216: Happy Birthday! It’s Esther Day

Isn’t it funny how someone the other side of the world who you just know through the internet could have such an affect on you? Happy Birthday Esther.

I remember my 18th Birthday Party. I’d asked could I have a party and attempted to get the day off work so that I could set up the marquee that my parents had borrowed from a relative. I’d put in my holiday request and thought nothing more of it. It got to a few weeks before my birthday and my holiday was denied – I was a bit like “huh? What’s going on?” but then just put it down to that someone else must have already had the day off or they thought that weekend would be busy or something like that. I’d later find out that my Mum had been into the store that I worked in and chatted to my manager and asked him to deny my holiday. My parents spent most of the Saturday while I was at work setting up for the party.

I remember Chris coming in a bright Hawaiian shirt – my friends remembered him because of it. My cousin K had dyed her hair very blonde and my friend JP said that she looked like Kylie Minogue. We had my little CD player working it’s hardest to play some music loud enough to fill the marquee. My cousin J came – he was about 4 at the time, my Mum relit the candles on the birthday cake in the kitchen so that J could then blow out the candles. Along the hallway my Mum had put up my old school pictures and pictures of me when I was really little.

Today would be Esther Earl’s 18th Birthday if she was still here. I don’t know if you’ve heard of her. Maybe you’re a NerdFighter and you know exactly who she is. Maybe you don’t know. Maybe you’re Becca who I told this morning about Esther Earl while trying not to have a weepy moment. Maybe you’ve read The Fault in Our Stars and wonder who that dedication is written to.

So who is Esther, why am I blogging about her today and why is today Esther Day. The short version goes something like this. There’s a YouTube channel called VlogBrothers – two brothers called Hank and John Green from the USA vlog each day to each other. Around this channel, a whole “community” popped up like a fan club – like 30 Seconds to Mars has The Echelon and Justin has his Beliebers, the VlogBrother fans are called Nerdfighters. One of the members of that community is Esther Earl. It would be her birthday today except in 2006 she was diagnosed with cancer – the doctors did what they could but in the end the cancer was too bad and took her from her family on the 25th August 2010. Just over three weeks after her 16th Birthday.

Somewhere along the line John met Esther and they became friends along with a whole group of people. I heard about Esther via the channel which I guess is why I’m writing this.

On the 25th August when it was posted on the internet that Esther had passed away, I had a little cry – I might not have known her personally but I felt like I’d lost a friend all the same. I actually first heard about it while I was at work. I excused myself and sat in the loo for like 10 minutes. Cancer had stolen someone I knew and cared for.

Before she passed away, John and Esther had a conversation about celebrating birthdays. Yesterday on John’s blog he posted this:

When I told Esther we wanted to celebrate her birthday as long as there were vlogbrothers videos, and that videos on that day could be about whatever she wanted them to be about, she waited a couple weeks before getting back to me. She finally decided she wanted it to be a day that celebrated love in families and among friends. I think of Esther Day as a kind of Valentine’s Day for all the other kinds of love.

There is also an explanation here: (source)

 “Esther Day is the day where we think ‘who do i love who i have trouble saying I love you to’. Not some romantic interest, that’s just using Esther Day as an excuse to tell someone you love them, that you already want to tell them… no. I mean family, or platonic friends, which for me is even harder than family.” – John Green

So that’s what I’m doing. I messaged three of my friends from Uni on FB – I explained who Esther was and why I was doing it. I even started my email with something like “I understand this seems nuts but this is why I’m doing it…..”

Cancer sucks. It really really does. One of my friends from my old church (that I grew up in as a kid) lost his battle while cancer earlier this year. As I grow up and get older the number of people who have lost their battle that I know keeps growing but at the same time there are more and more kicking cancer in the butt and getting better. My Little Sister’s Mum had cancer, the first year that she had the all clear me and Mum did Race for Life as a celebration of that. Each year since we’ve taken part in Race for Life. This year we did it memory of our friend who lost his battle.

Life is so short and can be taken away so quickly. I mentioned both the shooting in Colorado and the shooting in Norway last year in my email to my friends, as soon as I heard the news about Norway I emailed my Mum and Dad. I had to tell them both how much I loved them and how grateful I was for all that they do for me, Chris and now for Our Sidekick.

Whether it’s a letter, text or phone call, don’t go to bed tonight without telling somehow you feel. Tell your friends how important they are to you and how much you need them in your life. Think of it as Valentine’s but for the love between friends.

There are a bunch of posts appearing all over the internet today to celebrate Esther Day. Please take a read at a few of them – first up is Miss Zoot and Yummy Sushi Pajamas. (I’ll be back with more as I find them!)

You can read about Esther Day here. You can read some more about Esther here. (You can support This Star Won’t Go Out, the organization founded in Esther’s memory that helps families of children with cancer, directly here or by buying a TSWGO wristband.) The photo of John and Esther is from here. The giraffe image is from here.

214: Films

If you hadn’t already guessed I’m a bit of a film nerd. I could quite happily park myself in front of the TV with crisps or popcorn and watch all the LOTR films or the Star Wars film (got to be Episode 4 to 6) in one go. Me and JD have a list on my phone (or it might be on hers too) and each time we go to the cinema and see a trailer we like the film goes on the list. We even add ones by text message when we’ve seen the trailer on the TV during New Girl or 2 Broke Girls (we both like these shows – I think JD could be Max to my Caroline – then again I don’t own any named brand clothes – well maybe a Bench jumper and Nike trainers but that’s about it!)

So we have this list, but now I’ve started writing the films in my diary – it tends to be that I write in the opening day and then if needed write it in a second time for example when I went to see the last Harry Potter film with my Mum.

I had a quick flick through and there are quite a few films between now and Christmas – that’s just what I have written in there at the moment – I’m sure there are going to be more to add to the list as the year goes on.

However there might be an issue, my local cinema is a bit rubbish when it comes to smaller films (for example like Seeking a Friend for The End of The World – it’s not on in Bedford I’ve got to go to MK or Cambridge if I want to see it) so something like Blinkbox comes in handy when the films get as far as rental or buy (and you don’t need a subscription like you do with other services!)

Seeking a Friend for The End of the World
This hasn’t been showing in Bedford which is really annoying, I might have to go to MK to see it – it’s just a matter of finding an evening that is free for the 1.5 hour round trip. JD and me saw the trailer and decided that we had to see it – that simple lol.

Anna Karenina
This has been on my To Be Read list for as long as I’ve had a list, somehow in my brain I decided that I should read Anna Karenina – I’d be super cultured and do it. Well it’s taken me about 8 years to get as far as reading Wuthering Heights and even longer than that to finally read Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier.

Les Miserables
I am also a Musical Theatre Geek so when you mix movies with a musical you get a winning combination (well most of the time but that’s another argument lol), so me, my Mum and I think JD are all very excited about this adaptation. I’ve seen the stage show twice – once in London (7 rows from the front!) and a school adapted performance at my old Upper School. I imagine that I’ll be there singing along so don’t sit near me if you don’t want to be interrupted!

The Perks of Being A Wallflower
This is also on my TBR list – actually it’s made it as far as my Kindle and I keep trying to read it between the other books that I have on the go.

Frankenweenie
Tim Burton – He’s fab.

Brave

The Hobbit

Beasts of the Southern Wild

Skyfall
I loved James Bond films growing up – I mainly loved all the gadgets and the stunts. Then I hit my teens and got feminist about it and how it objectifies women and things like that. But I’ve grown out that and am back to gadgets and stunts.

213: Dear Monday (on a Tuesday!)

Dear Monday Joining with Megan from Happy Day.

Dear CJ, you are my superhero, you dealt with so much rubbish in the past 48-72 hours and I love you so much for it. I’d be curled up in the corner having a weep if it wasn’t for you (either that or I’d have skived work and took Our Sidekick for an adventure away from all the rubbish).

Dear Our Sidekick, I wanted to hug you so tightly when I finished work yesterday. I wanted to tell you that we’d get the creases ironed out and things would be okay in the end. I think you needed to know that it would be like that. I think you were unhappy with Chris and me for the choice that was made but I hope that you see the bigger picture in the days to come and realise we weren’t doing it to be mean or nasty.

Free Hugs

Dear Momma, I don’t think my words could express just how grateful I am for yesterday. Chris phoned me and I had a little freak out then he said this is the plan and this is what’s going to happen and you came to our rescue and helped us how when we needed you. Thank you thank you thank you.

supermum

Dear Rich, I think you do know that Our Sidekick played your xBox for most of yesterday – I’m hoping that you don’t mind (if you didn’t know!)

Dear Becca, you should have got mail yesterday. It would have a Bristol postmark on it which might have confused you but at the same time you’d have recognised the handwriting and it should have made you smile. I wrote to you while waiting for the Olympics Opening Ceremony to start.

Dear Chris (because you get two letters a la Today’s Letters), next time you give me a kiss goodbye could you poke me to see if I’m awake first? Yesterday morning I was asleep and you made me jump. It was a nice jump but for those first few seconds while my brain caught up were horrible. It hadn’t made the connection that waking up with your face about an inch for mine wasn’t menacing but a loving gesture.

212: Bristol 2012: Day Five, Six and Seven

Our first holiday with Our Sidekick

Five (Friday)
On Friday, we went to Wookey Hole. In all the time I’ve known Chris he’s said “One day we’ve got to go to Wookey Hole” – every time he’s drove past to Soul Survivor he’s repeated it. This time we finally went and we took Our Sidekick with us. I’m kind of excited about walking around caves and things like that but there is a moment where I get a little claustrophobic, but it’s such a tiny moment that I just tell myself off and then I’m fine again lol. I didn’t have my proper camera with me (and I wouldn’t have wanted to risk damaging it or dropping it lol) so I just had iPhone pictures. We did find out that some sections of Doctor Who have been filmed in the caves at Wookey Hole. There were a bunch of younger children who kept talking through the information bits which was a bit of a shame – I think if I was to go back I’d try and go back in term time. When we went to Honister in November there was literally 5 or 6 people in our group and the two boys were sensibly enough not to talk through the information bits.

Bristol 2012 - Wookey

Bristol 2012 - Wookey

Bristol 2012 - Wookey

Six (Saturday)
We decided that having explored lots during the week, Saturday would be a chilled day and we’d explore by foot around Bristol. Having wandered to St Nicholas’s Market we grabbed some lunch – me and Our Sidekick had a sausage baguette thing. Unfortunately the baguette was so crusty that it was too hard to chew although the sausages were freshly home made. Chris went off for a wander and found a gluten free, meat free, dairy free, cardboard free and monkey free (I’m kidding!) place so that he could have normal food given that his gluten free attempt continues. (He’s off to the Docs this week to see if he needs to continue or change his mind).

During our crazy wander we still ended up at Millennium Square which was pretty cool. We stayed and watched about ten minutes Boxing then headed back to the hotel. We got ourselves sorted out and headed for dinner at a local Carvery and then to Cineworld Bristol to see Dr Seuss’s The Lorax – it was really good. I don’t know whether it was just because of how much sport was on or because of the location of the cinema but there were 8 of us in the screen at the most! I’d expect it to be that empty on a Monday or Tuesday evening not a 7:30 showing on a Saturday in the school holidays.

I had something in my eye. @thecgbj (@cgbj) came to my rescue. Then a small water fight broke out between @thecgbj and #oursidekick.
On our way back to the hotel I got something in my eye and I tried to rinse it myself with a bottle of water. Chris had to help me in the end and my arm and shirt got soaked. Somehow a small water fight broke out between Chris and Our Sidekick which involved Our Sidekick getting rather wet and then trying to get Chris back and failing epically – but the pavement ended up very wet!

Seven (Sunday)
Sunday was about packing up and travelling home. I snapped this picture of our trolley while we were in the foyer of the hotel – how did we end up with so much stuff!

Time to check out and head home.

The weather had cooled off and was turning wet again so we were prepared for wet weather. Chris and I had already discussed about heading home via Stonehenge – I think Our Sidekick would have been more receptive to the idea had it not down poured in the middle of it and been packed to the rafters with tourists (Are there rafters on an open air heritage site?). It was nice to finally go but I think English Heritage are making a mint of it – when you can park illegally the other side of a 8 foot fence and still see it lol. It was still good and we still got to use the audio tour which meant I learnt lots about it that I didn’t know. It was interesting to learn about all the folklore etc behind how Stonehenge came to be where it is.

We then headed back through Avebury to come home. We listened to Elaine Paige on Sunday and Johnnie Walker’s Sounds of the Seventies (It was focused a bit around Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells – it’s an amazing piece of music!). I then switched the radio over to BBC Radio 1 so that Our Sidekick could listen to the Top 40 Countdown. Somewhere in the middle of that all we’d stopped at Devizes for lunch and even managed to find gluten free Cherry Bakewells for Chris.

We arrived home about 6ish and got stuff sorted out. We watched Rebecca Adlington win her Bronze Medal – me and Kewey discussed via text message about how we didn’t breathe for the whole race. I cheered and shouted at the TV. I think it annoyed Chris and Our Sidekick. We had an unexpected visitor which meant that I had to hi speed tidy the living room in the time between the visitor ringing the door bell and said person sitting down in our living room.

209: Bristol 2012 – Day Four

Our first holiday with Our Sidekick

Today’s activity was Our Sidekick’s choice and it had lots of photo opportunities so this might be a bit photo heavy. (Also I’m writing this on my iPhone so the format might be funky!)

Our Sidekick requested if we could go to the Zoo. Well we had a look and it was something that we could do. So we got everything sorted this morning and headed off to the Zoo.

Looking at lemurs

I think lemurs and penguins would have to be my favourites shortly followed by Meerkats (although the Insurance Meerkats bug me!!!). There were two male lemurs hanging round right near the entrance of the enclosure. We then walked in and under some ropes and three females walked across the rope and then down a ramp at the side. The first female lemur was carrying a baby lemur. It was clinging to her front while she “crawled” along on all fours.

Partying with penguins

The majority of the penguins were standing in the shade under a tree but there were a few who either just stood in the sunshine or were in the pool swimming around to stay cool. (I’d have been under the tree or in the water given the choice!)

Bristol 2012: The Zoo

This bit was where we were able to see the penguins swimming in the water I probably took a bunch more pictures that were either blurry or too late. At this point I could have done with my DSLR however for the rest of the week I haven’t really needed it so I’m glad that I didn’t drag it around with me.

Bristol 2012: The Zoo

Between these three parrots and the birds in the cage next to them I think they were all fighting to be the noisiest! These three seemed to be having an argument or something because one would start and before that one had even finished the next one would be tweeting away and then the third one would join in!

Messing about with the Meerkats. Apparently I can't take one home.

I could have probably spent hours just watching the Meerkats. This little one kept running around and then trying to crawl into the icing sugar box. I’m guessing the box was supposed to be there. Then again given how fascinated the meerkat was with the box it’s always possible that it wasn’t supposed to be there!

Bristol 2012: The Zoo - Am I on the menu?

We found these jaws from a Shark and Our Sidekick started it by lying across the teeth pretending that he was dinner, I then lay across it in an equally silly manner. Our Sidekick then swaps places with me and pretends to be dinner but instead this time he’s fighting back.

Bristol 2012: The Zoo - Just hanging around

This interesting looking creature is a Livingstone Fruit Bat. There were three or four of them either hanging from the rope like this one of from the netting that was supposed to stop them getting out of the enclosure!

Following the zoo we headed back to the hotel. On our way I found that Bristol has a Forbidden Planet – my brother keeps telling me that I have to visit the one in London. Unfortunately we couldn’t stop so I might have to create a “Next time we’re in Bristol” list… (especially given how much Our Sidekick loves Close Encounters in Bedford).

We went for a wander round the shop and Our Sidekick got some new chinos and some other bits. I bought two new t-shirts (why is it that often the guys t-shirts are a better fit/more comfortable than the girls shirts?)

Tea didn’t exactly go to plan and we ended up getting KFC and coming back to the room. The girl in KFC didn’t understand what Chris meant by gluten free. We watched Cool Runnings and the Great Britain vs Senegal Men’s Olympic Football match. Chris and I were cheering for Team GB and Our Sidekick kept cheering for Senegal. He said it was an African thing and we wouldn’t get it lol. It was a draw. Although it took Senegal like 75 minutes to actually score and that was mainly based on the fact that we should have had a penalty and it wasn’t awarded! So rude!

Tomorrow we’re heading for Wookey Hole (which I keep trying to spell as Wookie – I’m going to be really disappointed when I don’t see Chewbacca tomorrow!). For as long as I’ve been going to Soul Survivor with Chris, we’ve been saying that we need to go to Wookie Hole. It’s only taken us five years of marriage and like two years of going out and I think we’re finally there. Bring it on!

Tomorrow is also the Opening Ceremony and I’m pretty excited. I think I’m more excited now that it’s actually here. I wrote a pen pal letter to Sorcha in Australia and said that I was excited when the IOC announced the host cities back in 2005 but at the same time the events of the following day (7/7) made me question things like if the Olympics hadn’t been awarded to us, would we still have had the attacks?