Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Odd Week

It's been a strange week.  A quiet start then on Wednesday we headed over to Leamington for a lecture on Christmas traditions.  Having made the journey we arrived at the theatre to find the dates had been changed and we'd missed it by 2 days! Neither the literature or the website had been updated.  Clare even called the Box Office the day before to check it was still going ahead and was told that it was. We ended up heading home.

What made things worse was that I missed the football!  Blues were away at Braga in the Europa League.  It was being shown on ITV4 but by the time we got home it had finished. Blues lost 1-0 which means our European adventure could be over soon.  We need to beat NK Maribor and hope that Bruge lose to Braga.

Friday we had people over, played bingo and had a good laugh.  We had some Christmas crackers which we bought from the RSPB.  Inside each cracker was a wind up penguin. In the box of crackers is a material race track.  Wind up the penguins and watch them race!   It was really good fun and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.

Yesterday we headed into Birmingham for a bit more Xmas shopping. Originally we were due to meet friends and do some shopping in Nantwich.  Probably not the first place that springs to mind but it's close to where a friend lives.  This was cancelled and we had planned to pop over to RSPB Sandwell Valley but when we awoke yesterday we were not really in the mood so opted to join the crowds of shoppers in the Bull Ring.

Today has been quiet with breakfast at Sainsbury's and then, whilst I watched the FA Cup (AFC Totton 1 Bristol Rovers 6), Clare sorted out the Christmas decorations.

Despite not going birdwatching yesterday I have watched the birds in the garden today.  Jay, Woodpigeon, Redwing, Blackbird, Robin, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Song Thrush, Magpie, Carrion Crow and a Goldcrest.  We also had a flock of Siskin!

It's been a nice relaxing sort of day which is good because shortly we will be heading back over to Leamington Spa to see The Vaccines!

Monday, 21 November 2011

Shopping

Other than last night's gig it was mainly a quiet weekend with shopping being the main priority.  Having started by going to the Festive Fayre at the NEC.  I wasn't impressed. I had expected a lot more Christmas stuff and some unusual gift ideas. As it was a lot of the stores were the same as Grand Designs earlier in the year. 

There was one decent stall that was doing a roaring trade in Christmas decorations.  We bought a couple of things and Clare also bought herself a couple of scarves. 

We also toured some of the pound shops around the area and managed to pick up one or two other decorations in readiness for the forth coming festivities.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

The Weekend

Saturday and despite the EDL, anti -Capitalist, and anti -Fascist rallies all taking place in Birmingham, along with West Brom and Birmingham both playing at home it was off for a spot of shopping and a bite to eat before leaving Clare and my Mom to go to the theatre. The amount of police upon our arrival at Moor Street Station was quite something! Only once have I seen a larger amount on a train station and that was at London Bridge when Blues played Millwall a few seasons back.

Having taken my mom around the Bullring we headed to the markets (talk about a contrast). Whilst browsing I ended up buying a couple of reggae sound system CDs and when I arrived back home I spent the rest of the afternoon listening to them. A great way to spend the day!

Food at the Coffee Room Bar and Bistro (formerly the Green Rooms) was OK but slightly overdone. Actually, my pizza was burnt around the edges, which was a shame as the middle bit was quite nice. The staff were friendly and the menu reasonably priced.


Sunday and it was back into Birmingham to do a bit of Christmas shopping with lunch at the cafĂ© in Debenhams. I’d not been there before and although the food is pretty basic the views of the south side of Birmingham make up for it.

I tried in vain to buy a new coat and whilst looking in one department store bumped into one of the women I sat by at the ballet a couple of nights before!

Weather wise it has still been quite mild and although there has been the odd shower it is still lovely for the time of year. I think it will come as a shock when we have our first really cold snap of the winter.