Friday 31 March 2017

Football Mum #2

Its been a while since I posted a football update.  The last few weeks have been busy football wise.

Our Penrith Angels U10 team (Miss C's team) have moved back to outdoor football.  That of course means muddy feet and kits, and when their shirts are white it is not the greatest.  They seem to love it, I am not sure whether it is because the pitch is bigger compared to the Futsal pitches, or just simply because its the fresh air.  They are such a great team, and as I have said before as a club it is not always about winning especially at a young age, but about the enjoyment and taking part.  I wish all club would embed that ethos into their coaching and management!!



Master L has been having a few great weeks footy wise too.  The Under 16 team got through to the semi final of the County cup....not to be unfortunately. However he has been given the opportunity to play with our Reserves team, playing some great football and bagging 90 minutes just the other night.  I watch him and can't believe how much he has grown up, not just physically but emotionally and mentally. 

Our Women's Summer League started this week, this provides girls above the age of 16 with summer football across Cumbria.  They play 9 v 9 format from April to September.  We kicked off last Monday with an opening tournament, the perfect evening for football.  It's funny though its called summer football, that implies that it will be glorious evenings with us sat in chairs on the side line cheering our ladies on......I can tell you that last year we spent many an evening huddled under umbrellas with many layers on.  Keep your fingers crossed!!

Finally our Ladies team are having a super season.  They made it though to the County Cup Final with a comfortable 4-1 win over our fellow West Cumbrians. We now know the final will be the 5th May and we will play our North Cumbrian counterparts. 


I know the ladies will be desperate to win back the title.  However they also have a league campaign to concentrate on, and with their final game looming it is so close at the top.  Having narrowly missed out on promotion last season, they are going all out to make it possible this season @PAFCladies

Its also good to see that our used kits are bringing smiles across the world, with one of our tracksuits making this boy a happy boy in Ankoma


Thanks for reading, and keep your fingers crossed for our Ladies team this weekend 😉

Monday 20 March 2017

Our Night out in Manchester: The Smyths/Old Red Eyes

So my hubby was/is a huge Smiths and Morrissey fan.  For as long as I have known him he has been singing how heaven knows he's miserable now!

After much persuasion (to what I somewhat feel guilty about now), we headed off for a last minute trip to Manchester (home of The Smiths), to watch The Smyths.  Strangeways, Here We Come, was the title of their tour, a homage to their fourth and final studio album released in 1987.  A "more than a tribute band" formed in 2003 from there passion of The Smiths Read more  If nothing else it would be a much needed night out and back in my hometown of Manchester.



They were performing at the O2 Ritz Manchester, despite being brought up in Manchester a venue I have not visited before.  My Dad was telling us on the way into Manchester how he had recently heard on the radio that the underneath of the dance floor is made from thousands of tennis balls, that would explain the bouncy floor!

We headed in about an hour before they were due on stage, something which I now regret as the act on prior to them was a solo acoustic tribute to the songs and sounds of Paul Heaton, better known maybe as The Beautiful South and The Housemartins.  We caught the last 45 minutes of his act, and I have to say what a fantastic Delete repeated word (purposeful repeat of the word!) tribute, I could have listened all night, and we will definitely make a trip to catch up with him live again.  Any fans of Paul Heaton's work should seek this guy out Old Red Eyes


The time came and The Smyths took to the stage.  Now unlike my hubby I am not familiar with any of The Smiths territory, I associated it with untuneful dreariness, how much my opinion changed immediately.  They owned the stage, everything about them oozed passion.   They were electric, they took the music from years ago and brought it alive again.  We danced the night away and were hoarse when we came out.  How much I loved the fact that I was so wrong beforehand, we are planning to see them later in the year in Carlisle (our hometown) at The Brickyard. 

Thanks for reading x



Update: My Exciting weekend



So you may all be wondering how I got on last weekend (I suppose only those that read my post!) My Exciting Weekend






Well here goes.  So I hope I explained in my previous post the logistics of it all.  We were drawn number 3 (out of 8), so not too long a wait, albeit a nervy one.  We had a short rehearsal in the hotel bar in the morning.  Yes the hotel bar you heard right, we certainly created an atmosphere, not one the lads from the previous nights stag party appreciated though! 




We head to our holding area, the registration cards are handed out to players.  Instrument, check, music, check, so all ready to go.  A short wait after registration and we were onto the stage.  It is one of those stages where you can't see out into the audience, a blessing for some nervous types.  All set, everyone comfortable and off we go.

We put in a great performance and once we played headed off to the pub.  Yes a true attribute of all bandsmen.  A patient wait for the results, a catch up with good friends.  Results are in and we came 3rd.  Not enough for a trip to the National Finals in Cheltenham this year, but when you look back at where we have come from in just over 12 months, we have made huge strides in the banding world, and have so much more to offer.  So not dwelling on disappointment and onwards and upwards, we enjoyed a very mush deserved night in Durham, eating and drinking and oh so many giggles. 



A great weekend, not the result maybe we wanted, but a great weekend.

Thanks for reading x

Friday 10 March 2017

My Exciting Weekend!

So I did warn you I was a brass band geek and yes my favourite film would be Brassed Off. My first blog post as one though.
I have played the cornet since being at primary school.  I have to say I suffered from lots of ridicule at the hands of what I have come to realise were just jealous lost souls, but it was tough at times to be laughed at and have the mickey taken out of me.  It didn't put me off though and many years on I still love it though.  
We have a big weekend ahead of us.  For weeks and months, brass bands across many Counties have been rehearsing twice weekly and more recently each night on the run up to the Regional Championships.  These take place in the North West,Yorkshire, West of England, Midlands and Scotland once a year and qualifying bands play at the National Brass Band Championships in September (as featured in Brassed Off).  
Let me try and give you an explanation of how its works. It works similar to football,in that there are leagues, more commonly referred to as sections.  The higher the section the better the band. Each section is given the same test piece (piece of music), which is adjudicated (blind) by some proper brass band geeks, usually conductors, players, composers, generally very well known experts in the brass band field.
Of course there has to be a winner, and of course we hope that might be us.  We won our section last year and came second nationally, and yes it would be great to repeat that experience.

So we have been rehearsing each night this week,and today we head over to Durham, where our regional competition is to be held over the weekend.  It is set to be a great weekend with a fine bunch of people.  It will be safe to say there will be some alcohol consumed and lots of giggles, but that is why I love it, and thousands of other too.
So I will up date you in my next blog post, and for those who follow me on Instagram (@notjustamumfromcumbria) I will attempt to keep my insta story updated. For now I need to make sure my uniform is ironed and I have my instrument and music.
Thanks for reading 💖  

Saturday 4 March 2017

Get to know me Tag

I have been a little quiet recently, apologies.  I think its partly because of the time thing, but also a bit of a lack in confidence.  I started wondering what I was doing and why. Then I had an email from a fellow blogger, she said she had no advice but then proceeded to give me the best advice "blog for you, about anything and everything".  I think I was trying to make sure it all fitted in boxes, but I found I was getting too tied up with it all.  I also was getting myself worried as I did not always have pictures to go with my blogs, blow it I thought just crack on.

So after some unhealthy stalking of some fellow bloggers, I came across the Get to Know you Tag, which I myself have enjoyed reading, and thought I would give it a whirl to kick start my blog again.



So here goes my 25 questions, hope you like my answers:


1. What is your middle name?: Lucy, have to say I really love my middle name and when I was younger loved the initials KLS!

2. Where were you brought up?: I was brought up in Prestwich, Manchester, moving to Bury in my teens.  I moved to Cumbria in 1997

3. What was your favourite subject at school?: I would have to say Music.  Playing the cornet has always been something I enjoy.  I was lucky enough to have two great teachers, and had some fantastic opportunities.  Studying something you enjoy makes for a easy time also

4. What is your favourite drink?: Gin!  Didn't even need to think about that one. With lime.

5. What is your favourite song at the moment?: Oh lordy, not sure I have one....Take That all the way though

6. What is you favourite food?: Curry.  I love love love Indian food.  Chicken Dansak with pilau rice and onion bhaji to be precise

7. What is the last think you bought?: I went to a vintage fair today actually, not my thing normally but it was local event.  I love bags, so I bought a cute little bag, or "a bucket" as my youngest calls it

8. Favourite book of all time?:  The Bone Collector, Jeffrey Deaver


9. Favourite colour?: Pink.  A nice bright pink 

10. Do you have any pets?:  I have cat, Tim (nice but dim). It is like having 4 kids, honestly I swear he talks to me



11. Favourite perfume?  I don't really buy it.  I would love some Jo Malone though

12. Favourite holiday?: Now that is a difficult one......I have visited some lovely parts of the world,  Canada, China, Japan, Brazil.  But my favourite would have to be our trip to USA Disney land. It was a surprise by my hubby (who didn't come with us) to go with my parents, brother and family and our 3 kids.

13. Are you married?: Yes to Simon for 18 years

14. How many kids?: 3, Miss I (18), Master L (16) and Miss C (9)

15. Football or rugby?: Football of course, Ladies to be exact

16. Favourite shop?: Aldi

17. Favourite day of the week?:  Difficult as I work shifts.  But I love a weekend when we are all off together and we can chill

18. Favourite TV shows?:  I have a few...Homeland, Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Broadchurch, Countryfile and Location Location Location

19. Favourite film?: Dirty Dancing 

20. What phone do you have?: Iphone 5s

21. Can you cook?: Yes I can cook, I like to follow a recipe.  I know if my hubby or kids are reading this though they will laugh, because I also have a habit of burning things and joke that the fire alarm is my cooking timer.  Love my slow cooker

22. Night owl or an early bird?: Early bird definitely, I am often found sleeping on the sofa.  I particularly love Sunday mornings, when no one else is up and its peaceful

23. Instagram, Twitter or Facebook?: Love Instagram, it easy to use.  You can follow me +Notjustamumfromcumbria 

24. Favourite bloggers?:  I enjoy loads especially being new to it all, I couldn't say who would be my favourite

25. Tea or Coffee?: Tea all the way

There you go done! I am sure my hubby will pass comment, about a picture of the cat and not me, sorry fella. Thanks for reading, and have a go yourself.

Thanks 💟








      


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