Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Book Club Christmas Dinner 2023

The 13th of December was mt book club Christmas dinner. This is something I always look forward to. We always meet at Cubley Hall anyway, but usually we just have a drink while talking about the book. But at Christmas we have a meal each and play a game and do a Secret Santa too. This year Ceri (the leader) had mentioned doing a Pass the Parcel so I volunteered because I do one where there were forfeits in each round. I had fun putting it together, and I wrapped it at lunchtime on the Wednesday. I think there were about sixteen layers! 

Because of this I needed to get to Cubley Hall early to set up. Lee took me so I could have a drink, and I got there about 6.20 I reckon. I set up the drink forfeits which were some alcohol including neat gin and neat cherry brandy, and some non alcoholic including neat Vimto and grenadine. Totally gross! I waited for everyone else, hiding my stuff behind a chair. We did some furniture removing so that we could all sit together, and then we ordered food. The vegetarian selection at Cubley Hall is not brilliant but I went for the vegan burger and actually really enjoyed it, so that was good. 

We talked about the book - Silas Marner - while we were waiting for the food to arrive. We generally liked it and it is quite festive so it fitted in quite well for our December meeting. We all enjoyed our food and drink. There were thirteen of us in total, I think. After food we did a quiz that Paula's husband had put together for us - me and Rae got 18 out of 20 which was pretty good but we didn't win! Then pass the parcel. It was ridiculous, everyone really enjoyed it and said they'd love for me to do it again next year. A few people said they would do a similar thing for their families over Christmas! It didn't cost me very much. I got the pirate masks off eBay.

We posed for a photo together before we said goodbye, which was around 10pm! I have the same photo from last year too. Our book club was ten years old this year and it really is such a joy in my life. 

I was wearing this Joe Brown's dress which I like to wear at Christmas as I feel it's quite festive. And then sparkly tights which are basically all I've worn in December, but I'm not sure if you can see them properly! Lee came to pick me up and I was very glad to go straight to bed!


The pass the parcel all ready to go when I'd done it at home


The drinks all ready behind the chair so no one could peep!


My vegan burger which came with chips


In the middle of singing Twelve Days of Christmas


So cute!


And just as the pass the parcel was about to start 


Our pirates all together at the end. Lynn took the masks home for her grandson, at least they'll be used!


Our full club photo - we had two members missing but otherwise this was all of us


And finally my lovely red and navy dress when I got home

Sunday, January 28, 2024

Birthday Lunch in Wakefield

My stepdad's birthday is the 12th of December but my mum had invited us out for lunch to celebrate on the Sunday before that, as they had plans for his birthday itself. They both like going to La Fortezza, an Italian restaurant near my mum's house in Wakefield, and we had never been, so they invited us there. We decided to go out earlier in the morning to go and get the end of the Christmas presents from Asda and the Range, so we set off not long after I had had a shower. We managed to get loads of stuff which made me feel a lot better. We got to Newmillerdam at about 1pm which was a bit early, so we wandered down the side of the dam for a bit. I grew up near there so never really want to go, but it was nice. The water was absolutely filthy, though. 

We went and sat down and waited for my mum and Norman. I ordered a Godfather cocktail which was absolutely gorgeous! Then we ordered a nice bottle of red when they arrived for me and my stepdad to share, although my mum had a little bit too. I had Caprese salad, which is one of my faves, and then a mushroom pizza and some courgette fries. Lee had breads to start with and then chicken in a white wine and mushroom sauce which he really enjoyed too. The food was gorgeous and I would really recommend it if you're in the area! 

We were too full for pudding but my mum invited us back to their house for a little bit. We sat and had some of the cake she had made as a birthday cake which was red velvet with cream cheese frosting and it was absolutely gorgeous. We didn't stay too late but it was still a really nice afternoon. My stepdad and I had a Baby Guinness each - I bought us some when we were out at Easter and he really liked it so he's been making them ever since! 

I was wearing this ancient Scarlett and Jo dress which I've had for about ten years at least. I don't wear it often and I think maybe the top, stretchy lace bit has seen better days, so I may end up chopping it into a skirt like I have done with so many Scarlett and Jo dresses previously. But I like the black lace! So maybe I could replace it? I don't know, I might ask my mum to help me. 


I actually put some make up on. I really like this Maybelline lipstick/lip gloss, but it really doesn't stay on the lips very well. It does look nice for about ten minutes though!


The actual dam at Newmillerdam. It's a nice area for a walk and an ice cream if you've never been


My Godfather cocktail - I will have to try to make this at home!


And the bottle of red wine we shared


Caprese salad, it was so good


Mushroom pizza and courgette fries. My stepdad had the end of my pizza to take home because he didn't eat all of his so it made sense for him to have it all


My mum's cat Millie; I gave her some treats. Since Ruben died in February she is a very spoilt little girl!


Baby Guinnesses, on my mum's Ronnie O'Sullivan coaster that I bought her at the snooker in April


And finally here I am in this gorgeous red dress

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Shopping and the Christmas Market in Sheffield with my Mum

As in previous years, my mum and I went Christmas shopping just a couple of weeks before Christmas. We usually have a full day out somewhere and have a lovely time with some wine or something and a nice lunch. This year we decided to go to Sheffield as the Christmas markets were on and we both wanted to see them. We had planned to get the train from my village to Sheffield, but unfortunately the trains were on strike, so my stepdad drove us to Meadowhall where we got on the tram. 

We were going to get off at Cathedral, but then the tram in front of us had broken down or something so we got off at Fitzalan Square and walked up. We wereboth thirsty by this point so we went in Caffe Nero for a drink to start off with, and we also shared a vegan sausage roll which was delicious! We went in M&S then, and bought absolutely loads in there, before heading in lots more shops. I had taken my gym rucksack with me so I could put most things in there which is easier on my body to carry than stuff hanging off my hands. We were looking for some boots for me from my mother for Christmas so we went in lots of shoe shops along the way!

Around 12pm we were near the Alpine Lodge in Barkers Pool so we decided to go for a drink in there. My mum had a glass of rose and I had the caramelised spiced hot rum, which was unusual but absolutely delicious, I really enjoyed it. We managed to get a seat inside the lodge so it was lovely and cosy and I'm really glad we did it! Afterwards we walked down through more of the market stalls, and ended up at the Moor, where we were still looking for presents and boots. 

We started to want some lunch so we looked all over but couldn't find much down that end. We looked in the Light but the only thing in there now is a Nandos which we didn't want. We ended up in the Moor Market, where there are a bunch of cafes. It's not fancy but it is delicious! I ended up getting tofu kraprao from a Thai street food place, which was one of the spiciest things I've ever eaten in my life. I did like it but I needed a lot of water to go with it! My mum had cheesy chips. 

We went in a few more shops and eventually found me some boots in Deichmann which I don't think I've ever been in ever before! By this time we were really knackered and had walked a really long way already! So we decided to go to Browns for a drink. I had been just the week previously, with Lolly, and said it was nice. I wasn't sure if we would get a table but I think most people were in parties so there were a few tables just for two. We shared a bottle of the most delicious Sauvignon Blanc and had a pudding each. I had brownie which came in a very cute little skillet. By the time we had finished there it was about 5pm. We wandered back through the market and then got the tram from City Hall to Middlewood. We would have gone back to Meadowhall but there was an event on at the arena so we knew the traffic would be bad there. Lee came to pick us up from Middlewood and then we took my mum home! We ended up having tea with my mum and stepdad which was a really lovely end to the day. 

I had walked absolutely miles! I was okay though. I'm finding walking a lot easier at the moment than I have previously. I was still really sad over my friend's husband so my head was a bit all over the place and I didn't manage to get all the presents that I really could have. But we had a lovely day together and it was so nice to sit and share a bottle of wine and talk for a bit. It was just the day I needed. 



This police box stands near Barkers Pool and is the last surviving one of forty in the city, apparently! Someone I follow had taken a very similar picture recently so I was keeping an eye out


Hot spiced rum and a glass of rose


Here we are both in the lodge, it's very cute!


My mum took this photo from her vantage point


I wanted to go on the big wheel but my mum doesn't like heights so we didn't. One of these days I will though!


Tofu kraprao and rice


Inside the cafe area in the market. There's a few here I would like to try


Here's my view up the very festive stairs in Browns


Here we both are, thank you to the very nice member of staff who took this! 


My very cute brownie in a little skillet thing


My mum took this of the place too


Then she took this of me as we walked back through the markets to the tram


And then a nice stranger took a photo of both of us! This little neon sign is so cute!


And finally a better look at the stuff around Barkers Pool. It was really pretty and well done, and showed Sheffield off nicely!

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Films of the Month - November

I watched nine films in November which wasn't a bad number I don't think. I was reading back through some old journals and I only used to watch about six films a month which has made me feel better about how many I've watched in 2023. I will see how 2024 goes! 

Here's what I saw in November: 


First of all I watched God's Own Country which is one of my favourite films and which I felt like watching on a rainy afternoon


Lee and I watched Rocky together. I saw it about ten years ago when we were on holiday, but that's the only time I've ever seen it. I do like it, but I don't think it's great


I finally got round to Louis Tomlinson's film about his life after One Direction, All of Those Voices. It's really good! I enjoyed a lot of the biographical stuff and I liked seeing members of Louis' family talking about him, and of course little Freddie making an appearance! I'm glad I got round to it


Lee wanted to watch The Terminator, so we did. I actually prefer the second one, but it's a really long time since I saw either of them. We'll try to watch the second one soon!


Lee and I also watched Lilo and Stitch which is one of my favourite Disney films, I just love it so much


I watched the Barbie film again -  I saw it at the cinema back in July and really liked it, and I liked it just as much on rewatch


I watched Romeo + Juliet because I had been meaning to forever. I did see it back in the day, probably actually in the actual nineties, and then maybe once again, but I hadn't seen it in forever. I really enjoyed it


Legend was on the BBC so I watched it because I like Tom Hardy and I like gangster films. I've seen it before but not for a while


Then when I was reading the imdb page about Legend I read that Tom Hardy played Charles Bronson in a film so I found that to watch too, as I had never seen it. It's pretty good as films about extremely odd people go, but I probably wouldn't watch it again

Saturday, January 20, 2024

December 2nd

So, this is probably going to be a bit of a weird post, but it's a very weird time, and I do use this blog as a diary so I want to write this. 

On the first weekend of December I had planned to see Sam and Jac in York, where Jac lives. We had a few things planned. It had to be that weekend because Sam was going to Malaysia just a little while afterwards. I think I mentioned that her mum died in September; well she and her dad were going to see her mum's family in Malaysia to scatter her mum's ashes. So it had to be that weekend. We had decided to do some pottery painting in York in the morning as we enjoyed it way back in February, and then we were going to chill out at Jac's, and on the Sunday we were going to do some other festive stuff in the city centre and have some lunch before saying goodbye to each other. However, Jac was then poorly, so we decided to just do the pottery painting and then have some lunch before we each went home so she could rest and feel better. So that's what we did.

I parked near Jac's and got the bus into town with her. We walked across York and met up with Sam on the way. I fell over and really shook myself up and banged my hands and knees but fortunately I wasn't more hurt. I thought that would be the worst thing that happened that day, too. We went to Bish Bash Pot for 11 o'clock. It's a cute little place with plenty of pieces to choose to paint. We decided we would paint one piece for each other as Christmas presents. I chose a Christmas tree for Jacqui and a lighthouse for Sam. I also painted a little house for myself. 

I had a hot chocolate and a really amazing triple chocolate brownie while we were painting. It took longer than we thought and by 1.15 I sort of finished the house for me in a total rush - I am certain it will look rubbish! We had to rush because we had booked a table for lunch in basically the next building along. It's called Khao San and it's Thai tapas! Sam went along while Jac and I were finishing up, and then we went along too. We ordered a bunch of dishes and shared them, and they were all delicious. 

I was wearing one of my old Scarlett & Jo prom dresses - I think it might actually be one of my original ones and I've had it about ten years. I wore sparkly tights and this new zebra print cardigan that I got recently from Simply Be. It was so cold so I needed a lot of layers!

Jac and I said goodbye to Sam around 3pm and Jac and I waited for a bus back to hers. However, thanks for York Christmas traffic it took forty minutes to come, by which time we were absolutely frozen and I was in pain as I had walked a long way and I had fallen over and then I had been standing for ages waiting for the bus. But I was okay, and I got into my car around 4.30pm. I drove home and when I got home I got undressed and got into bed for a bit because I was still cold and wanted to lie down. Lee was lying with me and we were talking, and it was all good. 

Then Sarah texted me to tell me that her husband Tom had collapsed. And then just a bit later, she texted to tell me that he had actually died. I couldn't believe it, and four days later, I still can't believe it. Tom was one of the nicest people I had ever met, and he loved Sarah and their little girl so much. I won't say more, but it was completely unexpected, which totally blindsides people. I am really grateful for all the time I got to spend with Tom and I am so glad that Sarah had him in her life. 

I just totally went into shock. This often happens when I am actually shocked - my body starts to shake, my teeth chatter, and I drop really cold. I rang my mum and asked her and my stepdad to come over, which fortunately they were able to do. They stayed until around 9pm which really helped me. I spoke to Sarah briefly. I have lived a lot of grief and I know she has a tough road ahead of her - but I also know I'll be behind her every step of the way to support her. 

It is absolutely shit in the meantime, though. 

Here's my photos from before the day went sideways, though. 


Waiting at the bus stop in the morning - sparkly tights, ridiculous frilly socks, and my Dr Martens boots that I find really comfortable to walk in 


Down Little Stonegate in York which is one of my favourite streets in York. I went to York St John University way back when 


The street near Betty's, where there was already a big queue even though it was only about 10.30!


The Castle Museum - it was so cold and foggy! It was cold at home but sunnier there!


Sam took this photo of the pottery painting place


While we were painting


The brownie was amazing!


Here's me and Sam and the mug she was painting


My stuff painted just as we were leaving - the black on the house was not great but also I don't care!


Inside the Khao San restaurant, Sam took this


And she took this of the three of us too


The back dish was broccoli something and the front was battered aubergine, which were both so good


Tofu at the back and pad Thai at the front - the dish you can sort of see was mushrooms. I would go again here


And finally here's my dress and cardigan as soon as I got home