Poshmum blog

MBT : mania becomes tendinitis Some superb writing and brilliant observational whit makes the Poshmum blog a cracking read.

“I’m just a plain old school-run Dulwich mum being driven slowly mad by the mores of the poshmums at the school gate. This is my revenge…….”

“This morning was School-Run Mum power walking morning; five of the hippest mothers were foregathered in the playground resplendent in their huge, rounded MBT trainers waiting for the bell to ring.”

Had me in creases – I’m a lifetime subscriber!

Day out at the museum


Manchester Museum
Decided it was long overdue for us to take Lily into the city for a change. We live so near to some great resources and attractions, so we waited for a weekend when the forecast wasn’t too good and headed into Manchester. The museum there’s a great place for children – as you could imagine – it yielded so many ‘wow’s that we soon lost count (for Katie and I too!). Topped the day off with a quick trip to a park for some fun on the playground, then back for a chicken casserole that had been bubbling away all day.

Christmas Video

It’s taken a while to get round to it, but here’s the video from our Xmas day and Boxing Day 2006

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Human skateboard

Saw this great video and thought of my lovely readers on a dull February Monday

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The sounds of the sound of ….


I was so intrigued by a video that I saw on Youtube that it got my mind thinking about sampling… I’ve never given “video sampling” a go and put this together very quickly as an experiment. That’s all….

St Valentine’s Day, sustainability, confusion.

I love this nation’s obsession with sustainability. It’s a great aspiration – the newest of the status symbols – one for the clever people.

I jump on the bandwagon too from time to time. I can’t help a nagging smugness about reducing my carbon footprint by cycling into work, owning ‘only’ one family car, etc., but I know, in my heart of hearts, that I’m just as bad as anyone else.

However, I didn’t really want to talk about me (let’s just assume that I’m a fairly responsible person who could do better, could do worse). I was really enamoured by the story of MP Hilary Benn, who (honourably) challenged the product-miles mantra and suggested that we (in the UK) should buy our loved ones’ Valentine’s Day roses from Africa. The minister told a sustainable food conference that emissions produced by growing flowers in Kenya and flying them to the UK can be less than a fifth of those grown in heated and lighted greenhouses in Holland.

This is ground breaking stuff. Sort of. The nice middle class sustainable people (no offence, I’m including me) were all getting settled into the routine that local is good. Then this type of thinking comes along…. Grrrrrrr….

So – we’ve adjusted our thinking – and come round to the notion that we should woo our loved ones with the lower carbon roses from Africa. That’s the right thing to do.

BUT – hang on – as this article in the BBC site illustrates, sustainability is about three (usually conflicting) areas – economic, social and environmental. We’re so often drawn into the environmental (particularly by the mainstream media), that we tend to give a lot less thought to the other two.
Venn the boat comes in I. this case, this means thinking about the implications (by European Federation of Professional Florist Associations general secretary Toine Zwitserlood) that child labour is a big thing in the African floral industry (we’re on to the social bit of the Venn diagram now). This thought sends us liberal do-gooders scurrying into our holes. Where the hell do we get our flowers from now???

Luckily, I just gave Katie a card this year. Probably not even recycled. Am I good or bad?

Cyclo Cross nationals – Ray Pugh’s video

Great video sent to me by Ray Pugh of Liverpool Mercury. Gets the atmosphere of the race so well. Leave the DVD menu bit running for a few seconds at the beginning…!

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The darndest things

Any parent could list loads of funny things their little ones say.  Here’s some of ours.

Feb 2013

Gem from Elsie this morning. Chatting about how milk gets to the bottle. “They put these things on the cow’s udders, them they ud them…”

Feb 2007:

http://www.sfist.com/attachments/sfist_derrick/fig_jam.jpgLily made me giggle this morning with this bit of simple dialogue. D: “Would you like some toast” L: “Yes please” D: “With some jam on?” L: “Yes please. And butter in the middle ”

 

A welcome run on a winter’s morning

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I went for alovely run this morning with Elvis and my camera. It’s been a while since I did my back in and I gave it long enough to recouperate, but it wouldn’t play ball – so I just started to run again anyway. After a brief venture up Ingleborough last weekend, I had a 40 minute run this morning up Bull Hill – in the most spectacular anticyclonic weather. Bleeding gorgeous. The back still aches, but running’s designed to hurt anyway, so I intend to carry on, weather permitting.

 

 

 

 

The Human Slingshot


Something very worrying about this. Something that makes you think that there’s an accident waiting to happen.