Saturday, January 27, 2007
Well - we've done it....
http://lendal.blogspot.com/2007/01/thoughts-on-start-of-our-new-year.html
We're off to Kiwi Land!
Fly out from Heathrow 21st Jul at 4:15 pm, return on 18th Aug. Planning starts now :)
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Yipeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!! and OH F****
Well, for those of you not 'involved' in supporting a particular team in any kind of sport, that kind of feeling must be hard to find.
We (Watford FC that is for those of you who perhaps haven't followed this little blog over the past couple of years - as an aside, that itself feels strange - am I just scribbling to myself or has anyone EVER looked at this?) have just won our second game of the season, beating Blackburn Rovers 2 - 1.
Amazing - after months of hard luck stories : hitting crossbars, last minute (and even 97th minute!!) penalties and controversial goals - it went our way, Blackburn own goal, gave them one back as we do, then great head in by Jay DeMerit. Felt like aftermath of Cardiff all over again.
Can we stay up - doubt it, but let's have fun and try boys...
OH F****
Another tale of footie = this time Hertford's VALIANT attempt t progress to the prestigious semi-final of the Herts Senior Cup.
Played League 2 team Barnett FC on Monday evening - good game and the boys gave it all ONLY to be done by a couple of poor refereeing decisions in added on time - free kick followed by a penalty.... I'll say no more just read.... http://www.hertfordtownfc.co.uk/barnethome22_1.htm
AND on a side note - Suze's been given her time off, so we ARE off to Kiwi Land in our summer..... better get myself sorted out as far as flying goes then.... :)
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
A=Z
A- Available or single? Not available. Technically single in the eyes of the law.
B- Best Friend? Suzie...XXX
C- Cake or Pie? Has to be Rich Fruit Cake, eaten with a slice of Wensleydale cheese.
D- Drink of Choice? Winter - probably red wine; Summer iced dry cider.
E- Essential Item? Mobile :-).
F- Favorite Colour? Yellow
G- Gummi Bears or Worms? Gummi Worms!
H- Hometown? Bengeo, Hertfordshire.
I- Indulgence? Big Breakfast before footie...yummy.
J- January or February? February, because it's closer to Spring.!
K. Kids and names? Claire & Debbie PLUS Alisha, Malik and Camlin...
L- Life is incomplete without? FOOTBALL
M- Marriage Date? ...err ask Suzie....
N- Number of Siblings? Hi Janice.
O- Oranges or apples? Apples
P- Phobias/Fears? Flying and out of control heights.
Q- Favorite Quote? I'll have to think about this for a while.
R- Reason to Smile? Alisha, Malik and Camlin...
S- Season? Autumn.
T- Tag three people! I'm Billy no mates me...
U- Unknown Fact About Me? If I told you it wouldn't be "unknown"
V-Vegetable you hate? SPROUTS!!!
W- Worst habit? Interupting people.
X- X-Rays you’ve had? Prostrate?
Y- Your favorite food? Depends on the mood, but probably charcoaled steak ('cos I can't have too often!!)
Z- Zodiac? Leo
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Good day; Bad day...
Generally yesterday was full of the good simple things in our life, nothing ecstatic, just seemed right.
Suzie spent the day with her nephew, Aaron, and took him to Linton Zoo. A more polite and well behaved 9 year old would be hard to find. They wandered around, highlight appearing to be
the lemur
(He's there somewhere - HONEST!!)And being a typical 9 year old - the play area !!!

Then it was a choice between Big Mac, Burger King or Subway - being a healthy young man, he chose Subway... (as WE all would...err?)
Dropped him back at mum's and, SO IMPRESSED by his impeccable behaviour offered to take to Weymouth camping at Easter - YES was the reply... (by both Mum & Boy!!!)
Meanwhile, I wandered off to Watford to watch The 'Orns against Liverpool. Took Alistair - another well behaved young man. Had a nice, but unfortunately, reasonably unhealthy, breakfast!! Thence to the game.
Bad day....
Really poor performance by the lads, bit of a strange few days all around surrounding WFC - it appears that the boss has changed his coaching staff, whilst trying to fend off offers for our star, Ashley Young. Very lacklustre performance and we were easily beat by a poor Liverpool team. Ah well - let's hope they relax now and enjoy the second half of the season - treat it as a learning and development curve and storm the Championship next year!!
Oh, and back to the good day theme
- both Hertford and Chesham won!!
- Janice and Donie have at last been given a house by Aberdeen council and she's been promoted - well done up there!!!
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
GOOOD MOORRRNNIIIIINGGG BENGEO....
Weekend was fun - Hertford rained off, so wandered over to Watford to watch our second win of the season in open play (don't count Accrington Stanley!!). A good performance against a team that played really well - onwards and upwards,,, http://www.watfordfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Match/MatchReport/0,,10400,00.html.
Out for a meal with Janice & Mum - yummy.
Getting the big boy into the right colours.... :)
Saturday, January 06, 2007
Thoughts on the start of our new year....
- Biggest project by far is our proposed trip to New Zealand in August. Hope to visit Sue's Uncle Jack at Tauranga Bay. He runs a farm there and she went a couple of years ago with her mum. My Aunt lives in Auckland, as does Suzie's friend Carol, so lot's of reasons to go. Reason not to go is FLYING.... Going to have to swallow my fears and go for it. BUT if we are going to spend 24 hours in a plane - one of the end results MUST be to see one of these...
So we'll go here then... http://www.albatross.org.nz/ . The Royal Albatross Colony is located at Taiaroa Head at the tip of the Otago Peninsula . Looking into travelling around the south island in a camper. WE KNOW - IT'S GOING TO BE WINTER!! But if it's too cold, we'll just have to B & B.
- Second hol to look forward is our Spring Holiday at Painton (bit different NZ!!). We're going to stay on a LARGE caravan with the children and grandchildren - should be chaotic and fun.
- Mother's 80 next December, so we'll have to start thinking about how to celebrate this. As I KNOW she won't be looking at this (she burnt out the SIM on her mobile, so Blogs are well out of her range!!) we'll put ideas on here as we think of them - first being trying to get us all together for next Crimble at Whitby.
- Football wise, If Aidy Boothroyd keeps us in the Premiership, it will go down as one of THE great escapes in football history!! We are bottom with 18 games to go and 10 points adrift from safety. HOWEVER, despondancy is not the name of the game here, as the team he is appearing to put together is hopefully going to be a bit exciting no matter which division we're in - should be fun.
- (Good reading here http://bhappy.wordpress.com/2007/01/02/reasons-to-be-cheerful/ )
- As for Hertford, going to see them today, and they are a bit of fun to watch as well at present scoring goals for fun, two players with over 30 each!!
Happy New Year...(only a little late:-) )
Had an intersting holiday - lot's of German Wine and Beer; a few old favourites food wise.
Best moments?
- Frikadellen in the HBF at Koln....
The Rhine in the early morning...
- Meeting strange locals - Hello Wilhelm...
- Seeing The Loreley - from above..
and below...

- The Gluvine in the cafe by the arch in Cocham...
- The Hot Chocolate and Asbach in Ruedesheim - mmmmnnnnnnn....
- The trip down The Rhine...
- And drinking LOTS of the local wine - hic...
Thursday, December 21, 2006
A Merry Crimble to all our readers...if there is any that is :)
Nigel and Christine have been great and we are repaying them via a football game for Nigel (Fulham v Watford on New Years Day) an a girls night out when Janice comes 'down' from Aberdeen next month. (I was going to write the wilderness there, but that's not fair - they have a sort of civilisation there, at least one MacDonald's!!!)
One downer is they've found other cells, and Mother is going to have to undergo radiotherapy in the new year.
It's her birthday tomorrow and years ago we decided that as she didn't want, or need 'owt for the house or herself, that we'd take her for a meal and a trip to the the theatre in London. We booked her into the Mousetrap this year and were going to the little restaurant of the strand we'd taken Suzie's mum to a couple of years ago, and as can be seen, a good time was had by all!!

As she can't come, Denise is taking her place - good job it's not musical!!!
Then we're off to Germany on Saturday morning for a few days - yummy, looking forward to the first taste of that luvverly beer; mmmmnnnnnnnnn.
Saturday, December 09, 2006
An up and down week.
She's well, but sore and as long as she does as she's told she'll be okay.
This means NO ironing, or washing, or hoovering....in fact no domestics at all (that's my job for the next few weeks... :)
So, plans and things.
- Going to miss The Hornets game home to Reading today - I'm doing the early hospital visit so mum's friend Nigel doesn't have too much available time to say with her - he 'did her head in ' yesterday. Very kind, but just outstayed his welcome by a couple of hours.
- Domestics here, eg tidy MY mess up in case they discharge her tomorrow.
- Pop down to Swindon to see Suzie's sisters and drop off crimble pressies.
Deep Thoughts
Sat last night contemplating my naval and wondering about the meaning of life ad how I should use this to add mt pennyworth to the growing virtual community but at present I really haven't got any. Football, food and drink is my limit at present, BUT i promise I'll try to present my deeper feelings about the worlds around me - maybe.
Friday, December 01, 2006
Another week, another crap game of football....
Anyway, there are more important things in life than football ( not too sure about that). Mother is having 'it all taken away' (to quote the late great Hilda Baker) this week to stop any attacking cells. Nuff said.
Plans for the weekend?
First - domesticity rears it's ugly head - need clothes as it's getting cold out there!!
Second - watch Hertford play Welwyn Garden City, as WFC have another weekend off (bloody sky...grrrr.)
Thirdly - get up to date with the paying stuff. Had a letter this week about the future of teacher's pensions. Came with a great shock that this time in TEN years I'll be retired, (from teaching if not from work - look out Tesco's/ Sainsbury's, here I come for the most menial, non responsible, no kids jobs I can find!!!). Bleeding hell, time moves exceedingly quickly when you're having fun!!!
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Why are we so awake at weekends....?
WHY!!
Yesterday ( and Thursday for all that matters) couldn't get enough sleep - took the alarm to drag me out of bed feeling completely knackered before the day even started.
But today - OH NO, awake at the proverbial crack. Had a wee, tried to bore myself into sleep by listening to The Ashes (least said about this typical English debacle the better at present - I'll let the commentators on radio and TV rightly tear the team and management to bits,) but to no avail.
So here I am - tapping into this instead of keeping Suzie awake with my non so gentle snoring.
So - what's happened in the life of Peter and Suzie. Not too much it has to be said. Pottering around our little nest, getting on with life - washing, cooking and all that. Beginning to get ourselves all prepared for crimble. More Suzie than me, haven't bought a pressie yet whislt she is well on track. Looking forward to Germany - we're going out on 23rd dec and back on 28th. NO CHRISTMAS FOOD SHOPPING - YEEEESSSSS!!!!!
Plans for the weekend
- Domestic stuff - in particular iron!!
- Going to watch Leverstock Green v Hertford Town....top of the table clash in South Spartans Premier League.
- Tidy car- it's a bit messy to say the least.
- err - bit of school work tomorrow before watching Man U v Chelski on tv.
- Then we're off to Hertford Castle Hall to see the Independent Ballet Wales perform Giselle with Suzise's sisiter Pam.
BIG MOAN TIME
They've turned this wonderful place into a BURGER BAR.....grrrrrrr

Sunday, November 12, 2006
up/down weekend.
Now there's a lesson for any young kid watching all the diving and cheating. Drogba has stopped his ' antics' in league footy and consequently has delivered the business, mmmnnnn.
Lastly - here are the great things in life....



Thursday, November 09, 2006
So much for my 'daily' updates....
Up and down couple of weeks - footy is going alright, we're not going to set the Premiership alight yet, but at least we've won a game.
http://www.watfordfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Match/MatchReport/0,,10400~33496,00.html
Middle grandchild was 2 last Friday so we paid a visit to the lovely Weymouth on Sunday and had a great day all round.
Monday Mother had a little visit to hospital for an MOT - interesting to see her in the ward when I picked her up. All the younger models around still knocked out by the anaesthetic, but she was sat on chair raring to go. Had to stop her from tearing around the flat when we got home to do 'housework'.
Sort of made me think about her childhood and it's effect on her now and comparing that with a modern child now. She would have been 12/13 at start of WWII and grew up in East London during the worst of the Blitz (with a brief stay in Devon when evacuated). She has never really talked about this part of her life, but it must have had a great emotional effect on her. She has mentioned the Doodlebugs though - and how terrifying they were. One lasting effect has been her terror of running out of toilet paper!!
Off to badminton now - can't believe how absolutely knackered I am - strain of worrying about mother must have taken more out of me than i thought. Looking forward to the Kebab afterwards though...yummy.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Plans, Plans, Plans....

for the yummy pie and liquor..
Today, we shall (possibly....)
- Search for Suzie's birth certificate (which is in a 'box' somewhere....)
- Wander around a couple of boot sales,
- have a relaxing lunch - not sure what yet, but the pudding HAS to be rhubarb crumble using Auntie Joyce's rhubarb.
- Watch TV (West Ham NEED to lose again..)and prepare for going back to work tomorrow...boo hoo still haven't won the lottery!!
As for my present reading - couldn't get Iris Murdoch, but browsin library found Hemingway's 'A Farewell To Arms' and reading that.
Also just finished 'James Boswell 1740 - 1795 The Scottish Perspective'.
This gave me a strange feeling - I've been reading chronologically the published journals by Yale University. It was readingBoswell's London Journal 1762-1763 (1950) that really introduced him to me, although I had heard about him and his Biography of Johnson. Took a liking to him straight away, the way he describes those around him (even if he is very egocentric...) and since then have spent a considerable amount of time and money trying to track down all the published work. Suzie presented me with a First Edition of An Account of Corsica (1768). At present I am in process of reading Boswell for the Defence 1769-1774 (1960) , decided to read some of the other 'Boswellia' I've gathered, hence The Scottish Perspective. When I came to his death in 1795 - it was as if somebody I'd become close to left long before their time - quite sad really, a link broken almost. In my wish list you'll find some of Boswell's writing.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Half - term...
what have we done then? Not a lot (although Janice will be exceedingly glad to know the loo door is fixed...), booked Mother's birthday pressie - going to see The Mousetrap (http://www.themousetrap.theplay.co.uk/) on 21st Dec - should be fun.
We'll have to go to THE traditional restaurant this year, (lovely little Italian just off The Strand )relive the good times in the past - celebrate Barbara - not mourn and have a bottle of wine for her, she'll enjoy that.

Been busy getting all cybered up = set up our own little web site - I'm sure all you techno's out there could do something much more exotic- but it'll come.
http://www.geocities.com/pgw1956@btinternet.com/
What 's the plan for the rest of today then - (think I'll try and keep this up to date on a daily basis even if I don't manage to pan it out much!!).
- Get dressed would be a good idea - quite sure Bengeo doesn't want to see a podgy middle aged bloke wandering around the village with just a towel on (bath was GOOOOD).
- Pop to shop - get victuals for brekkies (well lunch then).
- Wander off to Hoddesdon to get Iris Murdoch's 'The Sea, the Sea' - going to read all the past Booker Prize winners (http://www.geocities.com/pgw1956@btinternet.com/bookerprize.html) and after a quick search of the local library catalogue this is the earliest one available without having to reserve.
- GOT to plan for next week at school - helps if you know what you're doing!!
- Badminton, Beer and Kebab.
Tomorrow off to London. Think it'll be Greenwich (market and Pie and Mash)and then The Courtauld Institute Gallery followed by a quick beer on the river, then to meet Suzie at Mother's.
We're going to benefit dance for one of our Teaching Assistants (Margaret) - hubby has cancer of the throat and his sick pay is cobblers - lots of drinking then!!
Monday, October 23, 2006
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Where are we....
Not that I haven't been keeping diary, aka James Boswell, ( http://www.jamesboswell.info/ )over the summer. Kept a detailed log of our hols and I'll perhaps put it on line here.
So, where are we....
Well Watford are not doing so well BUT since my last epislte we've managed to glory our way into the Premiership and if you want to know more about that read this http://www.bsad.org/0506/reports/leeds/pindex.html. I couldn't put it any better...What a day.
Some things don't change in life - whilst jotting this I'm watching England v Australia !! We were doing well, but the ozzies are clawing their way back into it (ICC World Cup in India - both need to win to stay in).
We're fine - both enjoying work (I know - shame on us!!) But wouldn't complain if we won the lottery though...)
We've planned our hols for next year - Germany for Christmas, Paignton in May and then off to the Antipodes for the summer (New Zealand - if you can get me in a plane that is!!)
So - what next? Well simple - football and hair do's are the order of today.











