Saturday, July 26, 2008

West of Thirty, Hello Forty!

Well here I am, Forty years old today. It's been a week of happy reflections and I've enjoyed writing my blogs. I've never really got excited about birthday's in the past, I never even had a twenty first birthday party, apart from a few friends where I worked bringing in some cake etc.
When I saw my gran this week she looked frail and is still bed bound, though she is still as sharp as ever. She commented to me that when I was a young child and had health problems doctors said I'd never reach forty, and there I was, stood before her, almost forty. I'm not sure if what she told me was ever said in the past but I've no reason to doubt her. I'm forty, I feel great and if nothing else I feel really happy my gran was able to see me reach this age, I've never felt better!
Tonight I'm having a bit of a bash in the Fox and Crown, there's a band on and also some food. For me it's just a chance to catch up with all my friends and have a good time, its really that simple!

Friday, July 25, 2008

Almost There

So, another decade has gone by in my life, and as the years have passed I can honestly say life has got better. I think the older wiser Jay has emerged and feels better for leaving the naïve Jay of his 20’s era firmly behind.

The last ten years began with me working at the brewery until it closed in 1999. I was happy there, and still consider those years the best working years I had. After the brewery closure came a stint at college for about a year before I went to work for Atkins, quite a large global civil engineering firm, among other things they do. The six years I had there started the decade of decadence really, travel, girls (a good few!) and the money to get myself the finer things in life. I was still pretty crap at relationships in my early 30s and spells of two or so years were the best I could (and still can) manage. After my first 2 years at Atkins a relationship ended and with the help of the internet I went on to meet lots more girls (some nice, some not), it was a kind of renaissance period for me, all of a sudden I had a new found confidence, though I must confess to not being able to suss women out even at this age!

The last decade was one of travel, Hong Kong, China, Macau Thailand being favourite destinations throughout the decade, Thailand being a place I visited 3 times.

Years at Atkins fell off the calendar and I was happy there though I was becoming increasingly disenchanted at living in Mansfield, especially as the whole dynamics, atmosphere and fabric of the town seemed to have changed, and not to my liking.

It’s been a decade of technology, personal computers, the internet and probably a good few other things I can’t think of have changed and influenced my life, and for the better too, and just look at all the blogs I’ve wrote! It's also been a decade of learning, two and a half years nearly were spent on my psychotherapy diploma.

I probably grew more as a person over the last ten years, that’s not to say I haven’t made mistakes or done stupid things either, I’m guilty of both. The last decade saw me reconciled with my father after we’d both drifted for a few years; it also saw the sad loss of my mother. On reflection though the last ten years has seen more highs than lows. I’ve made more friends in my thirties and realised the true value of friends, sadly a couple of friends have passed away too.

The last two years have seen me move home to Newark, have two major operations on my legs which have made me feel 18 again and I’ve learnt to drive, yep the last couple of years have been the happiest of my life with only the odd glitch here and there but I’ve found you’re always and ever learning.
I'm sat here smiling and reflecting back, I've done a condensed resume of the last ten years, lots have been missed out but there's lots of me on this very blog too.

So here I am, in the twilight of being thirty something, a scant few hours before my life milometer turns to the big four zero. The thirties has been my best decade so far, for shaping me, defining me and making me a better and happier person.

All I can say is bring on the forties, I’m ready for you!

One Day East of Forty (4. Travel)

Travel during the last ten years has been a real passion of mine. I think my zest came for it more so after my brief stint in Hong Kong, China and Macau. Since then I've been quite a few places but reflecting back I've always liked travel and done a fair few places in my 40 years.

My most recent trip was to Scotland, to see a close friend of mine ;-) I had a lovely time and in a few days managed to take in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee. I've been to Scotland before but never really managed to take much in, there certainly is a lot to see and do.

Here's some photos of the trip earlier this month.
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The Witchery Restaurant on the Royal mile near the castle


Coburn Street in Edinburgh, has some fantastic clothing shops


View of Edinburgh


Edinburgh Castle (it's no Newark castle though!)


Arthurs Seat in Edinburgh, a lovely place.


Some building in Glasgow, note the road traffic cone on the statues head!


Speedy Dental Repair on Dumbarton Road in Glasgow where I had my vampire teeth made, such an amazing place inside too with really friendly staff.


Below is Loch Leven and the surrounding, the clouds looked amazing on the day.





Tuesday, July 22, 2008

McKellen in the Hobbit Movie

It seems that Ian McKellen is to reprise his role as Gandalf in the upcoming film adaptation of The Hobbit. It's great news as McKellen was the epitomy of what I imagined Gandalf to be from the books. Sadly I thought there were serious flaws in the film trilogy, great important chunks from the book missed out, especially when the hobbits get back to the Shire.
The Hobbit should have ideally been the first film but I guess Peter Jackson seeing the big bucks went for the Lord of the Rings trilogy first even though chronologically they come after the events in The Hobbit. I'd prefer Ian Holm who is an excellent actor to play Bilbo Baggins again but it appears they are going after James McAvoy for the role, no bad thing really as in some respects it's going to be a stand alone film.

Four Days East of Forty (3. Family)

Yep I missed 5 days east of forty yesterday on account I went out and got drunk, quite unplanned too, ended up back at a friends chatting and drinking wine till 4am!
Well the next thing that came to mind over the last decade was family. The last ten years has seen reconciliation, loss and in general stronger family ties. In some areas I've made a concerted effort to become closer to my family in general, though in truth my extended family on either side are distant in some respects.
I'm very close to my dad these days, not only is he my dad but also my best buddy too. He's a great guy and we have bonded over the last few years more than ever. I lost my mum a few years back, a sad loss and I wish she could be here to see me reach forty, alas she isn't but she'll be in my thoughts on Saturday.
My last remaining gran is in the twilight of her life and I hope to see her before the weekend, I find it quite touching she's still around to see my reach forty, she'll always remain an inspiration for me.
And other family members too, I've lost touch with some, especially on my dads side of the family but of late I've forged stronger relationships with those on my mothers side.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Six Days East of Forty (2. Relationships)

Relationships? Well during my 30’s there’s been a good few, some brief, some not so. It would be fair to say I’ve had the old heart broken a couple of times too. In my twenties relationships were few and far between, sadly it was a wasteland regarding love, fortunately my thirties changed all that, though I’ve no idea why, probably me being more mature helped! Yep, I’ve been a tart in my thirties and in some respects the internet again has helped as it put me in touch with people all over the country. When things go wrong with relationships it still hurts whatever age you are but as you get older you become wiser, dare I say it a bit mercenary and colder too.

Ironically when things have been good in relationships I’ve walked away, and when I’ve truly been in love they’ve walked away from me, but hey, women even at this age still remain unfathomable at times. Will I ever settle? I just don’t know, I do want to fall in love etc but these days it just seems even more elusive for some reason! Hopefully the future will rectify all that.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Seven Days East of Forty (1. Music)

Well here I am seemingly seven days east of being forty years old, heading westwards till the sun sets on the fateful day (Oh I’m so dramatic at times!)

This week I’m going to try and blog everyday in a series of reflections back over the last decade, my thirties.

So today I’m going to kick off with an ongoing passion of mine which is music. Over the last decade I’ve seen my cd collection grow and grow, and in the last few years the amount of music I’ve downloaded has become phenomenal. I guess with the advent of accessible music online and mp3 players I’ve never listened to as much music as I have over the last few years. I’d say music is a big part of my life and as I’ve got older my musical tastes have broadened a hell of a lot though I’ve still remained nostalgic for some of the stuff I liked as a youngster.

I love it when you are out and about and hear a song and it grips you straight away, two recent artists come to mind, a while back I was in Nottinghams ‘Fopp store’ and I heard an amazing track, on asking who it was I discovered it was a track from the latest Rush album, I bought it there and then. Earlier this year I was in Camden, London whilst perusing the wares of Cyberdog (a goth clothing shop) an absolutely hypnotic track came on, I was hooked immediately, it turned out to be a band called Infected Mushroom, again I had to get some of their stuff as soon as possible.

I’m always going to have my favourites but there’s nothing better than discovering new bands or sounds and over the last decade I’ve discovered a huge amount, and hopefully there’ll be plenty more to discover ahead! I can’t imagine life without music and the lift it always gives me.
And in closing, isn't it amazing how music always reminds you of people, places or events of the past?

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Another Gig

Another great gig by Booba Dust at the Fox last Thursday, they are also on this coming Saturday the 12th at the Castle pub. They are also playing on the 26th of this month, yep my 40th, incidentally it's the Pete's (the guitarist and singer of Booba Dust) the day after I think!
It was another great set of songs and they played my favourite by Junior Wells 'Good Morning Schoolgirl'. The band must be feeling at home now as they had lamps and a rug as their set!



Not my best photo but was using my camera phone!

They must have been good because even Hayley the barmaid was smiling, and thats rare!