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So, the thing we did this weekend of umpteen birthdays was to go to Wales!

Sadly, I have no pictures, as my poor little phone wore itself out looking for a signal in the lee of Snowdon, so I will illustrate appropriately with other people's pictures...

Unfortunately, a couple of the other Northampton birthday people couldn't come, so circling their birthdays this weekend were 'just' me, Claire, and Claire's dad, Mike. Claire's was the big old milestone birthday, though, as she turned 3-0 (today, actually). She had great fun opening her cards and presents:




She only looks about 20 anyway.

Loads of Claire's friends and family came, and quite a few of us were camped in a sheep field at the back of her parents' house. I love camping - it might have been a bit drizzly, but what wonderful views to wake up to! My head was humming Black Mountain Mist all weekend... utterly gorgeous.

Claire's family had organised the weekend with military precision, but it was wonderfully relaxing and it was really nice to spend time in their company. As you can expect, there was celebration in booze, cake, wine and song and The Goonies, but also Claire had organised for people to go Coasteering - an activity that involves donning a wetsuit and crash helmet and jumping off rocks into the sea.




Unfortunately, I got a twingey back, so elected to go and watch people do fishing instead. As part of 'Team Mike', our team caught 2 fish - an undersized pollock and a mackerel - enough to win the competition I was having in my head!



So that was Wales Birthday Weekend. It's back to the grindstone this week with dayjob and editing - Visionary Tongue is being licked into shape, and I have reading to do for a massive project I have under wraps at the moment, which I'm very excited about. In addition to this, I have writing to do, and my show at The Maze in Nottingham on 29th September to sort out publicity for. Yes... quite a lot to do there as it turns out.

Still, busy is good.
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With the book launch and various award ceremonies looming, I'd hoped to be able to glam myself up a bit in the spring. I've got a gorgeous gold dress, a cutesy black taffeta cocktail dress - and lots of other nice clothes that I can't get into at the moment. Despite having a good old go with Slimming World after Christmas and shedding the half stone I needed to still not get into the black dress, but maybe nearly the gold one with a good shoe-horn and some control pants (two sizes too small), I've run into a few problems.

With a bit of planning and careful shopping, it's easy enough to be able to organise something healthy to eat, even if you are on a bit of a tight budget. Trouble is, in between sitting long hours at the computer by day, and by night, and zipping off to gigs in between times, if you were to construct a pie chart of the sorts of foods I have been consuming of late, an awful lot of it would actually be pie. And cake. Late night hot chocolate and cheese and onion Ginsters. I've turned into a comedy cliché.

So, I thought it was a positive thing to give up something for Lent. Now, I'm not religious, but the old hair shirt aspect appeals to my sense of innate guilt. So I've gone alcohol free for a bit.

My intention is not to go dry for the whole of Lent, but to at least last until the Friday when I go to Brighton for Horrorcon (and I must remember not to go mad: lower tolerance, sea air - could be a bit dangerous). But so far so good. 11 days so far!

Unfortunately, I have done a bit of over-compensating in the first week with cake, but come on - 5 doughnuts for 17p in Tescos the other day, how could I resist? And a work colleague makes the most delicious brownies in the world. And then there have been birthdays... What did I get sugar rush off though? A bloomin' cheese sandwich.

The weird thing about giving up alcohol though is how much it annoys other people. Possibly that's me being all boasty and smug about it, but really, I'm suspecting a bit of attempted sabotage from certain quarters, accidentally buying me cider, I dunno tsk tsk.

Well, in a way it's nice to be told that I'm obsessing and don't need to worry, but I think I do. I couldn't open the dictionary on my lap just to check if the shirt was hair or hare. The guts got in the way.

Positive things about no alcohol: my sleep patterns are most definitely improving, and I have a lot less head-babble.
Not so positive things: I realise it is probably normal for me to feel generally crap.

Anyway, I need my full faculties to cope with everything I've got to do. I'm running a community creative writing workshop tomorrow, which should be good. And I'm walking there, which should burn off some cake.
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Right, yesterday was all about the boy. Today, I admit to one of my foibles. Okay. Just one of my foibles.


I Love Cakes

The papers say they're fattening
and not good for your health,
but I don't care and so I've grown
my very own cake shelf.

I just don't trust the Daily Mail
or even the Current Bun;
their ontological oncology
just isn't right for some.

So, I'm a little lardy-cake,
but no sponge, that's for schizzel.
I don't mean to fudge the issue,
but they're talking lemon drizzle.

Parsnip, carrot, jaffa cake;
buns with a cherry on top.
That's four towards your five a day-
don't tell me I should stop!

From Dundee to Madeira,
via Blackforest Gateau,
I think, perhaps, I can see how
my diet may have plateaued.

But I won't get in a flapjack
about my expanding belly.
I'll just have cake-hole surgery
like I've seen done on the telly.

Alas, my thin and youthful days
seem like a distant dream.
A mini-roll should cheer me up
'cause life is butter-cream.

Okay, so that's a bit speedy, but it's quick and fun and says I love cakes, so that works for me.

Huge thanks to all the people who sent me cake suggestions - I told you it was all useful stuff.

Now though, I think I'm going to have a banana, which is a bit healthier.

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