Sunday, 7 February 2010

Too quick for you chicken!

I accidentally pressed publish on my last post before I added the text, so if you received an email or feed of random pictures of Phil without any explanation you might like to go direct to the source for the updated version:

Note: The title for this post is one of our favourite lines from the TV series Red Dwarf.

Wimbledon 5km Run

What's the best thing to do early on a freezing February morning in Wimbledon?

Participate in a Wimbledon 5km race of course!

Yesterday Phil and his friend Duncan rocked up to the Wimbledon Common windmill so they could run 5km through icy mud puddles with 160 other crazies. Of course they wouldn't have made it without their avid supporters, myself and Leanne - who get extra brownie points for our dedication!

Sorry for the blurry photos - apparently I'm out of practice.


The lads modelling this years latest fashion - knee high mud stains!

See the little kid in the middle of this shot? He came in just behind our champions! Future Olympian?

Here's the results for anyone who's interested: Wimbledon Common Park Run No. 162

One of my New Year's resolutions was to get out of the office earlier and not just to go home and watch TV, so I've signed up for Sketch in the City - a six week drawing course. Each week is held at a different London art gallery or museum. It's really interesting because we're not only learning about art, but also the history of various areas of London.

Last week we took our pens and paper to the V&A Museum of Childhood. It's a strange space - the original building was split into three parts and sent to East, North and South London. Although they have hands-on activities for kids, it is really more for nostalgic trips down memory lane for adults since most of the toys are in glass cases.

Here were my two favourites - a dolls house I still have in storage at my parent's place, and a fabulous dragon puppet that I wanted to take home with me!

When I get some time, I'll post some pictures of my drawings. I think I should definitely stick to my day job, but it is super fun!

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