2008: A Year in ReviewPosted on 2009/01/01 19:25:10 (January 2009). As a very self indulgent New Year exercise I thought I'd read back through my blog from last year and try to summarise some of the running themes throughout each of the daily entries, and also pick out some of the highlights and low points of the year.
So here we go, I can't promise this is going to make particularly interesting reading, but it's just something I wanted to do.
January
A lot of January's entries seem to be characterised by work, work, work - I was putting in a lot of hours this month, and it was apparently still very much on my mind outside of the office as well.
Back to Work - Wednesday 2nd January
Career Milestone - Tuesday 8th January
Money Money Money - Wednesday 9th January
Off Sick - Wednesday 23rd January
Cutover - Tuesday 29th January
Another flat viewing, a curry, and a late night - Wednesday 30th January
Another big thing on my mind, reflected in quite a few entries this month, was our accomodation situation. The contract on our flat was up for renewal in February and we'd been told there would be a big hike in the rent if we wanted to stay. We looked at a few flats but eventually just decided there wasn't really anything significantly bettter in the area for significantly less money, and didn't really want all the hassle of having to move, so we ended up staying put. This whole episode was however quite a big source of stress, including a few sleepless nights, which is worth remembering as at the time of writing this article that contract is up for almost renewal again!
Back to Earth - Tuesday 22nd January
Gloom - Thursday 24th January
Winding Down - Friday 25th January
You don't know what you've got 'til it goes up in price - Saturday 26th January
More Flat Hunting - Monday 28th January
Another flat viewing, a curry, and a late night - Wednesday 30th January
On a slightly more cheerful note I tried to make the best of truffle season, which led to a few memorable meals.
Truffle Season is Almost Upon Us - Sunday 6th January
Truffle - Saturday 12th January
More Truffly Adventures - Sunday 13th January
Finally, to celebrate mine and Chie's anniversary of when we first me we had a very nice weekend away in Brussels and Aachen.
Four Countries and Five Languages - Monday 21st January
Brussels - Saturday 19th January
Aachen - Sunday 20th January
February
February appears to have been a relatively uneventful month, albeit quite a sociable one - comparatively speaking quite a lot of nights out etc. By the looks of things - at least in what is reflected in my blog - things were a bit quieter at work compared to the previous month, as that doesn't seem to get so many mentions. So here's a selection of the month's social engagements:
Drinking at the Office - Friday 1st February
Monday Evening at the Club - Monday 4th February
Bebidas con el doctor Lang - Wednesday 6th February
Hiroshimakenjinkai - Friday 8th February
Whisky Society - Tuesday 12th February
End of the Week Drinks - Friday 15th February
The Duke of York - Saturday 23rd February
Pies - Tuesday 26th February
Whisky Live - Friday 29th February
March
The first half of March was relatively uneventful, but we spent the entire second half of the month (including my birthday) back in Japan, which was rather fabulous. We had a surprisingly large number of old friends there to catch up with, and so it was a fairly busy two-and-a-bit-weeks, but great fun nonethless. Some highlights:
First Day in Japan... and My Birthday! - Saturday 15th March
Miyajima - Thursday 20th March
A Random Trip to Shikoku - Friday 21st March
Keeping up with The Thomases - Sunday 23rd March
Atagawa Onsen - Wednesday 26th March 2008
By the Sea - Thursday 27th March 2008
Chichibu Distillery - Saturday 29th March 2008
Hanami - Sunday 30th March 2008
April
I think I must have initially felt somewhat refreshed in mind and body after our long break in Japan, to the extent I was keen to make some belated New Year's resolutions (in a nutshell do more things in London, get some exercise, and spend more time catching up with old friends) which I actually did a relatively good job of sticking to over the coming months.
Back at Work, and New Year's Resolutions - Tuesday 1st April
The Importance of Being Earnest - Wednesday 2nd April
Ordering an Exercise Bike - Saturday 5th April
However, a little further into the month and that post-holiday sense of invigoration and positivity seemed to turn into a post holiday malaise, as several entries attest:
Monday Malaise - Monday 7th April
Tuesday Tedium - Tuesday 8th April
Wednesday Weariness - Wednesday 9th April
...but things did pick up again towards the end of that week with an opportunity to see Lorenzo and a trip to the charming town of Rye:
Lorenzo Pirisino - Thursday 10th April
Rye - Sunday 13th April
Since coming back from Japan I had been noticing a dull but persistent pain in my stomach, and given that this lasted for a full two weeks I decided a visit to the doctor was probably in order. It turned out I had an inguinal hernia, and that seemed to occupy my mind for a large part of the remainder of the month:
Living With A Hernia - Wednesday 16th April
Scan - Monday 21st April
Planning an Operation - Tuesday 22nd April
Kym's - Monday 28th April
Still, it wasn't all racked with worry - towards the end of the month there were a few rather nice social occasions to take my mind off it, including seeing Spamalot for a second time (this time with Rob and Kate) and a very interesting "Japan vs Scotland" whisky tasting session:
Rob and Kate and Spamalot - Saturday 26th April
Japan vs Scotland Whisky Tasting - Tuesday 29th April
May
Following last month's new resolutions to do more things in London and catch up with old friends the month kicked off with a number of fun outings. These included an afternoon's Karaoke with Leon, Gav et al, a rather lovely afternoon tea at the Mandarian Oriental to celebrate Chie's birthday, and a somewhat less than enjoyable trip to the opera:
Smithfields Karaoke - Saturday 3rd May
Chie's Birthday - Sunday 4th May
John Goes to the Opera (and hates it!) - Wednesday 7th May
...and as a further success on the meeting up with old friends resolution I had lunch with Tom, wherein the seed was sown for the hugely succesful Radstock reunion that was to take place later in the year:
Tom and Curry - Friday 16th May
The weather had obviously taken a turn for the better towards the second half of May as all of a sudden a glut of outdoor activities appeared in the blog:
A Stroll to Regent's Park - Sunday 18th May
Champagne and Pizza (and lunch with Dad) - Wednesday 21st May
Chelsea Flower Show - Thursday 22nd May
Oh and towards the end of the Month I went with some people from work to see the long awaited new Indiana Jones film. It was terrible.
Indiana Jones - Thursday 29th May
June
Quite a mixed bag really - some of the entries are obviously continuing in the theme of the New Year's resolutions I made back in April. We have the "doing things in London" category - to which end I rather uncharacteristically went to see a musical, and actually quite enjoyed it:
My Favorite Year (sic) - Thursday 5th June
The other resolution (catching up with old friends) had better results, including Simon's stag do where I caught up with a few people I used to work with:
Not Talking Shop, and Simon Visiting - Friday 6th June
Babysitting - Saturday 7th June
Ai-san - Sunday 15th June
A Short Essay on Japanese Women and Their Career Aspirations, or Apparent Lack Thereof - Monday 16th June
Simon's Stag Do - Friday 20th June
As a tangent to this we also got to know some new friends a little better - Andy and Chika-san:
Andy and Chika-san - Saturday 14th June
Throughout this year Chie and I have been watching a lot of films made by the Japanese director Ozu, and a couple of these crop up in entries this month:
Ochazuke no aji - Sunday 8th June
The Record of a Tenement Gentleman - Tuesday 17th June
The last few days of the month were spent in Cornwall - see below.
July
Spent the last few days of June and the first few days of July on a week's holiday in Cornwall, where we shared a rather splendid house by the sea, on the Roseland peninsula, with various member of my family. Whilst there were a numbers of culinary disappointments (it turns out Cornwall is not a good place food-wise if you're vegetarian), the charm of Cornwall's villages and the sheer pleasure of being by the sea more than made up for this. Here are some of the highlights of a very nice week's holiday:
St. Just and St. Mawes - Saturday 28th June
Veryan, Portloe and Gorran Haven - Sunday 29th June
In Search of Buried Footwear - Tuesday 1st July
Heligan and The Smuggler's Cottage - Thursday 3rd July
I returned to work in style - everyone on my team had planned to go into the office in suits, which made for a very fun day in the office, and almost certainly the best work night out of the year:
Dress Up Monday - Monday 7th July
Probably one of the biggest events of the year (and a huge success in terms of one of my New Year's resolutions) for me was the Radstock reunion in mid July. I was quite overwhelmed with the response - I saw all but one of the people I'd lived with in the 2nd and 3rd year as an undergrad - and we just immediately picked up where we left off. Fantastic.
Lorenzo and Chiara - Friday 11th July
Radstock Reunion - Saturday 12th July
Lunch with Simon - Sunday 13th July
On the downside this month, it was time to say goodbye to Benoit, who had been doing an internship at my company, and had become a good friend and drinking companion. Still, he wasn't going too far away - just back to Paris - and so I was able to catch up with him again later on in the year.
Leaving Do - Thursday 10th July
Bye Bye Benoit - Monday 14th July
This month also pretty much spelled the end to the recent increase in visits to the theatre, in line with my resolution to do more things in London, all thanks to the appalling Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead:
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead - Thursday 17th July
Most of the remainder of the month was consumed with my hernia operation (which I'm pleased to report all went very smoothly) and the time spent recovering afterwards. I'm rather proud of the fact that, despite being advised to take a full two weeks off work, with a combination of the timing of the operation (first thing on a Saturday morning) and being able to work from home, I only actually had three days sick leave in the end.
Fretting - Friday 18th July
The Operation - Saturday 19th July
Recovery Day One - Sunday 20th July
Recovery Day Two - Monday 21st July
Recovery Day Three - Tuesday 22nd July
Bandages Off - Monday 28th July
August
It wasn't really a great summer in terms of the weather, as several entries this month attest to:
Golberdon - Friday 1st August
As an experiment this month, Chie and I decided to see if we could avoid eating out, concious of the fact this was consuming rather a lot of money, and was often fairly disappointing. Of course, there ended up being plenty of exceptions to this rule!
Not Eating Out - Sunday 3rd August
Aside from that there were a couple of weddings:
Simon and Vanessa's Wedding - Saturday 9th August
Andy and Chika-san's Wedding - Saturday 23rd August
...and a work offsite which included a trip along the Thames on a power boat:
Offsite - Wednesday 27th August
September
Quite a foodie sort of a month all told. I was keen this year to make the most of the wild mushroom season, and rather confusingly this also seemed to overlap with truffle season (I guess there is actually more than one of these). We also attended the Abergavenny Food Festival, and found some new restaurants closer to home:
Passport to Pimlico - Saturday 6th September
Lobster Thermador au Crevettes with a mornay sauce served in a Provencale manner with shallots and aubergines garnished with truffle pate, brandy and with a fried egg on top and SPAM - Tuesday 9th September
Truffle Pasta - Wednesday 10th September
Abergavenny Food Festival - Saturday 20th September
Rounded off the month with my very successful Belgravia Pub Crawl:
Belgravia Pub Crawl - Tuesday 30th September
October
A strong candidate for the worst month of the year. Amongst the major contributors to this were the collapse of Iceland, which made it look like I was going to lose a large chunk of my savings, and made me really rather thoroughly depressed for a couple of weeks:
Black Tuesday - Tuesday 7th October
Not at My Chirpiest - Friday 24th October
...plus Vera, my grandmother, had suddenly become quite seriously ill (although I'm delighted to report her condition improved significantly and she was pretty much back to normal by Christmas). Anyway, at the time it was a huge source of worry, prompting me to take a couple of days off work to go and spend some time with her:
Vera - Sunday 19th October
Monday with Vera - Monday 20th October
Tuesday with Vera - Tuesday 21st October
...and finally a really unpleasant day at work where my manager, usually a very supportive sort of chap, suddenly turned on me for no apparent reason:
Arguing with the Boss - Tuesday 28th October
On the plus side we went to see Liane Carroll again at Ronnie Scott's:
Liane Carroll - Wednesday 8th October
...I (sort of) met the Queen:
The Queen - Thursday 16th October
...We had a nice meal at Manna in Primrose Hill for our "official" wedding anniversary:
Anniversary - Friday 17th October
...and our friend Junchan came to stay for a weekend:
Saturday with Junchan - Saturday 25th October
Sunday with Junchan - Sunday 26th October
November
I spent the first week of November in New York on a business trip which by coincidence happened to cover the presidential election. I was there in Times Square to see Obama elected, it was quite an amazing experience. A few selected highlights of the week's trip:
Off to New York, New York, America - Saturday 1st November
History in the Making - Tuesday 4th November
John's Pizzeria - Wednesday 5th November
Back in the UK, this month I developed an interest in local history, after making a chance discovery that there used to be a gin distillery close to where I live in London. This ended up consuming a lot of my spare time over the course of the month and made for a very pleasant distraction from my ongoing Icelandic financial worries:
Researching the History of London Gin - Saturday 15th November
Korean Food and Sir Frederick Seager Hunt - Sunday 16th November
Antiquarian Bookshop - Monday 17th November
British Library - Saturday 22nd November
In fact the Icesave situation did come to a happy conclusion by the end of this month
Light at the End of the Icesave Tunnel - Tuesday 25th November
December
At the start of the month, Chie got her "indefinite leave to remain" visa:
Indefinite Leave to Remain - Friday 5th December
We spent a weekend in Paris to celebrate our wedding anniversary, including a stay at the fabulous Hotel Raphael:
Saturday in Paris - Saturday 6th December
Hotel Raphael - Sunday 7th December
Monday in Paris, and a Rant about French Food - Monday 8th December
After returning from Paris, the remainder of the month was consumed with the inevitable run-up to Christmas, a mixture of Christmas parties and Christmas shopping:
Christmas Party - Wednesday 10th December
Dodgems and Fortnum and Mason - Sunday 14th December
Engineering Christmas Drinks - Monday 15th December
My last week-and-a-bit at work were a rather arduous slog to fix a single very complex bug, which made for quite a stressful time:
Sisyphus - Wednesday 17th December
Last Working Day of 2008 - Friday 19th December
Oh, and I bought myself a Christmas present - a new Android phone:
Android Phone and Christmas Shopping - Saturday 20th December
Both Chie and I took a much needed whole two weeks off over the Christmas period, the first week of which (covering Christmas itself) we spent in Abergavenny visiting family:
Christmas Day - Thursday 25th December 2008
Boxing Day - Friday 26th December 2008
Big Family Get Together - Sunday 28th December 2008
..and the second week, including New Year's Eve, we spent back in London:
New Year's Eve - Wednesday 31st December 2008
So there you have it - a whole year of my life condensed into a few paragraphs.
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