Saturday, May 3, 2025

Films of the Month - March

I only saw ten films in March which wasn't many, but I was quite busy and just didn't sit down that often to watch a film. But here's what I did see:


I was still making my way through the Oscar nominations that I wanted to see, so I saw A Complete Unknown. I did like it and thought Timothee was great as Dylan, and he sounded good too


Lee and I watched Men in Black 3 which we've seen the least of the first three I think. I sort of don't like how it resets the first one, but I still love all these films so it's fine


I watched Conclave, which I really loved, it was exactly my kind of thing. All that Pope stuff is just so bizarre and I loved how it was depicted


Then I watched Anora, which I also really liked. I've probably still got some Oscar stuff to watch, but I'm glad I watched these three most of all


Lee and I watched The Silence of the Lambs which I haven't seen in forever and which I really like even though I find it quite scary


Sam and Jac and I watched Scream online together, I love it and it was fun to watch together but separately


Lee and I started The Godfather Part II but only watched about half so we will have to go back and watch the rest of it soon. I remember not really liking it much when I've seen it before, but I liked it better this time around


Oh I lied, I watched A Real Pain which was another Oscar one. I liked Jesse Eisenberg a lot and mostly liked the story but felt it was maybe a bit too understated, and I thought Kieran Culkin was maybe a bit miscast. Still worth seeing, though


I watched Bridget Jones's Baby because I want to see the new one so I have been making my way through the first ones. I think this is the weakest, but I can't really say why 

I was listening to a podcast about Wakefield and rugby league, amongst other things, and it mentioned this film, This Sporting Life, set in Wakefield, about a rugby league player. I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it either. He was proper nasty to the woman he is trying to woo! But it did have some great shots of Wakefield including the building that my dad used to work in, so that was nice to see

Thursday, May 1, 2025

Spa Day with Lee

On the 29th of March Lee and I headed off to Harrogate for a spa day. Last summer I lent my car to a friend of mine and she bought me a spa day for two to say thank you. It was at the Majestic Hotel in Harrogate and it was for four hours in the spa, a 50 minute treatment each, and lunch. It was a lovely gift! I booked it for Lee and I and he went for a foot and arm massage and I went for a gel pedicure. We ordered food too, and set off in good time. We stopped at a services for coffee on the way up, and got to Harrogate about noon. 

We signed in at the spa and went to get changed. The locker rooms were nice but the lockers were a bit difficult to use. But then we got into the pool area and we were the only people there for a bit! The pool was lovely - really warm. Because we have paused our gym memberships for a few months while my mum was having cancer treatment it is ages since I've been swimming much, so each time I get into water I really appreciate it. The water was warm so we swam up and down for a bit. 

There is a spa pool in the pool area so we got into that. It wasn't that warm, and unfortunately it had loads of sand in the bottom of it which was annoying. But we liked it. We sat for a bit on lovely loungers too, and then it got a bit busier. There was also an experience shower, a steam room, and a sauna. There's an outdoor hot tub too but it was closed, which was a bit of a shame. Some parts looked like they needed some upkeep, too.

At 2.15 we headed downstairs for treatments. My manicurist was really lovely but the station we were at didn't have all the equipment she needed so she was frustrated. My pedicure didn't turn out perfect but I liked the metallic burgundy colour and it was fine - and it's on my toes so I didn't worry too much. Lee liked his foot massage more than the arm one. We met back upstairs about 3.20 in time for lunch. We got like a cute bento box with salad, couscous, cheese for me and chicken for Lee, and dessert. It was nice, although not tons of food. 

We went back into the pool area and swam a bit more, and then went back into the spa pool which was much warmer than it had been first thing. I had a few minutes in the steam room and then in the sauna while Lee read his book. We left the pool area about 4.30pm and got showered and changed and headed home. 

It was a lovely day, I'm glad Lee and I got to do it because it was a nice relaxing afternoon 


In the pool area when we arrived and as you can see, had it to ourselves


And here I am in it, about to swim


Downstairs in the old cellars for my treatment


The spa pool - you can see all the sand just underneath the hand rail


Here I am in what should be my natural habitat


Lovely view over Harrogate from the area we had lunch in, and you can see the hot tub outside that was empty


And here's my nails later on

Monday, April 28, 2025

Lunch with Chloe and Laura

At the end of March I went to Barnsley to see Chloe and Laura. We meet up every few weeks or so and usually go to either Meadowhall or Sheffield because that's best for Laura, but I had asked if we could meet in Barnsley. It worked out really well for me because I had been unwell all week since getting back from Skegness, so it meant I didn't have to go far. 

Chloe came to my house and talked to my cats while I was still getting ready, and then I drove us both into town. We parked in the Glassworks and walked through to Coffee Boy to meet Laura. I had a caramel milkshake in there, which was pretty nice. Then we headed into some shops. Lee had told me there was a new plus size clothing shop in Barnsley and in fact there's two. One is where Yours used to be and it's like Yours only cheaper and nastier and just weird. In fact they were both weird. There were lots of things we all quite liked, but then they had weird seams or whatever. So none of us bought anything. 

We headed into the market where I wanted to buy a new walking stick. I left mine in Sarah's car which was incredibly stupid of me, and I don't have another. Laura said that anywhere selling bags and luggage would probably have sticks too, and she was right! I chose a pink and silver one which I really like. It was only £17 which was good! we all got some little bits, and then headed upstairs to Market Kitchen. 

The Thai place isn't there anymore which is very annoying although in its place is going to be a Japanese counter I think which is quite exciting, but it wasn't yet open. So I went for Turkish food, as did Laura. Chloe got a pizza. I got the vegetarian mezze platter which was delicious. It came with bread as well and it was really good but I think it was slightly overpriced. 

We had dessert; I had a brownie and some bubblegum ice cream from Dolly's. I didn't eat all the brownie so brought it home and ate it later. We sat for ages chatting before heading to TK Maxx because I needed... something, which I have now forgotten. Oh, a new water bottle to fit in my handbag! We said goodbye and I got Chloe and I back to my house. 

I was wearing one of my Scarlett and Jo skirts that I wear all the time, but with it I was wearing this confetti knitted top that I don't wear often. It came from Primark about ten years ago and it's super cosy and stretchy. I thought it was a cute outfit together. I will have to remember this jumper and wear it more! 

We forgot to get a photo of the three of us which was a fail, but we did have a nice time!


Halloumi, humus, cacik, baba ganoush, and not pictured is the bread 


Bubblegum ice cream which was very delicious


And my outfit, the jumper is so cute up close!

Friday, April 25, 2025

Weekend in Skegness - Day 3

On the Saturday of our trip, we first of all went swimming. We had been very briefly on the Friday afternoon, but the pool was closing so we only swam for a few minutes. So we decided to get to the pool just as it opened on the Saturday, at 10am. R loves swimming and is very good at it, so she spent a happy hour jumping off the steps and swimming. It is ages since I'd been swimming as we paused the gym because of my mum's cancer, so it was so lovely to be back in the water. I did a few lengths but I also chatted to Sarah of course. The pool was nice and warm and although busy, not too busy.

We stayed in for about an hour, went to the shop on the way out, and then went back to the chalet. I had a shower and so did Sarah. We ate lunch. Then we set off out about 1pm. R needed a bit of a nap so we drove a bit of a long way round and parked near the RNLI station and waited for her to wake up. Then we went to the aquarium! We had booked tickets online which made them slightly cheaper.

I love an aquarium so I did like it, but it isn't huge. But there were black tipped sharks, jellyfish, a pregnant seahorse, and plenty of other cute things to see. Then outside there's a dinosaur area! It's got a load of animatronic dinosaurs which I could take or leave, but it did have a big sandpit where you could excavate 'bones' so Sarah and R did that for a bit and I sat and watched. It had cool dinosaur facts, too. 

After that we got ice cream and donuts from a stall near the aquarium. Mine had hot choc sauce on it which hardened on the ice cream which was a bit weird but nice enough. It started to rain so we decided we would just go back to the chalet, but I wanted to buy some postcards so we headed over to a shop. Then we saw that the RNLI station was open and you could see inside it! There was a huge tractor and a lifeboat loaded up on the back of it, and there was a viewing station. It was really cool to see! The lifeboats are way bigger than I thought! 

I bought postcards and we headed back to the chalet. I had been wearing my leopard and rose Topsy Curvy dress that I got off Georgina and which was perfect for the weather. But before long we all had our pyjamas on. Sarah had a bath - she said the longest one since R was born - so R and I just sat and chatted. She's good company! 

We had another chilled night. On the Sunday morning we just got up, got packed up, and headed back to Sarah's. My last photo is of the chalet which I would really recommend! 


Post swimming selfie as I was getting dry (ish, as I was going straight in the shower)


This terrifying thing was flying over the car park





















Many many fishes. You know what fishes are 



One of the weird dinosaurs, it was kind of cool just not really my thing


Sarah and R excavating bones


Donuts and ice cream, delish!


The lifeboat tractor thing


And the lifeboat itself behind it


My outfit of the day. I forgot the other two days


And finally the chalet just as we were leaving on the Sunday morning

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Weekend in Skegness - Day 2

On the Friday of our trip we were all up early. We had breakfast (I had bought some chocolate spread so I had that on toast which was a real treat) and then we drove to the beach. Sarah had considered going swimming but due to the crash between two ships just a couple of weeks before, there was a load of plastic crap on the seashore so swimming wasn't on the cards. So we walked in the sand for a bit and then we walked on to the pier. We went into the arcade and played a few machines - I did quite well on the 2p machine! We left the arcade and walked past the funfair, which was closed for the winter, and past some gardens. We got a bucket and spade for Robyn and then had some lunch on the prom. We were sitting outside but undercover, and it was gorgeous! It was nicely warm and just lovely. Lunch was nice too. 

We went back on to the beach so that R could build some sandcastles. I sat and just basked in the sunshine. I felt like I was unfurling in the spring like a new leaf. It was so lovely. 

We walked back to the car, getting some donuts on the way which were delicious. Back at the chalet we just relaxed and watched bizarre children's TV. I love Bluey but some of that stuff is just incredibly weird! Around 4pm I went in the bath. I chucked in a Snow Fairy bath bomb and made it lovely and hot. I lounged for about 45 minutes before getting out. I would really love to have a big bath like that! 

As I was getting dry Sarah gave me a glass of prosecco which was very good. I put my pyjamas on and read again. R went to bed and Sarah and I had snacks for tea. 


Sarah and R on the beach, looking towards the pier


A bit of a panorama of the beach


Selfie on the beach, looking very windswept


Looking from the pier to the funfair, I probably took this exact photo when I was in Skegness last April with Sam and Jacqui


Sarah and R in the heart on the pier, how cute


Playing on the 2p machines


Expanse of beach after lunch


That is Sarah and R building sandcastles becase that's where R wanted to build them. She was eventually persuaded to come closer to where I was sitting


Proof: here's Sarah and I sitting on the prom with our feet on the beach while R ran about and made sand angels


Yes, it is!


I love seaside donuts more than almost anything else


Bath when I had chucked the bomb into it


And finally my getting dry prosecco. I highly recommend it!