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janejanejane
24 July 2008 @ 04:50 pm
Home again...  
Hi there, we're back and had a lovely few days away in South Wales...

Met up with my good friend Bellewood on Monday in Cardiff and did the *tourist thing* visiting Cardiff Bay, the Dr Who exhibition at the Red Dragon Centre and Cardiff Castle.

On Tuesday we were able to spend an hour and a half with my dear friend Ismenin and enjoy chatting before she got tired and needed a snooze. After that we explored the Gower, walked to Worms Head and had a look at Port Eynon.

Before heading home yesterday we called at the National Museum of Wales at St Fagans just ouside Cardiff and managed to get round most of the interesting old buildings before a quick lunch and off back up north.

And for once the weather was dry and/or warm and sunny most of the time!

Belle and Issi, it was great to see you again! *hugs*
 
 
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janejanejane
19 July 2008 @ 10:03 pm
Bye for now  
We're off to South Wales to visit friends so I'll see you when we get back... Take care and stay safe and well.

*hugs you all*
XX
 
 
janejanejane
28 June 2008 @ 05:14 pm
Prince Caspian  
We went to see the latest film in the Chronicles of Narnia series, Prince Caspian, and we really enjoyed it. We thought it was arguably better than the first, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

The special effects were good and the young actors seemed more at ease with their characters. And Eddie Izzard as Reepicheep the fighting mouse was great! One thing we particularly liked was seeing the scenery ;-)

It was interesting noting the similarities to LOTR in the storyline, too :-)
 
 
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janejanejane
27 June 2008 @ 04:14 pm
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!  
Wishing my dear friend Ismenin a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

Hoping you have a lovely day with loads of love <3

It's a pleasure and an honour to know you and to have you as my friend. Wishing you MANY happy returns of the day :-)

I'll always be grateful to Elijah for bringing us together and I hope to see you soon!

((((((Issi))))))

XXXXXX
 
 
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janejanejane
27 June 2008 @ 04:11 pm
LOTR quiz  
I had this link from Raewyn James of Red Carpet Tours

http://www.matthewbarr.co.uk/lotr/index.htm

If you've not tried it yet do have a go and see which LOTR character you are... Guess what? I was *Frodo* :-)
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janejanejane
07 June 2008 @ 05:28 pm
Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull  
We went to see the new Indiana Jones film this afternoon and really enjoyed it.

It's action-packed as *Indie* movies always are, with an interesting mix of elements. Cate Blanchett and John Hurt were great in their respective roles and there were some surprises which I won't spoil for anyone who hasn't yet seen it and is thinking of going. And Harrison Ford has still got it!

If you like Indiana Jones movies you should like this one! :-)
 
 
janejanejane
01 June 2008 @ 10:06 pm
Meerkat baby pics  
Here are some still photos of the babies :-)



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janejanejane
01 June 2008 @ 09:07 pm
Meerkat babies!  
We went to Norfolk last weekend and visited Banham Zoo where they have a new litter of baby meerkats, born on 22 May. When we saw them they were just 4 days old.

The family is kept inside in the warmth for now and although the older meerkats looked after the babies very well, when the mealworm tubes arrived it was every meerkat for him/herself!

One of the babies was quite close to the front window whereas the other three were further back and almost hidden behind a log...





 
 
janejanejane
01 June 2008 @ 12:30 pm
LOTR musical, again!  
Yesterday we spent the day in London, thanks to there being no engineering works on the East Coast mainline so we could travel there by train trouble-free. In the afternoon we went to see the LOTR musical again. Our son came with us this time plus a friend from hubby's work who's a LOTR fan.

We all thoroughly enjoyed it and marvelled at the clever special effects used to create Middle-earth and the various events in the story as it unfolds on stage. Afterwards hubby took a few pics...

Btw, if anyone is interested in going before the end of their London season on 19th July they are advertising a special offer. I'm not sure if it's only for people who have already attended a performance, but it's worth a try whatever!

"Simply call 0870 906 3797 and quote 'RETURN TO MIDDLE-EARTH' and for every ticket you purchase at full price, you will be entitled to a free companion seat of equal value".

EDIT - Reading the small print on the leaflet, the free companion seat is offered only for Mondays to Fridays evening performances.

Here be pictures!

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janejanejane
24 May 2008 @ 12:11 pm
BFN...  
We're off to visit the in-laws this afternoon after the hairdresser's been so I won't be around until the middle of next week. See you all when I get back... I'll miss you!

*hugs*
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janejanejane
20 May 2008 @ 05:02 pm
Awww, bless!  
I had this from a friend and thought I'd share it with you :-)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7397247.stm
 
 
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janejanejane
18 May 2008 @ 03:37 pm
I know it's nothing new but...  
I want to say officially that I *love* Elijah Wood! He's brought me so many lovely friends through our shared interest in this fascinating and beautiful young man and he always makes me feel better whenever I see him.

Now I want to meet him again in person... LFCC was wonderful, but when will he come within my range again...?

He is jaw-droppingly gorgeous in the flesh and an absolute darling, but I wonder if he'll ever do another convention when I can meet him again? I have a gorgeous Frodo doll created for me by frodos_mum who desperately needs his foot signing by Elijah *hint, hint*


http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y164/janewood/c7/f1.jpg
 
 
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janejanejane
11 May 2008 @ 02:28 pm
The Sandpiper  
The Sandpiper
by Robert Peterson


She was six years old when I first met her on the beach near where I live.
I drive to this beach, a distance of three or four miles, whenever the world
begins to close in on me. She was building a sand castle or something
and looked up, her eyes as blue as the sea.


"Hello," she said.


I answered with a nod, not really in the mood to bother with a small child.


"I'm building," she said.


"I see that. What is it?" I asked, not really caring.


"Oh, I don't know, I just like the feel of sand."


That sounds good, I thought, and slipped off my shoes.


A sandpiper glided by.


"That's a joy," the child said.


"It's a what?"


"It's a joy. My mama says sandpipers come to bring us joy."


The bird went gliding down the beach. Good-bye joy, I muttered to myself,
hello pain, and turned to walk on. I was depressed, my life seemed
completely out of balance.


"What's your name?" She wouldn't give up.


"Robert," I answered. "I'm Robert Peterson."


"Mine's Wendy... I'm six."


"Hi, Wendy."


She giggled. "You're funny," she said.


In spite of my gloom, I laughed too and walked on.
Her musical giggle followed me.


"Come again, Mr. P," she called. "We'll have another happy day."


The next few days consisted of a group of unruly Boy Scouts, PTA meetings,
and an ailing mother. The sun was shining one morning as I took my hands out
of the dishwater. I need a sandpiper, I said to myself, gathering up my coat.


The ever-changing balm of the seashore awaited me. The breeze was
chilly but I strode along, trying to recapture the serenity I needed.


"Hello, Mr. P," she said. "Do you want to play?"


"What did you have in mind?" I asked, with a twinge of annoyance.


"I don't know. You say.."


"How about charades?" I asked sarcastically.


The tinkling laughter burst forth again. "I don't know what that is."


"Then let's just walk."


Looking at her, I noticed the delicate fairness of her face.
"Where do you live?" I asked.


"Over there." She pointed toward a row of summer cottages.


Strange, I thought, in winter.


"Where do you go to school?"


"I don't go to school. Mommy says we're on vacation."


She chattered little girl talk as we strolled up the beach, but my mind was
on other things. When I left for home, Wendy said it had been a happy day.
Feeling surprisingly better, I smiled at her and agreed.


Three weeks later, I rushed to my beach in a state of near panic. I was in no
mood to even greet Wendy. I thought I saw her mother on the porch and felt
like demanding she keep her child at home.


"Look, if you don't mind," I said crossly when Wendy caught up with me, "I'd
rather be alone today." She seemed unusually pale and out of breath.


"Why?" she asked.


I turned to her and shouted, "Because my mother died!" and thought,
My God, why was I saying this to a little child?


"Oh," she said quietly, "then this is a bad day."


"Yes," I said, "and yesterday and the day before and -- oh, go away!"


"Did it hurt?" she inquired.


"Did what hurt?" I was exasperated with her, with myself.


"When she died?"


"Of course it hurt!" I snapped, misunderstanding,
wrapped up in myself. I strode off.


A month or so after that, when I next went to the beach, she wasn't there.
Feeling guilty, ashamed, and admitting to myself I missed her, I went up
to the cottage after my walk and knocked at the door.. A drawn looking
young woman with honey-colored hair opened the door.


"Hello," I said, "I'm Robert Peterson. I missed your little girl today
and wondered where she was."

"Oh yes, Mr. Peterson, please come in. Wendy spoke of you so much.
I'm afraid I allowed her to bother you. If she was a nuisance,
please, accept my apologies."


"Not at all -- she's a delightful child." I said, suddenly realizing
that I meant what I had just said.


"Wendy died last week, Mr. Peterson. She had leukemia.
Maybe she didn't tell you."


Struck dumb, I groped for a chair. I had to catch my breath.


"She loved this beach, so when she asked to come, we couldn't say no.
She seemed so much better here and had a lot of what she called happy days.
But the last few weeks, she declined rapidly..." Her voice faltered, "She left
something for you, if only I can find it. Could you wait a moment while I look?"


I nodded stupidly, my mind racing for something to say to this lovely young
woman. She handed me a smeared envelope with "MR. P" printed in bold
childish letters. Inside was a drawing in bright crayon hues -- a yellow beach,
a blue sea, and a brown bird. Underneath was carefully printed:


A SANDPIPER TO BRING YOU JOY.


Tears welled up in my eyes, and a heart that had almost forgotten to love
opened wide. I took Wendy's mother in my arms. "I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry,
I'm so sorry," I uttered over and over, and we wept together. The precious little
picture is framed now and hangs in my study. Six words -- one for each year
of h er life -- that speak to me of harmony, courage, and undemanding love.


A gift from a child with sea blue eyes and hair the color of sand
-- who taught me the gift of love.


NOTE: This is a true story sent out by Robert Peterson. It happened over 20
years ago and the incident changed his life forever. It serves as a reminder
to all of us that we need to take time to enjoy living and life and each other.
The price of hating other human beings is loving oneself less.


Life is so complicated, the hustle and bustle of everyday traumas
can make us lose focus about what is truly important
or what is only a momentary setback or crisis.


This week, be sure to give your loved ones an extra hug, and by all means,
take a moment... even if it is only ten seconds, to stop and smell the roses.


This comes from someone's heart, and is read by many
and now I share it with you...


May God Bless everyone who receives this! There are NO coincidences!


Everything that happens to us happens for a reason.
Never brush aside
anyone as insignificant.
Who knows what they can teach us?
________________________________________



I wish for you, a sandpiper.
 
 
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janejanejane
23 April 2008 @ 09:08 pm
Yippee!  
http://www.showroom.org.uk/cinema/screening_times.html

As not_alone said that vue:star city in Birmingham was showing OM, I tried our vue... zilch!

So I tried the good old Showroom in Sheffield and guess what? It's showing The Oxford Murders!!!! Yay!!!!!

Will book tickets tomorrow :-D
 
 
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janejanejane
22 April 2008 @ 09:24 pm
The Odeon replies...  
"Dear Jane

Thank you for your email.

Unfortunately, the film The Oxford Murders is unlikely to be shown in the South Yorkshire area from this Friday. Howver, because there are only so many copies of the film to go around the country it may be showing in an ODEON in the area the subsequent week(s). It is advisable to check our website from Tuesday the 29th of April after 12pm for further updates on this film.

Yours

ODEON Guest Services"

Cause to hope...? Who knows? I'll try their website again and see if it's listed anywhere within travelling distance. I wish TOM was on general release and not only in Odeon cinemas.
 
 
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janejanejane
22 April 2008 @ 06:27 pm
The Oxford Murders... *not*?  
Not only has our local Odeon here in Doncaster closed down, but when I checked out the listings for the Sheffield Odeon The Oxford Murders was conspicuous by its absence!

A couple of weeks ago TOM was listed by both Doncaster (haha!) and Sheffield. What's going on? I've emailed the Sheffield Odeon and said that I'm very disappointed if they are not showing The Oxford Murders and where is it being screened in South Yorkshire?

I fear it's been dropped by all but the major Odeons in big cities and that's TOO BAD!!!
 
 
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janejanejane
17 April 2008 @ 11:15 pm
Before I go...  
We heard that our local Odeon cinema has closed down today. It was listing The Oxford Murders, but that won't be happening now... :-(

Just hope we can still see it at the Odeon in Sheffield *fingers crossed*
 
 
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janejanejane
17 April 2008 @ 11:05 pm
Bye for now...  
We're off to visit hubby's family until Sunday evening so I'll see you when we get back. Hope you all have a good weekend, take care everyone, love to you all!

*waves*
 
 
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janejanejane
13 April 2008 @ 01:13 pm
Conversations With God  
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Conversations-God-Uncommon-Dialogue-cover/dp/0340693258/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1208092519&sr=8-16

I would say that I am a Christian, but for a number of years now I have been searching for truth. Maybe you are searching, too? I was originally Church of England, but then joined the Methodist church and yet still there were things within the established church that made me uneasy.

Whether you are a member of an established church or none and simply searching for the truth I can recommend reading these books, Conversations With God Books 1,2 and 3 by Neale Donald Walsch.

This man began by asking God questions about his own life when he was at rock-bottom and desperate for answers. He sat down in anger, wrote down these questions and much to his surprise God replied!

You don't have to accept everything that is written in these books as "gospel", it's entirely up to you what you think of them. You may decide they are answers from God or simply from Neale's imagination, but they certainly make you think and that's really what they are intended to do.

So, if you are one of those people like me who are searching for answers I can recommend these books. So far I've read books 1 and 2 and I'm just starting book 3. There are some challenging concepts and you don't have to accept any of them, but they seemed to answer a lot of thoughts I had had about life and our journey through it.

If you are like me do give these books a try, they may make all the difference to the way you live your life.

With love
Jane
XX
 
 
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janejanejane
12 April 2008 @ 04:24 pm
Hope for Alzheimer's sufferers?  
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/healthmain.html?in_article_id=558849&in_page_id=1774

Thanks to my dear friend Ismenin, here is an article, also from the Daily Mail, about a possible treatment for Alzheimer's.
 
 
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