Here they are!
My favourite songs of all time!
Monday, 27 June 2016
No 16 Visit Somewhere haunted (25)
How could I pass up the opportunity to spend the night in the London Tombs. So Chloe and I set off to be spooked, haunted, scared and otherwise freaked out in a tourist attraction which is set in the tombs of London. There have been many reports of spooky sightings in this place so armed with torches, we arrived with trepidation!
After a tour of where we were to be spending the night, it was clear there were going to be some interesting times ahead. We were divided into groups and sent off into different parts of the tombs to conduct a ghost hunting activity; we were dutifully rotated round throughout the night.
First stop a darkened corridor where we attempted to summon up the spirits of the tombs, asking them to turn a torch on to let us know they were there. It did go darker at times, if that is possible, but maybe it was our eyes!
A little fun to be had in the Ouija Board room, apparently a little girl called Queenie aged 8 was there as our glass moved rather quicker than I though was possible with 5 people touching it with little fingers and outstretched arms. Who knows!
After another stop in a darkened area, an attempt to do table tipping and a roam around on our own, we decided that ghost hunting was tiring stuff and maybe there were too many people on this one. It was good fun though as you never know what could be behind you!
After a tour of where we were to be spending the night, it was clear there were going to be some interesting times ahead. We were divided into groups and sent off into different parts of the tombs to conduct a ghost hunting activity; we were dutifully rotated round throughout the night.
First stop a darkened corridor where we attempted to summon up the spirits of the tombs, asking them to turn a torch on to let us know they were there. It did go darker at times, if that is possible, but maybe it was our eyes!
A little fun to be had in the Ouija Board room, apparently a little girl called Queenie aged 8 was there as our glass moved rather quicker than I though was possible with 5 people touching it with little fingers and outstretched arms. Who knows!
Sunday, 27 March 2016
No 15 Write down something I am grateful for every week in 2015 (7)
I kept to this and wrote down something in a lovely bound book for every week of the year. I have continued to do so too as it was such a good thing to look back over a week and find something positive and good that stood out to me - however large or small - I was grateful there was always something.
No 14 Do one thing from my Bucket List (45)
Half of me wants to write so much about this but the other half wants to remain respectful of where I went and the reason for its existence.
In January I went with my daughter to Krakow, Poland to visit Auschwitz. I have no relatives that were there, I don't know anyone who was there and I haven't met anyone who was there in my entire 50 years, and I have travelled a lot. However, it is not surprising I haven't met anyone - it was a death camp.
I wanted to go to show my respects to the millions of people who not only died and suffered there, but at all the camps under Nazi rule. As a child the shock that human beings could behave in that manner has stayed with me my entire life. I will never get used to the fact that people can go beyond the cruel to the nonchalant about human suffering.
I was concerned at first that Auschwitz would be a horrific tourist site, I was wrong. Yes there were a lot of visitors, but the atmosphere was mostly one of respect rather than voyeuristic; just the odd over zealous photographer.
I am glad I heard their story, it needs to be told for many years to come. This photograph I hope reflects the gravity of Auschwitz; I will always keep their plight in my heart.
In January I went with my daughter to Krakow, Poland to visit Auschwitz. I have no relatives that were there, I don't know anyone who was there and I haven't met anyone who was there in my entire 50 years, and I have travelled a lot. However, it is not surprising I haven't met anyone - it was a death camp.
I wanted to go to show my respects to the millions of people who not only died and suffered there, but at all the camps under Nazi rule. As a child the shock that human beings could behave in that manner has stayed with me my entire life. I will never get used to the fact that people can go beyond the cruel to the nonchalant about human suffering.
I was concerned at first that Auschwitz would be a horrific tourist site, I was wrong. Yes there were a lot of visitors, but the atmosphere was mostly one of respect rather than voyeuristic; just the odd over zealous photographer.
I am glad I heard their story, it needs to be told for many years to come. This photograph I hope reflects the gravity of Auschwitz; I will always keep their plight in my heart.
Friday, 29 January 2016
No 13 Spend a whole day with each of my children (19)
Why was this a challenge? Having 3 adult children with busy lives and 1 living 2 hours away meant it was tricky to spend a whole day with just them. Of course we all wanted to make sure we did the challenge and are now planning to do it every year - I recommend it! So often I see my family but in groups, or at events; having a day to just be... we had the opportunity to remember what we like about each other and how much we love each other.
Spent the day with Sara at a spa - what a treat, healthy juices and lunch, lovely massage and facial, quick jog in the gym topped off by a swim, a stint in the steam room and ending with a relaxing spell in the jacuzzi! To say we talked for England was an understatement - but we soon put the world to rights and vowed to do it again in the not too distant future.
Spent the day with George that ended up with another challenge being ticked off my list! He treated me to an open air concert at Blenheim Palace to see Ludovico Einaudi - magical! The sunset we had to some of the most beautiful music in the world was a very emotional moment; yes I had a tear!!
Spent a few days with Chloe on other challenges but the day in question that was so meaningful was when we visited so many of the places I lived when I was younger for the front door challenge. It was quite emotional for me to visit so many in one day and to talk about what I remembered with Chloe as she wanted to know more about my history; it was a nice moment between mother and daughter.
Spent the day with Sara at a spa - what a treat, healthy juices and lunch, lovely massage and facial, quick jog in the gym topped off by a swim, a stint in the steam room and ending with a relaxing spell in the jacuzzi! To say we talked for England was an understatement - but we soon put the world to rights and vowed to do it again in the not too distant future.
Spent the day with George that ended up with another challenge being ticked off my list! He treated me to an open air concert at Blenheim Palace to see Ludovico Einaudi - magical! The sunset we had to some of the most beautiful music in the world was a very emotional moment; yes I had a tear!!
Sunday, 24 January 2016
No 12 Take a Ferrari for a test drive (11)
Not only did I get to drive a Ferrari I drove an Aston Martin as well!
This bright red car oozed super car; it was sporty, low and ready to go. I eased in to the leather driving seat and could feel the car purring at me; waiting for my foot on that gas pedal! Edging slowly to the start of the track, my foot wanted to slam down and GO! As I pulled on to the right hand side my instructor said "foot down all the" - who was I to refuse.... I took it round 3 short laps, navigated the twists and turns until finally, it was over My instructor was very pleased. said he had never been asked so many questions by a woman before and I had handled the car very smoothly. What can I say - I am a Ferrari girl!
Next up the Aston Martin. It was an automatic with paddles on the steering wheel so it took a lap to
get used to it. Still, I soon got it and got it up to a fast speed, not as nippy as the Ferrari on pulling away or when changing gear. It was definitely something I had never thought I would do but my heart lies with that bright red, brashy supercar!
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