Showing posts with label weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weddings. Show all posts

Monday, May 04, 2009

I'm back and ready to post again

Finally it feels like all the big social engagements of the year are over. OK, I have a few other weekends away planned but all the big, regular events feel like they they're over.

My sister's wedding was great, it was a beautiful sunny day and apart from her taxi turning up half an hour late everything went swimmingly. This just meant that the groom sweated a bit longer, which I believe is traditional. She walked down the aisle to Be my Baby from Dirty dancing and had her first dance to In Your Arms by Bon Jovi. My sister is soft. The venue was awesome - a castle in fact, with spectacular views to the sea. My dad did a lovely speech and the groom did the traditional embarrassing speech, my mum cried as did several other women folk there. I however didn't, being a bridesmaid I was far too nervous and terrified I'd somehow fuck it all up so felt disengaged for the first part of the day. I now feel really proud of my sister, she organised a fantastic day and everyone loved it. Now you'll just have to put up with a few photos:
The venue itself:


View from the venue to the coast:

Isn't Kent countryside lush? Just avoid the towns.

My bouquet:

Pretty pretty pretty! Unfortunately I had to leave the flowers at my dad's as they wouldn't survive the 5 hour train journey back home.

My sister also gave all the bridesmaid gifts, the others got vouchers for use at a body pampering place, but for me she got me something slightly different. Knowing I'm not too girly but not knowing exactly my taste in comics, she got me a voucher from the local comics shop, Abstract Sprocket. the shop doesn't even DO vouchers! She rang them up, explained the wedding and needing a gift thing, and asked what they could do. What I've got is a letter from one of the staff saying it's to the value of #30 for spending on whatever. This means the shop is even more awesome than I thought, and that my sister is triply awesome because she's thought about what I like and gone to the effort to get me something special. Which means a hell of a lot.

So I thought I'd see if I could get this Wonder Woman statue:



Battled armoured up and very kick ass! Has anyone got it? Is it good in the flesh? I love the tiara protecting her cheeks, her boots, the shield, the shoulder protectors and the sword. In fact all of it. I wish it were poseable, but that's not the end of the world.

Aside from attending weddings and after wedding parties I have also been doing a lot of reading.

I got through 4 volumes of Preacher and got a lot of mileage out of the word 'wanker'. I think Jesse is a bit of a prick himself, the way he treats Tulip, but overall he is still pretty charming. Tulip is much more endearing on the second reading.

I read the Who Is Superwoman finale in Supergirl. Man that was not who I expected. very interesting, I shall await with bated breath to find out why she donned the suit and how she got the powers.

I missed Free Comic Book day, which is a pain, but I guess I can find scans online. Bit gutted about not getting the Green Lantern issue.

The previous week, before the wedding, I read Marvel's Secret Invasion trade, I believe collected from a webcomic, and thought that it would probably be a pretty good introduction to comics and the Marvel universe for someone who had never read any marvel before. A decent stand alone story.

The Hawkman: Endless Flight trade was also good. I'm looking forward to sitting down and reading the Hawkman/girl ongoing. Notable memories are a discussion about burgers and both Carter and Kendra nutting the bad guys in the face and introducing their knee to a villain's nose.

Batman: Fortunate Son is shit. Avoid like the plague. Bruce comes across like the biggest (and stupidest) knob in the world.

Batman: Death and the Maidens however, is pretty compelling. Ra's Al Ghul enlists Batmans' help to access the last Lazarus pit and in so doing Bats get to meet his mother and then his father again. Their reactions and attitudes were not what I expected. Is this story arc in continuity? If so did we see any ramifications from this meeting?

Moving away from superheroes I also read The Last Tempation, written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Michael Zulli. based on the Alice Cooper concept album, also plotted and written (in part) by Neil Gaiman. Definitely recommended. Delicious and creepy. I reckon this would also make a good introduction to comics for new readers.

And moving to the pure written word, I'm getting through George R R Martin's Dream Workers, volume 2. Mr Martin is evidently a cat person (read the Haviland Tuf stories) , which gives him points, but more to the point the stories from the Wild Cards books are pretty intriguing. Anyone read the Wild Cards comics? His Twilight Zone screen plays looked very promising, if a little obvious.

I will be picking up last week's comics this Friday, along with this week's stuff, thereafter I expect to be broke.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Update

I;m still alive, but rather knackered and bruised. I had a great time at the stag weekend, despite passing out at around4 pm Saturday afternoon and not waking up till midnight. Apparently me + swimming + not much food + a few hours in the hot tub + beers doesn't mix very well. Who'd a thunk it?

After spending between 3 and 6 hours each day in either the hot tub or the swimming pool I have developed what I can only describe as a chlorine burn - my skin is sooo tender. I also have several bruises and scratches from the rapids and slides in the pool area, and riding a kid's plastic car down a (small) hill and falling off. The kids car was later modified to fix it's tendancy to lean to the right, and also filled with water to give it more weight. That worked pretty well and we went much farther.

We went for an evening swim on Sunday nigh and loaded up the stag with 200 glow sticks, in a necklace formations round his neck. Once he'd put a t-shirt on over it he looked like a Rob Liefeld drawing come to life. We then gave the glow sticks away to all the kids in the pool (and some adults). It made the kids day, they were so happy! Plus, as it got darker you had loads of little glowing areas all round the pool.

Traditional pranks were played, such as loading up a pizza slice with very hot pepper sauce and feeding it tot he stag. He took it alright, then the best man tried it and nearly died. A pint or so of milk and a few ice cubes later and still looked in insufferable pain. I hated to see it, but a mankini was brought out and worn by the stag, meaning we got to see his nuts and crack and everything. As for any other practical joke, well I missed them due to passing out for most of Saturday.

Tomorrow I'm off to Kent for my sister's wedding, getting a little stressed about it but i'm sure it'll be fine. Although I do miss free comic book day on Saturday :(

I also got some really good news - one of my friends has fallen pregnant! Her and her husband have been thinking about it for a while and I found out Sunday that she's 12 weeks gone! Mate, if you're reading, once more, congratulations!

I shall be back from next week. Happy Mayday everyone!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Bah, internet spoilers not good when you're dying for the outcome of something

I'm tlaking about Superwomans' identity. I want to go check out Supergirl Comic Box Commentary but can't because I haven't read the new issue yet. We don't get the books till tomorrow. *gnashes teeth* I guess I'll check the blog out after I've read the book. I am really quite excited by this issue.

On the plus side, I'm getting over my cold and due to go on a stag do Friday through to Monday. That will be good. And it's my sister's wedding next week, so after Mayday I'm free to pile on the pies.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Smallville episode 5

Ahh so much to love in this episode! Lionel's back! Lana shows more snarlyness - I guess this is the direction they'll go in to allow Clark and Lana to split? Clark gets the cape! Further persuasion to get Clark to be a superhero! WiR theory made into reality - ok so that's not so cool, but it made me giggle. Do we think they are addressing the blogosphere's concerns here?! A new character finds out Clark's secret identity and doesn't die or get mindwiped! Hurrah!
This makes up for the mess of last week's episodes.
Bad things - no Kara. Booooo. Good on Chloe for giving her a backstory though :)

In other news, I finally got and read the GA/Black Canary wedding special. Giddy Superman makes me laugh. He looks and acts like a 12 year old boy! The whole issue was pretty good actually, I like Dinah getting pissed Slade nicked her ring and I really liked everyone's reactions to the invite (especially Plastic Man's).

Also got ASBAR 7. Awful. but awesome. but awful. but awesome. And was that meant to be Black Canary, or some random Irish chick who dresses just like her? And do we think that Frank Miller may be writing himself as Batman? Or at least, writing himself as he wants to be.