You know, I think it must be true about time going by faster as you get older. I honestly don't remember a year whizzing by so quickly as 2006. I can truly say, for me anyway, I had an absolute blast. I spend alot of time with my lovely friends, drank far too much and generally enjoyed making merry at many parties and BBQ's, quite a number courtesy of my friends Blake and Ed at their fabulous flat. If you've kept up with my blog, you'll know about some of those days. One of my favourites was the big gay Tupperware party. It was one of the first really hot days of a very hot summer and really helped to kick off the season.
The year didn't start out too well however. In mid-January, the father of one of my best friends in London was killed in Afghanistan. He was posted there with the Canadian Diplomatic Service and his convoy was attacked by a suicide bomber. Needless to say, this was devastating news for many people including the family. Many people in my office were shocked and saddend as he'd posted in London a number of years back and was fondly remembered by all. I was honoured to be part of the funeral in the role of an usher, as were several other friends and colleagues. His sons gave a beautiful eulogy that moved everyone to tears. Despite all the sadness, it really was a celebration of his life and character and this was very evident at a very lively wake at his favourite London pub later in the evening.
Despite a sad start to the year, it was a very good year for me and one I'll remember for a long time.
Scooter and I had a lovely Christmas and New Year - we had his parents stay with us for a few days over Christmas and Boxing Day and we fed them very well indeed. I've never spend so much time in the kitchen in such a short space of time. I don't mind, I feel very much at home in the kitchen puttering about and cooking. One of these days I'm going to do a cookery course to improve my skills but at the moment, I like nothing better than trawling through my recipe books and magazines and the internet looking for ideas. Santa (well, Scooter) gave me three books - two Delia's (to complete a set) and the new Jamie Oliver! Yay! I also continued my mother's tradition of making Scottish shortbread for the second year now. It's really a labour of love as despite the simple recipe, it does take some manual labour to do but it tastes fantastic if I do say so myself! It makes great presents as well and quite a bit of it has been shared at Scooter and mine's offices as well as given to some friends to enjoy.
New Year was spent at home with two of our lovely friends and we cooked up a storm and washed it all down with several bottles of bubbly. Much nicer than fighting your way to the bar in a crowded club. The best part is you don't need to wait hours for a cab home or cram into the crowded tube as you're already home!
This year is going to be a big one! In less than six months I'll be married! I still can't believe its going to happen, but it is! My partner Scooter and I will be legally hitched in May in Canada in front of our families and friends. Its a lot of work to organise something like this especially when it's so far away, but I'm really grateful to my parents who still live in my hometown for being such fantastic wedding coordinators, we really couldn't do it without them.
No doubt future blog entries will feature bits and bobs about the upcoming nuptials.
Being 'New Year', the focus turns to making resolutions. The last resolution I managed to keep was back in 2000 when I resolved I was going to 'put myself about a bit' (in the best possible way, of course) and get a man. Well, I did that! It has been six and a bit years of wonderfullness.
This year, I've decided to make resolutions that I KNOW I can keep. So here they are:
1. Eat more
2. Drink more
3. Shag more
4. Watch more telly
5. Blog more
6. Get married
It may not be an ambitious list, well, perhaps five and six are, but they are realistic and just think how proud of myself I'll be the next time I overindulge in the pub or have that extra slice of pie while watching six episodes of Desperate Housewives in a row.
I can feel the onslought of gold stars now.
1 comment:
Happy New Year to you and Scooter. Allison x
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