Sunday 27 March 2011

Week #13 of my NEW52 life ...

A couple of NEW52 experiences from me this week.

First up, I finally got round to buying myself a proper carry case for my laptop. For the past year, whenever I've taken my lovely shiny Dell Inspiron laptop anywhere, I've done so in a rather flimsy, albeit pretty, shopping bag ... #GASP# ... I know, it offers no protection what-so-ever!!! It's not that I didn't want a proper carry case, it's just that I wanted a pretty one, a girly one, a colourful one and whenever I searched for a case big enough to accommodate my 17 inch wide-screen laptop, the only colour was black. Boring!

Until I saw this ...

OK, so it's black & white ... but it's got a really funky pattern ... AND ... the inside is baby pink!!!! (in the image above, you can just see the zipper ends which are the same colour as the interior lining). My laptop fits snugly inside, it has an internal elastic "skirt" to keep my laptop from moving / shifting, a detachable shoulder strap and a front zipped compartment for power cables / USB mouse etc. It's a riot and I love it!

My second "new" this week is the completing of my 2011 census form. Once every 10 years, every single household in the UK is required [by law] to complete a rather l.o.n.g. winded 32 page questionnaire about who you are, what you do, where you work, your ethnic background, your religion, your qualifications etc etc ... it's a heck of a document! Right now you're probably thinking how can this be new? After all, the census is taken every 10 years ... well, the new for me is that this year, I'm completing it ONLINE for the first time!

The official census day is actually today, 27th March 2011 and the idea is that information gathered during the census will be used to help to plan and fund vital services such as transport, education and health.


The other use of the census information is of course in a genealogical sense. The information captured is made public after 100 years. So in 2111, future generations will be able to read about what my life was like, and likewise, I can find out about my ancestors from the 1911 census. I haven't check it out yet, but I have looked at 1891 census and discovered that my great-great- grandfather, William Walton Applebee was born on New Year's Eve in 1845. Wow ... I don't feel so bad about having to give-up all this information.

Week #12 of my NEW52 life ...

Week #12 and I treated myself to some new underwear from my favourite lingiere store, Bravissimo. Nothing to fancy, just a couple of really comfortable, sensible, uplifting bras! Now when it comes to price, this site is by no means the cheapest ... BUT ... when you have assets(!) like I do, then trust me, comfort comes above price every time!!!

Plus, when the box arrives & you open it up, you find they've wrapped each item in it's own cute little tissue paper parcel, so you feel like you're opening gifts someone's given to you ...

You've got to love stores that go the extra mile to make each order look / feel special, don't you? ♥

Week #11 of my NEW52 life ...

Oh boy I'm soooooo far behind on these posts!!!! I've been having NEW52 experiences but totally neglected to tell you all about them ... sorry! There are going to be a couple more posts after this one because I'm determined to have 52 separate posts by the end of the year ... so please bear with me friends, OK?

Week #11 was a new recipe week. I have always loved the flavour of chicken Kiev; crispy golden breadcrumb coated chicken, oooozzzzing with a garlic & parsley butter filling .... yummy!!!! I always thought they were way too complicated to make, so had never tried making my own ... until this week that is! The prep was a bit long winded, flattening the chicken took AGES and I had a headache after all that banging (actually, I think the reason why the prep took so long, was that I wanted to take step-by-step photos for my blog post. LOL!) but it was worth it in the end ... they were surprisingly easy to cook and tasted delicious ... result!!!


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If you want to try making your own Kiev's I can highly recommend this version of the recipe by The Hairy Bikers (they look scary but really have some great recipes, honestly!). Enjoy.

Sunday 13 March 2011

Week #10 of my NEW52 life ...

Oh my goodness, what a CRAZY busy week it's been! I swear I only blinked and already another week has flown by. Does anyone else yearn for the l-o-n-g drawn out days you used to have when you were a child? Minutes felt like hours, hours like days, days like weeks and so on and so forth. Six weeks off school during summer felt more like six months!

So what's changed? Why is the pace of life sooooo much faster now-a-days? Well you know what? I don't think it is any faster. What has changed though, is the way I now fill my days. When I was a child, I had nothing to occupy my time other than school and playing with friends. As I've grow older, it's not that time itself has become any quicker, it's just that I now have LOTS of things to do that occupy my time. Things like working, runing a home, shopping, cooking, cleaning, blogging, web-browsing and of course digi-scrapping.

There are still 60 minutes in each hour, 24 hours in every day and 7 days in a week. But now those 60 minutes, 24 hours and 7 days etc are occupied with the tasks that I once took for granted as a child (like cooking, cleaning and shopping).

So what's NEW about any of this you may ask? Well, only really the appreciation that time is still the same speed it was when I was younger. Time doesn't go any faster now. It's just that I've got more things to do. Things that I need to get better at "time managing" (horrible office speak but you kwim, don't you?) if I'm ever going to get the most out of this NEW52 adventure I'm on.

Sunday 6 March 2011

Week #9 of my NEW52 life ...

My post was all set to go in a different direction this week ... I had a new recipe I was going to cook up and share with you.

But something happened ...
Something MUCH more exciting ...
Something WAY more blog worthy ...
Something I'd DREAMED of for ages ...

I became a Cheery'O @ Oscraps!!!

O how I lOve having that swirly fOnt under my name. O how I lOve that I get to add my own quirky title [in case you're wondering why I picked "O'chOir extraOdinaire"? It's simply that I'm renown for e-singing rather loudly. Tee-hee!]. O how I lOve all the suppOrt and encOuragment I've received in the few shOrt days since being given this hOnOur.

Thank you Oscraps for inviting me to be part of the team ... I lve it!

P.S. Oh and I won't forget, I'll just tell you about the new recipe in week #10 instead, OK?