Wednesday 10 November 2010

Kent Air Ambulance Cycle across Cuba - 2010

Some extremely dear friends of mine are taking part in a charity fundraiser that is well worth your attention - The Kent Air Ambulance Cycle Cuba Challenge.



As part of Kent Air Ambulance Trust's 20th Anniversary year, a team of 31 cyclists including 8 members of staff and crew from the trust have signed up for the challenge of a life time - cycling 350 kilometres over 5 days from the Bay of Pigs, famed for the US aggression on Cuba in 1961, through towns and villages to Trinidad, a World Heritage Site, before finishing the ride in the Bay of Cienfuegos.



Air Ambulances shouldn't have to rely on public goodwill to survive. In todays society of multi-car families and the traffic on the roads a fast, mobile, airborne solution like the Air Ambulance is a must. Without these men and women who take to the air on a daily basis people would die. Morbid, but true.


Please, please visit http://www.justgiving.com/cyclecuba2010 and donate just a pound or two. They will even accept dollars or euro's or even probably sheckles if you have them. Be a giver.


Take a look at http://cyclecuba.info for lots of information.


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Thursday 4 November 2010

On the eve of forever!

Its Thursday 4th November. Tomorrow is the day when Wendy and I embark on a new adventure. We will become homeowners. Part of the mortgaged masses.


I'm excited, nervous, apprehensive, thrilled, everything.


I'm not sure there is an emotion that I haven't felt.


I know one thing. It will be awesome.


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Monday 9 August 2010

Shopping, Shopping and More Shopping...interspersed with other bits..

In true Rawlings-Heaton style we spent the weekend doing what we are good at...spending money :)


Its all good however, its all bits and pieces that we need for Egypt...its less than 25 work days to go and I'm getting really excited! I've never been to that part of the world and I don't really know what to expect.


Well, naturally apart from the obvious, its going to be hot, sandy and fun....We're off to an all-inclusive resort but will be planning several activities around and about the drinking and hardcore pool action.


Along with myself, Twend is also getting excited. I think we've got all the clothes we'll ever need and once we come back from these hols I don't know where we are going to put them all....its convenient right now that they are just all folded up in the carrier bags they were purchased in...upon our return god help the washing machine and its helper, Ma Heaton.


Sunday we went shopping in the Arndale Centre in Manchester. More clothes to add to the aforementioned, Birthday prezzies for Twend and then it was back home for the super-hardcore-ultra-handyman me to take over, put up a Gazebo (with assistance - thank you Tash) and then I assembled a Chiminea....which was good...if not smoky....investigation required into that...surely it shouldn't be that smoky....*shrugs*


Anyway, thoughts then passed onto next weekend and therefore onto work today. Twend made my lunch (gawd bless her, without her I'd be nothing) and I loafed and watched TV..oddly I watched Alan Carr Chatty Man with an odd amount of interest as Robin Williams and Bobcat Goldthwait made him look daft without trying. This amused me somewhat, I'm not a big fan of Alan Carr's over-effusive personality and to see two old men controlling his show was fun.


Then it was to sleep...where random dreams punctuated a rather decent sleep. Thinking about it, I might start blogging my dreams...I do have some corkers....


Til then


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Monday 2 August 2010

Egg Chasing, Peanut huggers and Beer

So, Friday night I went out with the Father-in-law to watch the Warriors play at Walkabout. Wigan were awesome, absolutely awesome.


Firstly I feel its important to tell my loyal followers that I wouldn't normally condone such sports, using such put-downs as "Its handball" and "Its a sport for those that can't play football" to name but a few.


I have however been taken with Wigan Warriors, this is my second season of occasional interest in their games and now that I understand the rules a bit, I am actually enjoying it as a spectacle. It doesn't inspire me to go buy a rugby ball, nor get into a scrum of my own, but as a sporting event, its good fun.


So just to confirm, I've not crossed over to the dark side.


Anyway, the evening was good fun, Wigan won with aplomb and the game was punctuated by a rather excitable old woman who was screaming at the big screen. Mild amusement aside, I began to wish I had some form of tranquiliser. I was pleased to hear that I wasn't the only one as other patrons began muttering about it also.


I had a few beers, interspersed with a few diet cokes to try and keep the calorie intake down as I now go full bore, all out, up to maximum velocity towards my holiday and try and lose as much weight as I can whilst enjoying myself and knowing me, I think August will be a fun month!


Forthcoming events include, in date order;


14th August - Birthday BBQ


21st August - Birthday


28th August - Birthday bash (darn saaf)


So, a busy month indeed!! I'm sure there will be more updates on here, til next time happy readers!


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Friday 30 July 2010

Its friday and I'm listening to...

Cheekily in work I've plugged my iPod into my PC speakers and I'm throwing some FAT tunes out there....I'm loving it...


Who needs dress down friday? Lets have just jam friday!! :)


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As the blogging craze digs deeper

Hi all, I've decided to start a second blog to run alongside WiganGooner simply because I want to say things that just don't fit there. I want to put my thoughts, music and film reviews and anything else that I really want to batter on to you all about.


So, in all good blogging style, with deference to all those who have gone before me. Til next time happy readers.


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