Wasn't she just the cutest....
Friday, 30 November 2007
Sunday, 18 November 2007
Medieval Banquet
Following the total failure to get to the banquet at Center Parcs for Iain's birthday (Center Parcs decided in their ultimate wisdom to cancel them during the summer but didn't tell us that until we'd booked) Bob and Meg arranged for the whole of the Henderson tribe to get together at Wytchwood Stud in Mursley, Bucks. It was a rather unusual place to arrive at, especially in the dark, as it is obviously a working farm: dogs to welcome us, horses in the stables whinnying for a little attention as we passed them to get to the hall. It all added to a great atmosphere that set the mood of the evening before we'd even taken off our coats. Meg made colourful, medieval costumes for us - 20 of us in total - and we had a fantastic time!The evening was hosted by Peterkin the Fool, a total nutter with a wonderful ability to play pranks without seeing to upset anyone. He introduced us with a fanfare when we arrived, although i don't think the children were too pleased to be referred to as Iain's 'multitude of servants'. We had a little time to mingle and try out the apple and blackberry wines at the bar before we were shown to our tables. The tables were set out around a large sandy arena where the entertainment for the evening was staged. We were treated to a variety of horse stunts, a trapeze show, fools with donkeys, all interpersed with Peterkin's antics with members of the andience. Both Seth and David got dragged off to help him with his acrobatics and fire breathing. I wondered if Dave would suprise him by actually eating the fire when he was told to but he didn't. Maybe a good thing as his beard might not be the best accessory for that type of activity - I've not seen Dave firebreathe for a long time and I'm pretty sure he was clean shaven then.
The evening was topped off by the knights jousting and fighting - the Black Knight lost to the Wite Knight, of course! The horses were beautiful and very well trained, the entertainment was plentiful and fun, even the food was good (unlike banquets I've been to previously). All I can say is 'Go try the place out - it's well worth it' and 'THANKS BOB & MEG' for a great evening!
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Thursday, 15 November 2007
We'll miss you, Stu
Today was a very sad day for everyone at Packet Boat Marina. Stewart Carrie's funeral was held today following his death on November 2nd.
Stu was an amazing and well loved person, as was shown by the startling number of people who came to say their goodbyes to him today. Breakspear Crematorium was overflowing with his friends and family.
There is nothing I can say to express how much his constant and reassuring presence around this place will be missed.
Stu was an amazing and well loved person, as was shown by the startling number of people who came to say their goodbyes to him today. Breakspear Crematorium was overflowing with his friends and family.
There is nothing I can say to express how much his constant and reassuring presence around this place will be missed.
Saturday, 10 November 2007
My birthday
Had a great day! Well, I went to work all but I got out early because it was a really quiet day. Charlie took all four kids (and all my washing) to her place as an extra birthday suprise so we had the boat to ourselves all evening. Thanks, Charlie :)We went for a great meal out at Chez Gerard in Pinner. Not necessarily a place I would have chosen for a birthday meal but they had chateaubriand on the menu - Iain and I both fancied that as it's been years since we last found somewhere serving it. The whole meal was lovely and the service was friendly and unobtrusive. And I had one of the best Creme Brulee's ever!
Friday, 9 November 2007
Almost my birthday
My Mum and Philip came over for lunch today. They've been staying down in Mum's old place in Kent for a few days to get some more sorting out done. They changed their estate agents too so hopefully it will be sold and gone soon. Their journey here must've been terrible - they got stuck in traffic on the M25 and were over 90 minutes late but they got here eventually and in much better spirits that I ever am after such a hold up!We took them over to Sazio's in Pinner for lunch. I really like the atmosphere and the food there, although it was very quiet this time.
I had a great time. It's great to see how happy and bouncy Mum is now - can hardly get a word in edgeways as she's so excited about all the things happening in her life.She gave me a very unexpected present: a digital camera (Nikon D40) that she bought back at the beginning of the year for her trip to Egypt (amongst other things). She said that she didn't think she'd use it now that her life has changed so much and she knows that I like taking photos. Not that I have done much recently but that's mostly cos I'm just too busy all the time. I'm sort of sad that she won't be using it as I know how excited she was when she bought it, but I suppose that when there are so many other new and fascinating things to concentrate on in your life then other things seem less important. And at least now I'll be able to take some decent pictures to put on here (once I get a data cable to transfer them over with).
Monday, 5 November 2007
Fireworks
Best night of the year!We've tried lots of different displays over the years but I get so frustrated by the massive crowds at most of the displays that it takes all the enjoyment out of the evening for me. This year I booked tickets for the Scouts and Guides display in Stone Meadow next to Chalfont St. Giles village. It took place on Saturday night and was set to music with a 'Heros and Villains' theme. The Chalfont St Giles display is known throughout the area as the best display in Buckinghamshire and it really was great. The firemorks were a little late starting - we did wonder if there had been a slight technical hitch - but once they started they were spectacular. It was more of a case of fireworks with accompanying music, rather than fireworks exploding to the music that we have experienced at Leeds Castle and Thorpe Park in previous years, but the great family atmosphere and the low crowd level made the whole evening wonderful. Even the food was great: hot dogs made with proper home-made sausages from the local butcher and mulled wine (not that we tried the wine).
There are fireworks going off all around the boat at this time of the year. Normally they increase up to Bonfire Night and then tail off, but this year they are only just starting and we expect them to increase over the next week as Diwali is late this year - not until November 9th. We get a freat view of firworks in all directions from the back deck because there is so much open space between us and the nearest buildings (with the exception of the ones directly across the canal from us, of course).
Sunday, 4 November 2007
ATC awards evening

This evening was the Annual Presentation Evening for 1083 (Uxbridge) Squadron of the Air Training Corps - Jessica's ATC unit. She loves going there so much and the Presentation Evening last year was really inspiring for both Iain and myself. Its great to see how much the kids actually get to do and achieve. 1083 seems to be a great sqadron - they are well represented at Wing and National level in drill and sports and many of the cadets go on to do some amazing things.
This year was extra special because Jess won the award for Best instrumentalist in the squadron band. We were so proud of her and the look of suprise on her face, mixed with a little embarrassment and pride, was wonderful to see. We even got to hear the band play for the first time. The 1083 band has only recently got off the ground really. they have been without an adult Band Leader for a long time but the success of a grant application (providing much needed money for new instruments) has revitalised them and they are coming on in leaps and bounds!
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