One of the exciting things that has happened whilst I've been away is that we've started on the work to get our 2 bathrooms refurbished. For those of you who have been here, you'll know that the previous owners seemed to have had a lot to spend on the bathrooms, but not an awful lot of taste to go with it.
The tiles themselves were really good quality, expensive ones, however the colour schemes seem to have dropped out of the Rococo period; the main bathroom has dark brown and pink tiles (with gold embellishments) and then it was accessorised with a red carpet and red shower curtain. Bearing in mind that the bathroom is internal - no windows - and is only about 7 foot square - it's an overwhelming colour scheme!
The ensuite was slightly better in that the tiles were blue and white (and gold) but the dark navy tiles were on the TOP half of the walls, and the paler ones on the bottom making the room really dark. What's going on with that?
The ensuite has been under the hammer 1st. This is the one which was going to cause the most disruption because the layout was such that it made the room feel quite small and claustrophobic. The shower stand was really high off the ground (because the plumbers were too lazy to bury the pipework under the floorboards) and was right behind the door, the loo in the far corner and the sink was under the window - so there was nowhere to put a mirror. With a bit of advice from Gordon, we've moved EVERYTHING around.
The shower is now twice the size, and now faces you at the back of the room, and the loo is under the window, and the sink is in the corner on the left. Lots of room for a mirror, light and cabinet.
Best bit of all is the tiles, a very pale blue for the walls, and a bright 'lapis lazuli' blue with sparkley bits in for the floor! It's so bright and shiny!
The room looks about twice as big! It's not quite finished; the floor needs grouting, and the mirror, loo roll holder etc all need to be put up. But as you can see from the pics, it looks lovely and shiny and modern! I love it. Can't wait to get to the main bathroom now!
Things we see, do and want to share with you. Oh, and quite a lot about food.
31 Aug 2008
30 Aug 2008
Getting to Brussels
My recent trip to the USA started off with a visit to the US Embassy in Brussels. The theory being that it was as easy going to Brussels as to London - or so we thought.
The cab came at 4.45am on Monday morning - got to Leeds Bradford airport at 5:15 ready for the flight at 6:40. Brilliant.
At about 6:20, just as we were all getting ready to board, they announced a delay. The flight was going to be rescheduled, but they weren't going to be able to tell us the new time until 8:40. Damn, this put my 11:15 appointment at the Embassy out of the picture. I called the Embassy and rescheduled the appointment for the next available time - 9:15am Weds.
At 8:40 they said 'next info 9:40' and at 9:40 they announced the flight would leave at 10:10. Wahoooo! At 9:45 they cancelled the flight! CANCELLED!
I've never had a flight cancelled on me before! Fortunately the airline had a flight that afternoon which they transferred us all on to - and we picked up our luggage and I got a cab to work.
3pm I got a cab back to the airport for the 5pm flight. At 4pm the flight was marked up as "delayed" at 5pm it was cancelled, and by 6pm I was back home. 2 flights cancelled in one day. Never!
Apparently the reason for the cancellation was industrial action at Brussels airport, but ever hopeful, I got myself booked on the next morning's flight and set the alarm for 4am again. I was getting a bit tired by this time! I checked the flight before I left home and it was still on time, but I was not too surprised to see as soon as I walked into the airport that the flight had been cancelled. I was so not surprised that I actually had the cab driver wait for me. He took me back home again, and a couple of hours later I went in to work.
During this time Atilla (from work)had been monitoring all the flights which had been coming in and out of Brussels airport and noticed that *some* airlines were landing, and others weren't. He identified that (surprise surprise) Brussels Airways were landing, but BMI wasn't! In a final last ditch attempt to get there, I decided to get the train to Manchester and pick up a Brussels Aiways flight from there.
JP drops me off at the station but by the time I get there, the train is delayed 3 minutes. I look on the board and in fact, all of the trains are delayed - up to an hour. There are signal failures up the line. Could I BE more unlucky? This is most unlike me! Luck normally follows me around! I always get a parking space, a good seat, find exactly what I'm looking for. Not this time tho - I reckon all the bad luck owed to me must have been saved up to be doled out in one fell swoop!
Anyway, the train was a little bit delayed (20 mins) but I did get to the airport for 3pm - with a 4pm flight it was a little bit tight (especially when I realised that the train comes in to one terminal and I'm flying out of the other) but after a bit of panicing in the terminal bus, I was checked in and having a beer.
In the end, the flight was on time and uneventful - and even with the baggage handler strike at the airport (there were PILES of luggage EVERYWHERE in the arrivals hall) our bags came out in about 5 minutes. Amazing. Much less than you normally have to wait at Manchester - with NO baggage handler strike!!!
The only upside to this traumatic travelling story was arriving at the super trendy boutique hotel in Brussels which was the nearest "IBM approved" hotel to the US embassy. It's called Hotel BLOOM. The rooms were dead trendy (check out the sillhouette mural of things "hanging" on my bedroom wall) , the food was great, the wine even better!
PHEW, I'd got there!
Read the next bit here....The story of the Visa part 1
The cab came at 4.45am on Monday morning - got to Leeds Bradford airport at 5:15 ready for the flight at 6:40. Brilliant.
At about 6:20, just as we were all getting ready to board, they announced a delay. The flight was going to be rescheduled, but they weren't going to be able to tell us the new time until 8:40. Damn, this put my 11:15 appointment at the Embassy out of the picture. I called the Embassy and rescheduled the appointment for the next available time - 9:15am Weds.
At 8:40 they said 'next info 9:40' and at 9:40 they announced the flight would leave at 10:10. Wahoooo! At 9:45 they cancelled the flight! CANCELLED!
I've never had a flight cancelled on me before! Fortunately the airline had a flight that afternoon which they transferred us all on to - and we picked up our luggage and I got a cab to work.
3pm I got a cab back to the airport for the 5pm flight. At 4pm the flight was marked up as "delayed" at 5pm it was cancelled, and by 6pm I was back home. 2 flights cancelled in one day. Never!
Apparently the reason for the cancellation was industrial action at Brussels airport, but ever hopeful, I got myself booked on the next morning's flight and set the alarm for 4am again. I was getting a bit tired by this time! I checked the flight before I left home and it was still on time, but I was not too surprised to see as soon as I walked into the airport that the flight had been cancelled. I was so not surprised that I actually had the cab driver wait for me. He took me back home again, and a couple of hours later I went in to work.
During this time Atilla (from work)had been monitoring all the flights which had been coming in and out of Brussels airport and noticed that *some* airlines were landing, and others weren't. He identified that (surprise surprise) Brussels Airways were landing, but BMI wasn't! In a final last ditch attempt to get there, I decided to get the train to Manchester and pick up a Brussels Aiways flight from there.
JP drops me off at the station but by the time I get there, the train is delayed 3 minutes. I look on the board and in fact, all of the trains are delayed - up to an hour. There are signal failures up the line. Could I BE more unlucky? This is most unlike me! Luck normally follows me around! I always get a parking space, a good seat, find exactly what I'm looking for. Not this time tho - I reckon all the bad luck owed to me must have been saved up to be doled out in one fell swoop!
Anyway, the train was a little bit delayed (20 mins) but I did get to the airport for 3pm - with a 4pm flight it was a little bit tight (especially when I realised that the train comes in to one terminal and I'm flying out of the other) but after a bit of panicing in the terminal bus, I was checked in and having a beer.
In the end, the flight was on time and uneventful - and even with the baggage handler strike at the airport (there were PILES of luggage EVERYWHERE in the arrivals hall) our bags came out in about 5 minutes. Amazing. Much less than you normally have to wait at Manchester - with NO baggage handler strike!!!
The only upside to this traumatic travelling story was arriving at the super trendy boutique hotel in Brussels which was the nearest "IBM approved" hotel to the US embassy. It's called Hotel BLOOM. The rooms were dead trendy (check out the sillhouette mural of things "hanging" on my bedroom wall) , the food was great, the wine even better!
PHEW, I'd got there!
Read the next bit here....The story of the Visa part 1
Lots going on!
I've not really had time to do much posting in recent weeks (well months really) but now I'm home from the USA I'm going to try and catch up on the last couple of months which has had the google calendar almost unable to keep up! Last few weekends have included - in reverse order -
So I'm going to be playing catchup. I'll try and cover the events above - in no particular order - over the next few weeks. On top of everything else, we're having the bathrooms done - loads to blog about really!
Anyway this weekend is my 1st free weekend for 11 weeks - eeeeeeeek - so we're not planning *anything* at all. Well, we are; sleeping, eating, chilling out. It's 11am and Dan's already been up and gone back to bed. We're both taking lysine (for stopping coldsores) and eating loads of fresh fruit and veg to try and boost our immune systems to stave off any nastiness which may ensue from being manically busy and then stopping.
Watch this space!
- Raleigh, NC
- Brussels
- Camping in Derbyshire
- Camping in Scotland
- Portsmouth
- Visitors: Helen and Steve
- Mum & Dad's HCG Charity Party
- Menorca
- Jane Tomlinson 10k.
So I'm going to be playing catchup. I'll try and cover the events above - in no particular order - over the next few weeks. On top of everything else, we're having the bathrooms done - loads to blog about really!
Anyway this weekend is my 1st free weekend for 11 weeks - eeeeeeeek - so we're not planning *anything* at all. Well, we are; sleeping, eating, chilling out. It's 11am and Dan's already been up and gone back to bed. We're both taking lysine (for stopping coldsores) and eating loads of fresh fruit and veg to try and boost our immune systems to stave off any nastiness which may ensue from being manically busy and then stopping.
Watch this space!
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