Wednesday, October 31, 2007

To everyone in America, Happy Halloween. To everyone everywhere else, it's just Halloween. Dog, Cat & Pet Of The Day have really turned it on today with some spooky pets.

This is Buster wearing a half witch / half scarecrow outfit. He must be so excited about Halloween.
Leon the cat is obviously a veteran of many Halloween parties. Here he is wearing a revealing off-the-shoulder spider outfit.
This Guinea Pig called Lucky is wearing a pumpkin bodysuit. Sexy.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Brussels

Parkes, Beth and I had a lovely weekend in Brussels. Although we did our very best to miss our scheduled Eurostar train going to Brussels the rest of the travelling was a doddle. We ate lots and lots of lovely food, drank some fine beers and wine and generally savoured the atmosphere. Beth was a little snotty and Parkes still is trying to shake off her cold but this didn't spoil the trip.

My job currently means I spend alot of time away from home so to spend three days with the girls was really special. Beth is now sucking her thumb. She is starting to alter her sleeping position which is the start of the long journey to being able to crawl. She is also curling poos out in the bath. Last night's was the size of a grass snake and almost the same colour.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Beth getting excited about her first journey abroad!!
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The waffles in Bruxelles are fab. You can have just about any topping on your waffle - Parkes had fresh fruit. Other people were having chocolate, fudge etc. This is where we ate them - they also serve Leffe beer at any time of the day.
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Wonderful gothic-looking structures. This building is amazing - very striking and not particularly welcoming. See if you can spot Parkes and Beth.
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Parkes looking chic in the Grand Place in Brussels. It is a beautiful square with lots of magnificent buildings and well-behaved pigeons.
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Beth enjoying herself in Brussels.
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Parkes, Beth and I visited this Buddhist bar/restaurant in Brussels to grab a drink. It was so laid back that our order never arrived. So we left.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Strings having a bath this morning.

Parkes, Beth and I are off to Brussels in the next couple of days. We will be travelling from Ashford International station in Kent. Parkes and I have never packed luggage for a kiddie before and it takes planning. We will attempt to fit all of our stuff into one small rucksack. I will be taking my passport, two pairs of pants, two pairs of socks and two T-shirts. That's travelling light! Parkes will pretty much be taking the same. This will leave loads of space for Beth's gear.

I have been to Brussels before but it was a boozy weekend and I don't see any of the sights. I will endeavour to see the weeing kid statue this time around.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Parkes has been feeling a bit under the weather over the last week. She has been convalescing this weekend - maybe the last three months of broken sleep is catching up with her. The weather on the Island has been fantastic and walks in the fresh air have been the order of the day.

The rugby was disappointing on Saturday but the boys played against a very good side and they should be satisfied with their efforts. To finish runners-up really was an achievement.

Beth has been growing rapidly - she is still a 'small' baby but we like that. The picture shows her 1950's Cliff Richard look. I went to see Cliff Richard at Wembley Arena once. It was rubbish.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Goodbye ABN AMRO - Hello RBS

And so it's goodbye to ABN AMRO. The RBS consortium has taken over the Dutch bank. I first starting working at ABN in 1998 and it has been my working home for six and half of the last 9 years. There have been many highs and a few lows.

I have seen a fair few mergers in my time working for investment banks;

I worked for HSBC in the early nineties when the they merged (or took over) Midland Bank and formed Midland Global Markets

I worked for Bankers' Trust when they merged (or took over) NatWest Markets. Deutsche Bank then took over Bankers' Trust.

I worked for JP Morgan when then were bought out by Chase Manhattan

It is a funny and incestuous industry.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Wow. What an amazing weekend of rugby! England played very well indeed and deserved their place in the World Cup final. Even one of the harbour chip shops had got into the rugby spirit.

Parkes, Beth and I had a lovely weekend strolling around the island in the warm sunshine.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

It is that time of year again!! Brussels sprouts are in the shops again and tasting lovely may I say. Only a few years ago I would not go near them and other veg such as cabbage, cauliflower, winter greens etc. Now I love them all and await their seasonal arrival in the shops each year with relish. The picture on the left shows a field full of sprout plants - don't they look almost trifid-like?! I wonder if these trifids get the same flatulence that I get after eating them?

Apparently sprouts were first cultivated in ancient Rome. Another reason to thank the Romans.

Sunday, October 07, 2007

It has been a lovely weekend. I have been looking after Beth whilst Parkes was visting Justina in Wiltshire. Beth and I went to a baby massage class on Saturday morning followed by a long walk in the afternoon with Beth in da sling (pictured with East 17 hat). On Sunday we walked some more and when Parkes arrived back in the afternoon we watched the rugby then went for a walk. Man, I can't stop walking.

Talking of rugby, it has been a great weekend. Two cracking quarter-finals on Saturday and England were outstanding. It should be a cracker next weekend against France
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Thursday, October 04, 2007

Mature Student

I have signed-up to undertake a Spanish language Open University course in 2008 and I guess that makes me a mature student. Seeing as I missed out on college/university first time around I think I will start doing more studenty-type things. This includes;
  • Freshers week in the real ale pubs of Thanet when my course starts in February although I will be drinking snake-bite
  • I will start wearing reading glasses and a Dr Who scarf
  • My mode of transport will be a clapped-out bicycle with no lights
  • I will be attending political rallies and protests (in Thanet)
  • I will be washing myself even less than I do now
  • Parkes will be giving me my student loan which I will endeavour to spend in the first week of my course

Roll on 2008!

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

It's a dangerous world for the average urban cat - their nine lives can be extinguished in the blink of a feline eye. To give your kitty effective safety protection when out and about why not give them a fruit helmet. These helmets can be easily made from the peel of tropical fruits and are this seasons must-have for cats.