Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Camping in West Virginia



Camping in West Virginia

To celebrate my Sister in Laws Birthday, we went camping in West Virginia.
The family spent a whole week at the campsite, but due to work commitments, Vicky and I could only stay for two days.

http://www.yokum.com/

Apart from the insects, the mud and rain, and the disgusting shower facilities, we all had a great time!









London 2012

I was very happy to see that we had the honour of hosting the Olympics this year.  But unfortunately I wasn't able to see as much of it as I would have liked.  TV channel NBC have the rights over here, and they showed 5 hours worth of highlights every night.  Unfortunately that was about it!  If you wanted to watch it live you had to watch it on their website during the day, when most of us were at work.  During the weekends I watched the majority of the live events online on the bbc's website.

NBC did not show the whole of the of opening or closing ceremonys.  Part way through the opening they cut away to an interview with Micheal Phelps!  Most of their coverage was good, but if an American was not involved in a final, they were not interested.  During one of the mens gymnastics finals, TeamGB won the silver, but the Japanese who won Bronze appealed, and the judges swapped our medals during the event.  I only found this out the next day, I watched this event on NBC, but the commentators did not explain very well what was going on.  Insane.

As a once in a lifetime event, I bought a few things from the official 'London2012' website, here's a couple of things I bought:











Not pictured is a lanyard I now wear at work with the Union flag all over it and 'London2012'.  I love this as I think it has stopped people asking if I am from Australia.


A week tomorrow my Wife and I are going back to New York for the weekend!
Expect a blog about this soon.

A couple of random things I have found in local supermarkets, which I left on the shelf!



Sunday, 15 July 2012

Family, Philadelphia and Tennessee

June was a big month here in America.  My Dad visited, and I added Pennsylvania to my list of States visited.

I haven't seen my Dad since I emigrated last year so it was a thrill when I heard he had booked a flight.

I work opposite the airport so I was able to leave early and pick him up.






After a few days of him settling in we spend the weekend together and on the Saturday we visited Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington.  The area was huge and reminded me of Beamish.




The next day we visited Arlington Cemetery.  I do not think people realise how big this place is.  Dad enquired about a specific grave for Audie L Murphy, and with Vickys help, we found it!

Audie L Murphy is widely regarded as the most decorated American soldier of the second world war.

Philadelphia

Visiting Philadelphia was exciting as we had tickets to see rock band Tenacious D, and I would meet up with a long time online friend from an old Horror Movie message board.

We saw the Liberty Bell, Independance Hall and, MOST famous of all, the Rocky steps ...

However, the weekend in Philadelphia did not start out quite so well.

Friday night brought warnings of a severe thunderstorm in the area.  We heard warnings on the local news, and by the emergency system on the television too.  Whenever bad weather is in the area, the local authority have the means to add a scrolling message to all televisions, but this also comes with a very loud buzzing noise.  Great if you want to record something.  This Friday night we also had my Sister-in-Laws kids over for the night, we were all lounging on the sofa watching Tintin, when the rain started, and the temperature jumped to 100'.  Checking the weather channel, we were informed of a dangerous storm approaching.  This was confirmed when the power went out for a few seconds.

Sadly, the storm also brought damage to our garden, one of our tree's was struck by lightning and it could have caused damage to a neighbours car if she had been home that night.  Phew!



This does not look too bad, but the tree is in danger of falling on our house!

With the branch blocking the path, we had to drive around the school out back just to get onto the main road.  Liz's current boyfriend has a chainsaw, so he helped cut it down whilst we were away.


This was the view from our room!







This is Independance Hall and the Liberty Bell.  The queues were huge to go inside, but we sneaked a photograph from a side window!





 Visiting the area where the film Rocky was filmed was a lot of fun.  Here's me running up the steps, and a picture of me next to the statue.  There were maybe 10 - 15 people queuing up for a photo, and Vicky went onto youtube on her phone for the VERY appropriate music!

Here's me at the concert later that night:



Being at a concert in the open was fun, and even better that I was able to see someone who I'd only seen in the movies.


Elreth's Alley:

Elfreth's Alley, the oldest continuously inhabited street in the country, was created in 1703 when two property owners on Front Street made a cartway to the rear of their lots to subdivide their land. By the end of the 18th Century, Elfreth's Alley had assumed its present character as a street of modest row homes. The oldest homes are simple two-and-a-half-story structures with parlors entered directly from the street. Some have pent eaves. Exterior woodwork is simple, as are doorways and transom lights. Most of the houses were built for rent and lived in by craftsmen. The Museum House at 126 is typical of these early homes. It was occupied by a dressmaker who had her shop on the first floor and living quarters above. The three-and-a-half-story houses were built after the Revolutionary War and show the influence of the Federal style in the classically framed doorways with pilasters and pediments.





 Notice the difference in the Union Flag!  I want one of these!



A week later Tennessee.  We stayed in a town called Pigeon Forge, and in an area called The Strip.  Think a redneck version of Las Vegas, and you get the idea!















We stayed in Tennessee to see a very good friend of ours from Cumberland Gap, she is responsible for Vicky and I being together!  One of the highlights was the Titanic Museum.  We had our reservations about this attraction, considering the rest of the area!, but we were VERY happy that it was just awesome.  The museum may look tacky from the outside, but inside was a different story.  They had a few original artifacts from the wreck, and a lot of original photo's that Vicky had never seen.  But it became even better inside the gift shop later.  Vicky bought a few things, and then I sent her to the car, and did my own shopping.  I've probably got enough to last the next few Birthdays and Christmas'.

We also went on a little adventure and found the birthplace of Davy Crockett.  The 'Tavern 'was closed, but didn't stop us from enjoying this.

In other news, I have now found and enjoyed!, 5 different Newcastle Brown Ales, all found here in Northern Virginia.


And the tree was finally cut down as you can see here:





This will help supply us with a lot of firewood for the Winter.

Monday, 20 February 2012

Zombies and Beaches

Zombies and Beaches

Last Sunday saw the restart of a favourite tv show.  The Walking Dead.  The quality of the writing is superb, and the zombie make up and 'special effects' ie gore, is of the highest quality.  It is remarkable how a show like this is in the mainstream media.

And to celebrate the shows return, I saw it at the Cinema!

http://drafthouse.com/winchester

The tickets were free and on a first come first served basis.  They used the television channel feed so we got the adverts, but it was a thrill to see it on the big screen.

Wednesday I had a second interview with HP.  This time a telephone interview with three people.  It was all over within about 20 minutes and I think I did well.  I had over prepared the previous day and had numerous notes all laid out, but I did not need to refer to them.  I'll find out at some point if I've been successful or not.

The next day I spent the day at Vickys office as we were then on a road trip to Virginia Beach.

Click the link for a map: http://g.co/maps/r7hp4

Vicky wanted to meet up with an old school friend as they were moving back to California.  Originally the plan was to stay in two hotels.  The first one near to the court for Vickys juty, and the next hotel in the same area as her friend.  Fortunately the jury duty was cancelled, and she rebooked.  And the new hotel had a hot-tub!  $170 for three nights, thank you very much.


Being February, the place was almost a ghost town, but we managed to find good places to eat, thanks to meeting up with an old work friend of my Wifes.


This is the view from our room.  Looks just like Tynemouth!


On the Friday we went to the cinema, and I had my first IMAX experience.  Journey 2 was the film, and I was very impressed with the screen size and audio.

Monday, 13 February 2012

A little trip

Not much happening here at the moment, but on Wednesday, Vicky and I will be driving down south to the town of Norfolk, Virginia.  We are visiting a school friend of my Wifes, and they have not seen each other since High School.  Initially this was to be a weekend trip, but Vicky has been called for Jury duty for one day.  We were horrified when she received the letter, especially with the trip to Norfolk, but the place is somewhere half way between, so we've compromised with a hotel.  At the very least, we're both sharing a road trip, and we'll treat it like a mini-holiday.

More random recent pictures:

Pepper watching telly


Sunday mornings are just too much effort

Sushi should NOT be on my chair!


I enjoyed my first Blooming Onion at the Outback Steakhouse, and here we have a kit to make your own.  I did not buy it!



I found these Japanese imported kitkats!




I took this picture of Sushi one morning, one of my favourites so far





Wednesday, 1 February 2012

FA Cup weekend!

Newcastle were on the telly here, showing live on Fox Soccer Channel.  With the five hour time difference, kick off was 12.15.

But for me, the day started much earlier.

Around 3am the dog did her usual 'I want to go outside' noises of wagging her tail against the bed and growling.  Back to bed and my alarm went off just after 6.

The first match I watched was online.  I've paid a subscription to Foxsoccer.tv, and at 7am I watched the first half of the Chelsea vs QPR match.

No dog for company, she had done the sensible thing by taking over my warm spot in the bed.  Breakfast was a cup of tea, and a bowl of cereal.

Second match today, on the television was Liverpool vs Manchester.  Followed by Derby vs Stoke.  All games were with English commentators.

I won't write my thoughts about Newcastle's game, but it was great to see live.


Sunday I watched the Arsenal vs Aston Villa game, and this time the house was full of people!  Vicky's Sister Liz, her partner, and the 4 children came over to watch the game.  They brought food too, and we played the board game 'Game of Life' afterwards.  I hadn't played this since I was little.  This was Vickys board game and it was Disney's 'Haunted Mansion' version.


Deadline Day

Every year, it's the same, sky sports news gets everyone sucked into being glued to the tv to be scared / excited about selling or signing players.  Last year was hell when the on/off shananigans about Andy Carroll resulted in him moving west to Liverpool.

The channel goes over the top, and even I know the presenters are pretending to read texts on their mobiles about signings.  But we all watch it.  Well, I do.

This year, I thought I could avoid it, but Fox Soccer Channel here in America showed it from half seven in the morning till 8pm at night.  They took a break half way through to show the Everton vs Manchester City game.


Later today is the Newcastle vs Blackburn game.  This isn't being shown on the telly, but on ESPN3.com, and is only available to me through the cable company we have our tv with.

Thursday, 26 January 2012

It's compulsary son

Tuesday Vicky, Mom and I saw another Broadway show.  La Cage Aux Folles.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Cage_aux_Folles_%28musical%29


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115685/ (American film remake)

I will let you check out the links above for the plot, but I have to start by saying this show was fantastic.  It had everything, from guys dressed as girls, wonderful musical numbers, and even some audience participation.

The most fun part was the 'mother', Albin.  Or Zaza to give him his drag-queen name.

The older readers of this blog will also recognise the name George Hamilton.  Playing the night club owner.

This poster set the scene for the show we saw:


Waiting for the show to start, one of the drag-queen's walked amongst the crowd and had a bit crack with people, and right before it started, he was on stage talking to the audience.

We had an unrestricted view of the stage as my Wife had been able to obtain seats in one of the box's!  Through a colleague of Vickys, these seats were free.

Here are pictures from the production I found online:

http://www.playbill.com/multimedia/gallery/3191/?pnum=1

This is two Broadway shows I have seen, and I really want to attend another one this year.  There are lots to choose from, Maybe a classic like Phantom, or a modern one like Spamalot, or the Book of Mormon

Friday, 20 January 2012

Another Will it or Won't it post

Our local tv station TV3Winchester has issued a weather warning for our area.  They call it a 'Winter Weather Advisory'.

http://www.tv3winchester.com/home/headlines/Winter_Weather_Advisory_for_Entire_Viewing_Area_137769618.html

Hopefully, like a previous post, this will turn out to be nothing.

Either way, my Wife and I have a date on the sofa tonight, and a lie-in tomorrow.

The morning after:

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Family Birthday

On Sunday we celebrated my Wifes Birthday.  Her main present from Mom was a trip to the Theatre to see the musical Billy Elliot at the Kennedy Centre in DC.

http://www.kennedy-center.org/

This was my first trip to see a 'Broadway' show, and I really enjoyed it.  There were six of us, including one of Vickys nieces too.  I had a such a good time that I want to see another show.  The one thing I didn't like about it was how loud it was.  My Wife pointed out that it was a matinee performance, and there was a lot of old people there, so they probably had the sound turned up loud haha.

Everyone was all dressed up and I wore my new Calvin Klein shirt and tie.  Afterwards we had a few drinks, and then we ate at a Japanese restaurant.

http://www.sansuirestaurant.com/sansui_entrees.html

Even if we hadn't done the theatre, it would still have been a wonderful day, especially with us being apart like last year.

Forgive the lack of pictures, I'll add some later when I get the chance.

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

New Years Eve

Vicky and I had been invited out with her Sister, but we wanted to just be with each other this time.
We'd been apart the past two NYE's, so this year was all about us.

We chose to go around Berryville.  I have written before about how small it is, and unfortunately most of the restaurants were closed by their normal hours.
We started out at the Battletown Inn:
http://thebattletowninn.com/
Check out it's video tour.
After a couple of drinks we moved onto the Berryville Grille.  But it was closed.  Shame as the food inside is always very nice.
http://theberryvillegrille.com/our-menu/

So it was off to the Camino Real.  A mexican restaurant and the only proper 'bar' in Berryville.  They were open till 1am.  Vicky drank a couple of Tequila Sunrises, and I stuck with yuengling lager.  Yeungling is America's oldest brewry.  Around 11pm, we walked back home to watch the ball drop.
London has the fireworks on the Thames, and in the USA, people watch a ball drop slowly until their fireworks are set off.

It was brilliant spending the time, just the two of us, and we both had the next day off work too!

Saturday, 31 December 2011

Random pictures

A lot of the photo's I take I upload to Facebook.  Most of you will not have access to that website, so here is a selection of recent photographs:

Pepper exhausted after watching us put up the Christmas decorations


As before, click on any picture to enlarge it


 Pepper wearing her Christmas bow.  Taken on Christmas morning.

This must be my stocking!


Vicky's Birthday is coming up soon!

New Tshirt


Wonderful Christmas ornament from Mom last year.  Notice the colour of the ribbon ...

About to devour a 'blooming onion'

Watching the game against Bolton online with my Ryan Taylor mug!