Tuesday, November 29, 2005

D-r-o-w-n-i-n-g

Today I feel like I'm drowning in a sea of paper, work, complications and confusions. It was predictable that this week would be a difficult one. Still, I'm getting good support from those who should be supporting me so I'm happy with that.

I'm also happy with my new flatscreen, although the colour is slightly odd.

And I'm also happy with this. As I'm a bit lacking in inspiration to come up with anything funny, I thought I'd link to this, as it made me laugh out loud - thank you Tania - although of course I'm not laughing at your pain!

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Sleep

Today I had the best sleep in ever. I didn't get up until 2pm. It would be fair to say that the earplugs I was wearing helped, but the sleep was clearly much needed. But, now I'm drunk again, no surprise there then.

I'm also massively scared about the week ahead. I just hope that by this time next week (when incidentally I'll be in Brussels) I can look back on the week (I'll no doubt be drunk by then too) and be happy.

Friday, November 25, 2005

I love you, you're Lewisham, now change

Lewisham. Much as I love you (but only for your reasonable amount of shops and short walk to Blackheath) you're not where I want to be at 11.30 on a Thursday night. But, love you I did for ten minutes after falling asleep on the DLR and ending up with you instead of Mudchute or Island Gardens. Either would have done nicely. Why didn't they have the courtesy to wake me up when I was with them? I'm going to have to have words with them.

I'm now so cold that I'm nearly crying. But hey, I have to be up in 5 hours. Doesn't that rock. Not. I'd rather be in Lewisham.

Although actually I'd rather be in Rome. I never came back to post more about it. Enough to say that I had the most wonderful time, and cemented some wonderful friendships, and I really want to go back there sometime. Rome - you treated us well and we will be back. This time maybe I won't have quite so many accidents!

Monday, November 21, 2005

Viva Roma

More about Rome soon, but just time to say - it treated us very well, we had a fab time, lots of laughs, and took lots of pics, some of which are here, some of which need tweaking, and some of which probably won't ever make it past my camera and in to public view. More will arrive there soon.

Tania, Marty, Helen and Pete - thank you

Thursday, November 17, 2005

The case of the mysterious missing comments

I owe those of you who have posted comments on here recently an apology - for some reason unknown to me, the 'moderate comments' option had been turned on, and I only stumbled across the 7 comments waiting for my authorisation by accident this evening! So, I've published them all now! There was me thinking no one loves me and that no one is reading my random ramblings and rantings anymore... ;-(

Anyway, I think I've changed the settings back now, so feel free to comment willy nilly.

Today I have three things in my head:

1) Far far too much information about the job I was doing until two weeks ago, the job I'm doing now, and the job I'm about to start

2) A lovely tale about the Mancunian taxi driver who drove me home last night, after I left work at 11.30. Turns out he might know my Dad! Small world eh.

and

3) A rant. The garage where I have put my car in for an MOT and service are blatantly trying to rob me. They are being paid a handsome amount to do the service and MOT, and then they had the cheek (this is only one example) to tell me today that they were going to charge me an extra £50 for investigating why my windscreen washers weren't working, on top of the cost of the part which needs replacing to get them to work to get it through the MOT. DON'T FRICKING THINK SO!! I might be a blonde(ish) woman but I'm not bleedin stupid you idiots!! I think I've put them in their place. They'll learn not to mess with the Griffiths if they give me any more crap when I pick up the car tomorrow.... Grrrrr.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

I got the boots

Well, I got two pairs of boots actually. Which is one more than I really needed. Bit like how I didn't really need two new tops, a pair of pj's, a pair of jeans, a scarf, a bag, a belt and a coat, nor did I really need a nice expensive dinner from Marks and Spencer.

Still, I feel better for it, and the mammoth shopping trip which resulted in acquiring all of this was very successful given it took place at lunchtime and in one hour after work! The only slightly distressing thing was that I had to go to three different branches of Next to get the coat I wanted... I was extremely distressed by the time I got to the last one and found they didn't have the right size. However, I thought I would be astute and have one last check to make sure there wasn't one on the wrong hanger or something, and, sure enough, there it was!

The point of that little tale is that it led me to reflect on how something so simple and seemingly insignificant can have a massive impact on your mood. I wasn't expecting to get it, and then I really wanted it, and then I found it and was elated. Just goes to show that good things can happen when you least expect them to...

I was so happy once I'd tried it on that I even found myself singing along (quietly of course) to the Christmas songs in the shop, despite being a firm believer that things Christmasy should not be present anywhere until at least 1st December.

On a slightly different note, having realised that 6 out of 7 posts this month so far have been alcohol related, I thought I'd mention that I'm not drinking this week (except I had a glass of champagne last night, but that doesn't count). That is until we get to Rome...

Sunday, November 13, 2005

two and a half

It has, in the words of another, been a crazy week. And, like Marty, I can't post about a lot of it on here. However, the headline news is that I've been promoted, and, although it was a gruelling process, I'm well chuffed, and everyone else seems to be too, including those who matter!

Had a fantastic night celebrating and catching up with old uni and college friends. The hangover was evil though. I love the work hard - play hard ethic! I am however very much appreciating a Sunday in the house pottering around right now though!

To all those who have wished me luck and supported me in various different ways this week - thank you. I really do appreciate it.

And expect champagne and merriment once the pay rise comes through!

I'm just going to leave you with two pictures:



Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Yeah baby!

I've had some fantastic nights out "just because it's Wednesday" in the past, right back to when I was at school. I'm not sure why this is, it might be because I hate Thursdays. Anyway, you can see the repercussions of tonight here.

But before you go there, check out this:



which I think is a cool pic - good macro setting on camera...

and this,



which Na and I think is a hilarious photo, but I suspect others won't quite see why!

More later on in the week...

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Two pints of lager and a packet of crisps

Except in my world it's five pints of lager and a packet and a half of crisps.

Hic.

Still, finally managed to spend tonight catching up with KWTNH. Anyone who is still wondering who he is can email me to find out and I'll tell you, but I'm not going into it on here. But my god he makes me laugh! And he's a great mentor type person. He's frank and a bit harsh at times, but he cuts to the chase, and he's got to know me very well over a relatively short period of time. Funny how that happens.

I'm glad to have lots of great and wonderful mates, but they more or less fall in to completely different groups, and I really enjoy that. It gives me lots of different perspectives. Some might say it gives me more than the average amount of opportunities to go out drinking too...

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Fireworks

Again, I've got so much going round in my head that I could probably get a whole long page filler of a post out - but I'm not going to.

I am going to leave you with some fireworks pictures though:







From the very good display at Blackheath last night. I have, again, had an excellent weekend. Best of luck to Pete and Helen in their new flat. And Na - the raspberry daquiri went straight to my head, but it did the trick. Thank you.

PS - there's more photos on my Flickr site.

Friday, November 04, 2005

Full

I've got a whole head full of thoughts that I can't quite marshal in to a logical and reasonable blog entry, and as I've already excelled myself with one extra special completely non-sensical blog entry this month (and it's only the 4th!), I think I'd better restrain myself!

I am however going to comment on the fantasticness of risotto. As I had another unexpected evening at home last night (KWTNH again, but he's got a good excuse), I cooked my most favourite dish ever, risotto with herbs and goats cheese (those of you who know my cooking/eating habits will know that my 'most favourite dish ever' has a habit of changing, but this is it for now!). Given that I am incapable of cooking a reasonable amount for one, I usually end up with left overs. Which I've just scoffed this evening, as a very satisfactory post-wine/champagne snack.

The best thing about risotto (which outweighs by far the 30 mins preparation and stirring that it takes) is that you get a whole bowl full of carbohydrate rich creamy comfort food - but with no cream actually involved and therefore not many calories. Wicked. You've got to be happy with that.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Sense

Um. Well. That didn't make sense did it!

Hopefully the person to whom the last paragraph was addressed has seen it and taken note. I did toy with the idea of editing the post, or removing it completely, but have decided to leave it there. Some of you thought I was being morose, some thought enigmatic. I think 'drunk'. And maybe a bit too thoughtful for my own good.

Anyway, I've improved a crap day at work with two of my favourite things this evening:

1) Shopping. I went in to Dorothy Perkins to look for boots... and came out with a skirt, a cardigan, a necklace and a pair of earrings. And no boots. Ah well

2) Chocolate. The Marks and Sparks melting chocolate pudding things. Need I say more.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Do you?

I've had the kind of evening that makes you realise things about yourself that you didn't previously realise. There is a high chance that this isn't going to make sense to some of you, mainly because I'm suffering from a poor Stella vs food ratio. Still, enough of you will be able to make sense of it to make it worth posting, and those of you who can't make sense of it can have fun trying!

It's like when you're convinced that you don't want something, so convinced that you can ignore what others are saying to you, but then you suddenly (even though it's maybe more than a year later) realise that maybe they are right.

The key thing this has taught me is that sometimes your friends can know you better than you know yourself. And that is the sign of a true friend, that they can be patient with you when they know they are right, but that they also know it's going to take you some time to realise it. Thank you. I love you :-)