Monday, March 28, 2011

I can see clearly now ....


When I got up this morning, I could not see the top of this tree.

This was due to a thick fog - which funnily enough reflected my mood. It was Monday morning. We had had little sleep, the weather was awful and I wasn't particularly looking forward for what I know will be a mad week at work.

So up I got, feeling altogether fairly miserable.

The only plus side to the fog was the fact that the car looked good with the front fog lights blazing.

But, the sun did it's trick - the fog soon burnt off, and with the appearance of blue skies and sunlight, my mood lifted massively. I was my usual happy self once more! I am ready for the challenges that lie ahead.


It's still gonna be a mega busy week though - so no apologies for the poor photo or brief writing.

PS - there was no fog on the Tyne this morning - I asked my parents, who had spent the night in the Hilton on the quayside!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Long & Winding Road.


Things to do today ...
  • Lots of work.
  • Have another party at Granny's for Samuel.
The partying part is fine, it's easily done.

Getting motivated for my work isn't!

If you've ever walked up a big hill or a mountain, you'll know the feeling - thinking you're at the top, only to realise there's still a long way to go. Today has been like this. I have had to pace myself, like the long distance runner that I used to be, taking it in stints to ensure that I reach the finish line in time!


The image was taken on a 10minute walk to get some fresh air and get me away from the books.

Anyway, the other part, the party, is going well - which means it must be time for some birthday cake!

On the home straight now!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Let them eat cake!


A busy day today.

We had another party to attend!

The week of celebrating Samuel's birthday continued, with a visit to Grandma & Grandad's house for another party.

Samuel was lucky enough to receive some lovely presents, as well as enjoying lots of yummy chocolate cake.


He then decided to do some somersaults down the stairs - but luckily without injury.

Another party is planned for tomorrow at Granny & Grandad's.

It's non-stop party action!

Friday, March 25, 2011

Just walk on by.


Don't really have the time or the inclination to write much today.

Here's a picture of Samuel playing with those cool machines that measure your feet!

Buying new shoes...


I'll hopefully have more to say at the weekend!


Thursday, March 24, 2011

Is there a time ?


I am currently listening to Bono (U2) perform his version of Miss Sarajevo (2005 - Live From Milan, if you're interested).

A moving tune, which contains the lyrics "Is there a time..."

Which ties in with tonight's post.

Last night I talked about waiting for the right time. Tonight I ask, is there ever a right time for things to go wrong?

Allow me to explain in more detail.

0727 on a week day morning is not a good time in our house. It's a busy time that normally involves Babs and I running around with bits of toast in one hand, and a shirt that needs ironing in another. Showers are timed to perfection - one out, one in - and getting Samuel ready is done with military precision - pants, t shirt, jeans, sock, shoes, wash, teeth .....

It is definitely NOT the time you want to hear your wife asking you to come downstairs "QUICKLY!". Nor is it the time you want to hear the sound of tap-tap-tap as water drips from your dining room ceiling.


But that's what happened this morning in our house!

(Ironically as I wrote that last paragraph, the music had changed to Stone Roses - Waterfall!).

Just what's needed. A big week at work, a weekend of partying, and no time to be phoning builders / plumbers / people who fix wet ceilings and leaking things!

So I ask you, is there ever a 'right' time for things to go wrong ?

As it happens, it doesn't look like too much of an issue, just a new seal around the bath (we hope).

Other than that, the day has been sunny and busy.

Although my car CD player did act itself on the way home from work, but that seems to have sorted itself out now.

As Bono said ..... "Dici che il fiume, Trova la via al mare" (You say that the river, finds the way to the sea) ........ yeah, through my dining room by the looks of it!


Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Red Man.


Teaching children to cross the road is vital. It's a skill they need to know, and as early as possible.

As a driver and a parent, I fully appreciate road safety.

But is it all about crossing roads?


Allow me to put a different slant on it. Crossing roads. You wait until a specific time, check that the risks are minimised, then go for it.

Isn't this a skill that we need to acquire every day? Good manners - you wait until people have stopped speaking, and then join in. Family life - wait until the time is right for marriage, kids, etc. Career - job changes, decisions - you often wait until the time is right, and (in the majority of cases), the risks are minimised.

And that brings me to my next point.

In the last few minutes, I have just heard from a good friend of mine. He and his family (wife and 2 young boys) have been given the opportunity to go and live and work in California. It could be permanent, but could also be done for the short term.

So he has decisions to make. Is the green man showing? Has the traffic stopped? Is the time right to make the jump and cross the Atlantic rather than the road?

Who knows.

At least he has the opportunity for a 'trial run' before making any big decisions.

I wish him all the best, should they go, and hope it all works out for the family. I have already offered to carry bags, assist with the moving process ;-)

And finally, why did the chicken cross the road ?

Maybe it was because the time was right?


Tuesday, March 22, 2011

This party's swinging!


This time 3 years ago I was on the delivery suite of a maternity ward.

I had been awake for nearly 48hours, had adrenaline pumping through me like a junkie, and had tears in my eyes.

I had just become a father.

Three years on and Samuel is begging me to push him higher on the swings! We've been awake since 0540 as 'It's sunny and it's my birthday!'.


We've had a great time celebrating Samuel's birthday - although a punctured tyre in Babs' car meant our arrangements didn't go 'exactly' to plan. Nevertheless, we have all had a lovely time - and most of all, Samuel has had fun.

Happy Birthday Son - we love you always. x

Monday, March 21, 2011

The chase is on.


I have been cast back in a timewarp.

On Saturday, I informed you of a bargain we had picked up. It was a Micro Scalextric set reduced from £80 to £20 - and let's be honest, every young lad (and his Dad) need one!

Building it, I was cast back many years ago .....Dad making the track, Samuel (or I) itching to put the cars on and get playing with it, as quickly as possible. Dad then reminds son of the need to 'squeeze softly' on the trigger as the cars zoom off the end of the track on the corners!

The frustration when the metal bits go fuzzy and don't connect properly! Or the annoyance when the car comes off the track at the opposite end of the room to where you're sitting. But it is a great game, honest!



All the memories revived. But, like riding a bike, it soon came back to me!

Ironically, Babs has just came in and reported seeing a car chase! I can hear the police helicopter up in the sky now.

After yesterdays blog, Peter was returned to my neighbours house (alive!).

My eyes feel very tired tonight, so I think I will get myself to bed.

Goodnight.


Sunday, March 20, 2011

It's Party Time!


We do nothing by halves in our house!

Today was the start of a week of parties to celebrate Samuel's birthday.

As I wrote this time last week, the house now seems eerily quiet. The 9 children and 11 adults that were crammed into our humble abode have long since left - leaving only the tidying and washing up along with lots of lovely presents for Samuel.


You will notice from the picture above, the strange birthday cake for one so young. Faced with a choice of Toy Story, Bob The Builder, Thomas The Tank Engine and Spongebob Squarepants birthday cake, our son decided to opt for The Stig from Top Gear - quality.

Again, I end the weekend very happy - it's been a lovely time, spending time with friends and family - only complaint is that it's been too short! Looking forward to the week ahead partying.

On a side note, the moon once again looks lovely tonight - but I'm too worn out and all settled to be bothered to go out and photograph it!


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Easy Tiger!


You all know how much I love my weekends, and today has been no different.

A very busy day started with Samuel and I visiting our local fire station, as they were doing a charity car wash. Although Samuel enjoyed watching the hose pipes and looking at the fire engine, he was reluctant to sit in the driver's seat - despite a bit of persuasion from me.

Afterwards the weekend nearly ended for us.

Some joker decided to turn right without looking. Straight across our path! Luckily, the brakes on the new car are very good, as are my reactions - so we were all okay!!!
We then decided to have a trip to the zoo and had a great day out. I always enjoy trips to zoos and could spend hours looking (and photographing) the animals.

After visiting the zoo shop (compulsory on these occasions), we managed to pick up a bargain - but more on that shall be revealed in the week!

It was also a 'supermoon' tonight. The closest the moon has come to the Earth in the past 18years. I did take some moon photos, but they were not as good as those I took the other week - so I have scrapped them.

Also, a potential scare with Peter the fish this evening - he seemed very lifeless. I have now cleaned his tank out and given him some food - he seems happier, but I'm monitoring him!

It's been all about the animals !


Friday, March 18, 2011

Perky In The Park-y.


Aren't Fridays great?

Nothing better than finishing work for the week and knowing you have 2 days to relax!

Actually there is.

Finishing work for the week, knowing you have 2 days to relax AND coming out of work into blazing sunshine and clear blue skies!

This is how it was today. Stepping out into a lovely day. A quick phone call later and with plans made, we were en route to the park. Us being us however, meant we had to go for a coffee first - meaning by the time we got to the park, the sun was beginning to go down, and the warmth was going with it!


As you can tell by Samuel's face, he was more concerned about getting home, warming up and building a train track!

Sometimes I feel sorry for Samuel. Here he is, cold and tired after running for miles up and down hills. All he wanted was a big cuddle, and to get warm. Instead, his Daddy's photographic eye has identified "lovely colours in the sky", so Samuel is forced to wait another five mins whilst Daddy tries to capture a good pose!

Before you get too concerned though, Samuel is now nicely warmed up (Babs has the central heating on full I think), and is diving around the settee relaying every second of Lightning McQueen's race (Disney - Cars Movie) to me!

So all is good and now I'm off to give him that cuddle and make a start on my relaxing!


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Happy St. Patrick's Day !


Again, I am showing my age.

In year's gone by, I'd be out now. Drinking Guinness and probably wearing some daft hat or shamrock related article. Instead, I've just got in from my photo society meeting! Oh how times change.


So, today is St. Patrick's Day. Samuel has celebrated at nursery by wearing green today and also by making this leprechaun. I did ask Samuel if the leprechaun had a name, but Samuel was in a grump mood and replied "He is called nobody!". We're also all still looking for the end of the rainbow!

Considering there is only an hour of St. Patrick's Day left, I have not even had a tipple yet - although I did celebrate slightly early yesterday, when my boss made me a delightful Irish Coffee !

The other good news of the day is that newly named fish, Peter, is still alive and swimming! Always a worry when you're looking after someone else's pet. Peter seems quite content bobbing along in the water watching the world go by.

And that my friends, is it for tonight. Not too much to say, but lots of work to do!

Cheers!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Fish.


Apparently a fish only has a 2 second memory.


This (as promised) is our newest resident. We are looking after it for our neighbours whilst they are away.

Apparently a fish only has a 2 second memory.

As far as we know, the fish has no name - so Samuel has named it Peter!

Apparently a fish only has a 2 second memory.

What was I talking about ?

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Fuel.


This isn't a rant about the price of fuel. Although at £1.37.9 for a litre of diesel it should be!


We have been out for our own fuel this evening. Had a lovely meal (mixed grill) at the local pub, followed by a nice coffee.

We also have a new (albeit temporary) resident at our house - but more on that to come tomorrow.

Speaking of fuel, now would be an appropriate time to give mention to the tragedies in Japan - the huge earthquake, devastating tsunami and now the threat of radiation and nuclear meltdown from the nuclear power station.

And here's us moaning about the price of filling up our cars ?

Monday, March 14, 2011

So, what's a Zho ?


Zho - n Tibetan breed of cattle, developed by crossing the yak with common cattle.

A handy word to know when you're playing Scrabble. Played correctly, on a triple word score, it can give you a minimum score of 45 points!


I do enjoy a game of Scrabble. It's been a while since I played, but managed to squeeze a game in with my dad this weekend (once the kids were in bed obviously!). I find Scrabble focuses the mind, whilst challenging you. I also find it a very relaxing game - although not all the time as I frequently have people arguing with me when I play words like 'zho' !

The funny thing is, I would not describe myself as a 'word man'. As you can see from my blog, I'm happy to ramble on, and, if you've ever met me, you'll know I can talk, but I would still class myself as more of a science / maths type person than a word person. Weird.

This blog is a little bit like Scrabble for me. It's focusing my mind, photography wise. It is also proving a challenge at times - thinking of new ideas, or taking photos indoors when you don't get home until after dark. But it also relaxes me and gives me some goals to achieve!

So, as much as I'd like to offer more words, I imagine Babs may give me a few if I don't crack on and stick the dishwasher on, or tidy the LEGO off our living room floor, and for that reason I'm off.

Oh, and if you ever fancy a game of Scrabble, let me know .....

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Anth, I am your father!


This (the one on the left), is my Dad. The one on the right you should know by now.

The 2 snapshots you see here basically depict today - FUN !


A busy morning swimming was followed with some serious train track building, ten pin bowling and the some Soft Play.

Parents, cousins, nephews and grandparents have left now, and the house seems very quiet.

A top weekend had by all.

Hope yours was as good!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

God Help Us!


Samuel's big cousin, Christopher has arrived!

As a result, I now have a 2 year old and a 5 year old running riot in my house - fun times!


Had a lovely day out with the family. We went on the Big Wheel in Manchester before having a nice walk around town and taking in the sights - including the cathedral (pictured above).

Finished the day with a nice big Pizza and a good play - which 'the boys' are still having!

Time to sign off ...... surely it's bedtime ?


Friday, March 11, 2011

Splodge !


Am I getting old ?

10pm on a Friday night.

Back in the day, at this time on a Friday, you'd find me reaching for some lasers on a dance floor, or supping a chilled pint in a darkened corner.

Tonight I'm fiddling with a tripod whilst looking for a straw to drop food colouring* into water ! And loving it too!


The last image of the working week - and definitely an image I feel I will be doing more experimenting with.

No profound words of wisdom tonight. I have a kitchen to clean! Parents and nephew are expected here in under 12 hours - and (as always) there's sorting to be done.

I will leave you with your own thoughts ... what does this image remind you of? To me, it's an upside down Portuguese Man O'War !

Goodnight.

* I would like to give special thanks to my neighbours, Matt & Caroline for the use of their food colouring - all we had in was Vanilla Essence! Cheers !

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Giant Steps Are What You Take ....



Giant steps are what you take
Walking on the moon
I hope my legs don't break
Walking on the moon
We could walk for ever
Walking on the moon
We could be together
Walking on, walking on the moon



Sting and the Police sang that in their classic song, Walking On The Moon. (We're back to the music again!).

That song has always been a favourite of mine, I first heard it when my Grandma sang it whilst listening to a Hits Of The 70's album on vinyl ! I must've been about 7 or 8 years old and we sang it together!

Several years ago, when Babs was pregnant with Samuel, we were fortunate enough to see The Police in Fenway Park, Boston, After securing some tickets from a tout, we walked into the stadium just as Walking On The Moon was beginning. As the classic dum-de-dum, dum-de-dum chords were struck, the hairs on my neck literally stood up, I was a happy man!

Anyway, I digress. Tonight's image was not originally going to be of the moon. I have been racking my brain all day and had a few ideas - even to the point of borrowing some food colouring from my neighbour! Alas, as those of you who have been following this blog will know, Thursday night is my photography club night (I'm now a fully paid up member by the way!).

So, whilst driving home afterwards tonight, I looked up into the sky to see a clear sky and a nice bright moon - I knew this was the shot.

It also got me thinking about the Giant Steps .... and how people do take giant steps everyday. Speaking to my nephew earlier today, he is learning to add numbers together that make 10, a giant step in his development. Babs's OfSTED, "good with outstanding features" is a giant step in her career (and mean's she's safe from them for at least another 3 years!). My commencing of the blog and photography club has been a giant step towards relighting my interest in photography. Every day, all over the world, people taking one small step for themselves, and one giant step for mankind.

As for the hoping my legs don't break part of the lyrics, see yesterday's post about the slip in the shower !

Walking on, walking on the moon.

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

The Apple Experiment.


Having just taken delivery of my latest piece of camera equipment, an off camera flash lead, I thought I'd have a little play around with it.

Speaking of deliveries, do you get anxious when waiting for parcels to arrive? It drives me mad, waiting and knowing that the second you disappear, is the EXACT moment they will choose to deliver it. As a result of this curse, I have 2 parcels I need to go and collect from depots this week.

This shot is just one of many 'experiments' of me messing about with the flash. Technically, it's nothing special - blown highlights, etc. But it's all part of my experimental learning journey that this blog is taking me on !


Potentially you could have had a shot of yours truly on crutches today, following a very near miss in a slippery shower this morning - better to stick with the apple me thinks!

Doing well tonight. A late blog update admittedly, but it's 10:31pm and I'm off to bed!

From Babs's point of view, only one more day of OfSTED to go !

Night all.