Wednesday 12 September 2012

The Olympics Effect


With the end of the Olympics and Paralympics, it's obvious that it has done nothing but good for the nation. Even your hardened whinger 'oooh it cost us billions' can't deny the fact it's made a, hopefully lasting impression. And if they don't think that, they're either being stubborn or I'm not interested in talking to them anyway as they sound like a right fun sponge.

I'll be honest, I, like many, wasn't that excited about the Olympics. Until I saw the opening ceremony. And then, of course, I was hooked. I was even watching table tennis...and actually caring. I won't need to reiterate how amazing the whole experience was as...well, we all saw it. I mean, I am, of course putting aside George Michaels choice of song and dance moves. But I would like to highlight the importance and actual relief I felt that we had this new breed of grounded, talented, dedicated, passionate, driven role models.

Doing my job, I have to follow celebrity culture. I'm also lucky to meet celebrities sometimes. The term 'celebrity' is a bit murky these days isn't it? I mean, reality stars, WAGS etc. It's nothing personal against them. Some of them are probably lovely. Yet few are actually entertaining or inspiring. Rare example however-Francis Boulle-Made In Chelsea-I LOVE YOU. Anywaaaay...an actual celebrity in my eyes is someone who is exceptionally talented in their field. Someone you can look to and aspire to be like. Like, when you watch Adele singing, De Niro acting or Kate Moss...umm, walking/looking fit.

The simple point I'm trying to (quite badly make) is just how refreshing it's been see a nation excited, talking about and inspired by role models who aren't driven by having at table at Mahiki, or keeps their 'celebrity' bubbling by an endless amount of rows/break ups/pointless headlines. Chantelle Houghton-you seem like a sweet girl. But you have a child now, stop it. It's relentless.

Footballers-Please try and take heed so we can be proud of you when you represent the country. Instead of feeling sheer embarrassment. And not that you've all arrived in matching white Range Rovers, fresh from a communal holiday of culture in Dubai, but because you have about as much drive and moral standing as a night out with John Terry, Ashley Cole and Tiger Woods discussing the importance of a moral, family life. In Vegas. With strippers. And Charlie Sheen.

X Factor-I have nothing against the programme idea (apart from the weekend long commitment it demands and Geri Halliwells unbalanced excitement).  It is what it is. It's just the publicity spin around it. Yawn.
I just found it so uplifting that the nation was supporting something that wasn't created by Simon Cowell.

Which leads me onto two very exciting moments recently....meeting and interviewing two of our local Olympic heroes! We had gymnast Sam Oldham, local lad and Olympic bronze medallist and Mansfield's very own swimming champ, Gold and Bronze medallist, Rebecca Adlington in on the show. To meet and chat to them was not only an honour (plus I got to hold the medals!) but each of their takes on their experience as part of the Olympics was fascinating. It felt like meeting actual celebrities. Mainly because I was so in awe of what they'd achieved and what they'd been a part of. They'd been hanging in the Olympic village bumping into Mo Farrah. Had inspiring team talks (or not so in Adlington's case) from Gold medallist James Cracknall. And managed to order over 200 chicken nuggets from the Olympic village just because they were free. (Good effort Sam. You'd do the same at 19)

Recently we had an 8 year old girl playing our game 'Small Talk'. When we asked her what she wanted to be when she grew up, she replied 'Jessica Ennis'. This was so much more refreshing than 'Katie Price'. Which actually happened. Cripes.


Gymnast Sam Oldham




Doing the Mo, with Rebecca Adlington



Embarrassing when the Olympic torch is almost longer than you...




Monday 30 April 2012

Best Year Yet-The Bake Off

Best Year Yet: Month Two-The Great East Midlands Bake Off!

So after a successful and very fulfilling first month of 'Best Year Yet', trying odd dance classes, bruising myself beyond belief Snowboarding and learning how to arrange flowers, it was time for a different challenge. So the focus of March and trying something new was all about BAKING. Not just because I LOVE CAKE. It was a nice excuse but I wanted to push myself to try and hone my culinary skills...and also see what you could do and find the Great East Midlands Best Baker!

I am ok with a bit of cooking-I find it very therapeutic and always keen to cook everything from fresh, but let's just say my skills are...limited. So my first port of call was to have some lessons from the gorgeous Olive Grove Cookery School...and I took three lovely listeners to help out...




So after crafting the perfect pastry, it was time to take on a big old pie challenge against Sam. I made apple, walnut and fudge pie. Clearly the world isn't ready for it yet...





The finished results....




If you can't be bothered to watch the videos....here are my apple pie bombs! Sadly they didn't win between Sam and I but for a first attempt, I was pretty proud of my little bombs!




So that was my attempt. Yours, however, were far more impressive. Try looking at these without salivating...



By Sarah Stanton Longdon



By Diane Nicola Blything




By Serena Robinson



By Amy Louise Ludlow


We had loads of incredible entries and it was clear the Great East Midlands Bake Off was gonna be tough to call. Who was the best baker in the East Midlands?! Who would rise to the challenge...(sorry I had to!) The winner would win a cookery class at The Olive Grove Cookery School and.....a GEM 106 APRON. Wow.



Here's who we crowned champion....but well done to everyone who got involved, took the time to bake and tried something new in March! 





Well done Sarah-the Greatest Baker in the East Midlands! 
So onto April and the next challenge for Your Best Year Yet....it's all on the facebook page here....






Thursday 16 February 2012

Best Year Yet: Boarding, Boxing, Bikram.

So the first month of 'Your Best Year Yet' is well underway, with the first challenge being simple-try a new class. I want to hear from you and what you've been up to but to kick start I've been trying as many new things as I can to give you some ideas. So far, week 1 turned out to be pretty butch...grrr.

WEEK 1

Kickboxing

Big thanks to Midlands Kickboxing who invited me down for a scrap. Well...more of a work out, but I LOVED it! I didn't at all pretend I was Daniel Larusso...(yes-I did do the crane)

It was not only a brilliant work out, but a great stress reliever. Just imagine your boss/ex/annoying friend/taxman on the punch bag and you'll be amazed at the results!






Snowboarding

Being a skiier, I would defend it was the far superior form of snow activity...however I was secretly envious of boarders looking just that little bit cooler...sometimes. Plus, I was getting bored of skiing. How hard could it be to make the switch?! Quite hard actually...but after a 3 hour intensive session, a few bruises and swollen knee it finally clicked! Best.feeling.ever!! Well worth the pain. This'll be me in a few weeks...maybe. 

Get yourself here... http://www.snowdome.co.uk/



WEEK 2

Bikram Yoga

Why wouldn't you want to sit in 35 degrees + heat and do an hour and a halfs yoga session?! Sounds hideous...and for your first time it is PUNISHING. However, once you've got through that first session, not only do you feel very much cleansed, but really rather proud of yourself for making it through the entire session without leaving the room or passing out. That is the main aim of your first class! I felt amazing afterwards and the other girls in the class, who are so friendly, all raved about the long term benefits. Already signed up to 30 days for £30-bargain! Looking forward to the next sweat out...just make sure you drink plenty of water....

http://www.bikramyogaleicester.co.uk//beginners-introduction.html






Floristry

After doing plenty of physical activities I thought it was time I tried a different kind of skill. Lovely Amanda from Mills Florist, Sawley offered to teach me the art of Floristry, something I've always wanted to do! Florists always seem such calm, tranquil places to work! Here's how it went...





Have you tried a new class yet? Let me know and I'll add it to the blog!

Well done to everyone who has tried new thing so far...

Angela Kirk-Pole Dancing and Fit Jazz
Megan Heyer-Flyball
Adele Clarke-Tap Dancing
Glenise Elisabeth Davies-Notts Fitbody Bootcamp
Diane Blything-Back to Netball
Christa De Klerk-Zumba and Hula Hoop
Gemma Keen-Salsa
Kelly Cawkwell-Boot Camp
Beth Anne Fletcher-Burlesque

Monday 30 January 2012

My Best Year Yet...

It's Monday. It's drizzly. It's cold. Your New Year Resolutions are no doubt a distant disappointment...time to buck up. I have an idea!


New Year is always such a great time to set resolutions...make positive changes in your life etc...but there is a common problem. The excitement of new changes often means we set about it with a great deal of enthusiasm, setting goals maybe a little too unrealistic...go to the gym 5 times a week in your new neon lycra...then after 2 weeks have run out of steam and inevitably fail.


January is a bit over whelming in that respect. 'SO WHAT DO WE DO??' I hear you desperately cry! Well you can join me in my little idea...it's very simple and if you can't manage it then you're a berk (only joking, I'm sure you're lovely).


Every month I’m gonna set a small, achievable challenge. You can go as big or small with it as you like. You can do it as often or as little as you like. But there are 2 simple rules.


1) YOU MUST TRY SOMETHING YOU’VE NEVER TRIED BEFORE
2) YOU TELL ME ABOUT IT


With your help we’ll set a challenge/new goal each month-then share our experience with each other through pictures, storys/blogs/info so we can share tips and ideas!


Join up here...first challenge revealed February the 1st...

My Best Year Yet