So the last entry was
6th August. That’s pretty bad – even for me! The only defence I have
is that I have been phenomenally busy over the last couple of months – even for
me! I’m going to do you lovely people a highlight round up of August and
September (to give you an idea of what I’ve been up to).
August
The 24 Carrots Summer
market took up a whole load of time in August! Had many a meeting to plan and
discuss how we were actually going to pull it off! It was exhausting! It felt
like if we weren’t talking about it directly, I was emailing people drafting
press releases, begging prizes for the raffle or on the phone to someone about
it. We had 10 working days to plan the event, layout, stallholders and get
social media interest in it. I’m very pleased to say that the event went down
REALLY WELL! We had some really cute bunting (which gave it a fete feel), a
great response from our stallholders and a good result on the raffle (£160
split between the JQNF and the Church). I EVEN got to meet Johnny Bravo and get
a signed photo – SO MUCH EXCITEMENT!
We had lots of
Birthday things going on in August too! I’ve told you about Emma’s birthday
night out at Bingo, but we had a lovely night out for Jo’s birthday at the Rose
Villa too. Was lovely to catch up with some of her lovely friends that don’t
come to Brum that often J.
On 9th
August was the fabulous Dystopiacon! Me and Dan rocked the DJ booth with a mix
of chiptune, beats and geeky breaks. I threw together a Fiona (Adventuretime)
outfit with moderate success – no photo’s I’m afraid though! I’ve been
particularly pants at remembering to grab snaps lately. The night was excellent
fun though (and lots of people requested the set list – which is always
gratifying).
iVardensphere in
Sheffield was on the 10th (the night after Dystopiacon – we were
shattered). It was great to see
everyone again! We might wear black and look quite serious, but the fab
alternative music scene we belong to is our extended family (and it’s always
good to get everyone together). Had a VERY sore head on the Sunday (I blame
myself; and a copious amount of Jagermeister).
We were very blessed
to have a visit from our brilliant friend Carolyn in August too! Carolyn is one
of my oldest friends, so its always wonderful to catch up over a glass (or 4)
of wine and shoot the breeze. We went out for a casual meal at the pub and then
a few peeps popped over the ceremonial “Drink and Bitch” that we’re all so good
at.
The week commencing 19th
August was MENTAL! We had Infest to pack and get ready for, I had a meal with
work colleagues (it was my last week at my job) and market things to get
wrapped up. It was a great week and I was spoiled rotten by my colleagues
(vouchers, flowers, cards and presents). By the time the market was done on the
Thursday evening, I was completely wiped out. A great time to have to do ALL of
the packing for a music festival, right? 0_o
Despite arriving
(after having to go back to the house three times due to forgetting tickets and
important things) totally wiped, we had an amazing time. We drank far too much,
danced so much our feet hurt and met wonderful people. What more could you ask
for than that?
The following week I
had off (before starting my new job). The week pretty much consisted of meeting
up with my mate Mouse and the Brum posse for drinks/coffee, shopping and lazing
around. Bliss.
September
September started with a bang as I started my new job
on Monday 2nd. I had to
get up bright and early to trek down to London to grab my laptop and meet some
of the team. The head office is AMAZING! There is a Beer Tap IN THE OFFICE (I’m
not joking), free food and everyone is really friendly and sweet. My first week
was a blur of learning about the site, the Birmingham Community, my role and
various gadgets and gizmo’s that I now need to do the job. I am now a Mac user
and have an iPhone. 0_o
I had my first taste of Dome Club and Pecha Kucha on
Thursday 5th. What a great pair of concepts! Dome club is held in
the 360 dome within Birmingham Thinktank. It gathers people together to watch
films, look at art and discuss the use of the dome moving forward. Pecha Kucha
is also really fab! It’s a simple concept – a presentation done by anyone, on
any subject, 20 slides, 20 seconds on each slide. The result is fast paced,
funny and interesting presentations.
I did loads in September, but one of the obvious
highlights was Vienna. We have a thing (me and my nearest and dearest), with so
many 30th Birthday’s around the same time; the following question is
posed: “Where would you like to be on your 30th?” The deal is, we
then all go. It’s been fab so far as I’ve been to Vienna and Berlin and off to
Amsterdam next year for a 40th! Vienna was simply beautiful. Most of
the photos on this post are from the trip (as they were the most interesting
photos from the two months). We drank, ate, went to a crypt and saw mummies,
visited the Natural History Museum and drank (again).
Another Highlight was Edinburgh! I went for work but
got to see lots of it too! Ate at some wonderful restaurant and tried many,
many different kinds of coffee. It was an exhausting 3 days – but filled with
learning and excitement!
The rest of September consisted of meetings with
friends/contacts, sorting out wedding rings (excite!), quizzes and partying. I would love to do
a summary of everything… but there’s not enough time!
Onwards and upwards… in October now – hold on to your
hats! It’s going to be an exciting last quarter of the year!