Monday 31 December 2007

Christmas - the Photos


On the beach at sunset


On the beach



Another lovely sunset



Round the hotel

The Hobie Cats - these were the source of a lot of fun for Stephen!

On the beach

The Pool was deserted when we first arrived - no towels reserving beds!


My view from the sun lounger - palm trees and clear blue sky


Down by the harbour


The front end of the daddy of all boats


And the rest of it!



Stephen enjoying a beer at the hut in the shade of the big ship



At breakfast on Christmas morning



Enjoying a bucks fizz



At the pool in out Santa hats



Gaston getting ready for the Tubing Competition



Stephen and his temporary wife being levered into the tubes, ready for their bum massage!



Heading back to shore, clutching the precious cup of red liquid



Waiting for Santa to arrive



Here comes Santa!!



Bringing the presents ashore



With my present from Santa!

After Christmas dinner

Showing off my present from my own personal santa!



On board the catamaran for the Sunset cruise



The pirate ship firing across our bows


A trail of cruise ships leaving the island at sunset



The Beach BBQ




The Steel Band

Christmas in Paradise

As I suspected there was no easily accessible internet connection at the hotel. But I kept up the blog off-line whilst I was away...

Thursday 20th December
Between us we had set 5 alarms, all timed to go off at 1 minute intervals from 3am. As it was the unholy cacophony wasn’t necessary – we both woke on the first alarm and were up seconds later and into the morning routine…cases and us were down the stairs and waiting for the taxi at 3:45. He was prompt and disgustingly cheerful! Can people not automatically tell that talking to me when I’m still asleep isn’t going to do them any good? He was cracking jokes all the way to Dulles! Stephen was manfully doing his best to do witty banter for the both of us…and on the whole, succeeding! Because it was the middle of the night, traffic was light and there were no police cars in sight. The driver took full advantage of both and had us at the airport in 30 minutes – very speedy – and just as well! We checked when we arrived, and were told that we couldn’t use the banks of self-service check-in desks as our onward flight was international. We had to wait in the International queue…and it was a queue! Only 3 desks open and people negotiating to buy the airline. Well, I can’t imagine why it would take 20 minutes to check each couple in otherwise! We were getting really panicked by the stage…we had been waiting for an hour and had barely moved – and there was only an hour until the flight was due to take off at 6:15. Thankfully by this time the check-in staff were beginning to get a shimmy on and push people through. We were finally at the front of the queue!! Then they tell us one of the cases is 5lbs overweight – so we’re frantically pulling stuff out of the case and stuffing it into the suit carrier…finally we were able to take the luggage to the drop point and gave up hope of it ever making the flight in time! There was a mountain of luggage to be sorted through by the two guys on luggage duty. Still, no time to worry about that…we ran for the security line, groaning as we saw the size of it! Four channels of solidly packed people in a Disney-style back and forwards line which must have stretched for about 200 miles…We were being smiled upon however. We were motioned past the horrendous queue, to a marginally smaller one which was forming from the other end…only 2 lines of less densely packed people and it was moving!! In the line we were stripping off jackets and belts, watches…anything which would slow us up going through! After the 5 mile run across the airport to the gate (we would have given Roger Bannister a run for him money!) we made it to the gate about 3 seconds before they begin boarding!

We slept most of the flight, as did most of the other passengers, and got into Atlanta. We had enough time to grab a Starbucks and a muffin and then hightail it to the gate (which was, of course, the furthest away!) in time for boarding. Delta airline food is interesting! It had said there was a meal service – we got a snack box of crackers, some kind of flavoured plastic cheese spread and an oreo cookie! We got a great view of Cape Canaveral and the inter coastal in Florida on our way down. Landing in St Lucia was fun too! We did a fly-over of the Pitons! I was reading a magazine and happened to look up just in time up to see Gros Piton looming into view in the window!! Normally you don’t see much as you land, but normally we’re in a 747 which probably has to take a different path. This was pretty spectacular!!

Immigration was not much fun! We were one of the first few to deplane, so we were into the immigration hall pretty quickly. We picked the shortest queue, and then proceeded to wait for ages whilst they processed this group which didn’t get any smaller! Here’s a tip: If you want to jump to the front of the queue find someone who is the same ethnic background as you who is at the front of the queue, walk confidently to the front, pretend to know them (say Hi and hope they don’t look too confused!) and walk up to the immigration official when they’re done like you’re one big happy family. This happened twice!! I was getting to the “I don’t care if its not PC, I’m going to point out the line starts way back there, and suggest they join it” stage. I told you that getting up at 3am doesn’t agree with me!!

The hotel is everything that we remembered! We checked in, and mentioned that we’d been here before (I’d also taken the precaution of e-mailed them last week saying we were looking forward to coming back). They said “here’s your room key, if you don’t like it come back and let us know” which we took to be some sort of hotel code! The room we got was lovely, but not as lovely as the one we had been in before, so Stephen went down to chat them up and see if we couldn’t pay for an upgrade (at an advantageous rate of course!). He came back with drinks and said they would call us…. About 10 minutes later a porter turned up grinning from ear to ear and said he was here to take our bags to our new room (at no cost to us). Which was the room we had stayed in last time!! They had obviously gone back through their records and found out which room we had been in – it was like coming home!

We had a quick shower and changed out of the jumpers of Washington, and into the linens of the Caribbean before heading down to dinner. Angie was still there in the restaurant! Stephen spotted her from across the room, so after a “long lost” reunion we were ushered to the best table, overlooking the beach and near to the entertainment and beach BBQ. Its amazing how many of the staff remember us and how many faces/names we remember! (as I frequently forget what I am called it was something of a miracle!!).

Friday 21st
Damn and blast frikkin’ Blackberries! We had both made sure they were switched off before we crawled into bed exhausted last night. But they switch themselves on again when an alarm is due to go off. At 4am (3am DC time) I was out of bed, trying to find my glasses, then find the light switch without knocking over my glass of water/breaking my toes on the furniture, then focus on the safe keypad enough to get it open. I switched my blackberry off, locked the safe and crawled back into bed. 5 minutes later Stephen’s alarm went off, and I was once again trying to get the safe open to get the blackberry out….aaarrgghhhhhh!

Feeling less than refreshed we staggered out of be at about 8:30 and down for breakfast. Then we staggered off to the pool…which was deserted! Heaven! No towels on the beds! No-one else in sight! I spent most of the day reading, soaking up the sunshine, having a dip in the pool. What utter bliss!! Stephen was more adventurous! He took a Hobie Cat out sailing and by all accounts was lucky to make it back to shore!!! The sea has been a bit choppy on some days…he was busy tightening the sail and adjusting the rudder (and other sailing expressions!) and failed to spot the enormous wave until quite late on! He managed to adjust course so he was sailing into it, but it was apparently like a scene from The Perfect Storm! He appeared back at the pool totally drenched!!

We arrived back in the room to discover a bottle of champagne, flower arrangement, a Rendezvous beach bag and a polo shirt as a thank you for coming back to the hotel. How lovely! We’re just happy to be here!

Saturday 22nd
More sunbathing in Paradise! We took the afternoon off from the pool and headed off to Point Seraphine to do some Duty Free shopping. Its where the cruise ships dock, and there are some nice little shops there – including some nice jewellers. As we hadn’t bought each other Christmas presents we each chose something nice! There were 3 ships docked..the baby ship, the mummy ship and the daddy of all ships! This thing was like a floating city!! It was the first time we had been down there when ships were in and it was odd not having the place to ourselves!
Stephen enjoyed the 2 for $3 beers they were selling in the little beer hut. He thought this was a very civilised way to conduct a shopping trip!

Sunday 23rd
More sailing and sunbathing. Eating and drinking. Oh, and reading! That’s been it – the total of our activities! There has been an influx of people into the hotel. Lots of men of advancing years in Speedo’s. I say no more!!!

Monday 24th
It was the Ring Toss competition today. I am always keen to dispatch Stephen off to the man creche for a while whilst I read my book and enjoy the sunshine, so I was surprised when one of the activity coordinators came to drag me off my lounger! Apparently Stephen needed a partner for Ring Toss… It was good fun! I was totally rubbish in the first round! I hit the peg with every ring, but not one went over. My second round was better – apart from the first throw which caused Deano to leap back in alarm! As some wag commented, I was obviously aiming for the wrong pole!!

We were sitting at the bar sipping a little pre-dinner aperitif when the bar staff decided that they should have the Christmas tree lit. They called over Deano from Activities to help out, who called for Gaston, who went off to get an extension cord. There was about 10 minutes of (in)activity and heated discussion, the lights went on briefly, then out again, and then everyone left (apart from one of the bar staff). Stephen turned to me and said “why did they switch out the lights?”. I gave him an odd look and said “Well it seems that the lights are US, the extension is US, but the only available socket is UK 3-pin. They could plug them in here, but it meant that the blender was unplugged so they’ve sent for maintenance”. “And you could understand all that?”. “Yes”. He gave me a very strange look - “They were speaking French”. St Lucia swapped hands between France and the UK 14 times, and the locals speak Creole and English. I’m not sure what they were talking amongst themselves then, but I had no problem understanding it! I don’t speak French, so I guess I was tuning the accent better than Stephen…or someone has inserted a Babelfish into my ear!

It was the Managers cocktail party tonight as well. It’s really nice to speak to some of the back room staff you don’t normally see – their Operations Manager was lovely, and we swapped some tales about how interesting that job can be! I was quick to tell her how much we were enjoying ourselves as usually as Ops, you only get to hear about the complaints!
It seems Santa has come early as there were two gift-wrapped towels waiting for us when we got back to the room.

Tuesday 25th
Christmas Day has arrived! It’s a bit strange having Christmas in the heat, but we’re adapting fast! We walked down to breakfast wearing our Santa hats, expecting to see a few people similarly attired and we were the only guests wearing them! It’s a good way to break the ice though! We walked to our table like Mr & Mrs Claus with people wishing us Merry Christmas…and usually saying “I wish we had brought ours”! I guess its not something you usually think about packing when you go on hols…bikini, sun lotion, Santa hat….

After our Bucks Fizz breakfast we wandered along to the pool for another hard day in the sunshine. There was a Tubing competition in the morning, and Stephen was duly dispatched to sign up for an hour in the Man-creche! There was no way I was signing up for something that sounded like a high speed, warm, salt-water enema!! I did agree to go take photos though, so I was slightly alarmed when they announced this was something that you needed a partner for! Thankfully they had found Stephen a temporary wife, so we got chatting to her and her hubby – a really nice couple from Toronto. He was keeping everyone in stitches! The basic idea of the competition is that you get into you inner tube, are given a plastic cup of red liquid to hold, then are towed round the course at high speed by the speed boat. The couple with the most liquid left at the end wins. It was quite rough sea today – lots of swell – so no-one was coming back with much left!

There was a beach BBQ for lunch, complete with a steel band playing Christmas songs. Then the big event of the day…Santa arrived with presents for everyone! And believe me, you have never seen Santa arrive like this before! Swap Rudolph, Donner, Blitzen and Co for a speed boat, and a sleigh for skis then you have it! Santa turned out to be a rather superb water skier - he could ski with no hands! I suppose making all the presents at the North Pole, then making his list and checking it twice doesn’t take up all of the year. He obviously spends the other months enjoying water sports (I imagine global warming means that he doesn’t need to travel as far these days….)

The pool was surrounded by dozing bodies this afternoon! I think the lunch, the booze, the excitement was too much for people. I only regained consciousness because Stephen woke me up to ask me to make up a funny name for his cocktail in the mixology competition!! He came in 4th out of about 12 (very respectable) but was slightly peeved when the winning cocktail was announced and he discovered it was a Dirty Banana… the idea of the game was to invent your own cocktail, the bar staff makes it up, everyone in the group tastes it, scores it out of 10, then the highest score wins. If I had been in the tasting group I might have realised that it was a Dirty Banana as I consumed about 4 million of them when we were at the Sandals down the road! Ok, so it’s maybe not an Internationally known cocktail, but they certainly didn’t invent it! They could at least have had the brains to call it something else!

After spending a LONG time drying my hair straight (I forgot to take my straighteners – d’oh!) there was no way I was wearing the Santa hat and risking hat hair! As it was my hair was curly after about 30 minutes so I shouldn’t have worried and just gone for it! We had a stream of people coming up to us and asking where the hats were…

It was the first of the staff shows tonight. The biggest laugh was reserved for Lenny the grumpy faced breakfast chef…who appeared to sing (in falsetto) “Don’t Cry for me Argentina” dressed in a dress, full slap and blonde wig! It was hilarious to see the dawning realisation on peoples faces that the grumpy looking bloke (his face lights up when he smiles) who serves you fruit in the mornings, is standing on stage in drag…

Wednesday 26th
Boxing Day. Or Sunburn Day as it was known this year!! I was certainly a bit pink, as was Stephen, and we were not alone!! The pool was quiet when we passed it, and a lot of people at breakfast were saying that they were a bit singed! I bet it was because everyone fell asleep after lunch yesterday! Anyway, we spent the day lounging on our verandah, reading books and snoozing…

The staff had put together a new show “The Lion King”. It was really rather excellent! They obviously do it on a tight budget in terms of costumes, and apparently find the time by doing rehearsals from midnight until 3am. It was very professional! Gaston was throwing the receptionist into lots of lifts. As we know from Strictly, lifts are difficult to do, but maybe the fact that he’s strong and she must have weighed all of 4 stones made it easier! Anyway, the got a well-deserved standing ovation!

Thursday 27th
We were taken on the annual Christmas sunset catamaran cruise this evening. A convoy of minibuses took practically everyone staying at the hotel down to the marina. The sea has been pretty choppy for the past couple of days, and there was a lot of motion. I had forgotten that I don’t really have sea legs, so no rum punch for me! I wouldn’t have coped with further impairment to my wibbly legs!! We motored up to Rodney Bay and back down to Castries. En route we watched the sun setting behind one of the 5 cruise ships leaving St Lucia behind them…

Then it was back to the hotel for a beach BBQ and limbo competition. Stephen declined to enter this, as he feared that he wouldn’t be able to get his belly under the bar! Tamara (one of the activities staff) joined us for dinner so I was able to ask her how she managed to do the balancing thing on the limbo poles…at one of the staff shows she stood on 2 large bamboo poles whilst Deano and Gaston lifted them waist high and moved them…back and forwards (like she was running) and then out to each side. At one point she was standing on one pole which I thought was part of the show, but turned out to be a moment of high panic as she tried to get her balance!

Friday 28th
There were a couple of showers today. Nothing to cause us too much worry - it was a light sprinkling by St Lucian tropical downpour standards!! Stephen had a fun time when he took out the Hobie Cat in the afternoon. He came back to the pool absolutely dripping wet which I duly commented on. “I capsized”. Once I had established he was okay, and had stopped laughing I managed to get the story…He was trying to turn into the wind, when the rudder broke! It left him floundering in big swell and it was only a matter of seconds before the whole thing tipped up and tipped him into the Caribbean!

There is a motorboat on standby for just these situations, so within a few seconds Stephen was relived to hear the throb of the engine. However, it was right in the middle of “Water Mania” when this was going on, so the water sports guys had to wait for John and Steve to finish their bum massage/salt water enema (ie their round of the tubing competition!) before they could unhook the tubes and come and rescue him. Stephen was well wrapped up in his life jacket so was perfectly happy. They hauled him on board belly and all and even managed to retrieve his cap. Sadly his sunglasses were gone. Hopefully some short-sighted fish will make use of them!
We met up with Steve, John and their respective wives (Anne and Lorraine) after dinner, and ended up in the Piano bar until 2am. We were the only people in their apart from a newly arrived couple (from DC!) who came over for a chat, but departed fairly quickly….they were contending with accents from Scotland, Yorkshire and Southern Ireland and I think deciphering that lot was pretty challenging!!

We got caught in a tropical downpour on the way back to the room. Within about 5 seconds we were totally soaked! Just as well it was 2am and no-one was about…white linen becomes very transparent when exposed to water, and its too classy a resort to have a Miss Wet T-Shirt competition!!

Saturday 29th
It's raining! Obviously the tropical downpour of last night is continuing. I suppose it makes it easier to leave. It certainly makes deciding how to spend the morning easier! Breakfast, then back to the room for packing. We were in a taxi for the long drive to the airport by about 12:15. It was a slow drive as the weather was so bad. The roads are a LOT better than on our first visit to the Island 3 years ago, but there are still stretches which are full of potholes carefully positioned to throw any reckless and unsuspecting driver off the road and into the 3ft ditch or over the precipice! Our driver took the sensible option in these places and drove up the other side of the road!!!

We discovered that the plane was late when we checked in. Only 30 minutes late at that point. Not so bad. It quickly turned into an hour. Not so good! We didn't have a great deal of turnover time in Atlanta in which to clear immigration an customs and change terminals. I think everyone on the plane was in the same position, so there was a lot of sprinting when we deplaned in Atlanta! Stephen was joking with one of the flight crew and they said "a 9:50 flight - oh, you'll have time for dinner!" Thankfully there were loads of immigrtion stations open, and we had a really nice officer process us immediately. Turns out he was a Nixon (Stephens middle name) too! Once we had collected our bags, cleared customs and handed our bags back in for the next flight we had a chance to check a departure board. Our flight to Dulles was delayed until 10:40. We really did have time for dinner! Well a slice of pizza anyway!!

We got home, very tired at about 1:40 this morning...

Wednesday 19 December 2007

Have a Happy Elfing Christmas

We are going to St Lucia tomorrow!! Yipppppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!! Sunshine, free booze, good food, books to read and a man creche - who could ask for more?! The only slight downside is that we'll have to go to bed in about 20 minutes time in order to be up at 3am...I don't know what we were thinking when we booked 6am flights...and from Dulles which is about 45 minutes drive away...still we can always sleep on the plane, and the first flight is internal, so we don't need to do a 3 hour check in (thank god!). I don't know what kind of internet access there is at the hotel - it doesn't even have TV's as its supposed to be the Romantic resort! - so you might not hear much from me for the next few days!!

We had a lovely time at the weekend when David came to stay. It was something of a flying visit just for the night on his way to New Jersey, but it was lovely to see him. It took us a while to find him at the airport. The board said his flight was in Customs when we arrived, so we joined the scrum of people around the arrivals area and waited....and waited.....and waited...eventually we spotted Wally, a friend of ours who was on the same flight, so we had a quick chat and he said "Oh, I'm sure he'll be collecting his stuff and out in a minute". We waited some more...all the time being shoved about and having my feet run over with cases and trolleys! Eventually we phoned him and he was still in the enormous queue for Immigration!! About an hour and a half after we arrived he finally appeared through the crowd looking totally cream crackered and a bit green...
The headache and nausea didn't stop us going down to King St for dinner and drinks though. It was a bit cold (actually it was freezing and trying to sleet) so it wasn't the best weather for the look-see tour. Basically it was straight into O'Connells, then into Chadwicks, a quick walk round the marina to see the Capitol building from afar, then into 100 King for more drinks. He did well not to succumb to jet lag too early!
David is an exceedingly focused shopper. I discovered this when we went off to Best Buy and Target on Sunday morning. He was after a couple of things, and I had thought that this was bound to take pretty much all day. Usually, you give a man a gadget spec and he will spend 10 hours discussing it with the sales assistant. Not David. In and out of Best Buy in well under 30 minutes!! It was the same in Target where he was looking for gloves, hat, jumpers (basically more layers to combat the cold!). He was the only member of our family who has made it out of that shop in under 20 minutes! A record!!!

David with his new toy!

After we dropped David off at the train station we headed down to Morag and Simon's. We hadn't seen the kids in ages, and they have really grown! I especially noticed a huge difference in Lizzie. Definitely not so shy now either! She was running back and forwards giving Stephen chips (including the half eaten ones), and being thrown about by him and generally being jiggled about. She was screaming with laughter when suddenly she let rip with the most enormous botty burp ever to issue from a small child! This had us grown-ups helpless on the floor with laughter - Stephen had been holding (and jiggling her about) at about head height and felt the full force! Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "Wind in your hair"!!! Little Lizzie obviously realised this was hysterically funny as she kept running up to Stephen and blowing raspberries the rest of the evening. Alison had made us Christmas cookies and was having the best time licking the icing off of hers....and everyone elses too!! Licking the icing bowl was always the best bit of baking, so who can blame her!

As we were heading off Morag suggested we go to see one of the neighbourhood houses which has a renowned light display. She and Alison jumped in the car with us and we headed off round to see it. Honestly, you have never seen anything like this in your life!! The house and garden was covered in lights, and they were synchronised to Christmas music....which he was broadcasting on his own radio station!!!!! There was a huge queue of cars parked across the street all watching the display. Words cannot describe the show! He has a website, so I looked it up and he used around 145,000 lights! Makes my thousand or so look pathetic in comparison!! http://www.collingwoodlights.com/index.php?do=pictures

Stephen and Paul cancelled their trip to Burlington on Monday. Probably wise as there was about 15 inches of snowfall there on Sunday due to the winter storm passing through. They weren't wild about the possibility of getting stuck there!! It was good, as it gave us an extra night to get stuff looked out for the holiday...mind you, we are still looking things out for holiday and its now 6pm the night before we fly! Gulp!

Paul cooked a curry last night and had us round, along with Hils, Paul and Dawn. I was starting to worry that we weren't going to make it as the traffic was horrendous getting home. Both the GW Parkway and the 1 were solid with traffic....but we were reasonably clever with the route home, so we didn't have to sit in traffic for too long. Enough time at home to have a quick shower and raid the freezer for naan bread. We got to Paul's, rang the doorbell and were faced with some woman we had never met before!! Turns out that it wasn't some fancy woman, but his neighbour! We had gone to the wrong house!!! Ooops! A most excellent (and more boozy than it should have been!) evening!!

Happy Holidays! Here's a little Christmas message from Stephen and I - guaranteed to make you smile!

http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=1140781178

(click the link!)

Friday 14 December 2007

Weather

I have spent a few minutes each day this week teaching Colin a new language. He already speaks about 6 or 7, and sign language too, but I felt he was lacking a knowledge of Scottish...and I don't mean Gaelic (it turns out he speaks that already!). I mean good old Scottish phrases like "Awa' an' bile yer heid!" and "Haud yer wheest!" (phrases that I had almost forgotten existed, and haven't heard in many years!!). I have even set the occasional bit of homework "Use the term Nippy Sweetie in a sentence" that kind of thing!! (He passed that with flying colours!! Excellent example!!)

Stephen was very relieved this week that his trip to Oklahoma was cancelled. There was a huge winter storm went through earlier this week - terrible winter weather, including ice storms that took out the power lines and left 500,000 homes without electricity. (All the power lines in the US seem to be overhead - there are very few buried cables. Consequently as soon as you get snow, ice, wind, rain or sun (have I covered all weather events?) then the power goes out! The bad news is that the storm is heading towards the North East over the weekend and guess where he is going on Monday...yup! He's off to Burlington, a ski resort in Vermont. I checked the temperature forecast for there and it was saying a rather chilly -10C during the day and -16C overnight!!!!! Better pack his thermals!! Just as well we are off to St Lucia in a week to thaw him out!!

There was an out of season tropical storm went through the Caribbean yesterday. It's only the 10th time on record that a hurricane has sprung up outside the season. Hopefully the islands affected will recover quickly. I'm slightly concerned about the "things happen in three's" principal. There was an earthquake off the coast of Martinique a couple of weeks ago (which is very close to St Lucia - you can see it on a clear day), now the out of season hurricane in the northern Caribbean...what next???

The Party - the Photos!

Finally! I have gotten around to putting photos of the Christmas Cruise on...


Front row: Stephen, Tim, Alyssa
Middle Row: Keri, Kerry, Carol, Mrs Stone (who gave me great shoe shopping tips!)
Back Row: Colin, Rudy, Kevin

Who is that shiny woman with Tanner? That's Stephan, her hubby, in the background.


Say Cheese!
Colin with the Ladies...Tanner, Alyssa and the small shiny woman


This one is for the Caption Competition!!!!


With Hils and Paul

Tuesday 11 December 2007

Dancing Queen

Sunday was the Christmas party. We were booked to go on a cruise on the Potomac with dinner and dancing. The only thing was the boat set sail at 6pm sharp, so if you were late then tough! Given that it takes ages for me to get ready, and that we had to be there for shortly after 5pm, I spent most of the day in a vague panic about not getting everything done in time, and running late...

As we are heading off to St Lucia fairly shortly, this was the only free weekend we had to get the essentials (most of which we had forgotten to take to the Bahamas!)...books, hats, sailing gloves (so that Stephen comes back with some skin on his palms!), sun lotion...We dived up to Potomac Yards as there is a Target, Barnes & Noble and a Sports Authority all in one place. Books was easy - 20 minutes - large pile. Hats and sailing gloves was more problematic!! Sports Authority was HUGE and I couldn't find anything! I had wanted ear muffs too and thought that they would sell them with ski gear...No they don't! We asked about sailing gloves and were told that they don't stock them specifically, but they have lots of other kinds - catchers gloves etc (I was wondering why they thought an enormous mitt would be any use whilst sailing....). Anyway, by the time I had done Target to replace the Xmas bows that had blown off the front railings during the high winds it was getting kinda late! And I still had to come home and do all the stuff I needed to do to get ready for work in the morning!! Aarrrgghhhhhh!!

We had decided that a glass of Dutch courage might not be a bad thing, so we cracked open a bottle of bubbly with Paul and Hils before we headed off. We took a minor diversion en-route to the boat - I think Paul was keen to give us the guided tour of all the monuments carefully lit in their evening glow. He should charge really - it was most entertaining!

The boat trip started with the most terrible gin and tonics - ever! This stuff was pure grain alcohol (probably made in the bilges!) which almost filled the glass, topped off with a squirt of flat tonic...it was undrinkable!! Thankfully the wine with dinner was passable enough that I could manage a couple of glasses, but more would have been challenging! Everyone was in fine form and having a good time. The boat (as promised) left its mooring at 6pm exactly. By 6:05 our orders had been taken and the band had started. It was a funny old night in that respect! It was strange to be out so early (and on a Sunday!)...we were home for 9:30!!

Colin was cutting a rug and whisking us ladies around the floor. We did a bit of jiving and a bit of shakin' our booty (this will be a familiar story to anyone who was at the Spectrum Ball last year! I can hear you all - same story, different dance partner!) Andris: you and Colin would get on like a house on fire! You are cut from the same cloth!! Certainly you must have both had the same dance instructor!! We had a good time scandalising the co-workers anyway!

Glittery shoes are great ice breaker as well as potential ankle breaker! For some reason my glittery shoes were much admired! I got a few great tips on where to go buy fantastic shoes at fantastic discounts. At some point soon I will be making a trip to Nordstrom Rack - designer shoes, Scottish prices!!

It was Tanner's last day in the office today. She is leaving the Inc for good and had a new job much closer to her home in Stafford. Her commute will go from around 1 hour each way to 8 minutes, so I can understand why she might want to take it! I'm going to miss her though. She was really welcoming when I joined! So funny! VERY Texan! There are now only two ladies left of the gang of four ladies who lunch...

We found out today that Gracie is re-joining us. She'll be working from home in NYC and visiting the office around once a month. She was the EA to the previous President at the Inc, then she went to QNA for a spell and now she's back! It was good to finally meet someone whom I've heard so much about.

Saturday 8 December 2007

Big, brave me!!

I was brave yesterday, and dispensed with the services of my KISA. There was a bit of snow lying around, but the roads were pretty fine. It has been raining overnight so the snow is almost gone now...Yippppeeeee!!!!!!

We had an intersting visitor to the office yesterday. He used to be Donald Rumsfeld's henchman!! He was younger than I expected, and about as charming, and admired, as you might expect! I took in coffee and later on, someone commented that "you missed a trick there. That was a great opportunity to throw scalding coffee in his lap". As I said, he seems to be well liked...

You'll all be pleased to know that Stephen has been re-united with his rental car! The guy turned back up at the hotel late in the evening, blissfully unaware that he had made a whoopsy!! As I'm not having to fly out to San Diego with the company lawyer to bail him out of jail, I can only assume that Stephen didn't run across the guy in the lobby!!

I had a rather late night last night (and a lie in this morning!)! Hils and Paul took pity on poor me and we went out for a drink, then back to their house so Paul could succumb to his jet lag. As people have commented, Hils and I can yak for England...I don't know where the time went, but it was 1:30 when I looked at my watch! Oops!!

Friday 7 December 2007

Winter wonderland!

It was particularly cold overnight last night. My clever thermometer was telling me it was minus 6.4C when I got up at 6:15 this morning....and that was inside the bedroom!! My teeth were chattering so much when I got out of the shower I had to dive back into the cozy cocoon of the bed to warm up a little. Even with warm cozy slippers my feet were like ice!!

There was a lot of black ice around on the side streets, so my Knight in Shining Armour (KISA) came to my rescue again. Perhaps we have the driving style in snow and ice wrong in the UK...apparently slowing down is bad!


The winter wonderland from the bedroom balcony...

The woodland at the rear of the house. Gorgeous!


How very festive!!

Do you remember when Stephen was in San Diego a couple of months ago with Simon, and I said it was like sending Stan and Ollie off on travel together? Well it seems like Stan can get into scrapes in San Diego without Ollie being there (although he was on the phone to Ollie at the time...)! Stephen gave the ticket for his car to the valet parking guy at the hotel this morning. They brought up two white cars together, and whilst Stephen was on the phone to Simon, some other guy took the keys to Stephen's rental car from the valet and drove off!! After a few frantic phone calls to the rental company, and the company lawyer for advice, the hotel agreed to pay to rent Stephen another car today. The other guy is still checked into the hotel, so everyone is now patiently waiting for him to come back so they can point out his mistake!!! You might think that he would have noticed that it wasn't his car by now!! But I suppose one white rental car seems much like another....

Thursday 6 December 2007

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow....

Well it snowed....not a great deal - about and inch or two - but steadily over the course of the day. It is blinking cold tonight! The really strange thing is that the weather is predicted to turn warmer again at the weekend. About 21C!! Its difficult to believe that you can be wrapped up in boots, scarves and coats like Nanook of the North one day, and a couple of days later be in shorts!!!

I'm blaming Andy Keene for the snow. He said today that it always snowed when he was in Washington. Obviously this little cold snap is down to his presence!! He was here without Bruciebaby which was obviously a disappointment to me, but it was still nice to see him. Hopefully he made it to the airport in good time, as traffic was slowing down dramatically over the course of the day. Rudy was telling me that people forget what to do when the first snow comes and they panic - after they've had a couple of snows under their belts they get back to normal.... He gave me a run home - in a pretty heavy flurry - and drove the whole way at a cracking pace and, in the typical DC fashion, about 9 feet away from the car in front! Actually, that's probably not fair...it was snowing...people were leaving maybe 10 feet between cars!!!!

Wednesday 5 December 2007

Brrrrr.....

Gosh! It was cold last night!!! I bought one of those indoor/outdoor thermometers a couple of weeks ago (my inner nerd coming out!) and it was -3.4C last night. We're expecting snow today, so as Stephen is sunning himself in San Diego, I'm waiting on my knight in shining armour aka Rudy to pick me up. I don't "do" snow...!There were a few flakes yesterday (we were already in work so missed it) and apparently the GW Parkway ground to a complete halt...so I'm not the only one here who doesn't do snow!!!!

Tuesday 4 December 2007

A quiet night in....

We've spent the evening sitting basking in the heat from the log fire in the sitting room, bathed in the glow of the Christmas tree and reading books....bliss!

Sunday 2 December 2007

Oh, Christmas Tree, Oh, Christmas Tree....

We've had a busy day today. We were up with the lark and had bought our Christmas tree by 9am! The local school was selling them, so we popped along and selected a suitable candidate...small enough to fit in the house, evenly shaped, and most importantly, one that won't shed all its needles in the first 2 weeks!! At least with hardwood floors I don't need to worry about treading on needles in the carpet for the next 6 months...

We popped down to the big Target afterwards. We needed to get a tree holder thingy, and whilst we were there I picked up another set of lights (you can never have too many!) - 100 lights for $2!! We stocked up on a selection of hats too...I cannot describe how biting the wind was yesterday! I was numb for most of the afternoon and well into the evening!! It was only the searingly hot Thai food that finally thawed me! I'm after a set of earmuffs too - my wee ears were sore last night. Stephen was trying on hats with built in ear flaps. It was hilarious to see - think Elmer Fudd and you'll be bang on target!!

Someone rear-ended us on the way to Target. We were stationary at a set of lights when there was this almighty thump. I briefly thought that the rear suspension had collapsed, but then Stephen started to swear. He got out of the car, and pointed out to the woman driving that people generally brake when they see stationary traffic (she was talking to her friend and not looking at the road so didn't see that we were stopped)...thankfully there wasn't really much damage to our car - just a few minor scrapes. She didn't seem terribly bothered...just apologised in a halfhearted way. You see this kind of thing a lot here. People think nothing of using someone else's bumper as an auxiliary braking system! In fact, in wet weather it actually goes from being the auxiliary system to the primary one....

I've just spent nearly 3 hours decorating the tree. It looks lovely! (All Christmas trees look lovely!) I am really pleased with my crystal droplets. I bought them on line a couple of weeks ago. They are actually chandelier droplets which I have modified (which is the reason it took 3 hours to decorate the tree!). They were incredibly inexpensive too - only 33 cents each!!
I was just putting the finishing touches to my outdoor lights (you can never have too many!), when someone came round selling firewood. Where were they 2 weeks ago??? We bought a stack of logs, so now have enough to keep us going through the winter now we have a working furnace - it would have lasted us a week at the rate we were burning wood when it was the sole heat source!

Our outdoor decorations

Our house, and the competition...the other end of the street is much more colourful!
(and yes, I did make Stephen go out in the rain to take this!)

My fantastic find! The crystal droplets in close-up.

It takes 500 lights to make a tree glow like this one!


Exhausted after all the decorating!

The Scottish Walk - the pictures

Joining one of the Clans en-route to the Parade


Santa doesn't live at the North Pole. He lives in Old Town!


Getting ready to lead out the parade



Poised and ready to go...



Wow! That's a BIG doggy!


Mary, Queen of Scots and her court




Another pipe band




Look out - there's a shooter loose on King Street!