Sunday, March 18, 2007

Saturday, March 17, 2007

My only chance at breaking a world record...

And we did it!

Ok, so it was for biggest dance class ever but hey, it's the only chance I ever have at even midly breaking a world record. So we vined, hitched, stepped, kicked and clapped to the Comic Relief Line Dancing Song (creative or what?) on Friday 16 March 2007. For 10mins. All in name of Comic Relief Red Nose Day which made it even better.

Click this link for a clip of the news bulletin from BBC Midlands.


Several more Comic Relief photos via this link.


Waiting to start the line dance...


Just in case you were wondering, this isn't my typical office attire - it was "Big Wild West" theme in the office in aid of Comic Relief so I had to do my part (of course!)









Spot difference in the nose?







World record broken!!!!

Sunday, March 04, 2007

For One More Day

If you could change something you did, what would it be? This book provoked this thought through the eyes of Chick Benetto, a retired baseball player. Perhaps an all too familiar background of the child suffering from the effects of the father walking out on the family, right through to adulthood. Mitch Albom used that as the backdrop but cleverly weaved in past and present into the story.

Chick's mother, Posey, is undoubtedly the driving force behind her son. Struggling with his dad's influence over his decisions on baseball, Chick continued to strive for his dad's approval. Even if that meant going against his mom who had always been there for him rather than his dad who seemed to appear only twice in 30 years. But his mom understood. She showed the real power of maternal love. She came back in spirit to Chick on the day he tried to end his life after his daughter stopped contact with him because of his alcoholism and depression. Posey showed him the many ways she loved him and made him reflect on how she had influenced his life.

Those who have often thought "I wonder what would happen if...." should read this book. Definitely a great well-thought present from a fab sis. ;)