside down. Jo took it on her i-Pad and sent it to me at work this morning. I have the same problem with the i-Phone - if you take a photo in Landscape, I can never remember which way is up!
That's about all for today - although I have now added number three to My Pet Hates blog.
Monday, 16 April 2012
A weekend to remember and a Monday to forget
From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/
It was all going along so nicely - we had a good time in Nairn this weekend - and then, this morning - bang! - literally.
I got to Oldmeldrum and was heading round the (relatively) new bypass, almost through the middle roundabout, when a black Passat comes shooting in from the left, not even slowing down, let alone stopping, as she approached the roundabout. The impact was on my rear left (nearside) wheel and it spun my car round about 90 degrees.
I was a little shocked and, later on, I noticed I had a slight cut and bump on the top of my head, but, otherwise fine. The driver of the Passat was in shock - she apologised but her English wasn't too good, but her son wrote down her name and address for me.
I tried to drive on, but the impact had knocked the wheel off centre and the car was wobbling all over the road, so I pulled in and made all the phone calls and waited for the recovery vehicle. Three hours later, I was in my office at Bridge of Don, after having had to persuade the recovery truck to take me there - they were going to leave me to fend for myself!
I now have a nice replacement BMW:
Back to Nairn now - nice weekend - check out Jo's blog for some photos and stories, but here's a few more:
It was 25 years ago that we stayed at the Golf View Hotel - but neither of us can remember whether we went there as a couple, or the kids came along? Help.
It was all going along so nicely - we had a good time in Nairn this weekend - and then, this morning - bang! - literally.
I got to Oldmeldrum and was heading round the (relatively) new bypass, almost through the middle roundabout, when a black Passat comes shooting in from the left, not even slowing down, let alone stopping, as she approached the roundabout. The impact was on my rear left (nearside) wheel and it spun my car round about 90 degrees.
I was a little shocked and, later on, I noticed I had a slight cut and bump on the top of my head, but, otherwise fine. The driver of the Passat was in shock - she apologised but her English wasn't too good, but her son wrote down her name and address for me.
I tried to drive on, but the impact had knocked the wheel off centre and the car was wobbling all over the road, so I pulled in and made all the phone calls and waited for the recovery vehicle. Three hours later, I was in my office at Bridge of Don, after having had to persuade the recovery truck to take me there - they were going to leave me to fend for myself!
I now have a nice replacement BMW:
Back to Nairn now - nice weekend - check out Jo's blog for some photos and stories, but here's a few more:
| Jo with Scottish Tapas in the Old Mill Inn, Brodie |
| The Garden of the Golf View Hotel, looking out to sea - note the old sauna cabin in the corner. |
| From just outside our hotel (the Braeval), whose bar is named the Bandstand. |
| Brodie Castle |
| Findhorn Bay |
| On top of the Ice House at Findhorn. |
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