Saturday 30 December 2006

Night out in Cannock

Went out last night with the usual suspects...good night, far too much to drink but its Xmas! Started on a new tipple - Jagermeister. Absolutely beautiful and a close contender to Pernod & Black for my favourite drink.

Didn't do much else today, Indi was tired following her exertions over the previous few days so I've let her have a lazy day.

Friday 29 December 2006

Pre-New Years Party

The neighbours party was quite good. I think everyone turned up who was invited. Nice to put a fewn names to faces. R gave me some Hungarian beer, really nice but deceptively strong! Spent most of the evening with head in hands trying not to be sick! Anyway, it did pass eventually so had a few more drinks. All in all, a good night!

Thursday 28 December 2006

The Long Walk...



Decided to go for a really long walk over the Chase with Indi today. Started off in our usual spot, Punch Bowl, then walked up to Stepping Stones, around Devils Dumble and then back through Brocton Coppice. Whole walk took around 2.5 hours. I reckon it must be around 5 miles perhaps? I'd like to get a pedometer just so I can verify how far we actually go...

Tonight I'm off round the neighbours house, they're having a pre-New Year Drinks evening!



Tuesday 26 December 2006

Boxing Day at Delamere



Just returned from the walk up at Delamere. I have to say that Indi was very well behaved! There was a hell of a lot of people up there never mind Malamutes. I think Boxing Day is the one day of the year that everyone who owns a dog decides to take it for a walk regardless of what they do for the rest of the year. I reckon there was around 20-25 Malamutes in total. We went for a walk round the lake, about 2 miles in total and it took about an hour. All the Malamutes were pretty well behaved actually. It seemed everyone else's dogs were the badly behaved ones! I've never seen so many dogs off the lead! All of them running around between the Malamute's legs! Indi and I walked with Sarah and Mog (we've walked with them before) and Indi managed to break the new Walking Belt. Will have to get a stronger one methinks from Culpeppers. Coffee and Mince Pies afterwards, what more could you ask for!

Monday 25 December 2006

Christmas Day

Spent the day round my half-sisters Jackie. Had the usual turkey, ham, veg, etc. There was myself (and Indi of course), my mom, dad, Jackie, her husband Mike and there 2 children Alex & Nathan. There was also Sonia (Jackie's mother) and Vic, her partner...still with me so far?

Went for a walk in the dark afterwards around the lanes of Bishopswood. Was a good way of working off the Xmas excess...!

Had lots of nice pressies. Apart from the Kickbike, I had a Dog Walking Belt, Dog Backpacks, books, coat, cuff-links, wine, chocolate, etc...did very well really. Tomorrow I'm off to Delamere for a walk with other Malamutes. Looking forward to it...I think...hope Indi's on her best behaviour!

Sunday 24 December 2006

Some updated pics of Indi

Twas' the night before Christmas...

Good news is that my mom's out of hospital. Still don't know what was wrong but they've just said keep taking the tablets and see what happens...let's hope it's all OK...anyway, it's Xmas Eve and I'm on my own for the first time in years, well me and Indi I should say. Got loads of pressies for Indi, she'll be happy tomorrow morning if no-one else is! Going to my half -sisters for Xmas lunch with my mom, dad and Indi. That should be nice. Plans for the break are to go to Delamere Forest on Boxing Day, a load of Malamute owners are meeting up there so I thought I might go along. Then, that's about it so far, I'm sure something will turn up though.

Monday 18 December 2006

Burton Hospital

On Friday, my mother got taken in to Burton Hospital. She had an operation a few weeks ago (I won't go into the details other than to say it wasn't life threatening). Everything seemed to be going fine but on Friday night she wasn't feeeling well so I fetched her home from work and then my Dad later took her to the hospital. Essentially, where she had her operation is now infected quite severely. They have put her on an IV with Anti-Biotics. Seems to be getting better but they reckon she'll probably be in for a week or so...great news, just in time for Christmas!

Hospital's are a depressing place. The Emergency Assessment ward is one step removed from God's waiting room. There were a couple of people dying/dead in the short period that my mother was in that ward. You would think that staff would be able to sort things out a bit better though. Common sense would tell you that a dying person's family would not appreciate having to walk to the bottom of the ward, passing all patients and their relatives to get to their own relative! Why not put that person by the entrance to the ward? That way, their family wouldn't have to run the gauntlet of stares from gawpers...

Anyway, the sooner my mom is out the better...just heard that 2 people in Staffordshire have died from a strain of MRSA...my mom is still waiting for her blood test results as the labs don't work at the weekend...!

Been a while since I posted...

A full 7 days since my last post so expect a long one...

Was the MTL Xmas Dinner on the 13th. I travelled down to Luton about dinnertime and spent some time in our offices. Basically just tidying stuff up before Xmas. Checked in to the hotel (Days Inn again...see post below...) then walked down for our meal at The Villa Ada.

This is supposedly an Italian restaurant and to be fair the staff were authentic, unfortunately I didn't think the meal was. The "Greenland" prawns were more Iceland, than Greenland and I'm not talking of Iceland the country! The steak "Italian style" was about as Italian as I am...not much. Still, twas edible all the same, just don't think it was worth £21 a head. Anyway, we all got suitably lubricated then headed off to town. It's at this point that I should list the UK Sales Team, so here goes:

External Sales Team

Neil - Regional Sales Director

  • Dan - Business Development Manager - MOST
  • Me - Business Development Manager - MOST
  • Guy - Business Development Manager - Industrial Networks
  • Ilyas - Business Development Manager - EPC
  • Andy - Business Development Manager - HABU
Kevin - UK Sales Manager
  • Gary - Regional Account Manager - (South East)
  • Phil - Regional Account Manager - (South West)
  • Andy - Regional Account Manager - (North)
  • Edd - Junior Account Manager
Internal Sales Team

Steve - Team Leader
  • Tracey - Account Executive
  • Nikki - Account Executive
  • Liane - Account Executive
  • Karen - Marketing Executive
Phew, didn't realise the team was so big!! Karen, Dan, Phil, Edd and myself went to Chicago Rock where we stayed for the rest of the night. We were supposed to have a Sales Meeting the following day but that got cancelled so we were able to have a "good" night!!! Dancing to Fairytale of New York, followed by Take That...wonderful!!!

Saturday 16 December 2006

The Wii

Went round to Jim & Lisa's on Friday night. It was Jim's birthday. Jim has bought 4 Nintendo Wii's. 2 he's currently selling on eBay to pay for the 2 he's keeping!! They're absolutely brilliant!! Totally new way of gaming and so addictive. My favourite has to be the bowling game, totally wicked. I have got to get me one of those!!

Monday 11 December 2006

The Good News

It's nearly Christmas and I've done most of my Xmas shopping. Even bought all my cards! Even more good news is that I still haven't had a cigarette. 5 weeks and counting. Next week is my last test at The Fort. My CO reading this week was 0 again so I'm doing well. Think I might try going to the 2mg Nictotine gum this week...we'll see how we go...

The Bad News

Indi didn't pass her obedience test.

To be fair I wasn't actually expecting her to pass anyway, she can do all the exercises...when she wants to anyway...but she tends to have problems doing them all together in one go. I really only entered her to get some experience of what the test is like and to give her (and me) something extra to aim at...

The exercises we had to do for her test were:

Walk to heel, right turn, about turns, left turns, halts, sits, etc
Same as above but off lead
Sit, wait, walk away, recall, sit
Sit, stay - 1 minute (3 other dogs in same room)
Down, stay - 1 minute (3 other dogs in same room)

She did quite well on the walk to heel (on lead), she's got this pretty much sorted now, but off the lead is a nightmare. She started off OK, then got distracted by the two nice judges that she hadn't met before and decided to investigate them instead! Of course, when I called her she then thought this was a great game! Recall was OK, passed that. Sit, stay she managed 45 seconds, down, stay about 15 seconds! Incidentally we were not alone in not passing. Out of the 30 dogs that took this test, only 6 passed. The club I go to does keep a pretty high standard and they won't officially let you enter the intermediate class until you've passed the test. Incidentally 2 out of the 5 Intermediates passed but none of the 2 Advanced did!!!

Oh well, next training starts in January, here's hoping better luck next time!

Friday 8 December 2006

Plans

Not much planned for this weekend. Trying to keep it a bit low key as it's still two weeks till payday. I'll be off to The Fort for my weekly NRT and will probably do a spot of Xmas shopping. I haven't got a thing as yet so I need to start somewhere!! Still no smoking so I'm pleased about that, particularly as the Government has announced that from July 2007, smoking will be banned from all pubs in England - shouldn't affect me now...yippee! Reckon I've saved quite a bit of money too. £6 a day for at least 21 days is.......£126. Not bad so far!!!

A Malamute coat...

Another day of brushing Indi. It's amazing how much hair comes out of a Malamute, even when they aren't blowing their coat. Malamutes have two coats, an undercoat and a coarse "guard" coat. The undercoat is traditionally "blown" twice a year and Indi is just finishing her "blowing" in preparation for a new winter coat. There must be a use for all this fur, perhaps I could start selling it to stuff cushions?

Anyway, Indi had her booster vaccination on Wednesday, also gave her wormer and Frontline (flea & tick treatment) so she should be all ready for 2007!

Test is on Sunday at 11:40.. She was quite good at training on Wednesday so I'm hoping the test will go well....hmmm...we'll see!!

Tuesday 5 December 2006

The Weekend

Went up to Sherwood Forest to watch the Dog Rallying on Sunday. This rally was ran by ABSA. It was good fun. Some pics can be seen here. I met quite a few dogs, Noobie, North, Aluk, Tara, Jazz, Scooby and many, many more. I think I'll be going to another, not sure when the next one is but I think I'll make the effort to go to wherever the next one is...

Not sure that Indi is entirely up to racing as yet - the fastest dogs went round a 3 mile course in 13 minutes. I think Indi would go round in something more like 40 minutes! Still, we'll keep practicing and see how we get on. Dog training tomorrow night so haven't been on the bike for a while. Will leave that now till after the weekend (her test is on Sunday).

Friday 1 December 2006

Plans










Well, Indi was absolutely exhausted on Wednesday night at Dog Training as I suspected. Note to self, don't go kickbiking when you have training on the same day. It was probably the worst she's been there for a long while...

I put her down for the test on December 10th, although I think this is more wishful thinking than anything...we'll see.

Been kickbiking again today. She still loves it, although the constant distractions of people/bikes/horses/dogs are a little annoying for Indi and we have to keep stopping and then going again...

Over the weekend, I'm off to the Fort again on Saturday for my supply of NRT...Day 18 and still no fags. Then it's back over the Chase again for a walk with another Malamute and their owner. Sunday, I think I'll go up to Sherwood Forest to spectate at a dog rally with Indi. Never been to one before so should be good fun.