Monday, 1 January 2018

2017 (Mostly) In Pictures

Hi guys rather than doing a boring "The year that was" blog I wanted to sum up the year in photos rather than too many words. Because a picture paints a 1000 words and will suffice when certain things that have happened this year are too painful to put into words. I'm referring of course to burying my best friend at the at the start of the year which carried the pain from the end of 2016 straight into 2017 and of course the loss of my beautiful, beautiful Stelly.

My heart is still utterly broken from the loss of one of my two beautiful daughters. Here's Stelly doing what she did best, posing!



I was worried after she died about how Esme would cope but she's actually done really well, she's become really snuggly and loving!



I turned 30 this year and celebrated with an Alice In Wonderland themed tattoo and of course a party!


My Alice tattoo
Party time!
I've had lots of fun this year pursuing my creative passions, namely photography and cross-stitch.

The cross-stitch I did for Chris & Vana's new home!

This year's Christmas cards



A badge and necklace that I sewed for Green Day's O2 gig (more of that later!)
As always sunsets were a focus

With optional sunflower
Dad and I also had our traditional trip to watch the sun come up on the summer solstice

Sunrise over Eastbourne

Dad enjoying early morning golf
Funfair lights
My first attempt at photographing shooting stars (mostly thanks to Chris' help!)

I had some great days out with family and friends that meant to got to snap some pretty pictures!

Helen & I at Southover Gardens in Lewes, one of my favourite photo spots

A little friend I made
The Bluebell Walk
Batemans on a hot August day -

Helen can walk on water!

Mum and Me

Batemans
Helen & I on the search for scones in Bath
Bath Cathedral
 


Royal Crescent
We finally made it to Sheffield Park to see the Autumn colours after years of meaning to go!

Mum and Helen



Mum, Helen and I also had a day out in Winchester checking out their Christmas Markets 


Winchester Cathedral

A pretty stall

Back in February I got to see one of my favorite bands Green Day at the O2 (with pre-show drinks with Tone and Kaylee naturally!)





Mum and I also saw the Kaiser Chiefs in Brighton-



It was a brilliant year for plane geekery too, largely due to going to RIAT at last! I won't bore you with all the geekery but you can read all about it here



SU-27

The Red Arrows

F22 Raptor

My favourite plane the Tornado!

Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight
Airbourne was super fun too -

P51 Mustang

The star of the show the Belgian Airforce F16


Rich Goodwin's 'muscle plane'

Typhoon over the pier

Another airshow first for me this year was Duxford Airshow. I'd been to the museum last year when Dad had his Spitfire flight.

An attempt at a selfie with the Lancaster
Hurricane

Corsair

Hawker Fury

Spitfires & Gloucester Gladiator

A few family photos -
Bowling for Dad's birthday
Grandma's first selfie!
Corney assisting Helen with her birthday cake (made by Hayley)
Mum turned 60 this year and we celebrated by a bowling trip and also a cake made by my friend Hayley 

How amazing?


Dad, Mum and Chris



Halloween came to the Richardson household

 

Christmas Time -

Christmas Eve drinks
Vana and me (please do note my special Christmas dress!)
Chris and me
Some of the best days of the year came when Uncle Ken visited for Christmas -




Of course the family event of the year was Chris & Vana's wedding. It was a beautiful Autumn day and I loved every second of it (and this is coming from someone who normally hates weddings!) and who thought that Dad would be the first to cry?


The calm
Me, Chris and Mum
Dad, Mum and Me
Helen and Me
Helen with Grandma & Grandad
Uncle Les, Me, Auntie Sandra, Grandma and Grandad
The gorgeous couple
Chris, Vana and Grandad
The Richardson men
The Richardson ladies
The 'Mrs Richardsons'

Of course this year was another one of class and refinement for my friends and me .....
Cinqo De Mayo!

Hilary and Me

Lydia and Me
Amanda, Corney & Helen before Amanda and me headed off to see The Killers!
Me, Lydia, Luke & Hilary at Luke's 30th
Lydia, Barry & Hilary
 Luke and I went to Drag-Con in August -



Train drinks FTW!
Mojito on the move

At the Drag Ball
Hayley's last day in the office *sniff*
Char, Ash & Me on a night out
Bringing some Halloween vibes to the office
Char & Me
Bente came over to visit in November and we had a lovely day in London
The Gastro Christmas 'do - Jude, Char, Hayley & Me
A date night in Brighton with Hilary
Luke, Lydia & me Christmas drink shopping
Jamie, Me, Luke, Lydia, Barry & Hilary at the annual Christmas party at Casa Del Pacamac
Char, Karen, January, Corney and me having a pre-Christmas drink
Office Secret Santa


Thank you all so much for all the fun we've had together this year.

Love you all
Jen
XxxX

Thursday, 28 December 2017

2017 In Music!

It’s time for my annual waffle about my favourite music of the year you lucky people!

Last year’s blog was all about albums I’d loved, 2016 was definitely the year of the album for me, whilst there were a couple of albums I really liked this year , The Killers ‘Wonderful Wonderful’ was a highlight but it was a more a year for singles and gigs.

Way back in February I saw Green Day at the O2, all I can say is wow! I’d seen them before but once again they blew me away. I named their Revolution Radio album as my favourite album of 2016 and they played a large chunk of it whilst also fitting in older songs including ‘Jesus Of Suburbia’ eliciting a squeal of joy from me that terrified my friend Tone who was unlucky enough to be on the receiving end (sorry mate).

It was in far warmer conditions that Amanda and I saw The Killers in Hyde Park on one of the hottest weekends in July. Aside from Elbow, possibly one of the most boring support acts I’ve ever seen, it was fantastic. As with Green Day I’ve loved The Killers since college and their ‘Hot Fuss’ album is still one of my ‘Desert Island Discs’ purely for the good memories it brings back. They bought the Vegas glitz to London along with a lot of lasers! I’d not seen them since leaning on an ice cream van to watch them at Reading Festival 2005 and I finally got to hear “Read My Mind” & “Shot At The Night” live!

As I mentioned above 2017 was a year of really good singles (in my opinion), these are my pick –

Song of the year –

30 Seconds To Mars – Walk On Water

They’ve been away far too long and whilst this is a real departure from their older stuff I still fell in love at first listen. I can’t wait to see them again in March and will hopefully be naming their forthcoming album as one of my favourites of 2018!

A very close second –

The Man – The Killers 

I have to confess I actually didn’t like this on the first listen but it’s a real grower. I love the swagger to it, it’s a really fun 80s throwback of a song.

Honourable mentions –

The Cure – Lady GaGa (One month and 11 days until Luke and I see her!)

Sia – Cheap Thrills

Nadia Rose – Skwod

Pink – What About Us?

Royal Blood – I Only Lie When I Love You

Foo Fighters – Run

Taylor Swift - …. Ready For It

Green Day – Too Dumb To Die


That’s it for 2017, I’d love to hear from you guys about what music has made up the soundtrack to your years.

I’m excited to see what 2018 brings!

Love Jen

XxxX

Ps If I never hear that damn Despacito song again I shall consider it a Christmas miracle!


Friday, 24 November 2017

Spreading A Little Thanks

I’m a little late on the bandwagon this morning but in the spirit of Thanksgiving I wanted to spread some thanks of my own.

To my beautiful Esme thank you for making me laugh, occasionally licking me and keeping the hutch impeccably tidy. And to my Stelly at the Rainbow Bridge thank you for making me laugh with your crazy, clumsy antics.

To Helen what can I say? Thank you for always supporting me, insulting me constantly, making me laugh and putting up with my craziness.

To Mum & Dad thank you for your unconditional love and support, taking me to ‘plane camp’ and concerts, offering me satsumas when I want bacon (Mum!) and for letting me have a Halloween party!

To Monkey thank you for your IT support, reaching high things, getting up early to watch F1 races with me and all the little things you do to show you care.

To Vana thank you for all the fun – mocking Casualty with me, joint llama appreciation and for giving me the honour of being your Bridesmaid.

To my Family thank you for your love and support, from cheese on toast, going to Airbourne with me and the best family get-togethers!

To my ‘Shark Eater’ companions Rach & Amanda thank you for gig buddying with me, letting me playing with Gizmo and providing pizza!

To the Ginstitue Luke, Barry, Hilary, Lydia, Jamie & Tone thank you for letting me come round and drink your gin & play with your cats and dogs respectively, going to gigs with me and being dragged round Camden, appreciating the envelope song & the importance of dramatic dance moves and for joint eye-rolling with me when ‘Charlene’ invariably comes on.

To Gem thank you for chatting music with me (including a joint love of Westlife that we’re not ashamed of!), making me tea and pigging out on Chinese with me and most importantly providing me with kitties to play with.

To my work ladies Karen, Char Char, Lizzie, Hayley, Ashleigh, Carole & Clair thank you for all the fun and office banter and for greeting me with tea and hugs first thing in the morning, it makes all the difference.

To Kaylee & Seth thank you for letting me be part of your lives, taking cake as seriously as I do and referring to me as “Corney’s Mum” and comparing me to Hei Hei the boss-eyed chicken from Moana ….

To my ‘bunny mommas’ Tiffany, Patti, Crystal , Laur, Heather, Yvonne, Debbie& Maddie thanks so much for all your support when I lost Stelly, for the bunny advice and constant bunny pictures!

To Kay I know you’re not physically here anymore but I feel you around me all the time, thank you for leaving me white feathers everywhere and for that pat on the back the day I lost Stelly.

To all my favourite music artists thank you for providing inspiration to me, comfort in bad times and awesome shows!

To planes & airshows in general (apart from the Wingwalkers) thank you for instant anti-depressants.

And to anyone who reads my random ramblings thank you.

Love Jen

XxxX


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