It's been over 2 weeks since my last post and it seems this blog is suffering from neglect. The header seems to have shrunk and my Last FM chart has disappeared. In my defence I have been quite busy of late. As well as the usual gigs, football and so on you also get the chance to catch up with friends and family, eat, drink and generally have a good time. That's exactly what I've been doing
First up, The Vaccines at Leamington Assembly. We arrived early. Thinking doors opened at 6 we caught the train about 7pm. It turns out that doors were at 7 so we ended up catching all of the bounds.
First up Howler. I didn't want to like them because the were young and American. They were actually very good and had some great tunes. Frankie and the Heartstrings were next and again I warmed to them very quickly despite not wanting to. They had interesting songs with an 80s feel.
Finally, The Vaccines. Very loud and lots of strobe lighting. Short, sharp shocks of songs and a set that lasted about an hour. Of all 3 bands these were the most disappointing although I don't know what I was expecting (if you'd pardon the pun).
The set list went something like this
Blow It Up
Wreckin' Bar (Ra Ra Ra)
Tiger Blood
A Lack Of Understanding
Wetsuit
(New Song)
Post Break-Up Sex
All In White
Under Your Thumb
Wolf Pack
If You Wanna
Family Friend
We're Happening
Nørgaard
The following day Clare and I went to see Hugo. We saw the 3D version obviously. It looked fantastic and I can understand why the film is being credited with rejuvenating the 3D format.
Twelve-year-old Hugo lives in the walls of a busy Paris train station, where his survival depends on secrets and anonymity. But when his world suddenly interlocks with an eccentric girl and the owner of a small toy booth in the train station, Hugo's undercover life, and his most precious secret, are put in jeopardy.
Directed by Martin Scorsese and with a cast that includes Asa Butterfield, Chloe Moretz, Jude Law, Emily Mortimer, Christopher Lee, Ben Kingsley and Ray Winstone, this is a lovely story which is visually stunning and as far as I'm concerned, a must see!
Later in the week I spent an evening at an old friend's. It was good to catch up and had a really nice evening. At the end of the week I found myself at the Westley Arms Hotel in Acocks Green for a Christmas meal.
To be honest, I wasn't expecting a lot but the staff were friendly and the food much better than I expected. Most people opted for the carvery but I went for the vegetarian option. I started with the leek and potato soup. I'm not really a soup fan but I thoroughly enjoyed it! For my main I went with Pepper, Spinach and Mushroom Tart with a red pepper sauce. It was accompanied by the veg from the carvery. I was worried it may be a bit dry but my fears were unfounded. The sauce was lovely and more than enough to see me through my meal.
On the Saturday Clare and I took my mom into town to visit the German market. My mom had not been before and she thoroughly enjoyed it. We also went to Bacchus Bar for a warm drink and to the Handmade Burger Co. for lunch. It was busy but after a 15 minute wait for a table we were rewarded with great food and a lovely table with great views of St Martin's in the Bull Ring.
My mom had a lovely time and Clare took her on the carousal in Victoria Square.
Last week and another meal with friends. Another carvery, his time at the Wheatsheaf in Sheldon. Being the first to arrive we ordered drinks at the bar and whilst we were being served the rest of the staff were shouting across the bar to each other about their Christmas shifts. It seems that most were unhappy with what they had been given. The staff serving food seemed to lack the Christmas spirit and by the time we got to the counter there wasn't much in the way of vegetables. We waited for them to be replenished and eventually asked a passing member of staff. The food arrived and having helped myself to the fresh roast potatoes hurried back to the table. I was surprised to find that they were cold! Still, it was good to catch up with friends and despite the food was a good night.
The following night it was time to wrap up warm and head to St Andrew's. Blues were taking on NK Maribor in their last group match of the Europa League. Unfortunately qualification was out of their hands. Not only did they need to win but they need a Braga victory against Bruges to qualify. Birmingham did their bit winning 1-0 thanks to a Rooney goal in the 24th minute. However, Braga could only manage a draw which meant we finished 3rd in the group with 10 points. Bruges & Braga went through with 11 points.
I'm not too bothered that our European adventure has come to an end. It was nice while it lasted but I don't think anyone would have believed we could have gone on to win it. We got there and played well but it's time we concentrated on the League.
That pretty much brings things up to date. Just this weekend to cover.
Friday - Hatton Craft Village for late night shopping and a Christmas Nativity with real animals! I really enjoyed it! On a cold night, wrapping up warm and singing carols around a nativity scene. The highlight was the donkey which started braying at the end of Hark The Herald Angels.
Saturday - The morning was spent shopping and the afternoon spent wrapping. We spent the evening Sherlock Holmes starring Robert Downey Jnr. I enjoyed it but Clare fell asleep.
Today - Leamington Spa Christmas Market. I have come to understand that a Christmas Market is the same as a normal market with a few decorations (in some cases no decorations). Despite the dawning of this truth it was a lovely day. Getting home a couple of hours ago, Clare finished the wrapping and I watched the football whilst writing this.
So there you have it, back up to date. All I need to do now is sort out the layout. Think I'll do that over the holidays.