Life Updates
Things are not too bad at the moment. My dad was in hospital with gall bladder problems a few weeks ago, but had thankfully returned home. There were a few visits to hospital to keep him company in the evenings. He has since been back for day visits for an issue with his mouth swelling, but that also seems to be on the mend.
I have a family meal with my in-laws and my brother in law and his family booked for Saturday, I am a little worried about this, but not massively panicking. It will be the first time meeting any of them as me, but at least it's only an afternoon, and there will be alcohol.
Finally got around to updating my CV - a colleague who recently left seems to think her new business would be a good fit. It took me some time to do, as it had been so long it was sat on a hard disk in a pile of hard discs in a dusty cupboard !
Work is not too bad at the moment, but I would still very much like to win the lottery.
Medical Matters
I have finally updated my details with the doctor, this will result in a brand new NHS number. It seems the ladies in the office had to print off all my letters, redact my old name, and then scan them all back in again, so I actually feel a bit guilty. I might take them some chocolates.
They have been really lovely, spoken to one in person, and the other on the phone a few times.
I also got the results of my latest blood test - it wasn't for hormones though, it was a normal health check one. Unfortunately my cholesterol is a bit high, so I need to cut back on the fry ups, cheesy chips, sausages and such 😐 - there were no warning labels on the menu's , it's clearly not my fault.
I also managed to wangle some more tests for my hormone levels, which I shall book shortly.
Peterborough Beer Festival - 22nd / 23rd August
I had a blood test first thing on the Thursday, but had tea and toast in a café in Barnsley before setting off on the drive - didn't feint which is a bonus !
There were a number of 1st timers that came along, Benni and Jo had never been before. Alice , Cindy , Rebeka and Gemma were all back from last year.There were lots of nice beers on, the weather was pretty good. The layout of everything was almost exactly the same as the previous year, with even the food stalls being in the same place. The loos were a bit closer, but didn't seem to be as many of them ! There were 20+ queues in the evening.
I didn't try anything too strong, as I didn't want to ruin the Friday, or be too hungover to drive back. Apparently there was a very strong peanut butter stout that did sound intriguing, but had run out.
There were some really good bands on, almost worth going just to watch them, most covers. There was a really good punk band did a number of classics that got a lot of people dancing along.I had a lovely deep fried soft shell crab at the Thai place on the Thursday that was worth of note. We also had a fab breakfast in a café attached to the Theatre on the Saturday morning.
Leeds International Beer Festival - 6th September
This was in the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey, it was very photogenic, but I didn't get that many photos :)It was organised by the council, not Camra so was a lot more commercially focused, with each brewery or business had it's own stands and employee's, rather than barrels and volunteers.
It did make it a much more slick looking event, with neons and logo's and such. But it came at a cost, it was £15 to get in, and all you got for that was a pint glass. They also kicked you out between sessions, so you couldn't simply pay to get in on the afternoon, then stay for the evening.
I didn't do the evening, but some of my friends had done the night before, and the abbey was really nicely lit, it looked fantastic in the photo's.I was there for about 4 hours, we got an Uber from the city centre. I had been helping my friend empty the remnants of the furniture of a house she was selling into a skip the night before, and on the Friday morning, so we had got in a bit later than normal.
We had some lovely Indian burgers shortly after arriving, then I was mainly on the ciders. I did have a couple of strong stouts, as it would have been rude not to :)
After the bars were told to stop serving, I managed to flutter my eyelids at the guy running the cider stall, and he let me buy a half :)
We got an Uber back after this, then checked into the hotel. Pizza was booked for 6:30 at 'Pizza Pilgrims' near the Marriot. I changed into my evening outfit before we went for food - a gothic look, but not particularly gothic makeup.
I had an American inspired one, that had sliced hotdog sausages and chips as a topping ! it was OK. There were 8 or 9 of us eating there, it was fun.
Leeds First Friday - 6th September
We headed to the main meeting venue 'The Bridge End Social' straight after the food, and met up with other friends. It seemed quiet again, which was a shame - I had become used to it being quite busy, Ihope this is just a lull before the xmas season.
I ended up leading a number of us, first to 'The End' , then 'The Shed' , then 'The Smokestack' , skipping the Viaduct again. I only had a couple of drinks the whole night, a Long Island Iced Tea in the End, and a flaming Zombie in the Shed. I had consumed enough during the day.
Didn't feel like I needed any cheesy chips, so skipped the call of Big Bites, and headed to bed shortly after 1pm. It was a nice night, but nothing special realy.
I wasn't feeling too great in the morning, my digestive system was not happy with me - I blame theflaming Zombie. I didn't manage to eat much of my breakfast at Riveresque - I had gone with a veggy one this time.
My friend needed a lift back to the house we had been clearing fairly early, as there was a man with a van on the way to collect some mattresses, so we didn't hang about.
I spent the rest of the morning helping her with a few last bits and pieces, and took some boxes of things away with me to store for her - she is hoping to move up here again soon.
Swimming
Sunday night I had swimming booked at Bramley, and a few LFF friends had also booked. So I actually knew a few people, which made it nicer. We did still manage to do a few lengths in between chatting. Although one of them is a much stronger swimmer and was literally twice as fast as me.
I was a fab ending to the weekend, and nice to get some exercise in, my foot is still not right from the walking over 2 months ago now !
I have booked another session on the 29th, and one on the 6th.
Nice to catch up with your news. Hope the family gathering goes well.
ReplyDeleteWith weight and cholesterol, I find it's the booze more than the food that causes problems.
A friend of mine was serving at the Peterborough beer festival. I'll ask if he spotted you and your friends - you're quite noticeable with your gorgeous frocks when everyone else is casual/scruffy. I wouldn't introduce you, though, as he's a dirty old man lol
I've lost my Facebook account altogether thanks to hackers but it's good to keep up with you here.
Sue x
Thankyou - I've cut down on the beer too ! mainly on halves these days . The graph on my smart scales is tending downwards at the moment :)
DeleteYes we would be hard to miss - although I didn't really try and compete with the other girls, Gemma and her LED's and Alice with her wedding are centre stage. I wanted to blend in a bit better really.
Be nice to hear if he saw us, but not any dirty aspects 😂
Shame about the Facebook, are you starting a new one ?
Izzy x
Hi, I tried to set up a new Facebook account but it got blocked, too. They recognised something. Maybe VPN is the way to go.
DeleteMy friend serving at the beer festival says he spotted your gang, said some of the frocks were definitely OTT but one or two of your group were very stylish. That'd be you, I'm sure. I'll spare you his other thoughts lol
Sue x
That is a shame, but I guess you have other ways of communicating at least . I hope I was in the stylish category for sure :)
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