Archive forJanuary, 2007

Boooooooring!

Oh, why did I think it was a good a idea to sign up for a health check at work?

Yesterday I was happy and innocent; slimmish, fittish and feeling quite healthy.

 Today I am a person with a slightly raised cholesterol.

 Not so high as to land me up on a course of statins. But high enough for it to make sense to adjust my diet if I don’t want to keel over with a stroke the day after I retire and get the kids off my hands.

So bye-bye extra mature cheddar; so long butter; it was nice knowing you, full-fat yoghurt; remember the good times, bacon butty

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Hubble Bubble

We booked an exclusive hour at SPACE for T’s birthday treat a couple weeks ago. But the best photo is actually of S. I took this with my phone camera.

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The Seven Wonders of Preston (as agreed by The Knitting Family and their guests)

1. The Singing Bay Window of Broadgate (works best in gale force winds)

2. The statue of a man peeing into the canal.

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3. S’s Grandma (my Mum :) )

4. The Technology block at S’s school (very cool apparantly)

5. Subbutteo roundabout (not yet built)

6. The Number 88 Orbital bus route (very popular with the autistic branch of the family.)

7. SPACEÂ Â http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~fow/home.htm

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Happy Birthday T

5 today!

 With lots of love from Mummy :)

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Better Than Sex?

How could I have left this 15 years?

Last night was my first rehearsal with the local choral society. It was so much fun I almost burst out laughing. Everyone there must have been wondering why on earth the new member was wandering around with the stupid grin on her face.

 I went to a school that took music seriously and this involved decent choral singing from age 12. And I always loved it and was quite good at it; I even won the choral prize in the fifth year. Bit of a lapse through university, but after I graduated I joined the Uni choir for a couple of years. I even took some private lessons. I’d never have made a soloist (voice too bland) but I always had the makings of a reasonable choral soprano.

 And then the kids came along, we took to moving round the country every couple of years and life just got too complicated. But just before Christmas a friend casually mentioned that she would be preforming The Messiah in a couple of weeks time with the local choir, it was as if someone had lit a fire inside me and I just had to get involved.

 Not sure what the ravages of time and childbirth have done to my vocal chords though. Disciplined choral singing is a very different kettle of fish to belting out favorite hymns on a Sunday. My breath control is all over the place and after one rehearsal I may have to admit defeat gracefully and sing second, not first soprano. I just don’t think I’ve got that sustained top G in me any more.

We are doing Haydn’s Nelson Mass and some lovely unaccompanied Psalms by Grieg.

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My Secret Santa present

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Turn of the year - Highlights and Lowlights of the Festive Season

Lowlights

  • Not going to Midnight mass for the first time in years. I’d had 2 rubbish nights’ sleep (thanks T) and needed to drive 50 mile the next morning in freezing fog. So i was sensible and went to bed early.
  • T getting increasingly stressed being away from home. We came back a day early and i think this will be our last family trip away for quite a while.
  • My first day back at work being wrecked by this incident http://www.asdfriendly.org/board/index.php?showtopic=6502
  • A general feeling that poor S had a bit of a dull time of things this year

Highlights

  • If T could talk I think he might say his best day was when i took him for the complete round trip on the Preston orbital bus; a whole hour of happy travelling and fig roll munching
  • Spending Christmas Day with Mr. BK’s mum for the first time in many years
  • And just to prove how shallow and gadget-obsessed i am, ordering one of these: http://www.apple.com/uk/ipod/ipod.html

Happy New Year everyone. Here’s to 2007.

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