Saturday, 6 December 2008

Finally

Parents finally returned to Heathrow last night, after a week holed up in a luxury five star hotel and becoming media celebrities (BBC Breakfast!). Doesn't seem too bad does it.

We're very glad they're back safely though.

Friday, 28 November 2008

Our Parents in Bangkok

My parents have spent the last month visiting Singapore, Australia and Thailand.

Guess where their last stop was...

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Imaginary fruit

So is it wrong to be teaching my daughter about imaginary numbers?

Mind you, the fact that e^iℼ = -1 still blows me away...

Saturday, 1 November 2008

Excited Arr!

Conveniently, this Thursday was not only the tenth (gosh!) anniversary of Herring and I getting together it was also the night Jonathan Coulton played in London.

Thus, having arranged for a small girl to stay with Grandma (Thanks!), we went off to London for some fun.

Firstly we managed a briefish look at the new (opened that day!) Westfield shopping centre. Boy, is it big! And then it was off to Shepherd's Bush Empire for our concert. We were very amused while queueing outside. People fell very quickly into two categories. One, the geeks (easily recognisable) who joined the back of the queue. Two the non geeks, who looked at the queue, and then at Jonathan Coulton's name with complete confusion!

JC was supported by Paul & Storm. If you've never heard of either of these - go look at their websites now (ok, read this first!). What a fantastic combination. It started well with a song - 'We are the opening Band'! And really got better and better. There was lots of audience participation, particular highlights being all of the audience being pirates - 'Arr', which became the cry at random points throughout the evening. All geeks being (naturally) pirates.

Jonathan Coulton and Paul & Storm shared the stage at several points, which worked brilliantly. The three of them making a great combination, and playing up to the (extremely!) geeky audience throughout.

Finally a chance to be zombies (All we want to do is eat your braiiins...), and more singing before it was time to go home (or in our case back to our hotel).

Wow! There really was too much great stuff to describe; but it was great to see so many geeks, and have such a good time (and how often do you get to sing about the Mandelbrot set?!).

*sings* 'Take a point called z in the complex plane...' ;-)

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Only Contains Natural Ingredients

I'm always amused by products that “Only contain natural ingredients”. While I think this is a good thing in general, its also a little misleading.

After all, asbestos, deadly nightshade and snake venom are all natural ingredients, just not very good for you.

Friday, 3 October 2008

Calamansi Crazy

As Herring said; we have some calamansi cordial (mostly calamansi juice and honey) and it is very nice.

So here we are, in the cold British evening. It really is cold, because I'm resisting turning the heating on; and don't get me started on the current cost of heating!
Anyway, we want a nice warming drink, so hot toddy seems like a good idea. What do we need? Well honey, lemon... Ah!
*lightbulb goes on*

So here I am sipping a Calamansi Toddy. Whether that's a taste of summer or winter I'm not quite sure, but I'm pretty sure there's going to be a lot more of these.

Ube, Ube, Ube! Oi, Oi, Oi!!

Ever since our trip to the Philippines this summer, there are three things we have really missed:
  1. Calamansi
  2. Ube ice cream
  3. Cerveza Negra
  4. And the lovely warm weather
Umm. The four things we have missed are:
  1. Calamansi
  2. Ube ice cream
  3. Cerveza Negra
  4. Buko Juice
  5. And the lovely warm weather
The five things we have ... well, you get the idea.

Calamansi is a small green citrus fruit, about the size of a large cherry, that tastes like a curious mixture of lemon and lime. A half calamansi is absolutely fantastic in gin.

Ube is a sort of yam, that has a fantastic purple colour. In the philippines, it's traditionally cooked with lots of sugar and used as a dessert. We have a particular fondness for Ube ice cream.

Well, the reason I'm bringing this up is that a Philippino shop has just opened in Aylesbury and is selling, amongst other things, ube, in lots of forms, including ice cream, and calamansi squash! Sadly no whole calamansi, though I will try asking them next time we're in.

On a cold autumnal day, ube ice cream is like a little bit of (purple) summer and a reminder of the ones we love that are so far away. See you soon!