Thursday, July 03, 2008



HAPPY BIRTHDAY Sian!
Sian was 13 yesterday. Where have the years gone? Sian was born in the middle of a heatwave. She wore only a vest for the first six weeks of her life. What a contrast to the weather we are having now...wet!

This is the cake I made her. I couldn't eat any because of my wheat intolerance but apparently it tasted good. Phil's parents came round for a roast dinner.



Here is Basil on the garage door. I've not seen him be this adventurous before, bless him.

Yesterday evening A phoned with some great news...our wedding clients were "ecstatic" about the photos we took. This is the only review that really counts. I was hoping I would not let them down...they are such a great couple. I'm honoured we were part of their wedding and so happy we have done a good job for them!

Several people have mentioned hormones in connection with my low mood. You are probably right!! After the big crash I'm climbing back into the light...

Tuesday, July 01, 2008



Thank you all from the heart for your kind comments yesterday! I wish I knew why these waves of unhappiness and lack of confidence arrive almost without warning. I can't stop them but I hold onto the knowledge that they won't last and that eventually I'll feel better. I'm starting to feel a little better now! Your kind words mean so much to me.

And thanks to dear J, who is always such a help :)

Monday, June 30, 2008



I'm so tired of being me.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

The reds...and the blues.


I was at Anfield yesterday, home of Liverpool Football Club. On Merseyside, where I was born, you decide early on if you're a "red" (support Liverpool) or a "blue" and cheer for Everton, the other great football team from Liverpool who play at Goodison Park. The two teams are at opposite sides of Stanley Park although both are in the process of getting themselves new stadia.

My dad was a huge Liverpool fan and I grew up an ardent "red". My first serious boyfriend was also a Liverpool fan and for several years we both had season tickets on the Kop, I will never forget the first time I climbed the steps to the top of the ground and emerged onto the Kop; the sights and sounds took my breath away. I also remember asking my boyfriend in a puzzled way why the steps were wet when it wasn't raining!! In all my time on the Kop I was always treated with great courtesy by the male supporters and no-one ever wee'd down my coat - I'd been told this was standard practice at football matches!

When i got married I remember Dad and I waiting alone for the wedding car to take us to church. Dad got hold of my hand and looked at me and his eyes filled - I knew he was going to say something emotional. "Dad, don't make me cry!" I said - thinking of how my mascara would run! "Ok love," he replied and at once turned the conversation to the latest Liverpool performance :)

The thing was though, I married a "blue". Phil supports Everton, as does his dad. In the Liverpool area ours is known as a "mixed marriage". Phil even took me to watch Liverpool once (he liked me more then I suppose!) but after Dad died I was very isolated in my support of the Reds, especially as Kate grew up a true blue.

So, eventually I came to sort of support Everton. To be honest, the Liverpool Football Club of today is not the one I grew up with. Everton is far more like the traditional club of former times and the manager, David Moyes, has integrity and character (and he's friendly too, I've met him!)

It was an emotional day - the ground was empty and the Kop is now all seats (standing areas at football grounds in the UK were abolished after the Hillsborough tragedy)but looking around me I could almost hear the crowd again and feel the excitement. The crowd on the Kop roared and moved and reacted like one body - and the singing was something to hear. I'll never, ever forget it. Yesterday I walked out of the players' entrance, past the sign reading "this is Anfield" with my heart full of memories and my eyes full of tears.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008



Blowing bubbles...



I did my first professional wedding with me as chief photographer on Saturday, supported and helped by my wonderful husband! The weather was terrible; it rained almost the entire day but I loved every minute. The couple and their families were lovely; you could not wish for nicer people to work for. The wedding was chock-full of incredibly photogenic people - apart from the bride this gorgeous lady was my favourite subject.

I am on Cloud Nine today as A said my pictures were fine :)

Monday, June 23, 2008


Swing!

A photo from a wedding a week or so ago when it didn't rain all day! Unlike Saturday...

We had a lot of weather this past few days.Friday was sunny, Saturday was chilly and it rained all day - Sunday we had gales and today it's fairly sunny if not very warm. There's certainly plenty of variety.

I'm pottering around tidying the house and doing ironing today. I don't seem to be getting very far - bit of a headless chicken day I think.

Friday, June 20, 2008



A night out with the girls....


When I'm feeling down and lacking in confidence I watch my DVDs of "Sex and the city". For me, the best thing about the series is the relationship between the women. And of course the great New York locations...the shoes and the outfits. Whatever...the combination is a tonic.

And I still have the movie to look forward to...