Showing posts with label a day in the life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a day in the life. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Day In The Life - October 22 2011

This 'A Day In The Life' was inspired by a project at sh1ft.org - we were asked to record our October 22 2011, in 24 photos or less.

We had travelled up to Liverpool on Friday October 21 for a long weekend away. We had tickets to see Jessie J on Saturday October 22, this is my day.

Taking advantage of not having to be up early for work or an absurd international Formula One race, we laid in until after 8am (probably not most people's idea of a lie-in, but for us it was good). Breakfast in our hotel room courtesy of our mini kitchen, complete with fridge. By 10:30am we were ready to go.



Our plan was to head straight down to the Albert Dock and spend time walking around that area.



We did one lap of the Albert Dock and started the indoor exploration with the TATE Liverpool gallery. Now, I'm not a gallery type of person, I really only like the gift shops!



Dressed for winter, the TATE was incredibly warm! I was bored and there wasn't much to see so we moved onto the next, which was the Merseyside Maritime Museum. In there was the International Slavery Museum, which was the most interesting part. I also enjoyed the Titantic exhibitions, I cannot believe it is almost 100 years since the disaster.



By 1pm we were ready for some food and drink. After walking past a few of closed the restaurants earlier, they were now open for lunch, so we wandered back around the dock to find somewhere suitable. We ended up at the Miller & Carter Steakhouse knowing that they will definitely cater for my picky eating. I chose to have a grilled chicken breast burger and James ordered a beefburger, both plain with no sauce, no cheese and no mayo. When our food finally arrived my chicken was covered in bacon and barbecue sauce! James and I swapped plates, so I ended up with his beefburger and he enjoyed the free sauce and bacon that should've been paid extras. The service staff were also terrible! We felt ignored and sat with dirty plates on our table a long time after we'd finished eating. We tried everything, making eye contact with the waitresses just got us a blank response or a 'how are you' before wandering away. James had to literally flag down a waitress to take away the plates and bring us the bill so we could leave. Terrible! And it wasn't even busy.



After lunch we went to take a look at the Liverpool Wheel. It was very windy and the cabs seemed to sway a little bit too much for me. It's so small compared to the London Eye, it just scared me. So we just looked and left.



We'd walked past a confectionery shop round the Albert Dock and near that was the Funky Shake Bar - they made milkshakes out of chocolate bars! James chose a simple Rolo milkshake, I went for a special for just £1 extra! It was called 'Bubbles' - it contained Daim bar, Galaxy chocolate and was topped with Maltesers. Amazing!



By 3pm we were back at the hotel for sit down and rest before heading back out to the Jessie J gig. I enjoyed some iPad Twitter time and a read of my magazine.



All I wanted to do was stay in a have a nap, but it was time to put my face on ready to go out.



Not bad!



Converse on, the only type of footwear suitable to gigs at Universities! 5:45pm, we're out.



On the walk to the University we stopped off for food in Subway. Mine was a 6 inch chicken on hearty Italian bread, toasted, with lettuce and red onion. Yum.



We queued outside the venue for 45 minutes. So glad I took my hat, scarf and gloves - it was very chilly. Some girls who were queuing near us were just wearing dresses, no coat, cardigan or tights! WHAT!



We changed our chosen position for Jessie J a couple of times once we were inside. I always knew I was going to have a hard time seeing her when she got on stage, I don't generally do standing tickets for gigs but that was all that was available. She looked and sounded great, love the purple hair! And there was confetti at the end, shaped like hearts!



We got back to the hotel at 11pm, after a quick stop in Tesco for some chocolate and Mountain Dew. Aching feet from the walking, standing and dancing - glad to get those shoes off and relax.



Checked Twitter before bed. Jessie J loved her loud Liverpool crowd - yeah, that was me!

Sunday, January 02, 2011

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

This 'A Day In The Life' was inspired by a project at sh1ft.org - we were asked to record our New Year's Eve, and/or New Year's Day, in 24 photos or less.

This is my January 1st 2011.

My day began just after 9am when I naturally woke up. I dragged myself downstairs to the kitchen and started my day with a photo of our IKEA kitchen clock!

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

After a little TV flicking and catch up with the news, it was breakfast time. My all time favourite cereal? Squares! They're a little like Weetabix, but bad for you with a chocolate filling. Yum.

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

More TV, then it was time to get out of my PJs and into some more normal clothes. A day spent at home can only mean comfy clothes, so t-shirt, leggings and cute slippers!

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

Seems like I've only just had breakfast, but I'm hungry - so nibbles for lunch. We bought these to snack on for New Year's Eve but after too many chocolates and ice cream we couldn't manage anything else.

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

It's almost time to go back to work, which means we have to think about boring stuff like washing our clothes! No tumble dryer (yet) and cold weather means they have to dry naturally on clothes airers. Tedious! My parents are buying us a tumble dryer, I cannot wait!

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

Online fun time with chocolate coins. I was expecting the silver ones to have white chocolate in them.....

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

My new printer arrived last week, but we were waiting on the shelves first! We set up the wireless for the printer and tested it out - very impressed!

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

With the shelves assembled and the printer set up in it's new home, my desk was looking a state - it needed some TLC! Tidy time.

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

Tidying the desk meant moving stuff around and giving things new places to live, if only temporary. My shelves are starting to look good with my cute stuff!

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

After dinner it was shopping/browsing for homewares and other cute things to put in my nice and tidy office. I especially love all the amazing things on Not On The High Street.

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

My mind moves on to buying curtains instead of coasters, so I measure the window - what a struggle! I am far too short and the tape measure hates me.

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

I get distracted away from curtains to pretty shoes! Ooooh, new season for clothes - but I have no money!

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

Getting back on track and moving away from my fantasy wardrobe, I meant to print off an application form for a PO Box while still at work, but now I have my new printer I can do it at home! I'm setting up a PO Box for my 101 WDW postcard project as well as to take part in Postcrossing.

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

I've taken a lot of photos, so I start to sort through them on the computer - a lot of them are trash!

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

It's been a while since dinner and at 11pm, I'm not really ready for bed. So, it's snack time and my choice is mince pies with cream - yes, having two is necessary!

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

To finish off the day, at midnight I'm playing The Sims 3. We bought a new laptop on Boxing Day, since then I've been hooked on playing this game, the expansion packs I've got have made it so great and so addictive. I ended up playing this until 2am, while James plays Modern Warfare 2 - it's too loud and violent, I prefer my game!

A Day In The Life - January 1st 2011

This ends my day, at 2am we head off to bed and vow to get back to a more reasonable bedtime for the next few days, it's back to work on Tuesday.