August 24, 2008
I think after my attempt at another 7km on Friday after the kids had gone to bed it’s clear that I need a knee support for my right knee. I set off up the A41 towards the top end of Hoole (which is part of the route I have planned) and by the time I’d done just 3k on the uneven/broken and sloping Chester pavements my right knee was screaming - running in the road eased the jolting -but that’s just not safe. So instead of going all the way into town and past Sainsbury’s, I cut the run short.
I’m really gutted - but determined to not give up. I’m gonna get myself a knee support
and ensure I stretch correctly (and thoroughly) before each run. In the meantime I’m going to run shorter distances quicker to build on some fitness/stamina. Up until now my running has been about weight control, not fitness, so all this long distance (yeah, 10km is a fair way for me) stuff is a shock to my lazy bones.
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August 18, 2008
So yesterday I decided to push myself little further with my running and did a 7.66km loop down the canal to Waverton and back along the A41. The furthest I have run in the past is around 5.4km, though with ease. I must admit that it was a little hard, though it was my knees that hurt more than the lack of energy.
I had wanted to do the 10km run for Cancer Research UK this year, but I found the £19.50 entry fee a bit steep… I’d rather that money went to the charity than on a cheesy t-shirt and plastic medal, so I intend to run my own 10km for charity around Chester on the same day (21st September 2008). Considering I have never run 10km and I only have four weeks in which to get up-to speed, including the niggles I have been having in my knees, I’m only a little apprehensive. I know I’m capable of the distance fitness wise, my main concern is my right knee.
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August 14, 2008
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August 12, 2008
ok, so Mother Nature stuck two very big fingers up at us all this weekend. On a hilltop, overlooking the Irish Sea with torrential rain and high winds, I think she also dumped on our Persian rug and rubbed it in. Needless to say our new tent was tested to the limits, thankfully (mercifully) we survived fairly unscathed. It has to be expected really, camping and UK weather really don’t mix if you expect glorious sunshine one hundred percent of the time. If you’re gonna camp in the UK, sunshine should be a bonus and not part of your success criteria.
We all still had a good time despite everything - as long as the kids are happy, so am I.
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August 8, 2008
I went out and did a 5km run this morning at 6:15. My knee only twinged a little half way round and I think that was due to me tense running style due to the sloping pavement - running on the road when the pavement gets bad seemed to remedy that. I feel so relieved.
Today is camping day - we set off mid afternoon but I have 101 things to do before then. The weather turned bad yesterday but again this morning it’s sunny and warm (everything crossed it holds out til we at least have the tent up).
p.s. I noticed that I still have some work to do on the other pages of the website - i’m just too excited about camping to care.
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August 7, 2008
I’m having some real indecisions about what to do with this website. It seems right now that every morning I get up I have a new idea about how I want the thing to look and act. In an ideal world I would be posting regular paintings a sketches - but in reality I don’t have the time to do any painting right now… which is really pissing me off. It’s one of those laws of life where everything falls on your plate at the same time. Oh well.
I’d like to think that I’ll have time to doodle over the weekend - we’re off camping again, but I doubt that with three kids to entertain and keep an eye on. Still I am looking forward to a bit of wilderness (or at least a less suburban outlook) for three days. We woke this morning to a fresh day, clear skies and an optimistic feel - let’s hope that this good weather holds til Sunday at least!
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I was having a discussion with a guy at work today who seemed convinced that you couldn’t create a distance calculator using GoogleMaps because the UK postcode databases are copyrighted. You can I said, quite sure of myself… because I have.
The link below uses the basics (haversine formula) provided by P Jenkins but instead of some dodgey old database I’ve used the longitude and latitude provided by a Google GeoPos search… my version calculates the distance in Miles based upon the radius of the Earth provided my wikipedia from a postcode just north of London. It was originally created for a client some time ago but never got used. Please feel free to rip off as much as the code I have - have fun (obviously apply for your own google maps api.
postcode distance calculation with googlemaps
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August 5, 2008
It doesn’t matter what mood I’m in, if I put on the headphones and listen to Bob Marley, I always end up with a smile on my face! God bless you Bob!
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August 4, 2008
It’s Monday again. Every Monday throughout summer I have taken the day off to spend time with the kids. All three of them, and just me. This may seem like the act of a total lunatic, especially considering I have little or no control over their actions at the best of times, but it’s actually a little enlightening. I just have to let go of my control freak urges and ‘go with the flow’. So what if the kids are painting the walls pink. What do I care if they have fused every electrical item in the house by jamming foreign objects into the DVD player.

This morning started with lots of crying, screaming and shouting - and that was just me. My mantra for the day “Remember what it was like to be a child”.
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