So, I've made it to my holiday time, which has actually gone from 9 days to 11 days off in a row, no complaints from me :) well, my only complaint has been that my feet are hurting again, to the point where they let me go home an hour early last night. I was hoping that I just have to get used to my new shoes, which should be comfy enough, but then I've figured out that the problem is with the way I'm standing, putting my weight on the balls of my feet instead of my heels, which is apparently wrong. But I think I've always done that, as anytime I've ever had sore feet it's always been the balls of my feet and not my heels. So I don't really know how to correct that problem, but I don't see being able to carry on with the level of pain that I'm having.
Anyways, for now I can put my feet up and enjoy the next week and a half. The weather doesn't seem like it's going to give us many reasons to spend a lot of time outside, but for better or worse, we're off to Scarborough on Sunday for four days. Today I've got some time to myself while Adam works till mid-afternoon. Right now I'm trying to decide if I feel like popping to the shops for a wander around. Guess we'll see what I feel like doing after I have a little brunch and coffee. Can't make decisions without coffee, LOL ;) and especially if it keeps raining, I might just feel more like staying in with my Kindle. I'm halfway through A Dance with Dragons, and I don't know what I'll do with my obsession once I finish, and have who knows how long of a wait till we see Book 6. Guess I'll try to get into another story in the meantime.
New favorite quote: 'A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies'- George R.R. Martin
"Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence." -Aristotle
Friday, 13 July 2012
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
My Song of Ice and Fire Soundtrack
Adam introduced me to uwall.tv tonight. Working on my own playlist, to reflect my mood as I'm reading the Song of Ice and Fire series. Don't have many songs yet, but it's a work in progress :)
My Song of Ice and Fire Soundtrack:
My Song of Ice and Fire Soundtrack:
Saturday, 9 June 2012
more randomness
Hello world, just thought I'd pop in with a few random thoughts for today :)
- I've started reading the Song of Ice and Fire series, by George R.R. Martin. I've resisted for awhile, thinking how long the books are and that they'd be slow-going at times and I'd be struggling through it, but I'm so into the tv show that I can't wait for season 3 to start next year to see what happens next. I'm nearly finished with the first book now, and I'm really enjoying it, I read pretty much every spare moment I get. It's just like watching the first series all over again. I'm really excited to catch up to the end of the second book, and then get on to the third which will be the start of the story that I don't know yet. By the time the next season of Game of Thrones starts, I'll already know the whole story :)
- I'm becoming addicted to avocados. Not on their own, just in sandwiches. Always nice to find something healthy that you love.
- After all that sunshine we had just a couple of weeks ago, it's pouring rain on us now. I want my sunshine and warm weather back :(
- I've actually got a Saturday off next week, that is if nothing changes on the schedule in the next week *knock on wood* and I'm really excited for that, not because I have any plans, but just because I'm so fed up with weekends and bank holidays meaning that I'm only having to work even harder and not get a break. It would be one thing if I had random weekend days off now and then. So this gives me hope :)
- Five weeks from now I start my 9-day holiday :) Guess we'd better sort out soon if we're going anywhere... all depends on money, really.
- And I'm playing Skyrim again. I actually made a new character, so I could go back and start the story again and try new things. And of course, going along with my Game of Thrones obsession, my new character is Daenerys Targaryen. Since she is the Dragonborn, and all. It's fun to be running around in the game again and seeing what random things happen :)
- I've started reading the Song of Ice and Fire series, by George R.R. Martin. I've resisted for awhile, thinking how long the books are and that they'd be slow-going at times and I'd be struggling through it, but I'm so into the tv show that I can't wait for season 3 to start next year to see what happens next. I'm nearly finished with the first book now, and I'm really enjoying it, I read pretty much every spare moment I get. It's just like watching the first series all over again. I'm really excited to catch up to the end of the second book, and then get on to the third which will be the start of the story that I don't know yet. By the time the next season of Game of Thrones starts, I'll already know the whole story :)
- I'm becoming addicted to avocados. Not on their own, just in sandwiches. Always nice to find something healthy that you love.
- After all that sunshine we had just a couple of weeks ago, it's pouring rain on us now. I want my sunshine and warm weather back :(
- I've actually got a Saturday off next week, that is if nothing changes on the schedule in the next week *knock on wood* and I'm really excited for that, not because I have any plans, but just because I'm so fed up with weekends and bank holidays meaning that I'm only having to work even harder and not get a break. It would be one thing if I had random weekend days off now and then. So this gives me hope :)
- Five weeks from now I start my 9-day holiday :) Guess we'd better sort out soon if we're going anywhere... all depends on money, really.
- And I'm playing Skyrim again. I actually made a new character, so I could go back and start the story again and try new things. And of course, going along with my Game of Thrones obsession, my new character is Daenerys Targaryen. Since she is the Dragonborn, and all. It's fun to be running around in the game again and seeing what random things happen :)
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Party's over it seems...
Well, we had absolutely beautiful weather for over a week, so I suppose that's the best we could've hoped for. But after nine days of temps in the high 60's- mid 70's and hardly a cloud in the sky, last night the rain finally came, and today will be rainy and cooler again. Oh well, it was nice to enjoy the sunshine while we had it, and hopefully it'll come back again at times over the next few months. You never know.
Nothing else exciting going on here really. Still been in a cooking mood. Last night I threw together a lovely pasta with bolognaise sauce, tuna, prawns and mussels. I got the idea from Adam a few weeks ago, when he decided to use tuna in spaghetti instead of the usual mince that we do. It was nice, but I thought I could improve on it a little. And wow, yeah, that was my idea of heaven, a nice plate of seafood pasta. The other day I made a strawberry-banana pie, but not from scratch, just bought a ready-made crust and made up some strawberry gelatin-like pudding mix, with banana slices. Not bad though.
So, tomorrow begins a new month. No plans for June, but it's our last chance to sort out if we're going to go anywhere in July for our time off work. Some ideas have been tossed out, taking the train to Devon, flying to Jersey, flying to Mallorca. Guess we'll see, it all depends on money, really, as does everything in life.
Nothing else exciting going on here really. Still been in a cooking mood. Last night I threw together a lovely pasta with bolognaise sauce, tuna, prawns and mussels. I got the idea from Adam a few weeks ago, when he decided to use tuna in spaghetti instead of the usual mince that we do. It was nice, but I thought I could improve on it a little. And wow, yeah, that was my idea of heaven, a nice plate of seafood pasta. The other day I made a strawberry-banana pie, but not from scratch, just bought a ready-made crust and made up some strawberry gelatin-like pudding mix, with banana slices. Not bad though.
So, tomorrow begins a new month. No plans for June, but it's our last chance to sort out if we're going to go anywhere in July for our time off work. Some ideas have been tossed out, taking the train to Devon, flying to Jersey, flying to Mallorca. Guess we'll see, it all depends on money, really, as does everything in life.
Monday, 21 May 2012
You smell what I'm cookin'?
Well, we're finally starting to see signs of spring again here in sunny Leeds :) it's getting warmer, and hopefully we'll be seeing a bit more sunshine. Adam and I have a day off on Wed., so maybe we'll get out and enjoy the day, if we're lucky enough for the weather to cooperate. Last year we had quite a few random outings when the weather was nice, and it would be nice to have a chance to do that again.
So, I've been trying to do a bit more creative cooking lately, try some new things. Last week I had a hankering for pad Thai, like the dish that Adam had at the Thai place we went to for our anniversary. I didn't use proper rice noodles though, as I wanted bigger ones, so I subbed some tagliatelle instead, which worked out nicely. Some pad Thai sauce (thought the store-bought sauce was easier than getting all the ingredients to make my own)onto the egg-fried and seasoned noodles, and a stir-fry mix of bean sprouts and some other veg, and some prawns, and it really turned out perfect. Definitely one to try again often.
So, tonight's culinary adventures are taking us into the world of casseroles. Chicken parm casserole, to be specific. Found a recipe on Pinterest, and it gave me an idea to base mine on. I never follow recipes exactly, I just use them as a guide, changing ingredients and sometimes cooking methods as well to suit my preferences. I diced the chicken breasts (about 550g) and coated them in egg and breadcrumbs, seasoned with garlic and basil and parmesan. Threw on mushrooms and onions. When it's ready to go in the oven, I'll add a jar of pasta sauce, cook for 30 min. on 175 C, then take it out to add the mozzarella and cook for maybe another 30 min. or so. Since my recipe uses a smaller portion than the original recipe called for, it may need less time, we'll see how it turns out. Hopefully it'll be awesome.
So, I've been trying to do a bit more creative cooking lately, try some new things. Last week I had a hankering for pad Thai, like the dish that Adam had at the Thai place we went to for our anniversary. I didn't use proper rice noodles though, as I wanted bigger ones, so I subbed some tagliatelle instead, which worked out nicely. Some pad Thai sauce (thought the store-bought sauce was easier than getting all the ingredients to make my own)onto the egg-fried and seasoned noodles, and a stir-fry mix of bean sprouts and some other veg, and some prawns, and it really turned out perfect. Definitely one to try again often.
So, tonight's culinary adventures are taking us into the world of casseroles. Chicken parm casserole, to be specific. Found a recipe on Pinterest, and it gave me an idea to base mine on. I never follow recipes exactly, I just use them as a guide, changing ingredients and sometimes cooking methods as well to suit my preferences. I diced the chicken breasts (about 550g) and coated them in egg and breadcrumbs, seasoned with garlic and basil and parmesan. Threw on mushrooms and onions. When it's ready to go in the oven, I'll add a jar of pasta sauce, cook for 30 min. on 175 C, then take it out to add the mozzarella and cook for maybe another 30 min. or so. Since my recipe uses a smaller portion than the original recipe called for, it may need less time, we'll see how it turns out. Hopefully it'll be awesome.
Friday, 18 May 2012
when a song comes on and it just makes you smile...
'You are the one to grow old with. To live, to laugh and to lie with. You are, you are, you are.'
*smiles*
Love you Adam, even when you're being a cheeky sod ;) you're still completely and utterly perfect for me in every way <3
*smiles*
Love you Adam, even when you're being a cheeky sod ;) you're still completely and utterly perfect for me in every way <3
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
ramblings
So, this is my first attempt at blogging on my phone. I'd best try to keep this short as I've already lost all that I typed a few minutes ago. Technology: can't live with it, can't live without it. I could live without predictive text though. If I have any odd words out of place here, that'll be why.
One thing I want to do is resolve to cook from scratch more, as much as I have time to, that is. It's fun, it's creative, and I can choose my own preferred ingredients. Although maybe I should wait till I've tried the potato cake mix I made today before I decide this, haha :)
I've had some other stuff on my mind lately as well, nothing I've been eager to talk about, and still don't really want to get into. I just... well, it's just that it's not going away, so I guess I feel that I need to put it out there just a little, tentatively, abstractly. It's just that there's no solution, so what do you do with an issue that you want to change, but can't? All I keep coming up with is to try and leave it alone, or find acceptance. I don't know... maybe I'll feel more ready to talk about it more later.
One thing I want to do is resolve to cook from scratch more, as much as I have time to, that is. It's fun, it's creative, and I can choose my own preferred ingredients. Although maybe I should wait till I've tried the potato cake mix I made today before I decide this, haha :)
I've had some other stuff on my mind lately as well, nothing I've been eager to talk about, and still don't really want to get into. I just... well, it's just that it's not going away, so I guess I feel that I need to put it out there just a little, tentatively, abstractly. It's just that there's no solution, so what do you do with an issue that you want to change, but can't? All I keep coming up with is to try and leave it alone, or find acceptance. I don't know... maybe I'll feel more ready to talk about it more later.
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