Monthly Archive: December 2003

Dec 31 2003

Ikea

Had the worst trip to Ikea ever yesterday. We have to really plan it when we go, because it’s quite a drive into London, so we had yesterday all planned. We knew what we were looking for, a side table type thing for the dining room as wellas some small items. We went, and we …

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Dec 26 2003

feeling festive

Had a lovely couple of days, although midnight service Wednesday night took it’s toll, and I’m still rather sleepy as a result, early night last night, probably another tonight. Yesterday was great, church in the morning, I was doing CTP, then pressies, lunch and Die Hard (favorite Christmas movie, let it snow, let it snow, …

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Dec 24 2003

tis the season

Oh my word, RotK rocked my socks! What a movie! Definitely the best of the three, and I cried for a large part of the latter half. If you’ve seen it, you’ll know at which points. Afterwards, we bumped into Alex & Bev in Asda, which was quality, love those guys. Gonna be a not-quite-full …

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Dec 23 2003

RotK tonight

enough said

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Dec 22 2003

blog software

I think it’s about time I wrote my own blog software really, not 100% happy with what I’m using, and the code is near unreadable, so I can’t even realistically hack it to behave how I want. What I want are the following: A MySQL backend Categorization of posts RSS output Pretty display of posts, …

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Dec 18 2003

strange day

Yesterday was a really odd day, lots of good stuff, and some kind of hard stuff too. It was another half day, which was good, and I was chilling out at home when I checked my email in the middle of the afternoon, and there was a piece of very good news there for me, …

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Dec 17 2003

Wrapping

Had another half-day yesterday (and another one today as it happens), did some shopping (and a lot of walking) in the afternoon, as well as some housework. Then, last night was the night that Amanda was doing the present wrapping in the town centre (it was coordinated by Watford Town Centre Chaplaincy). I was there …

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Dec 15 2003

Lasagne

Half day today, will be knocking off at about 12:30. Got Tim & Kathryn coming round for dinner tonight, I’ll be making lasagne. I also need to sort the house out a bit, cleaning Tia out last night took it’s toll on the living room a bit, and the dining table has Christmas pressies all …

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Dec 12 2003

Ettore

RIP Ettore I didn’t know Ettore, I had never emailed him, nor he me, but he was one of those people who I respected a huge amount for all the work he did for the community, and I’m shocked and saddened to hear of his untimely demise. My heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and …

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Dec 11 2003

Evo 1.5 again

Welcome to the back burner! Nearly the weekend, day and a half to go, and then next week, I’ve got three half-days, which should make it more bearable. Tomorrow night should be good. Going to Caz’s for dinner, and after an explosion in my brain last night (no doubt related to Christmas shopping) we’re going …

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