Archive for January, 2009

Another legend lost….

Friday, January 30th, 2009

It is with great sadness that I give tribute today to a musical legend – John Martyn, who has died, aged 60.  The cause of death is, as yet, unconfirmed.  He was the performer of one of my favourite songs – May You Never (below).

Like many musicians, John Martyn spent a proportion of his life battling with drugs and alcohol, whilst writing fantastic music.  What a shame that drugs and alcohol so often sit alongside creativity.  God is the creator and therefore the ultimate creative – we must all endeavour to draw our creativity from Him and not from worldly means, which can so often lead to destruction.  Rest in Peace John, thank you for some awesome music.

kitty is officially a ninja…

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Twinkle managed to jump from the chest of drawers to the top of the wardrone in one leap!  She then assumed a “Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon” stance and looked rather aloof for a while…

Inspired…

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Whilst nothing could rival the gorilla drumming to Phil Collins, this new advert for CAdbury’s Dairy Milk is fantastic.  Like the gorilla, the concept is very simple – a glass and a half full of joy – make people smile.  It may appear to have nothing to do with the brand, but the subtlety of the set once again, brings in the Cadbury brand.  In the gorilla ad, it was the purple wall behind the gorilla with the stripe on it and in this one, it is the purple dress on the little girl with the grey outfits.  Brilliant.  Pretty sure that this one was also made by Fallon (London).  Although it is an advertising agency, after visiting Fallon, I decided that I would love to work there, because they have so much fun!

I think it appeals to me also because it is the kind of thing I would have wanted to do as a kid!!

Disappointed by the One Show.

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

I quite often watch the One Show, as it is quite good humoured and a genteel accompaniment to one’s ‘early evening’ compared to soap operas, the Weakest Link (which, in my opinion, is Anne Robinson on that show!) and the news.  However, last night, a feature on food intolerances really disappointed me.

The suggestion was, that food intolerances are a bit of a trend, or, as they suggested, a glamourous alternative to being on a diet without calling it a diet – “yet another excuse not to eat”, as pioneered by “size double zero models”.  They talked about food tolerances and whether many people actually did have them, or whether it was just misguided self-diagnosis.

They then went on to show “someone with a genuine problem” – an extreme case of coeliac disease (gluten intolerance).  Whilst this was a very genuine case, I felt that it belittled those who are made to feel unwell as the result of eating certain foodstuffs.

As I sit here on my bed, barely able to move for the third or fourth evening running whilst trying to fight extreme pain, bloating, nausea, fatigue and discomfort caused by eating food in general, (I have a combination of spastic colon and mid-gut motility disorder, which are two forms of IBS – the latter being very difficult to treat because it is basically caused  by eating, which is a necessity), I can’t help feeling a bit peeved by people’s general ignorance.  It is all very well if you don’t suffer from these things to say “it is all in the mind” but I beg to differ – it is all in the gut and it is extremely painful.

I understand what the One Show was trying to say – don’t fanny around with specialist diets unless you are well-informed as to how to replace the nutrients that you are cutting out, but their explanation was not very clear and it almost made a mockery of those who ‘claim’ to be sensitive to various foods.
If we had not pumped our foods full of chemicals in order to preserve them way beyond their organic shelf life and if we did not pump all foods with MSG (one of my most vile offenders!!) then I am pretty sure that half of these problems would not exist.

I was also not convinced by the recommendation to seek help from the doctors.  I was referred first to a food allergy clinic and three tests and £269 later, they decided that I was intolerant to most of the supermarket.  Next I was referred to a dietician, who proceeded to randomly select a draw, pull out a ‘diet’ and put me through low fibre, high fibre, dairy-free, gluten-free etc until I finally gave up.  All of the literature said what you can’t eat but not how what you can eat can be turned into realistic meals.  Perhaps a nutritionist is a better bet, but there is a lot of help out there on the internet for IBS sufferers.  The doctors told me to use the internet because that is where most of the research is.  The One Show, kindly called this practice some derrogatory fusion of web and hypochondria, can’t remember the exact word.

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Say Cheese!

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

(REALLY need to decorate that bedroom….)

Morph

Monday, January 26th, 2009

The other day I made Morph, as you know.\

I decided that, although he made a nice desk companion, he should live on my project shelf.  However, it would appear that Morph did not agree.  I looked up today and saw this:

Yummy!

Monday, January 26th, 2009

This was a yummy and very simple meal…

pasta
meatballs
tomatoes
olive oil
white wine vinegar
sliced garlic
fresh basil

Cook meatballs and pasta.  Put some olive oil, about a cap full of white wine vinegar, some sliced garlic and some tomatoes (sliced) in a bowl with some fresh basil and shake it around a bit, crushing the tomatoes slightly.  When pasta and meatballs are cooked, put them in a bowl with the tomatoey stuff and serve. Mmmmm….. :)

Forgotten treasure

Monday, January 26th, 2009

The door on the bathroom cabinet in our new place had been jammed….  I managed to prise it open with a screwdriver and found some disgusting old relics!!

We probably won’t talk about the bathroom walls right now… The hideous excuse for wallpaper has gone, but the plaster is in a really bad state.  Not quite sure what move to make next.

Visitor

Monday, January 26th, 2009

I looked up from my desk to find this cat looking right at me through the window!  Made me jump a little.

Ever felt like a complete outcast??

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

…Thankfully it turned out that Facebook was lying…  I was relieved, for one awful moment, I thought that the world might have ended without me!!!

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