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The Princess and the Roo

June 29th, 2010

When the post arrived at work today, there was an exciting special delivery for me… My invitation to the Aussie Angels Luscious Long Tribe party in London next week!

 

The theme for our party is ‘fairytale’, so the invitation takes the form of a scroll, sealed with red wax.

The Princess and the Roo

Once upon a time in a land not particularly far away, a princess with luscious long hair dreamt of going to a party where she could swap tips and drink cocktails with other long haired maidens.

The days were long and the nights were seriously dull, when suddenly out of the distance a Roo in shining armour bounded through her window, gifting her an ingenious invitation to the greatest gathering of lusciously long haired beauties in all the land… To go there would mean meeting her fellow Tribe members, and unlocking the secrets of keeping her long hair luscious forever.

Thrilled at the thought of such an event, the princess donned here best frock and hightailed it to the party, only to find it was everything her shiny Roo had promised and morel. The night went by in a flurry of frolics and hair, but alas! Before she knew it, the clock had struck 11 and she was about to turn into a low-fat pumpkin cupcake. She stole away to her carriage, tired and content, for the princess had discovered luscious Aussie products she never knew existed, and met maidens she’d tweet at forever more, and they all lived happily ever after.

The End.

I’m really looking forward to this party! I like visiting London and the Aussie events are always so much fun. I get to take a couple of friends so it will be a fantastic evening, I’m sure.

Of course, the important question now is… What do I wear? I need to adapt something in my wardrobe to fit the fairytale theme! Or I could just use it as an excuse to buy a new dress… Any suggestions of what I could do with a small budget?

I’ll let you know how it goes in a few weeks. :-)

Tags: aussie, girl stuff
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The iPad & MiFi Combo

June 28th, 2010

The lovely people at Three Mobile Buzz sent me a MiFi v1 unit recently to try out with my iPad for a few weeks, and I’ve been putting it through its paces while I’ve had it. A MiFi device allows you to create a mobile wi-fi hotspot to connect to the internet when you are out. When James got me my iPad, we decided to opt for more storage space instead of going for the 3g option, for a number of reasons:

  • I didn’t want the additional ongoing expenditure, just for 3G internet speeds.
  • I have my iPhone for googling and twittering on the go.
  • It’s, um, a bit ugly. I’m a bit shallow sometimes.
  • The availability of free wi-fi hotspots means if I really need the net while I’m out I can usually find it.
  • I could always just tether it to my iPhone or get a MiFi unit in future (we were already considering this option anyway).
  • I wanted to have an additional 32GB of storage more than an expensive 3G antenna.

Since using the MiFi I’ve been feeling a bit spoiled, however. The ability to just be able to connect up to the net (almost) anywhere I go is great, and I think I’m going to end up buying the v2 model when it comes out in a few weeks time. Although I’ve been glad to be able to get online out & about with my iPad, I’m still pleased with my decision that I didn’t opt for the 3G model. The MiFi unit & iPad setup has a couple of advantages over the 3G model iPad on its lonesome. To me, a couple of these advantages are high priority, although I understand that some of these might not be as important to other people. They are:

  • The MiFi unit is faster – it connects to the HSDPA (3.5G) network in addition to the 3G network. Where I live in South Birmingham the HSDPA coverage is excellent, so I can take it to the park or to work and have great speeds.
  • You can connect up to 5 devices to a MiFi network – this is a big one for us as we have two laptops, two iPhones, and one iPad (with a possible second iPad in the future). You can’t use an iPad to tether a laptop, or a second iPad.
  • Available on Pay as You Go on Three – no faffing with a rolling contract (I am the kind of person who would just leave it going, even if I wasn’t using it). Just top up when you need data, and leave it alone when you don’t.
  • It is cheaper (up front) than the price difference between the wi-fi only & 3G models of iPad.

I’ll let you know my thoughts on the unit itself next week after I’ve played with it some more!

Tags: geekiness, iPad, MiFi
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Race for Life – we did it!

June 16th, 2010

This time last week, James & I were frantically searching our rather chaotic house for a few key things; my race for life t-shirt (turns out I washed it and it was away in the drawer!), my joggers, and the race for life number & back sign… We are always very organised! :-P

At 10pm, I realised that we only had 6 safety pins.. Oops! Although this could have worked if I used the two pin method for one of my signs, @hayles was also missing this vital ingredient. So, my ever put upon husband took me to spar to try to hunt some down.

Yep, very organised, James & I.

At an unmentionable time on Saturday morning, James forced me to get out of bed and bundled me & the dog into the car. It was at this point that I was cursing about deciding to do Race for Life in Bristol. I wasn’t complaining about my decision to take part, you understand, but rather the fact that I chose to do it on a Saturday morning in Bristol. Bristol, of all places! It’s not like I couldn’t have done it in Birmingham, there were several on. They wouldn’t have required quite such an early wake up time! I blame Hayley, personally.

Homily after the race – Photo by @nixgeek

We arrived at Hayley’s house at a slightly unsociable time, and proceeded to drink a well needed coffee and play with their dog, Fern. I think that she easily qualifies as the most hyperactive dog I’ve met, tied with my friends dog Joop, that is. Homily was completely confounded by this animal. That’s not entirely surprising though, as her idea of activity is getting up to have a drink! It was nice to play fetch with a dog who actually goes and gets the ball though, for a change. Hom just isn’t interested I’m anything that isn’t edible.

The four of us (and Hompom) headed up to the Clifton Downs to meet up with @unbrokenreality & @kateykatey. James and Alex were designated official dumping ground for belongings, and Alex designated himself official photographer. As I’m sure you can imagine, the prospect of having someone take photos of you when you’re planning to do any sort of physical activity on a warm day isn’t the nicest thing in the world.

We walked the 5km course in just over an hour1, and it was really nice to chat to each other and laugh together on the way round. Even Homily made it all the way, with only a few two-minute breaks where I would carry her a little way, whenever it seemed like she was flagging a bit! We were greeted with goodie bags and our medals, including one for Homily!

One of my cousins sponsored me as we hit the 2km mark – it was very motivating to be pushed over the £300 mark as we walked round!

Race for Life

Just crossed the finish line! – Photo by @jamescorkhill

After a quick shower and change back at Hayley’s, we headed into the city centre for our reward – milkshakes at Rocotillos! I swear, if I could find somewhere in Birmingham that did proper milkshakes like these people, I would be making up excuses to go there all the time. “oh, its wednesday, let’s celebrate with shakes?” … “you’ve found a missing sock? Wooohooo, time for milkshakes” … And so on. Nom nom nom.

Hayley & Alex very kindly offered us a bed for the night, so we headed back to theirs for a quiet evening and some well deserved rest! We headed back to Birmingham in the morning, after watching far too much of the hollyoaks omnibus. I don’t like soaps as a general rule, but I found it oddly compelling!

With our medals – Photo by @nixgeek

I have managed to raise over £300 for Cancer Research UK, which I am absolutely delighted about! If you want to donate you still can though, so please please please head over to my sponsorship page and donate securely & quickly online.

This experience was really great – and it meant a lot to me, so I’m really pleased I took part. Thank you so much to everyone who has donated, I am so grateful for your support!

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Letters to Juliet – Film Review

June 16th, 2010

James & I headed out to the cinema tonight, to take advantage of (one of) our local cinema’s cheap Tuesday tickets deal. With the exception of Valentines Day in February, we haven’t been to see a chick flick for ages, so it was lovely to go & watch a proper girl meets boy film.

In Letters to Juliet, a young couple from New York head to Verona for a romantic pre-wedding honeymoon but end up spending time apart due to Victor visiting suppliers for his new restaurant. His fiancé Sophie, a budding writer, is left to her own devices and makes a visit to Juliet Capulet’s house, where girls leave messages to Juliet about their love life tangles. Sophie finds a 50-year-old letter & answers it, which leads to a scavenger hunt for the original letter author’s lost love.. With an attractive, gentlemanly, and rather stereotypical English grandson in tow. I’m sure you can guess the rest…

The plot was predictable but enjoyable; yes, you could make stabs rather accurately as to how things were going to turn out and what was going to happen next, but it was fun to watch all the same. The characters were nice enough, although maybe lacking a bit in-depth (not that I was expecting much!). I especially liked the grandmother, Clare, who was caring and a little bit whimsical at the same time – she put me in mind of a toned down version of my own Nana. The scenery throughout the film was utterly stunning, as you would expect from any film based in Tuscany.

The comedic moments in the film were of average standard for a romantic comedy; some of them had me giggling out loud, and some just made me smile. Unfortunately there was a little bit of a smattering of rather corny lines and cheesy moments, but I didn’t really find myself too bothered by these!

If you are like me, and like to zone out of the real world for a bit on occasion by curling up with a bit of classic romantic comedy, then you’ll probably enjoy this film. I liked it, despite it’s shortcomings – it kept me entertained for a few hours and left me with a nice ‘feel good’ feeling while I was walking out of the cinema. This one is likely to make its way into our film collection a few months after it is released on Blu Ray, to be popped on and accompanied with a bar of chocolate and a Homily cuddle when I’m feeling in need of some relaxing escapism.

Tags: film, girl stuff
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Race for Life – Only 3 days to go!

June 9th, 2010

This Saturday (wow, that’s come around fast!) I will be heading down to Bristol to take part in Race for Life, to help raise money for Cancer Research UK.

Please help me raise as much money for this great cause as possible, by sponsoring me to take part! I explain why I’m taking part on my Race for Life page.

I think Homily is going to be confused by her very long walk! We will be getting up early, and driving from Birmingham to Bristol in order to get there in time for the start of the event – not my ideal Saturday morning. But it’s worth it, because I have already raised more than my target £250. Every penny helps though, so please ignore the fact I’ve hit my target and donate anything you can!

Please sponsor me :-)

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