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Katie's Random Thoughts: May 2009
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A procrastination station for when I have lots of other things to be getting on with. Sunday, 31 May 2009. You can't stop the beat. I love a good ceremony. Yesterday, we went to Daniel and Louise's wedding. Here's a picture of the happy couple:. Matt and Chris then attempted to re-enact a scene from. Finally, Ben and Glyn partnered up for a classic Barry White number:. Diversity, eat your heart out. Tuesday, 19 May 2009. A week (or three) in pictures. Here is a photo from my Bank Holiday weekend. Suz...
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mitchenstein: Walthamstow! (Part Two)
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Tuesday, September 01, 2009. One of the teams had the task of sorting out this:. And it's always amazing what sort of things end up in a place like this:. This rather fancy coat:. Chris with a corps flag from Chingford - anyone know when the corps in Chingford closed? Anyway, I'm a firm believer that there'll be another need for a Chingford flag at some point in the future, but I think we'll let them have a new one. I REALLY wanted to take this crest home. And quite a few stepladders. 當女人如同現在這樣般哭泣,...
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mitchenstein: Crossing the Atlantic: Part One
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Friday, April 09, 2010. Crossing the Atlantic: Part One. It's been a really long time since I updated this, although I have written a few posts I haven't got round to, well, posting yet. But I really enjoy this blogging malarky, and it's been a great way of keeping a record of the non-academic side of my PhD travels, so I'm going to stick with it! I'll add the earlier posts later on, but for now, happy reading! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A blog is where you write down the thoughts you have that ...
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mitchenstein: Crossing the Atlantic: Part Three
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010. Crossing the Atlantic: Part Three. Yes, this post is out of sync, but I had to wait for the photos. I'll put. It in its right place in a little while. So now, you have to imagine I'm back in the Faroe Islands. Whic. H, if you're located anywhere other than the Faroe Islands or Denmark, where I actually am, you might actually think I was anyway). I felt very sorry for the people who had already spoken really well of the cuff - that's very hard to repeat! Me giving it some on my eu...
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mitchenstein: Walthamstow! (Part One)
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Monday, August 31, 2009. OK, so it's been a little while since I blogged (but as I took so long to get all the Faroese stuff up, you've had a nice lot to read over the summer! But here's something a little more recent. A group of young people from The Salvation Army in our region went to Walthamstow for the day (can anyone hear that name without thinking of East 17? Or am I just showing my age there? So here's a few pictures from the day:. The upstairs team (which included me) await their instructions:.
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mitchenstein: December 2006
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Saturday, December 23, 2006. I'm sure you won't have failed to notice that today is Mitchenstein's six-month birthday! Happy Birthday Mitchenstein. Over that time we've cut our hair, bought some goats, discovered the greatest. Of all time, dressed up as characters from. Lord of the Rings. Pretended to be top French horn players, rubbed shoulders with celebrities, travelled to random islands, lost plant friends, featured on t-shirts and looked for toilets in Hendon. Here's to the next six months! Well con...
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mitchenstein: January 2007
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Stubbled-Up John Has Three Thoughts. Today was to be a great day. Really it was. But things haven't turned out how they should have done. Today is exactly two weeks since I got my exercise bike. I've been cycling 5-6km every morning before uni and then most evenings too (no idea whether that's a good distance or not. but it kills me all the same! Not the great start I was hoping for, but I'm convinced I'm on the right track. I mean, I didn't. Any weight, did I? Allow me to deve...
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mitchenstein: August 2006
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Monday, August 28, 2006. As you may have guessed (or read, seeing as I’ve written it several times), I’m a little nervous about the big Cut which is drawing dangerously close. How far back has my hairline gone? I decided to look at the positives and negatives…. 1 Raising money for a good cause, obviously! 2 It will look like I come from Essex. 3 My earring will be more visible (so I’ll still be a rebel :-D ). 4 It won’t take me ages to get ready on a Sunday morning. 1 It will look like I come from Essex.
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mitchenstein: November 2006
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006. I recently found out about the passing of my friend Peter. When I first arrived in Hamburg and had no friends, it was Peter who got me through it all. We didn't know each other for so long - only for four months - but Peter was as good a friend as a friend can be. This is Peter (and me) in Germany, 2005:. Peter (full name Peter die Pflanze, 'Peter the Plant') was my buddy. We had our ups, we had our downs, we went on the underground together. He told the best jokes:. You may...
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Katie's Random Thoughts: Hansel and Gretel
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A procrastination station for when I have lots of other things to be getting on with. Monday, 8 June 2009. One of my favourite topics in Literacy has to be 'Traditional Fairytales'. Children just don't seem to know as many stories as they used to, and it's always surprising how many haven't even heard of classics such as. So every morning this week we've read a traditional story together, and it's been lovely. This morning, my story of choice was Hansel and Gretel. But it was only when reading. Theres a ...