23 September 2007

How lame am I???

Please don't answer that question! But I woke up this morning feeling pretty lame, indeed. Despite sending out a 'save the date' email for my birthday party many weeks ago, I had a grand total of one person attend last night. Thankfully I had a joint 'do' with a girl from work whose birthday is today, so there were actually other people there, but boy did I feel like Billy-No-Mates! Granted a lot of people seem to be away this weekend, but it sure didn't make me feel all that great. I had bought a new frock (my first from Kate Moss's collection, no less) and silver shoes just for the occasion too. Oh well.

I do realize the lack of blog postings recently, but my mood over the summer was very reflective of the British Summer weather. It literally rained for 3 months straight. And not nice Summery rain either. It was dark, cold and pretty nasty...ALL Summer! I think it was the wettest summer in 30 years or something like that. Half the country was flooded and everyone was in a bad mood. Not even the 'stiff upper lip' could withstand 3 months of that. I also had my bicycle stolen right from my back garden while I was asleep, which was a pleasure. Another fun treat came that same weekend when my toilet broke. As it was bank holiday weekend, no one was around, including my landlord, so I spent 3 days trekking to the nearest public toilet (10 mins walk away) everytime I had to use the loo. Fun! If it weren't for my Arsenal season ticket, I would probably be on the first flight home. Seriously.

So not a great past few months, but I am very pleased to report Arsenal are having an amazing start to their season. The best I can remember. My baby Cesc Fabregas is simply on fire. I didn't think it was possible to love him more, but everytime I watch him play, I do. And to think he is barely 20 years old!


We've had a big restructure of the marketing department at work. My job is virtually unchanged, bar from a little more responsibility (for no additional pay, of course) but a few people were made redundant and others have had to move around and are not so happy. The atmosphere hasn't been the best. I think we've had something along the lines of 50% turnover in the last year...not the most encouraging. Me thinks a good party may be in order.

It has not all been depressing. I did get to attend the Bourne Ultimatum premiere and party which was quite cool. All the stars were there, free champagne, and entrance to a very chic club. We've got the ASDA black-tie 'Tickled Pink Ball' this Thursday night up in Leeds. If you'll recall this will be my second attempt to go to this ball. Last year, a tree fell on the tracks or something silly and we didn't make it. Let's hope she shall go to the ball this year!

I've also started walking home one night a week with my friend Tom from work. It all started a few weeks back duing the transport strike. The tubes were shut down (on strike! along with the Royal Mail) for 4 days, leaving the city in chaos. The queues for busses were hundreds deep, and the streets were absolutely rammed. It was taking me 1.5 hrs+ to get to and from work (only 4 1/2 miles!) which was pretty annoying. One of my colleagues Tom lives nearby so we decided to walk home, which only took 1 hr 15 mins...quicker than the bus! It's actually a pleasant journey - down to Piccadilly Circus, bordering Hyde Park, through Knightsbridge and Chelsea--not to mention good exercise--so we've been trying to do it one night every week. So far so good. Tom is one of the sweetest guys I know at Universal, but he makes me laugh because he is very posh, and uses phrases like 'old boy' and 'quite right' a lot. During our walk last week, we were in a mad dash for the first part of our journey because Tom needed to pick something up in a very old-school English shop. When I asked what it was, he replied 'A waistcoat' - 'yes, of course it is, Tom!', I replied.

I'm off to Cannes in a couple of weeks for MIPCOM. I've got loads of meetings booked in, including a dinner with that quite-famous and oh-so-cute English actor which should prove interesting if nothing else. When I went frock-shopping at Top Shop I also bought a dress for that dinner. Unfortunately, the silver shoes probably won't be appropriate for that my professional dinner, so another shopping trip may be in order! Oh darn... ;-)

And thank you all for your input on my travels. I am thrilled to report I have booked a flight to Cape Town in mid-November. I cannot wait!!!!

1 Comments:

At Mon Sept 24, 12:48:00 am GMT, Blogger The Muser said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELF!!! I'm jumping around in supportive joy this Monday.

 

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