As promised here is the mega blog documenting my extended celebrations of the fact that I am not 30 yet.
The celebrations began with a pub crawl. I think all the best celebrations should. We managed to visit 14 pubs. I failed to stick to my rule of only 1 drink per pub as people forced me (possibly at gun point) to have more. Thank you to everyone who came out, I had an incredible time even if I don't remember parts of it.
Extra thanks to those who turned up late and made a determined effort to catch up
No thanks to those who made me drink tequila with the lemon from my fish and chips. Turns out the one thing brown sauce doesn't go with is tequila, who'd have thunk?
The next weekend Kai and I went down to my parents to force them to ply us with alcohol and good food.
Before we left Kai gave me my presents.
An awesome laptop bag, a cute USB stick in a tape cassette box with tunes that remind her of me and a mouse for my laptop.
At my parents there was lamb, red wine and cake. There should always be cake.
This was obviously all quite tirning so me and Ben took a nap to recharge our batteries.
On the Monday I dragged my long suffering accomplice into Brighton to check out the record stores. I made sure the cakes in Grints were still good and we both spent too much money on music. The last time I had been into Brighton Edgeworld Records had been closed so in my delight at finding it open this time I donated a sizeable chunk of money to them. Check out Betty and the Werewolves
Back in London and my accomplice and I went to see The Vaselines at the Scala. They are really a favourite of Kai's but I really enjoyed the show. She's not allowed to accuse me of liking too much indie any more either. It was also nice to go to a show where people didn't spend the whole time talking loudly to their friends and filming the whole thing.
Later that week we went to our favourite restaurant, Buen Ayre in Hackney. The sidekick and I love this place. The food is incredible, the wine brilliant and the helpings generous. It's not for vegetarians though. Steak, steak and more steak please with a dash of blood pudding.
My celebrations were finally closed at the weekend with a few days in Brugge. I went with my Dad, his Brother and his son and my two sisters boyfriends. Lads away It really is the most beautiful city and I can't way to go back. Plus the beer was ok
We closed the weekend with a trip to watch FC Brugge defeat KAA Gent. Good fun all round.
So next year. when I'm of indeterminate age, I have to top all of that. It will be fun trying.
Edit. Grr - pictures are too big
The celebrations began with a pub crawl. I think all the best celebrations should. We managed to visit 14 pubs. I failed to stick to my rule of only 1 drink per pub as people forced me (possibly at gun point) to have more. Thank you to everyone who came out, I had an incredible time even if I don't remember parts of it.
Extra thanks to those who turned up late and made a determined effort to catch up
No thanks to those who made me drink tequila with the lemon from my fish and chips. Turns out the one thing brown sauce doesn't go with is tequila, who'd have thunk?
The next weekend Kai and I went down to my parents to force them to ply us with alcohol and good food.
Before we left Kai gave me my presents.
An awesome laptop bag, a cute USB stick in a tape cassette box with tunes that remind her of me and a mouse for my laptop.
At my parents there was lamb, red wine and cake. There should always be cake.
This was obviously all quite tirning so me and Ben took a nap to recharge our batteries.
On the Monday I dragged my long suffering accomplice into Brighton to check out the record stores. I made sure the cakes in Grints were still good and we both spent too much money on music. The last time I had been into Brighton Edgeworld Records had been closed so in my delight at finding it open this time I donated a sizeable chunk of money to them. Check out Betty and the Werewolves
Back in London and my accomplice and I went to see The Vaselines at the Scala. They are really a favourite of Kai's but I really enjoyed the show. She's not allowed to accuse me of liking too much indie any more either. It was also nice to go to a show where people didn't spend the whole time talking loudly to their friends and filming the whole thing.
Later that week we went to our favourite restaurant, Buen Ayre in Hackney. The sidekick and I love this place. The food is incredible, the wine brilliant and the helpings generous. It's not for vegetarians though. Steak, steak and more steak please with a dash of blood pudding.
My celebrations were finally closed at the weekend with a few days in Brugge. I went with my Dad, his Brother and his son and my two sisters boyfriends. Lads away It really is the most beautiful city and I can't way to go back. Plus the beer was ok
We closed the weekend with a trip to watch FC Brugge defeat KAA Gent. Good fun all round.
So next year. when I'm of indeterminate age, I have to top all of that. It will be fun trying.
Edit. Grr - pictures are too big
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now that, good sir, sounds like a plan!