Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Lady K's Big Birthday Bonanza



My last personal blog left you all on a bit of a cliffhanger didn't it? For that I apologise but I didn't want to go on all night about my highly exciting social life and make you all jealous! I am of course kidding! I didn't want to bore you more like. But as I had already planned to write these particular personal blogs you'll just have to endure the boredom, or not read them and watch some paint dry instead! ;0P

So, where was I? Ah yes, the beginning of my birthday weekend. Which actually sort of lasted about 10 days. But then it was a big birthday. My 30th to be precise. Which is sort of depressing if I linger on it so let's not. Let's talk instead of my best friend of the north coming down to stay with me and bringing her step daughter and a close friend of ours with her. As the step daughter and friend had not been to Brighton before we had to make the most of our limited time and do as many fun things as possible.



We decided that as the girls would be arriving by train, and would need to swap trains in London, that we should see a show on the day they arrived. We didn't want them to just pass through London without seeing a bit of London and doing something while we were there. I suggested we have something to eat at my favourite London diner, Ed's, and then take in a show. When we'd taken our seats in the diner we realised we were eating in front of PG Tips funny man Johnny Vegas who was sitting at the table behind us. So dinner turned out to be a fun little adventure of it's own.






The show we decided to see was Wicked, literally. 


I had seen it before, but around 5 years ago, and the other girls had never seen it and all wanted to. I remembered liking it first time around and thought it was just as Wicked this time. It had me singing along to 'Popular' (which is still in my head now) and 'Defying Gravity' for weeks to come. After the train ride back to Brighton, I took the girls on a brief tour around my flat as they'd never seen it before. It was a very brief tour as my flat only has 4 rooms, but they all seemed to like the flat which was a relief as I'd been cleaning it for weeks in anticipation of their arrival! 

The next day we decided the only thing to do was be a tourist. So I took the girls on a walking tour of Brighton. We did some shopping, had lunch at the delicious Foodilic, walked through both the south laines, I showed the girls the Banksy which is currently still on the side of the Prince Albert Pub.


Then we walked through the Pavillion Gardens and on to the Pier where we stopped for a drink, had a play on the games and posed for some silly photos, as you do.






From there we headed home for a quick change and then did something I've wanted to do for the last 6 years of living in Brighton, but never had done. We went on the Ghost Walk of the Lanes http://www.ghostwalkbrighton.co.uk/


It was as fabulously kitsch and over acted as I'd thought it would be, with only the slightest hint of fact thrown in for good measure. The only downside to the walk was that it was a typical Brighton summers evening, meaning it was windy as hell and bloody freezing. But lots of fun. As you can see...

At the end of the walk we made a quick dash to Charles Street for a slice of the gay club scene. A great night was had by all, perhaps with the acception of my bff's step daughter who seemed to think there would be plenty of nice men for her in the club. She didn't seem to understand that the men in gay clubs wouldn't be looking for a nice girl to take home! A fun night nonetheless. 

The next day brought much sunshine and the invitation to a BBQ hosted by my cinema buddy. We quickly headed into town for a last minute look around the north lanes as we'd not had time to have a proper look around the day before. I took the girls to Shake-Away for a milkshake and Cyber Candy for some american style sweets, and then we headed to the BBQ. The weather held all day until it was eventually time to take the girls back to Brighton station to board their trains home. It was a sad farewell but I hope they'll be back soon!

My birthday week continued with my actual birthday falling on the Tuesday after my friends had gone home. One friend made me home made bread and a lemon drizzle cake (you know who you are and how fabulous everything you make is!), another friend got me 31 birthday cards (just to throw me off the scent) and one of my work friends made me these bad boys...

And let me tell you, they were as good as they looked! And yes, that is my future husband sitting on top looking up adoringly at me. Err, sorry, lost my train of thought there...Jake cakes have a way of doing that to me! ;0P
Where was I? Ah yes, my birthday, apart from having to go into work on the morning of my birthday (boooooooooo), I went for a birthday cupcake with my best friend of the south, to my favourite cupcake shop in the laines (they put a 30th candle on my cake at the request of my friend!) and then had a birthday movie double bill of Cars 2 and Horrible Bosses (reviews for which are on the other blog). So another jam packed day was had there. 
I barely had time to recover from my busy birthday week when Thursday was fast approaching. The day my brother was arriving for his weekend in Brighton. But yet again I have rambled for too long and must pick up my Big Brother's Brighton Adventure another time.

*Special thanks to Damian Whelan for the use of his funky picture '30' as my headline photo for this blog.*

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Lady K's (Seemingly) Nonstop July

I have looked back over my personal blogs and it seems I'm averaging one personal blog per month. I have decided this is not good enough, not nearly good enough (spot the film quote) and I plan to rectify that this month. With a whole host of personal blogs! Woo! Whether my plan actually comes into fruition is a whole other story...


My first personal blog this month actually needs to take me all the way back to the start of July! To try and minimise boredom (on your part) I've decided to try and merge three blogs I had planned to do in July, into one giant post. With me so far? Good!


At the start of July I went home for a few days as my best friend of the north was renewing her wedding vows in celebration of her 10 year wedding anniversary. As I was maid of honour at her wedding 10 years ago I wanted to be there to help them celebrate 10 happy years together. The re-wedding went without a hitch (other than them getting hitched that is!) and a fantastic celebration followed, held at their house for family and friends. I already wished them a happy anniversary but I will take this time to say how blessed I am to have friends like these. Caring and loyal, not only to each other but those they hold dear. I am honoured to be one of the ones you guys hold dear.


Making the most of my brief time up north I also dropped in on my brother and sister in law who very kindly took me to visit my sister. My sister suffers from learning difficulties and now lives in a shared house with other girls who have similar disabilities. I don't get to see her as often as I do my friends and family up north, as unlike them she is not able to visit me in Brighton. This is unless she was accompanied by a carer. So it was nice to spend some time catching up with her. I got to hear all about the cruise she had recently been on with my dad and all of the lovely places they'd visited around the med. As you can see from my holiday snap, I also got to see my cheeky little nephew, which is always a treat for me.


On my way back to Brighton I decided to stop off in London as my favourite cinema there - The Prince Charles Cinema http://www.
princecharlescinema.com - was screening one of my all time favourite films since I was little, Labyrinth. Anyone who's previously read my personal blogs will know that this is the second time I'd tried to see Labyrinth at The PCC, but last time I failed as it was sold out. If you would like to read that particular entry go to: http://willow23s-firsteverblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/valentines-day.html. Anyway, this time I wasn't leaving anything to chance so I booked Labyrinth tickets for me and my best friend of the south for the showing on the day I got back from Preston. In my excitement I probably didn't factor in much thought about the fact that I would have a massive case with me! But luckily for me the staff at The PCC are as lovely as the place itself and they allowed me to leave my case safely locked away in their store cupboard! Hooray for the lovely people at The PCC! Ditto, if you missed it and want to read my Labyrinth review, go to: http://willow23s-filmreviews2011.blogspot.com/2011/07/labyrinth.html


 The rest of July was pretty quiet, unless you count the Harry Potter Premiere that I attended on the 7th July. I won't go into detail about that as I wrote a whole separate blog about my Harry Potter Experience (http://willow23s-firsteverblog.blogspot.com/2011/07/lady-ks-harry-potter-experience.html) which goes into a LOT of detail! 


I will just say that I spoke to Evanna Lynch (the actress who plays Luna Lovegood), and I got hers and Ralph Fiennes signatures, and it made my day! ;0) 


From the 8th July to the 15th July every waking moment (the ones where I wasn't keeping my eyes open with matchsticks whilst at work) was consumed with Mr Potter as I set myself The Potter Challenge.



I went to see every Harry Potter film, from The Philosophers Stone to The Deathly Hallows Part 2, one film per day at the cinema and had to review every film before I saw the next one. I thought at one point (around the time I was reviewing Half Blood Prince) that I might die of a Potter overdose! But now it's all over I find I miss the bespectacled boy wizard. And so I'm now reading the books. I had already read books 1 and 2 before I started my Potterthon but have now read book 3 and am in the midst of book 4 as we speak.


The day after I'd finally finished watching all of the Harry Potter movies, one of my close friends held her hen party. A fun night of drinking, singing, more drinking and dancing. I discovered a new haunt called The Haunt, which plays cheesy 80s tunes every Saturday night, and just generally had a fabulous time. 


This then left me with barely a week to recover and sort my flat out before my best friend from the north, her step daughter and another friend, descended upon my tiny one bedroom flat for my Birthday weekend...




...but as it's late and this post is already very long, that will have to wait for another day! ;0)


*Thanks to A-ha for the use of their song title (Seemingly) Nonstop July.