Sunday, 11 March 2012

# 11 - Camp out in the garden in winter



So onto number 11 – To camp out in the garden in winter. I have to admit I was hoping to achieve this one last month but our weekends got very busy and suddenly it was March. Now there is quite a debate as to when winter ends and spring begins but according to the article below it is still very much winter:

"They may say that 1 March is the first day of spring - which it is not - but it certainly doesn't feel like it," says the seasonally named Sir Nicholas Winterton, Conservative MP for Macclesfield.

He is supported by Stuart Bell, Labour MP for Middlesbrough, who says: "Spring starts on March 20/21 and if the Met Office are not aware of this simple fact, it reflects a casual approach to facts, which is all too inherent today."

Historically spring starts on the day of the vernal equinox, which usually occurs on the night of 20/21 March.

Vernal comes originally from the Latin word for bloom and refers to the fact that, in the northern hemisphere, this equinox marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring.

An equinox is a time when the nights are as long as the days and the vernal equinox is recognised the world over as the start of the new astrological cycle.


So based on this research I camped out on 10th March 2012.

So thanks to Sharon, who lent me a tent (I am now officially a convert to pop up tents!) I snuggled down to bed at 10ish. My mother-in –law who set this experience said no hot water bottles. Now those of you that know me will know how tough this was for me – I have them all the time! But I kept to the rules. I only woke once a little cold at 3am and was struck by the amazing sound of bird-song!  It really was amazing as it’s not something I usually bother to listen to. By 3.30am however, the sheer volume of bird-song was driving me slightly insane! I did manage to get back to sleep but at half six it was time to leave my tent and venture back inside where I won’t lie I may have had an early morning nap! Overall it was a fun experience. I felt like a kid again! So if you’re bored one day why not try it – although maybe wait until summer!


Saturday, 3 March 2012

# 30 - Spend a day in character

So yesterday I spent the day as Snow White. On Thursday 1st of March it was World Book Day but my school decided to celebrate this on Friday. So I felt this would be the perfect day to tick off experience number 30 – To  spend a day in character. The decision to be Snow White was quite simple – we had the costume! What is worrying is the costume actually belongs to Tim (my husband) as he was made to wear if for his stag do as his height ‘dwarfs’ people.

So onto the day. After a quick glass of juice I headed off to work via Starbucks. There was quite a few laughs as I entered to order my breakfast and this was possibly the most embarrassing part of my day as it was the only time I was totally alone. The woman serving me did that awkward laugh where she wasn’t sure if she should laugh but couldn’t keep it in! School was easy as everyone was dressed up so I looked relatively normal! In my class alone I had witches, wizards, many Greek Gods and Goddesses and even Jesus! After school I met Tim for a meal out. The restaurant was a little confused but surprisingly there were no laughs just a LOT of odd stares. These continued out on the streets as we walked backed to the car. Blockbusters went well – we found ‘my DVD’ and had a great chat with the staff who loved the outfit and were very keen to hear of the next few challenges!

Overall, a fun, if a little embarrassing, day but sadly none of my seven dwarfs showed up!