This is a live post direct from the banks of the river Sincil. It's Saturday night and K and I are enjoying Dawn & Karl's wedding party. Will try to post a video of K dancing to YMCA.
Saturday, 18 September 2010
Dawn & Karl cutting their cake
This is a live post direct from the banks of the river Sincil. It's Saturday night and K and I are enjoying Dawn & Karl's wedding party. Will try to post a video of K dancing to YMCA.
Wednesday, 8 September 2010
Langley's Charity Quiz 2010
I was part of Danwood's crack team of general knowledge know-it-alls this week. Every year Langley's Solicitors organise a charity quiz night for their clients and we have entered a team in each of the last four or five.
There were six on our team and we were delighted to eventually finish second to the team from Dynex. That's the best ever performance by a Danwood team. No prizes other than being able to wear a smug expression but that's enough.
Really well organised do as usual, and over £1000 was raised for the Alzheimer's Society.
There were six on our team and we were delighted to eventually finish second to the team from Dynex. That's the best ever performance by a Danwood team. No prizes other than being able to wear a smug expression but that's enough.
Really well organised do as usual, and over £1000 was raised for the Alzheimer's Society.
Sunday, 5 September 2010
Patricia and Steve's Wedding
What a terrific day we've had today. Steven and Patricia tied the knot and Clint and I were very proud to be Steve's "best men" - as we said in the speech, Steve couldn't find one best man so he got two barely competent ones instead.
The day started when I picked Steve up at about 9:30 and we headed to Clint's. Emma had knocked up a full cooked breakfast for us - even some Buck's Fizz.
Clint's car was be-ribboned and he drove Steve and I out to the Petwood Hotel in Woodhall Spa. On arrival, we met the photographer and the videographer before getting changed into our finery. Once we were dressed it was back outside into the beautiful gardens for some more photographs. We found time for a quick pint just to steady the Groom's nerves!
We moved inside for the ceremony where a harpist was providing just the right background ambiance. Patricia arrived late (as is her prerogative) but she looked stunning. The civil ceremony was done really well, Steve's Mum and Dad both did readings and Clint and I even managed to hand over the rings on time.
After the ceremony, we moved back into the gardens for group photographs and a glass or two of Pimms. The weather was superb all day and the beautiful gardens gave the photographer so many options.
After the photos, we ushered everyone inside for the receiving line and the wedding breakfast. Superb food - a great bit of beef - was followed by the speeches. Pat and Steve did great speeches and lots of people said that they enjoyed Clint and my speech too - we certainly enjoyed delivering it and got some laughs (and a few gasps!).
After dinner the room was quickly turned around and the DJ and band took over. The band were superb - they played covers representing all eras from the 60s to date. Everything they played kept the dancefloor absolutely packed.
S & P had chosen a hog roast for the evening and crackling was delicious, mmmmmm pig fat.....
All round a brilliant day and now they're sunning themselves in the Maldives.
The day started when I picked Steve up at about 9:30 and we headed to Clint's. Emma had knocked up a full cooked breakfast for us - even some Buck's Fizz.
Clint's car was be-ribboned and he drove Steve and I out to the Petwood Hotel in Woodhall Spa. On arrival, we met the photographer and the videographer before getting changed into our finery. Once we were dressed it was back outside into the beautiful gardens for some more photographs. We found time for a quick pint just to steady the Groom's nerves!
We moved inside for the ceremony where a harpist was providing just the right background ambiance. Patricia arrived late (as is her prerogative) but she looked stunning. The civil ceremony was done really well, Steve's Mum and Dad both did readings and Clint and I even managed to hand over the rings on time.
After the ceremony, we moved back into the gardens for group photographs and a glass or two of Pimms. The weather was superb all day and the beautiful gardens gave the photographer so many options.
After the photos, we ushered everyone inside for the receiving line and the wedding breakfast. Superb food - a great bit of beef - was followed by the speeches. Pat and Steve did great speeches and lots of people said that they enjoyed Clint and my speech too - we certainly enjoyed delivering it and got some laughs (and a few gasps!).
After dinner the room was quickly turned around and the DJ and band took over. The band were superb - they played covers representing all eras from the 60s to date. Everything they played kept the dancefloor absolutely packed.
S & P had chosen a hog roast for the evening and crackling was delicious, mmmmmm pig fat.....
All round a brilliant day and now they're sunning themselves in the Maldives.
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Harmstock 2010
Harmstock was just as good as always. Lots of good beer, lots of good music, what more could you want - well a bit of proper August weather perhaps? It was bloody freezing and blowing a gale.
K and I were joined by Pete, Ginny, Ted, Yvette, Steve, Nick, Jo, Tony, Andy and George (who was working). My favourite tipple was the Beijing Black, a mild from the Potbelly Brewery in Kettering.
K and I were joined by Pete, Ginny, Ted, Yvette, Steve, Nick, Jo, Tony, Andy and George (who was working). My favourite tipple was the Beijing Black, a mild from the Potbelly Brewery in Kettering.
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Macclesfield with Ian and Louise
It was off to visit Ian and Louise in Cheshire at the weekend. I took the train from Saxilby International - it's a beautiful journey across the Peak District. Keren was working in Macclesfield so she picked me up from the station.
The house is great and it was brilliant to see them, Louise's baby is due next week so we tried not to put her to too much effort! Had a meal out and a couple of pints on the Friday night. On Saturday we went for a walk in the countryside with Bailey the beagle before heading back East.
Really great to see them both and we won't leave such a long gap before the next visit.
The house is great and it was brilliant to see them, Louise's baby is due next week so we tried not to put her to too much effort! Had a meal out and a couple of pints on the Friday night. On Saturday we went for a walk in the countryside with Bailey the beagle before heading back East.
Really great to see them both and we won't leave such a long gap before the next visit.
Sunday, 1 August 2010
The Blues Brothers aka Su's Brothers
Saturday night and it was off to Su and Quentin's in Amersham for Su's birthday party. It was an important birthday but I'm not going to tell you which one.
The family had organised a terrific party with food and wine and music - there was a stage and dancefloor set up in the garden and were entertained by a Blues Brothers tribute act.
Top quality evening - happy birthday Su!
Friday, 30 July 2010
Mandy & Stef's Wedding
Thursday night we headed down to Bedfordshire in anticipation of Mandy and Stef's wedding. We had a great curry (everything half price for some random reason) then went for a couple of beers in a cracking little GBG pub called The Wellington - try it if you're in the area.
The wedding was on Friday, it was a really intimate ceremony in the Swiss Cottage at the Shuttleworth Collection, followed by a wedding breakfast at the Black Horse in Ireland (the village near Bedford, not the other one). Only about 20 guests at the wedding and a very enjoyable afternoon which showed that you don't need to be elaborate and sometimes the simplest events are the best.
The wedding was on Friday, it was a really intimate ceremony in the Swiss Cottage at the Shuttleworth Collection, followed by a wedding breakfast at the Black Horse in Ireland (the village near Bedford, not the other one). Only about 20 guests at the wedding and a very enjoyable afternoon which showed that you don't need to be elaborate and sometimes the simplest events are the best.
Sunday, 25 July 2010
Dicko's Stag Do
It was to Bristol this weekend for Steve's stag do. It's a city I really like so I was pleased when he picked it as a location. There were 10 of us for the weekend - seven from Lincoln and we travelled down in a two car convoy.
After checking in at the Premier Inn, we headed into town for the evening. Obviously we sampled quite a few of the city's top public houses and kebab emporia.
Saturday saw us breakfasting in Wetherspoons before travelling together by minibus to Max Events where Clint and I had organised an afternoon of activities. First we had a go in hovercraft (click here to see the video), then it was archery before finishing with offroad buggies. We found out that 'gimps were scary'.
Minibussed it back to town and in the evening we headed to the Grosvenor Casino for our own private poker game. It was great way to spend the evening - the casino treated us like VIPs and I think everyone really enjoyed it. At about midnight (after a couple of pubs) we headed to Reflex for some 80s nostalgia. There was a stage with a pole and I don't think Steve left it alone all night!
Sunday morning meant another Wether-brekkie before we got back on the road North. I couldn't believe how chipper Steve was considering the massive amount of mucky drinks that he consumed. As it turns out, the depression didn't hit until Monday.
Very memorable weekend - no deaths, no injuries and I think everyone enjoyed it. Roll on the wedding.
After checking in at the Premier Inn, we headed into town for the evening. Obviously we sampled quite a few of the city's top public houses and kebab emporia.
Saturday saw us breakfasting in Wetherspoons before travelling together by minibus to Max Events where Clint and I had organised an afternoon of activities. First we had a go in hovercraft (click here to see the video), then it was archery before finishing with offroad buggies. We found out that 'gimps were scary'.
Minibussed it back to town and in the evening we headed to the Grosvenor Casino for our own private poker game. It was great way to spend the evening - the casino treated us like VIPs and I think everyone really enjoyed it. At about midnight (after a couple of pubs) we headed to Reflex for some 80s nostalgia. There was a stage with a pole and I don't think Steve left it alone all night!
Sunday morning meant another Wether-brekkie before we got back on the road North. I couldn't believe how chipper Steve was considering the massive amount of mucky drinks that he consumed. As it turns out, the depression didn't hit until Monday.
Very memorable weekend - no deaths, no injuries and I think everyone enjoyed it. Roll on the wedding.
Sunday, 18 July 2010
Darlington & Durham
Keren was working in Darlington on Friday so I took the day off and tagged along - we then spent a couple of nights in Durham.
While K was working I went to 'Head of Steam' which is Darlington's Railway Museum. It's not as big as York but it's a smart little place with some interesting exhibits. A lot of the focus is on Darlington's role in the pioneering days of the railways.
We nipped up to Durham after K had finished her meeting. We'd booked two nights in the Marriott (booked before K started working for Hilton!) and the hotel was nice with a great location right in the centre of time.
It was my first visit to Durham and really enjoyed it. Had a good curry on the Friday night then spent Saturday doing lots of touristy things. We visited the cathedral and then the botanical gardens - along with a few GBG pubs including the Elm Tree where we had dinner.
Home on Sunday after breakfast. Very enjoyable weekend and would recommend Durham if you fancy a short break.
While K was working I went to 'Head of Steam' which is Darlington's Railway Museum. It's not as big as York but it's a smart little place with some interesting exhibits. A lot of the focus is on Darlington's role in the pioneering days of the railways.
We nipped up to Durham after K had finished her meeting. We'd booked two nights in the Marriott (booked before K started working for Hilton!) and the hotel was nice with a great location right in the centre of time.
It was my first visit to Durham and really enjoyed it. Had a good curry on the Friday night then spent Saturday doing lots of touristy things. We visited the cathedral and then the botanical gardens - along with a few GBG pubs including the Elm Tree where we had dinner.
Home on Sunday after breakfast. Very enjoyable weekend and would recommend Durham if you fancy a short break.
Saturday, 3 July 2010
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