Still here & life is good; really, really good: Socks, new blog, LS memories and more
Well being "vowe'd" yesterday made me think I should come out of my little 'nesting' hiddy-hole and say hello to the blogsphere again! Sorry for the quietness, but - I hope understandably- things have been a bit busy since we got back from the 6 week honeymoon that was the 'Elsmore World Tour'. We have been happy at home, just poddeling and doing stuff really. Libby reminded me it is called nesting and reassures me that it is quite natural for newly weds ;)
Anyhoo, after freeing Dobby from his evil Master, I feel I should continue my work and so I offer a green i-pod sock and an orange i-pod sock to any other unhappily-owned House Elves out there I know - all in the spirit of Hermione and S.P.E.W. of course ;) .
In other news:
New Blog:
I am now the proud owner of my own li'l piece of internet real estate: www.mrselsmore.com At the moment that url will redirect to this blog, so don't go trying to find it just yet, but you can update your links to reflect the change. RSS feed: at the button on the right hand sidebar (sorry, not sure of the url for the feed yet - note to self: need husband to come home and help out with a few minor IT bits and bobs ;) - so you'll just have to come to the site when it launches to grab the feed. Now as for the launch: Sunday 5th March 2006 seems as good a date as any; and it means I can call on Warren's expertise tomorrow to put some tweaks in place :) So from Sunday please follow me over onto www.mrelsemore.com - and my thanks to the Blogsphere team for their template.
LS '06 memories:
I know it was over a month ago, and this is darned late to be posting any sort of LS '06 review, but darn it I have been busy so here goes:
Let me start by saying that I HAD A BALL, AN ABSOLUTE BLAST. As soon as we arrived on the Friday night we found kindred spirits and old friends propping up the Dolphin Bar and things just continued from there, non-stop till we left on the following Saturday.
Personal highlights:
(Please take it as read that all caveats are in place about not meaning to forget anyone or anything - there's just so much and so many people I'm almost bound to forget someone or something - my apologies in advance. Oh and the whole 'In no particular order' set of caveats apply too.)
Life is good; really, really good:
Since we have been back in Edinburgh I have been remembering why I love this City so much. My friend Wendy, who is currently staying here, was saying this morning that there was some theroy that for each of us there are 7 places in the world where we feel immediately and completely at home. Edinburgh is definitely the top of my list. I feel such a sense of belonging when I walk down its streets. I feel so at ease and at home in it - it constantly amazes me quite how at home I feel - I feel it everyday and everytime I step out of my door.
I am generally so happy and so content in my life at the moment - really deep-seated and deep-rooted contentment - that I'm likely to be encompassed within it and neglect the blog. I know there are those out there who read and wish I would post more. But to be honest my blog is a pretty accurate reflection of me and as such it is not a rapid-fire commentary on life, that is churning out the latest thoughts (I have this picture in my head of the constantly stuttering printers in the 'news-collation room' in 'Good Morning Vietnam'), but an outlet of the distillation of thoughts which occasionally run round my head (as well as the random and general 'other' stuff that rolls around it too). It's reflective of the fact that fact that I generally consider what I am going to say before I say it; that I don't jump straight into conversations I listen and watch before speaking up.
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Right onto finishing getting our honeymoon pics up on flickr!
Anyhoo, after freeing Dobby from his evil Master, I feel I should continue my work and so I offer a green i-pod sock and an orange i-pod sock to any other unhappily-owned House Elves out there I know - all in the spirit of Hermione and S.P.E.W. of course ;) .
In other news:
New Blog:
I am now the proud owner of my own li'l piece of internet real estate: www.mrselsmore.com At the moment that url will redirect to this blog, so don't go trying to find it just yet, but you can update your links to reflect the change. RSS feed: at the button on the right hand sidebar (sorry, not sure of the url for the feed yet - note to self: need husband to come home and help out with a few minor IT bits and bobs ;) - so you'll just have to come to the site when it launches to grab the feed. Now as for the launch: Sunday 5th March 2006 seems as good a date as any; and it means I can call on Warren's expertise tomorrow to put some tweaks in place :) So from Sunday please follow me over onto www.mrelsemore.com - and my thanks to the Blogsphere team for their template.
LS '06 memories:
I know it was over a month ago, and this is darned late to be posting any sort of LS '06 review, but darn it I have been busy so here goes:
Let me start by saying that I HAD A BALL, AN ABSOLUTE BLAST. As soon as we arrived on the Friday night we found kindred spirits and old friends propping up the Dolphin Bar and things just continued from there, non-stop till we left on the following Saturday.
Personal highlights:
(Please take it as read that all caveats are in place about not meaning to forget anyone or anything - there's just so much and so many people I'm almost bound to forget someone or something - my apologies in advance. Oh and the whole 'In no particular order' set of caveats apply too.)
- Meeting so many people who I had spent the year reading and wishing to meet: Ben Poole, Captain Oblivious, Damien, Duffbert, Greyhawk, Jess & Matt, and The Lion King. You are all stars and I'm so glad to have been able to spend time with you.
- Meeting up with all those who I knew before we got there. Too numerous to list, but here goes: Alan, Bill, Bruce & Gayle, Declan, Devin, Ed, Pants, Paul, Richard, Terri, Turtle, Volker, Wes and Wouter & Coon.
- Meeting people I had not had on the radar at all:
- My incredibly special and dear friend Libby. Sometimes there are people you just click with. I think it took Libby and I about an hour of booze and Kimonos after the Opening Party and we were set to be life-long friends. You are an incredibly special person hon, and I can't wait to see you in Ireland in the summer.
- Kevin - basically you rock and boy were you good on that bungee thing at Sea World!
- Getting to indulge my split-personality trait and play at being, in turns: Duffbert, Greyhawk, Terri, Paul, Libby and anyone else I have forgotten. Thank to you all for your, umm, help in my enjoyment off all aspects of LS ;) And getting to the stage when people were questioning why I wasn't in a particular session.
- Thanks to Volker for making a specific effort to ensure I had a ticket for the Wednesday night party and to Libby's friend for her help in that too. Thanks also to Pants for preventing me from falling out of the minibus on our arrival at Sea World (due to missing the step I will add for all those sniggerng that I was drunk before we arrived ;))
- Hearing Bill welcome 'Warren and Libby - who have just got married and are spending their honeymmon at Lotusphere' to one of his and Paul's Worst Practice session! Good one Bill.
- Paul: I'm proud of you - and you know why.
- Seeing some of the Inter-Navy swan 'race' and thinking it almost worthwhile opening a book on how long it would take Buchan to capsize ;)
- Taking my hadsl dominos and playing them with Libby by the Dolphin's pool.
- Listening to one of the funniest comedians I have ever had the pleasure to hear live - my eyes were streaming and my sides aching by the time he finished.
- Belting out 'American Pie' - the LONG version with Libby in Kimonos and having all our friends singing along. And generally the whole of Sunday night in Kimonos - kudos to all who sang.
Life is good; really, really good:
Since we have been back in Edinburgh I have been remembering why I love this City so much. My friend Wendy, who is currently staying here, was saying this morning that there was some theroy that for each of us there are 7 places in the world where we feel immediately and completely at home. Edinburgh is definitely the top of my list. I feel such a sense of belonging when I walk down its streets. I feel so at ease and at home in it - it constantly amazes me quite how at home I feel - I feel it everyday and everytime I step out of my door.
I am generally so happy and so content in my life at the moment - really deep-seated and deep-rooted contentment - that I'm likely to be encompassed within it and neglect the blog. I know there are those out there who read and wish I would post more. But to be honest my blog is a pretty accurate reflection of me and as such it is not a rapid-fire commentary on life, that is churning out the latest thoughts (I have this picture in my head of the constantly stuttering printers in the 'news-collation room' in 'Good Morning Vietnam'), but an outlet of the distillation of thoughts which occasionally run round my head (as well as the random and general 'other' stuff that rolls around it too). It's reflective of the fact that fact that I generally consider what I am going to say before I say it; that I don't jump straight into conversations I listen and watch before speaking up.
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Right onto finishing getting our honeymoon pics up on flickr!


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