Gah! Postal strike :-(

A day at Tate modernWhat an adventure! Took Master O’D to see his first live Andy Warhol which he loved and went to see the Pop Life Exhibition The exhibition itself is a superb mix, of which Warhol is just a part, but also takes in Hirst, Emin, Haring and others. The building is awe-inspiring and the content just jaw-dropping. We spent two hours there and it is nowhere near enough to really see everything. Must go again.
Later, we went to see the Museum of Animation at County Hall – a hard to find attraction but most definately worth the effort. We were greeted like old friends by the curator and animator in residence and to see Master O’D with such wonder in his eyes was just amazing. It put me in mind of the first time I took him to see Father Christmas (which incidentally doesn’t always feel like that long ago!)

We moved on to Forbidden Planet whilst he took an hour to decide what gift to choose. Nice to know he’s not growing up too fast! A sprint to Covent Garden and a bag of chips on the way home rounded off the perfect mum/son day. I do seem to £100 down on the deal but so much richer in a soppy emotional way. Gotta love that boy.

Made a tentative start to this by registering on the site and requesting an address – bit daunted but nothing ventured. I love the idea of sending post that someone will actually be looking forward to receiving. Vay cool.

http://www.postcrossing.com

Made it! Thanks to  the perseverence of said lovely girlfriends, managed to get the ball rolling early doors. Wine, olives and chat – what could be better. Thank you, you beautiful creatures.

I feel a bit dumbfounded and inadequate really. I read a transcript of the lecture here http://download.srv.cs.cmu.edu/~pausch/Randy/pauschlastlecturetranscript.pdf 

Among the sentences, witticisms and tributes it’s pretty humbling to read of how inspiring he clearly was to so many. It’s really made me think about the capacity we have for enabling the childhood dreams of others, but to limit the thinking to this is to miss the trick. His lecture was really about how you live your life in the round. I need to read this a few more times I think to get the most from it.

Not very inspiring but I did succumb to the charms of Mr Ainsley Harriot’s citrus cous cous on Tuesday. It’s a bit of a cheat really, but still it’s one off the list!

I’m sure I’ll feel better for it but this one really daunts me!

I wonder if I would?

Oh the possibilities

It’s the least I can do, really

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