Sunday, 24 October 2010

Photos of the year - week 36

Monday 11th October
 The 'flower' a boy in my class brought in for me :-)

Tuesday 12th October
The biscuits a girl in my class brought in for me :-) aren't I a lucky teacher!
Wednesday 13th October
 Leaving school at sunset after parents evening.

Thursday 14th October - my birthday!
Birthday dinner at my favourite Big Bang with family.
Friday 15th October
 Party night 1!  Like this photo showing everyone, and I feel it shows they were having fun??

Saturday 16th October
Party night 2!  All getting involved again.
Sunday 17th October
 Best attempt at a group shot resting on a tree branch!



 

Sunday, 10 October 2010

Photos of the year - week 35

Monday 4th October
 sorry...

Tuesday 5th October
 Feeling bad about not taking one on Monday, I snapped away on the way to school in the roadworks.
Wednesday 6th October
 Ramdom late night drive around as I heard on radio 5 driving home that they had a reporter in the Duke's Cut.  No sightings though!

Thursday 7th October
Sunrise above the power station.
Friday 8th October
Straight from school camping in October?  love the tie :-)

Saturday 9th October
The morning after camping look!
Sunday 10th October
Look what we found my new camera can do when we were in the parks!!!!

Photos of the year week 34

Monday 27th September
Oh how cute again.  Couldn't resist taking.

Tuesday 28th September
 'Helping' John take photos of the allotment for his class assembly.

Wednesday 29th September
 On the eve of photo day I was luck enough to be given copies of last years photos.

Thursday 30th September
In the car on photo morning.  I was late!

Friday 1st October
 ... Think I'm just not focussing on photo of day

Saturday 2nd October
 Happy 80th Birthday Grandma.  Celebrating watching Strictly at her house with the neighbours.  Check out the awesome family tree that another granddaughter made for her.


Sunday 3rd October
Party day.  Whole room (60 guests) singing happy birthday as she proudly holds cake that yet another granddaughter made for her. 

 

Suzuka under duvet

Dropping like flies!

Exciting to set the alarm for 6am and get up in the dark for this Japanese Grand Prix.  Felt like it had been a while since I've done this and I had lots of flashbacks to the 'olden' days in Thornhill Road getting up and going down to the lounge, like looking into the garage to see if the rabbits are really asleep at 3am.  I think it's partly that I have actually got up and headed downstairs, where as in recent times I've probably watched on my laptop from my bed.  But here I am in the lounge having brought my duvet down.

This was an interesting race before it even started for several reasons.  There was no qualifying yesterday at all - it was deemed to wet!  How exciting and glad I hadn't got up!  It reminded of the time back in uni when quali was delayed till Sunday morning due to monsoon conditions.  So quali was 2am UK time and I actually rather confused myself by waking up and hearing grand prix commentary and wondered if I had overslept.  I remember hearing Buemi mentioned and working out it was qualifying when I checked the time.  Was awake from 5.50 and downstairs at 6.

And then, again before the race actually started, we lost one driver to quite a big crash at seemingly low speed as he was driving to the grid!  Poor Di Grassi.

Then Lap 1 - Off the line Petrov seems to do a left turn and straight into the pit wall...  made me realise there hasn't been a start crash in years.  And then it just kept showing cars parked in the run off areas and the safety car was out.

And then Martin and Jonathan started mentioning that Kubica, in 2nd, was falling a long way back from Vetel behind the safety car and I looked at the driver tracker to confirm it too.  And then it cut to him going slowly and pulling off the road.  Mysteriously, until a minute later and it showed a replay and this was Martin's observation:

Lap 4 - Missing the right rear wheel - that's where it's gone wrong.

So we're down to 18 runners...
interesting - there's now an 'original size' button when loading photos.  How nice! Hmm, turns out that original size is too big and doesn't really fit in the blog!  But I'll leave this one so you can see ;-)

Lap 7 - Safety car has come in and we're racing again!  Well, 'again', more like for the first time!

It's good being back at Suzuka.  though can't honestly say whether we were here lsat year or not.  But I do just love the old circuits that have corner names and its not just 'turn 8' - though actually turn 8 is the epic one in Turkey isn't it?  But hearing 130R and dunlop and spoon is good!  [whilst Wikipedia-ing to find out if the race was here last year - it was - I discovered that 130R was so called because the corner originally had a radius of 130m but that had to be changed for safety reasons into a double apex in early 2000s.]

So the restart has had the top five in the championship in the top five places:


Lap 23 - pit stops happening.  Hamilton first of the top 5.  Ed is saying it's looking good for McLarens but I'm not feeling convinced.  Button is on a different tyre but I'm failing to see how that helps!

Lap 25 - Alsonso comes out of pits quite a way ahead of Hamilton still.  Hamilton is storming and looks like he's going to take Button when Jens pits.  Fastest lap for Hamilton:

Lap 32/53 - It's 8 o'clock.  Eyes starting to close.  Weber and Alonso are putting in fastest laps.

Lap 38 - Jenson putting now from the lead and back out in 5th.

Lap 40 - Hamilton on radio saying he's lost some gears, but still seems to be going alright.  But ironic that he got a 5 place grid penalty because he changed the gear box!

Lap 44 - Jenson has just driven past Ham.

Lap 49 - it's all go in the lounge.  Picture froze for a bit and I just thought it was our tv being it's usual silly self!  and then the picture came back but no sound.  again, just thought it was silly tv.  But then sound came back but I thought it was odd and then realised it was the five live commentary instead.  Just as that happened Rosberg crashed off and there was talk of safety car but didn't come out.  Kobayashi is absolutely charging past people.  Martin and Jonathan back on lap 50.  Almost disappointed and tempted to switch to five live as they were so much more animated! 

Lap 53 - and there we go, Red Bull one two.  Looking like the champtionship is heading their way.  Three races to go!


I know I've noticed this in at least one previous race, but I was struck again by how entertaining the chair set up in the top three press conference.  They look so funny leaning back in the chairs with their legs open!  And they're wearing little mikes attached to their faces.

Saturday, 2 October 2010

Photos of the year - week 33

Monday 20th September
 Tucking into my favourite cake - Huffkins toffee cake.

Tuesday 21st September
More maths - probably lesson I take photos in most often.
Wednesday 22nd September
 running out of excuses!

Thursday 23rd September
Open air cinema at Castle with sibling to watch Sound of Music - brilliant!
Friday 24th September
 Open air cinema at Castle with boyfriend to watch Grease - brilliant!

Saturday 25th September
Performing at Royal Albert Hall - wow!!
Sunday 26th September
I started this post on Sunday 26th, but as hadn't taken a photo yet, I didn't post.  Then of course, I never took one!





Sunday, 26 September 2010

Royal Albert Hall

Yesterday I had the great excitement of dancing in the Royal Albert Hall.  Early on in the year, an email went round the Scottish Dancing Uni mailing list asking if people wanted to dance in the Royal Albert Hall in September.  I had heard in my early days of dancing about people doing this.  I thought it sounded rather exciting, and when else would I get a chance to perform at the Hall?

I rather forgot about it for a while and it wasn't until recently that I looked up just what the event was.  It was called On Show and is a collection of dance groups performing their own number.  Apparently 25 different dance groups and over 900 performers.  There were 2 Sunday rehearsals for us in London in September and then the actual day yesterday taken up.  As I was putting the dates into my new school diary I was slightly regretting it as it was reducing my weekend time.  And then during rehearsals and right up to the actual performance I was alternating between enjoying the whole experience and wanting to get out of it.

Yesterday involved getting the 7am train to Paddington.  I was fairly stressed on Friday night thinking of all the things I had to remember in the morning.  In fact on Friday morning I leapt out of bed with my alarm thinking I had overslept for my 6am Saturday alarm (for once being pleased to realise it was a school day and not the weekend!).  I decided to treat myself to a taxi from Paddington to the Royal Albert Hall, rather than go some complicated route on the tube due to weekend engineering work. It was a gorgeous early morning drive through Hyde Park and almost made me wish I was walking.

Made it to our dressing room under ground in the Hall.  Finished doing my getting ready - hair and contacts!  I was quite pleased to arrive relatively early when the changing room was quite empty so able to put my dress on a peg.

When everyone was there we went upstairs to outside the Hall to do a walk through of the whole thing.  I rather liked the square we found to dance in.  We did get quite a lot of strange looks from people walking past at 9.30 in the morning.  It was good to get the practise in as I didn't have it all clearly in my mind yet!

Dress was the biggest uncomfortableness of the day.  I had put the drees on that I had borrowed from someone in oxford, ready for the dress rehearsal when we came back inside and gone off to the bathroom to do make up (we had been encouraged to wear make-up, more than normal because of the lights, so I had been practising all week applying a bit more each day and feeling highly unnatural) when the producer/teacher of our number came in and to be fair to her, in a kind way, said my dress was too short and went off to borrow another from someone else for me.  I just felt like a loser but managed to hold myself together and deal with it without too much gut wrenching dismay.  The other one fitted and I managed to forget about it pretty much.

Then it was our dress rehearsal slot in the hall.  We were all taken through the corridors and kitchens (?) underground to get to our appropriate starting entrance doors.  Though actually for this rehearsal we just waited in the seats watching other groups which was fascinating.  It was great seeing people in costumes and there was such a variety of dancers and dances.  The ladies fitness league (on the right) particularly amused me, though in the real thing they actually looked quite good!  Our rehearsal was a little stressful and we didn't actually get to run through the whole thing. So there was some uncomfortable comments about that.  Then it was group shots from the professional photographers.  And back changed out of our dresses.

Then we headed outside into actual Hyde Park to run through the dance plenty of times.  Again the day was looking absolutely gorgeous and I quite enjoyed this bit - even the bit when all the dancers laughed at me because I went back to my walk on position when no one else did!  I feel we really managed to nail the dances here but it was still going to be anyone's guess how it was going to work out in the hall!  Definitely lots of passers by stopping to watch us here and take photos.  And a few dogs running amongst us!!
We were then allowed time to go and eat lunch so I ate the things I had bought at the station, in the spot by the hall we had done our morning walk through.  It was here I got the wonderful phone call that John was coming to watch me - he made a spur of the minute decision to go get the train.  It was very exciting and I was very touched.  Lizzie had always said she was coming to watch which was very touching.  Walking back I passed some other Scottish Dancers eating lunch, and they offered me a glass of red wine, so I thought, why not, totally adds to the surrealness of it all!!!



Time to change again into white dresses and I was definitely starting to feel nervous by this point!  Went up with some of the others in the end to watch the first half from the circle.  Ended up seeing Lizzie walk in further round the circle.  Was sure it was her when she got out the hand sanitiser!!  Managed to attract her attention just as it was starting which was nice.  First up were cheerleaders.


Here are some photos of other groups.


Dancing with cloth (?) and 18th Centrury dance.  Both second half so I didn't see those.

Ladies dancing in formation again.  I enjoyed the Irish dancing.


I actually fell asleep during the Indian Dancing somehow??  Interesting-ish Eastern European dancing.

Some peculiar Tai Chi representing Ying and Yang.  Then a nerve wracking one with balls and wood blocks - just on edge waiting for them to drop them!!


At the interval managed to meet up with Lizzie and John which was lovely :-)






Didn't return to the circle for the second half.  Just tensely got more ready in the changing room and watched a little of the show on the tv in our room.  Headed round to our starting door with a few dances to go - through the maze of kitchens and all sorts.  Was probably the most nervous hanging down there.  I spent some quiet time by myself running through the moves for the whole dance.  There were some young ballerinas chattering comically who were going on before us.

When it came time for us to walk on, I did, still feeling nervous.  But as the music started everyone started clapping along which instantly made me feel good and smile and I didn't feel nervous again and totally enjoyed it!  Such a delight!!! Even my dash between the first strathspey and into joie de vivre went ok and looks fine on the video!
I'm the second form the left facingish the camera.
First dance.

A ceildh dance that begins with a C!

The grand finale was rather chaotic - as it had been during the rehearsal at lunchtime!  It involved some West End actor singing the Lambeth Walk and then all the dancers joining in dancing it.  I was over the moon to be learning it, though I am not quite sure I fully got it!  We put on sparkly baseball hats and then a surprise to us as well, silver 'confetti' came down from the ceiling!



What an experience!

More photos, taken by another dancer's brother, can be found here










12/2/11  And not sure why I didn't put it up before, but here is the tremendous video that Lizzie took - so you can really see I did it - well except you can't tell it's me, although some of my kids spotted me when I showed them at school!!  There is also a video up on the OUSDS website taken from a different angle.  Also to be found there is a video of me doing the whiskey dance from an engagement dance I went to in the summer.