Musical Monday – KT Tunstall
03 Oct 2011 1 Comment
in Music, Uncategorized
I just think this is so clever, she’s brilliant here. I can’t help but smile as I watch and listen to her building the track up.
I’m still going through a bit of a bloggy rut, but I’ll come out at some point. x
A return + a musical Monday – Happy Day!
05 Sep 2011 Leave a Comment
Hello again!
Well, after a lot of thinking I decided to keep the Hannah1981 identity for bloggy things. There are still a few loose ends to tie up, there’s one website that I want to tie inwith both the blog and family/local friends, I just need to work out whether I just need to have two logins for that or whether to share it both ways. So I’m here and I’ll hopefully be posting more again. All the local people have been added to my other twitter account and blocked from the bloggy one. Hopefully I’ll manage to keep track of which account I’m tweeting what from!
I thought I’d start with a little Musical Monday. We had a new song on the list for last Sunday at church (we which we didn’t end up singing, but that’s another story…), but several people thought this was the song our worship leader intended (and of course I had to find the Sister Act version!)
The worship leader actually meant us to sing this song… somewhat different!
Decisions!
18 Jul 2011 2 Comments
Just a quick post, until I’ve made some decisions about the future of this blog and it’s links to my twitter account I won’t be posting other than this.
My twitter account was originally just for bloggy things, however I’ve connected to more and more people local to me (a couple of who do know me personally) and Mr H and I are getting a little more concerned about the anonymity (I know, that’s not the right spelling…) issue.
I have another wordpress blog address and I also have another twitter account. I need to decide what is going to move where. I’m going to keep both twitter accounts and have one for offline friends and links where it doesn’t matter if they know me personally and one for blog things. I think I’ll probably move bloggy things, but I’m not sure.
I love having my blog available as a place to vent, and there are times that the anonymity is good. I don’t want to lose my blog.
I will be back, whether it’s later this week, later this month or even later today. See you on the other side! (or maybe on the other blog!)
Musical Monday
04 Jul 2011 Leave a Comment
Thanks to having a poorly girl this weekend, we’ve been watching lots of Disney Princess films. This sung has been stuck in my head for the last 24 hours!
On a slightly separate note we bought Tangled on blu ray to cheer her up. An absolute bargain, ex-rental from Blockbuster, 2 for £15 (bought Knight and Day for Mr H too). It’s definitely worth a browse in there if you have (even a fairly recent) film you want to watch and not just rent.
Parent blogger time capsule
15 Jun 2011 3 Comments
I’ve been tagged by Suburban Mum to complete a meme. The challenge is to choose three things that sum up 2011 so far, and bury them in a time capsule.
So what are the three things I’d put in there?
Sleep!
The boychild will go down to sleep very well and has been sleeping through the night since 4/5 months, however this year he has developed a new and highly frustrating habit… He wakes most mornings between 4:50 and 5:15. Mr H and I don’t manage to eat dinner until ~8 due to the children’s bedtimes and Mr H getting home from work. By the time we’ve relaxed and let dinner settle we’re not heading upstairs until 10 or later. I’m someone who needs 7.5+ hours of sleep a night in order to function properly, regularly getting 6 or less means I’m finding things tough going.
Church!
For the past 9 months we’ve been worshipping in the hall while we had building work done in the church building. Mr H has been very involved in the technical PA/AV side of this and this has taken a lot of his time and energy. It has really meant that there has sometimes been little time for the family inbetween this and work. Don’t get me wrong, I love what has been happening in church, I just wish it hadn’t taken so much out of Mr H. He’s exhausted, and now he’s got some big projects on with work that are taking him out of the country more frequently. The first service back in church last Sunday was amazing. The building was packed, not just with regulars, there were quite a lot of new faces too. The worship was awesome, many of us really felt like God was affirming to us that the work we had done was the right thing to do.
Family!
Much as family time has been lacking this year, we’ve had some good times. We’ve got more into board games with the girlchild, we’re playing with lots of cars with the boychild, we’ve been out for some good walks and had lots of fun despite the tiredness. My family bring so much joy (yes, frustration as well, we’re all human!), I simply cannot imagine my life at 30 without Mr H and our amazing children.
I tag anyone who reads this who hasn’t yet done it! Most people that I know read this have either already done it, or I know have been tagged by others.
And to finish this post off I just want to share a photo of my little monsters from a day out in London in half term. We headed to the Science and Natural History museums with friends before dinner at Pizza Express where this was taken.
Alphabet meme
08 Jun 2011 2 Comments
Stolen from Mumof4 and Suburban Mum!
A. Age:
30
B. Bed size:
King size. Our bed was our wedding present from my parents and Mum recommended a King size. It works well, I do like my space, however when we go away and there’s only a double it seems so tiny and cramped!
C. Chore you dislike:
Washing up. Cleaning the bathroom.
D. Dogs:
Nope, I’m a cat person. Sadly I married a man allergic to all furry animals so no hope for me! Any pets we have as the children ggrow up will have to be fish!
E. Essential start to your day:
A bath or shower and strong cup of tea.
F. Favorite colour:
Pink and purple. It used to be very rare that I wasn’t wearing one of those colours but my wardrobe has changed a bit lately.
G. Gold or silver:
White gold or silver. Yellow gold makes my skin look a really odd colour.
H. Height:
5’2″
I. Instruments you play(ed):
Violin and recorder. I played the violin regularly between the ages of 9 and 18, getting to grade 6 before A levels got in the way and I decided to play more for fun than to progress. I loved playing in the school orchestra and local youth orchestra. I picked up the recorder during my A levels and taught myself just for fun. Now I just sing, though I’m sometimes tempted to get my violin out and practice again (not easy with a crazy 21 month around!)
J. Job:
Chef, chauffeur, sanitation engineer, laundry lady…. stay at home mum!
K. Kids:
Two. the girlchild who’s 5 1/2 and the boychild who’s 21 months.
L. Live:
Essex, UK, I’d love to move back to Yorkshire where I grew up though.
M. Mum’s name:
Alison
N. Nicknames:
I dont really have any, unless you could mum mum mum being yelled from a cot far too early in the morning!
O. Overnight hospital stays:
Three when I had my breast reduction. Two when I gave birth to the girlchild. Two when we had a miscarriage. Two when I gave birth to the boychild.
P. Pet peeves:
People who stereotype me by the car I drive, at least once a week I have to brake on a roundabout for an idiot who thinks it’d be ok to overtake me when there’s not really space. I may drive a ‘granny wagon’ (Toyota Yaris Verso), but it does accelerate well when it wants to!
Q. Quote from a movie:
Argh… my brain’s gone to sleep – I can’t think of one!
R. Righty or lefty:
Right. I can’t even use my left hand to cut my finger nails on my right.
S. Siblings:
One younger sister, about as different to me as you can get and share biological parents!
T. Time you wake up:
At about 7 in the week, later at the weekends as Mr H will usually get up with the boychild
U. Underwear:
Erm… matching sometimes… Mr H would say I have too much!
V. Vegetables you don’t like:
Parsnip, sweetcorn. Raw/semi-cooked peppers and onions don’t like me!
W. What makes you run late:
The children! The husband!
X. X-rays you’ve had:
Teeth, shoulder, multiple fingers, ankle, knees, chest (can you tell I was an accident prone child?)
Y. Yummy food you make:
Cupcakes, fajitas
Z. Zoo animal favourites:
Penguins, tigers, elephants
Musical Monday
09 May 2011 Leave a Comment
in Music
I love this version. I have it on a CD in the car and it always makes me smile, especially when the girlchild sings along in her own fabulous way.
Somewhere over the rainbow – Glee version
A month of celebrations
04 May 2011 Leave a Comment
in Birthdays, Food, Friends, Holidays
Warning – this a long post, mainly for my own memories of a fantastic month.
April began with my 30th birthday. My actual birthday was a lovely family day with Mr H and the children (and the school runs!). We didn’t plan anything as the next day (Saturday) we had to head north for my nephew’s christening (on the Sunday). I wasn’t hugely impressed with the way my sister had taken over my birthday weekend, but there wasn’t anything I could do, my celebration down here would just have to wait.
On the Saturday evening we were heading out for a family dinner, or so I thought. I walked into the restaurant to be met by not just my family, but 5 of my best friends from school days too! My sister knew they couldn’t come down for my party the next weekend so had invited them to the restaurant with it only being an hour away rather than three and a half. I was somewhat overwhelmed and did start to cry. It was fantastic to see them all. I’d been very sad that I wouldn’t be able to celebrate my birthday with some of the most important people to me. Sadly the restaurant was really quite loud so we didn’t manage to chat as much as I would have liked, but it was amazing to see them.
It was also lovely to see some of the extended family the next day at the church and christening party. All the children were fabulously behaved and we had a wonderful time before driving home ready for bed.
The next Saturday brought my birthday ‘party’. Due to the friends here being a mix of families, couples and singles I decided to have an afternoon/evening open house so people could just drop in for a cuppa/cake/pizza whenever they were free. In the end most people came in a crowd in the early afternoon. It was great to have the house and garden full of friends, and to see so many special people. The only evening attendees were our vicar and his wife, which led to a lovely couple of hours discussing the church redevelopment and the vicar’s plans and ideas for the church in the future.
Mum arrived to stay the next week, and while she was with us Mr H took advantage of the resident babysitter to take me away.
We began with lunch at the Michelin starred Auberge du Lac in Hertfordshire. Mr H had been here with work colleagues a couple of times and I’ve always wanted to go. It was all I expected, and more! Quite simply the best plates of food I have ever eaten by a long way.
We began with delicious amuse bouches of Waldorf salad (one single mouthful each on a teaspoon), seared tuna (a bite sized portion with orange zest and pomegranate) and little sticks of black olive crispbread with a garlicky dip. Mr H started his meal with a lamb dish (I can’t remember exactly what) while I had mackerel with almonds and brown shrimps (gorgeous, I don’t like almonds, but they were lovely in this combination).
My main course was sea trout with samphire, wild garlic and steamed (or possibly poached) mussels. Wow, I’ve never seen so much garlic on one plate, or enjoyed garlic as much. The trout was perfectly cooked and so flavoursome. I’d not eaten samphire before and loved it. I can’t remember what Mr H ordered.
We both ordered the same dessert, pineapple parfait (which arrived topped with coconut – urgh!), mango compote and yogurt sorbet. Once I’d tasted and removed the coconut the plate was gorgeous, the sorbet so refreshing and perfect with the compote and the parfait was just delicious. When the desserts were given to us a little platter of six bitesize cakes was placed on the table as well, two each of coconut marshmallow (very coconutty, Mr H ate his, but didn’t want mine), baby Battenberg (I was wary of this as I’m not a marzipan fan, but it just tasted beautifully sweet) and lemon cupcake (wonderful, perfect balance of sweetness and zest, delicious buttercream and lovely chunks of zest in the cake).
We had hoped to spend the night at Brocket Hall (in whose grounds Auberge du Lac sits), but by the time we knew when Mum was coming and we got chance to try to book the hotel only had single rooms left. I left it to Mr H to choose an alternative, and after a lot of searching and consideration he decided on the Cambridge Quy Mill Hotel. Not too far from both home and Auberge du Lac. He booked us a four poster room in the main building which was lovely. Sadly we hadn’t known the hotel was being refurbished which meant it was a bit of a maze to find reception.
We ate dinner in the hotel restaurant which has been awarded two AA rosettes, unfortunately the food we ordered was very disappointing. We knew it wasn’t going to be as good as the food at lunch, but even so, every plate was not what we’d expect from a restaurant with that rating. Basically, in our opinion, the chef(s) was trying to hard to create high end food. The plates looked good, though my main (Sutton Hoo chicken with poached lobster!)looked very busy, far too many different things on the plate, but the flavours didn’t always work well together (the lobster just didn’t fit with the rest of the chicken dish, the sorrel in my starter completely drowned out the flavour of the sea trout it was with) and some plates were very dry (especially Mr H’s pressed rabbit and smoked chicken starter). The food wasn’t even well seasoned, there was so much pepper on the sauteed leeks served with my chicken that I couldn’t eat them. Mr H’s 28 day aged steak was the toughest he has ever eaten. The dessert we shared, ‘Apple Textures’ was generally nice, though the layer of sugar on the miniature toffee apple was so thick it was inedible.
The whole dinner including one drink each cost more than the lunch which included 2 glasses of wine each! Thankfully, lunch was so amazing even such a disappointing dinner couldn’t put much of a dampener on a fantastic birthday treat. I’m so grateful to Mr H, and already plotting another excuse to visit Auberge du Lac! (I haven’t come up with one yet, but I’m working on it!)
The final part of the celebrations came this last weekend. My best friend (R) lives in Brussels and together with 3 other friends from school days we headed over to stay with her and celebrate our thirtieths with beer, sightseeing, waffles and a bit more beer! We initially planned this weekend to take advantage of the May day bank holiday, but once the Royal wedding bank holiday was added as well I decided to head out earlier and get an extra night with R (as well as not needing to be up crazily early to catch a Eurostar that would get me to Brussels by lunchtime – the other girls were flying from Manchester, they still live near the city we grew up in, in Yorkshire). It was fantastic to see where R lives (this is her fifth year of working abroad, and the first where she’s near/easy enough for us to visit!), and brilliant to visit a country I’ve never been to before. Brussels was wonderful, some beautiful buildings in the centre, slightly concerning statues (Mannekin Pis and Jeanneke Pis – when we visited the Mannekin Pis was dressed in Portuguese national costume), good (though expensive) food, and a cellar bar (Delirium) selling more beers than I think I knew existed! We spent Sunday in Bruges (travelling up on a double decker train – the girlchild would have loved it!), it’s even more beautiful than Brussels. The city square was lovely, R, her boyfriend and I sat in a bar drinking beer while our three friends climbed the belfry (I couldn’t thanks to some evil blisters), there was an antiques market by the river which also had a wooden toy stall where I bought some lovely things for the children. We also visited an impressive beer shop, the choice was amazing I ended up with 6 bottles to bring home, which seemed like a great idea until the tube lines were closed between Moorgate and Liverpool St on Monday and I had to walk! I picked up a beautiful lace cross to send up to Mum for her birthday, Bruges had a lace shop almost everywhere you looked, if a shop wasn’t selling lace it was probably selling chocolate! Mr H stayed at home with the children, it was the first time he’d had sole charge of the pair of them for more than a couple of hours! The weekend wasn’t without it’s incidents, but all three have survived relatively unscathed! Brussels is definitely somewhere I’ll return to one day, though hopefully once the exchange rate is a little better, it was somewhat expensive!
April was a fantastic month. I’m so grateful to Mr H (especially) and the friends and family that helped make my 30th birthday month so special.
After!
20 Apr 2011 2 Comments

It’s here and all set up real for the chidren’s tea.
Not without it’s difficulties, the delivery men had to go back to the store and replace one of the leaves as it had been badly scratched in the van, but it was all sorted and rectified within an hour! I love it, it’s even better than the one we ordered from Easy Living. Fabulous customer service too. Thank you Conway!





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