Friday

Oman, a beautiful destination!

It has been so long, since I last wrote here! :)
After coming back from holidays in Oman, at the end of March, I promised I would make a detailed description of it.. then I thought it would be far too boring “to impose” on anyone to read about my holidays and that I’d respond to any emails if anyone’d ask for it! Guess how many did... ;)

So here it goes..
Oman is a beautiful country, full of natural, cultural, maritime history! Full of amazingly friendly people who, despite the sometimes severe society they live in, have a heart of gold and a huge willingness to welcome everyone into their “little paradise”!

It is a country that just over 40 years ago was struggling with development, under a very hard political situation – and that in such a short period of time has become one of the most well supported countries in terms of infrastructures. From “almost no tarmac roads, very few hospitals and schools,...” to one of the most modern countries in these things! :) All under the supervision and direction of a Sultan that everyone genuinely loves!

We started our 11 days journey in Muscat, the capital of Oman. Spent a couple of days without a car, exploring the city by foot, and soon after picked the car we had hired for the rest of the time! With petrol cheaper than bottled water (not joking!..), taking around 5 British pounds to fill the car tank, and unlimited mileage on the hired car, we had the fabulous chance to explore several parts of the country, stopping here and there for 2 or 3 days, getting to know the places a little and moving on to the next exciting one! We only booked the first 4 nights in advance.. everything else was booked along the way, when and where we’d feel ready to continue again!

It was a fantastic holiday! We saw a capital like no other, squeezed in a stretch of land between a huge stone mountain and the sea..

The city goes on for miles and miles along the sea, but taking an area of just around a couple of miles between the mountain and the sea. The walls of Muscat were its first defense line in the fortification and protection of the city.. Today, the city is encircled by a natural "stone wall", mountains, to which the Omanis call “Al Hosn” or the fortification. As it says on the books, Muscat is distinguished by its citadels, forts, towers, walls, gates and historical houses – and it is really true! :)


Whilst in Muscat, we learnt about the history, visited a truly well done and informative museum (Bait Al Baranda), visited the fish market as a very unique experience (as it was later on the goat market in Nizwa!!), went on a dolphin watching trip where we literally saw hundreds to dolphins jumping happily on the water and following our boat in a very playful mood, and met very interesting places and people!

From Muscat, the holidays continued towards the interior of Oman. Getting further away from the sea, into the mountains, just bordering the desert! “Wild Camels” road signs started appearing.. and then the wild camels! And palm trees!! So many palm trees! And huge beautiful mountains!! Followed by a very flat valley, then more mountains! An amazing natural class of geology, right in front of our eyes, at any minute! Mountains formed by stones of such different colors, that would vary from simple brown and cream to green (if there was much copper on the soil), then to red, then to purple, yellow ish,.. with such clear lines on where and how the tectonic plates moved!


The Wadis, or dried river beds, where sometimes hard to detect, but always well signed! Normally they’d be dried and cause no trouble at all, but we saw how terrible it got in Nizwa, just a few months before our holiday – it rained so much that the whole wadi, in which part of the city lays, seemed like a tormented monster, a massive river flowing and taking with it any cars that were on its way. But as they say… what can you do… you wait for it to finish and repair the damages… it’s all part of life!
Whilst around Nizwa, we hired a 4WD (a jeep!) and its driver, to go to the higher mountains! Mountains that are so high and so hard to visit that they actually block the road that leads to it with a police control – and they only allow “proper cars” (4WD!) to pass from that point forward! The views were breath taking, the steepness and bends of the road were quite amazing too ;) and for 3 or 4 hours we were just guided into mountains where we could never have ventured by ourselves!
Just before leaving Nizwa, we visited the goat market! What an experience!! :))) Goats - and later cows and bulls - were being shown and sold in the market! Hehehe.. animals full of energy, I can assure you! :D
Our next days were around Sur, a friendly little city (town maybe?) of around 75 thousand people, truly proud of its gorgeous sea front! There we visited the area, of course, but had also the chance to go on a boat ride with an old man who, after some negotiation, agreed on taking us around the bay! “That way to Iran!! That way to Pakistan!! That way to India!!” – he was a great sea guide, pointing into the horizon!!

We also visited a place were huge boats, real ones, were being made by hand! What a fabulous, meticulous, tremendous job!

Also around Sur we visited something that truly brought tears to my eyes and made me feel how beautifully strong – or fragile! – life is.. We visited the Raz Al Jinz Turtle Reserve!! It is a nature reserve centre that organizes small group trips to the beach, where we can see huge, patiently slow, green turtles, coming to the beach during the night to lay their eggs in the sand, well hidden from foxes and sea birds, on a ritual that has lasted for more years than anyone can imagine. This (even better than the dolphins we saw in Muscat!) truly made me cry.. Of happiness, of course, experiencing such a beautiful miracle of life happening right in front of me! It was a (huge!) full moon night, on a deserted beach, far from any “civilization” apart from the distant research centre that holds the reserve visits. In small groups with very clear instructions, we calmly and silently approached the place where 3 turtles were, all in different phases.. one was digging the hole where she’d lay the eggs, another one was already laying the eggs, another one had almost finished and was now covering the hole where the eggs were at the same time as making a “false hole”, in case any foxes would come searching for eggs on the beach! The instinct, the natural surviving, the ritual, the beauty of it all really made me stop and think of how precious life is, in every sense!

From Sur we went to the desert! And spent the second night of a magnificent full moon in a desert camp!! Later, we came to know that it had actually been a “Super Moon”, the biggest moon in 18 years! Right there for us, in the 2 nights where we “needed” it the most – watching the turtles on the beach and watching it in the middle of the desert, surrounded by nothing but camels, sand and stars, on a desert camp!
To get to the desert camp, we left the car “where civilization ends”.. in the middle of nowhere, but right before we could not drive any further! From there we were taken by 2 “friendly strangers”, on a 4WD (again, yes!) into the sand! Really feeling that if it wasn’t a desert camp and if it was all a scam, we’d never leave alive from there! Hehehe.. I don’t know why these thoughts even crossed my mind, but I guess it was the immense sand around us, the feeling of being in a completely different environment, where there is nothing except sand, the sun, wild camels on the horizon up in the dunes.. and sand.. and sand..


Feeding the camels in the evening, just before going on a crazy “dunes drive” and watching the sunset from up there was great! Naughty big animals, crazy for food, but much more friendly than I thought!
Ridding a camel at 7am, before it gets any hotter in the desert, was a great experience too! I was a little scared, because of a silly story that Andy mentioned with moody camels in some “faraway place”, but once the fear passed, it was amazingly calm and comfortable!


From the desert camp we went back to Muscat, got overwhelmed again by the crazy traffic of the capital city and stepped into a plane to make our way back to England during the following night..


There’s absolutely no way of expressing here how much I truly loved these holidays, how much these days made me think about life, about what is important and what is to be valued.. it was a very relaxing holiday, in which we didn’t stop much, but fully enjoyed! A beautiful country, so different from anything I had seen before, smelling of frankincense and with breath taking views!
And that’s it, finally.. a small idea of what our holidays in Oman were, hoping that I didn’t bore you too much or made you give up reading by half way! ;))

Enjoy life, have fun – and visit Oman one day, if you have the chance!!

Tuesday

Be happy!! :)

Exactly as it was agreed.. one year we spend Christmas in England, the following one we're in Portugal!!
Of course we all know that "time flies when you're having fun", but Christmas passes specially fast! It was great to visit my family, spend Christmas with them this year, get to see some of my "old friends" and drive for miles and miles to show a little more of beautiful Portugal to my sweetheart! ;)

It was truly good, but a week is very short! Proved once again.. a week on holidays is much shorter than a week at work!.. Scientifically proved, no arguments or discussions are necessary! :D

Friendly faces, smiles and hugs that say it all, from those who know you since you were little.. Even without going anything special or going anywhere different, little things like these do change my mood and re-charge all the energy I need for a few more months! Don't take me wrongly.. I love living in England and there are plenty of good things here too, but "going home" is like an injection of adrenaline, a big fix I need from time to time!! :))

A few days after coming back, the year was about to finish, so I sent a note to my friends by email..

"Before this year vanishes and the new one starts, I want to wish you a brilliant start in 2011! I truly hope that the new year pampers you as much as you wish, bringing everything you wish the most.. health, love,
happiness, success, great energy.. but most of all I’d like to wish that you have the strength and the courage to change life in 2011 when it all seems to be going wrong!! Is it too much to ask for?

It’s easy to “wish all the best” for those we love (and I really do!), but what I really want to wish for you this year is the “stubbornness” to keep driving your life where you want it to go!!

Complain, shout, blame the government, the economic crisis, the politicians, the unemployment levels, the weather, the snow and the cold, the darkness and the short days (only applicable half of the year!.. hehe..), complain and blame whatever you want to blame, when it goes wrong.. But have then the courage and the strength to stop and to calmly understand what you can change, for life to be much better! Don’t be afraid to be happy, fight for what you want, be brave and risk it all! And smile, no matter what, smile.. :)) It won’t get worse if you do!"

I made my 12 wishes list for 2011 [Shall I say my "12 resolutions", instead? ;) ] and I'm really going to stick to them!!! According to the tradition, at midnight on New Year's eve I ate 12 raisins and asked for one wish on each! :D

Check this video.. May this new year be filled with all of these very important things!!! :)))
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=choOYBFZBVA

All the best for this new year!! May it be truly great!! A super hug and a great start in 2011!!

Dissociation!! :D

The best dissociation skills ever seen!! All the tango dancers should learn a little from this master!! ;)))

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXUeO3auRZg&feature=player_embedded

Have fun and enjoy your week!!
Cristina xxx

Friday

Winter is here.. officially! ;)

Yup, I can confirm.. Winter is here.. officially! ;)
This was the view of our back garden yesterday morning.. really pretty! It feels like jumping outside, at 8 in the morning, on pyjamas and even before remembering to put any slippers on! ;)

Christmas will probably be truly white this year.. It started snowing a few days ago and they forecast it'll last until next week, at least! By the time we get to Christmas, in less than a month, it's either all white or all gone! :D What do you bet on?!..

It's beautiful while it lasts like this and we stay home, warm and cosy, with the fire on, drinking mint tea with tons of fresh mint in it! And Madeira cake on the side, if there's any still left.. ;)

It becomes really messy when the snow starts freezing, turns into very slippery ice on the roads and side walks and delays buses, metros, traffic..

My next challenge is going to be tomorrow morning.. when I decide to wake up and go for my "Saturday morning run"!! Heheheh.. I have no idea how it'll happen, but I'll keep you updated, if you want to know!.. :)

Sunday

A run in the park.. or at Park Run! :)

This Saturday morning I volunteered for Park Run!

What is Park Run, right?... I’ll tell you.. It’s a fabulous event that happens every Saturday morning, in many parks, all over the UK! They organise free, weekly, 5km timed runs, all over the country! These runs are open to everyone, they’re free and easy to take part in!
 
Here in Newcastle, it happens at the Exhibition Park, near Newcastle University. It started in January 2010 with 30 people only (I learnt today). When I joined for the first time (in September 2010) it had nearly 90 people.. now we’re around 150, despite the cold, the darker days and the very tempting wish of just staying in bed, instead of running in the cold with this “fresh breeze” coming from the North Sea! ;)

I’ve been there before, as many people, to run the 5km. At the end, everyone is timed and then given a token that is scanned with the printed barcode. The results are sent by email and everyone can check how well they did, compared to previous times! It’s a great feeling to start really slowly (like me!) and then slowly improve week by week.

But today I did something different – I saw a little of the other side.. I decided it was my turn to “give something back” and volunteered to help the organisers. These people are fantastic, they really are! The energy, commitment, good humour they put into it is contagious!! They’re truly good!

It made all the sense.. I’ve always loved volunteering – years in the scouts, years at Newcastle tango, loads of times at work for specific charities, anytime I can and the opportunity comes.. so why not at Park Run too?!.. It feels good, just for the sake of seeing a big smile on all of those who are enjoying the events!

Anyone, literally of any age and experience, can join!! All you need in advance is to enjoy running (quite obviously.. ;) !!) and to register at their website, in order to get a barcode with your name on it.. Print it and you’re all set to join, any Saturday morning, on any of the parks!

Check it all at the website: http://www.parkrun.com/events/UK.aspx
It’s well worth getting out of bed, specially if the day is beautiful like today was!! Come and enjoy every minute of it!

Beetroot on the menu! ;)

Last Spring, anxious to plant some of the seeds I brought home from the "Earth Day" at work (yup, I'm also part of the Environmental Team, at work..), we found an old recycling box and decided to make a small vegetable garden in the backyard!

It was a brilliant idea, but I was "almost sure" that not even half of my seeds would probably grow into anything like a real vegetable, so I decided to put lots (lots, really!) of them on the soil... No, I’m not exaggerated.. I just wanted to make sure that at least 2 or 3 would come out! O;)

After many days of watering the vegetable garden, looking at it impatient for something to happen, thinking about crazy ideas to speed up nature (no, there's no way, I found..), these tiny little leaves started popping out!! Wooooohoooo!! Excitement, happiness, photos, “Andy, Andy, come and see this!!”... And a week later they were even bigger! And bigger on the following week! Then I started realising - I had left too many seeds on the soil and they were really coming out, so I had to thin them out and give space to a reasonable number of them to grow.. :)

It was a great experience! It reminded me of when I was 5 or 6 years old and was taught about the beans growing in a small and clean jam jar, with cotton and water!

This year I tried carrots - small, round, almost sweet, perfect carrots! - and beetroot! Next year I’ll try something else! Loads of something else, of course!

I got the last few vegetables out today and here's the photo.. whatever the menu this week, it will certainly include beetroot! ;)

Tuesday

Thank you Jonathan and Karen!! :))

Just over a week ago, two very dear friends got married to each other! :)
Jonathan Chamberlain and Karen Rose.. Mr and Mrs Chamberlain now!! ;))




Every single wedding I have been to – in Portugal and in England – is different from any other, yes.. The bride and the groom, the place, the guests, the flowers, the weather, the food, the music, the atmosphere.. it all changes so much from time to time!!




Just before this last wedding we went to, a friend (who doesn’t know this couple) asked me very directly “What do you think of it? Are you happy to go? Were they made to be together?” – I gave her a big smile back and said YES! :) A truly, really believed in “YES”!!




These guys are great, they really are! And if you know them you’ll understand what I’m talking about – each one of them, individually as a fantastic completed being, and together as a couple. They balance each other, they complete each other, they show the other one things in life they have never perceived, in such a good and different way! :) Each one of them knows what they want (very well, some would say!), each one of them is convinced (most of the times) of how absolutely right they are, and yet they have such a brilliant way of joining forces and showing the other one the world in a completely different way!




The weekend?!.. Fine, I’ll tell you about it too! ;) Apart from being the most original wedding I have been to in terms of the whole set-up of the weekend, it was a very nice, friendly, full of beauty and cosy one! :) The wedding was small, including only family and closer friends (for which I did feel really honoured to have been invited – thank you again guys!!). A big part of the family was coming from far away, so Jonathan and Karen have arranged this fab deal of renting a big Hall with little cottages attached for the whole weekend, where we could stay – or extended to the rest of the week for those lucky ones who didn’t have to work right after! ;)




We gathered on Friday afternoon, after work! A quick stop by home, to get the packed dresses & suits (and jeans!) for the weekend, a quick stop by the supermarket to get a few things to help for dinner and off we went! A beautiful charming place, about 30 minutes north from Newcastle, is where it all happened!.. We spent Friday evening cooking a huge “family meal”, to which every single one contributed the best way they could.. some cooking, some making sure that the chatting levels and good humour were at their best at all times! :) It was a great evening, with food, friends, music, little silly games with the bride and groom that made us all get into a “very wedding mood”!




Saturday started very relaxed and slowly.. we woke up late and were left to our own imagination until the middle of the afternoon. The tennis court, the gardens around the house and cottages, the beautiful surroundings.. we just did not find the swimming pool, but I heard it was there too! ;)




It was almost 4pm when we all met again at the main Hall of the house, for the wedding ceremony! Everyone looked gorgeous and the atmosphere was so good! The happy faces, the uplifted spirits, the absolute joy of being there with and for such special people! I confess the whole thing absolutely overwhelmed me and I couldn’t contain myself.. I started crying even before the bride came in!! :) Hehehe.. of course it became much “worse” when she finally did appear!! ;) The whole mix of very happy feelings was amazing! Jonathan was nervous and extremely happy at the same time! Karen had a smile that I think would not have disappeared from her face yet – it was truly stuck into every single one of her molecules, I’m sure! :)




The rest of the day was exactly in the same fantastic mood.. about 45 people taking photos with the happy couple, celebrating, listening to a fantastic speech by the bride’s dad (of course I cried again!!!.. What kind of question is that?!), listening to all the speeches during dinner.. All the brilliant food and happy dancing through out the evening and night!




I could go on, and on and on about the whole weekend until Sunday evening, but you’d probably fall asleep and you have most certainly gathered by now how much we enjoyed it anyway.. ;)) It was an amazing one, one that we’ll remember exactly as we think about these guys – friendly, happy, cosy, family oriented, fun, with tons of great emotions all over the place! It really doesn’t matter how old you are or how much you have lived or still have ahead of you.. the spirits, the joy, the energy with which you live life and you give yourself to others makes a tremendous difference for everyone! And each life you touch with this spirit feels so much richer and so privileged to be part of your life too!! :)

Monday

O Procras é *mesmo* amigo.. ;)

Este sábado, dia 16 de Outubro, lá vinha mais um artigo interessante no Publico.. “O Procras é amigo” , pelo sempre excelente Miguel Esteves Cardoso! :) E eu feita tonta decidi comentar aqui sobre o assunto...

Será possível escrever sem procrastinar? Quem sabe? Se calhar, é. Como cronista diário tenho estudado de perto o bicho da procrastinação. Trato-o afectuosamente por Procras e tudo. O Procras é uma espécie de ave do paraíso porque, apesar de nos ocupar o tempo, sempre nos impede de trabalhar. E tudo é preferível a trabalhar.
É fascinante vê-lo saltitar de galho para galho, levando-nos atrás dele, para longe do dever. Galho é o termo técnico para um instrumento de trabalho que ainda não recebemos e sem o qual não podemos começar a trabalhar. Por exemplo, convencia-me que, para escrever esta crónica, precisava de falar com um ornitólogo meu amigo, para me indicar uma boa introdução online às aves do paraíso. Enquanto ele não me telefonasse, eu ficava pendurado desse galho, incapaz de escrever uma linha, à espera do meu pára-quedas. Felizmente podemos ser nós a inventar os galhos. Pegamos num bocado de ar e, com o canivete da nossa imaginação, esculpimo-lo, até chegar à forma de um galho plausível.
Pode ser um livro ou um disco que não encontramos, uma camisa por passar, uma hora do dia, uma ansiedade que só outrem pode sossegar. Todo o nosso trabalho fica agora a depender dele e, enquanto ele não for ocupado pelo que nos falta, não podemos trabalhar. É lá que alegremente pousa o Procras, abrindo as penas da cauda, como um calendário multicolorido de distracções de toda a espécie, uma curva viva contra a rectidão morta do deadline.

Provavelmente como tanta gente, eu vivo todos os dias numa luta desgraçada.. Por um lado com o cuidado de tratar o Procras o mais afectuosamente que posso, porque ele é mesmo amigo.. Por outro lado a tentar desesperadamente ver se me escondo e se não o deixo encontrar-me em sítio nenhum! Uma luta terrível! ;)

Sabe tão bem, de vez em quando, adiar.. simplesmente adiar.. inventando as maiores e melhores desculpas do mundo, que as tantas são as mais descabidas possível, apenas pelo simples prazer de dizer que sim.. já lá chego.. já faço.. tá quase quase, mas a verdade verdadinha é que ainda nem comecei! :) E logo eu, que até queria já ter começado...

Que o meu pai não me oiça a dizer isto, por favorzinho… eu que passo a vida a moer-lhe o juízo e a insistir para que não adie as idas ao médico (claro que é diferente….), para que não adie cuidar da vida porque ninguém lhe oferece outra novinha em folha quando ele quiser..

Sabe tão bem, de vez em quando, ter um amigo como o Procras!! ;)
Outras vezes a vida vira completamente e sabe bem mas é tomar as rédeas de tudo (o que me diz respeito e o que não diz!) e armar-me em conselheira do mundo, com a solução perfeita para todos os problemas que alguma vez existiram ou existirão! Armar-me em mandona, refilona, cheia de genica para mudar o mundo e para avançar com tudo isto pra frente!! E é nestas alturas que estou completamente convencida que o Procras se esconde assustado e que espera que isto me passe... ;)

Wednesday

Jewellery making - the second class! ;)


Here's a very quick post.. just to show you the progress on my jewellery making classes.. I'm doing a pendant, which will take approximately 4 classes to finish :) I've started in copper and here's what I have done so far! ;)

Sunday

Romeo, Juliet and another fantastic evening at the theatre!

"Romeo
If I profane with my unworthiest hand/This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this:/My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand/To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.
Juliet
Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much,/Which mannerly devotion shows in this;/For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch,/And palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss."

Last night I went to see Romeo and Juliet at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle, by the amazing Royal Shakespeare Company!

I confess I was a little “scared” about how easy it would be to understand the old English, but it all went very well.. I did miss some words, but the body language, the actors, the story, the whole atmosphere made it so easy to engage it!

It was overwhelming, really was! The actors were simply the best I have seen in England and for 3 hours they captured my eyes, my mind and heart! It’s one of those stories where it doesn’t matter if you already know the ending, if you already know how it all goes.. it doesn’t even matter what you think of the story.. a 15th century romance, the constant switching between comedy and tragedy to heighten tension – or to make it easier, I don’t know! :)

I will definitely be looking forward to seeing the RSC acting again, anywhere I can find them! :)

Thursday

what if suddenly it all melts?! :)

This is my adorable niece! She’s 18 months old, lives in Portugal with her mummy and daddy and provokes the best smiles I have seen in the family for many years!!

Every week I get amazing stories and little episodes on what she’s been up to! Sometimes it seems that as soon as a baby is born the rest of our family lives disappears, but you know what?.. I think it is all because of how beautiful, pure and genuine they are!! We get dragged into observing them, seeing them discover the world, helping them to give the first smile back, to give their first steps, to say the first words and to start discovering an amazing whole new world when they manage to get those heavy nappies off the floor! And suddenly those nights with little sleep don't matter so much anymore..

It’s amazing to see Rute developing! We live far away and only get to see each other every 3 months or so, but the empathy and instant smile are immediate! And it feels so good when, even being this little, she recognises me straight away and absolutely melts any tiredness and long journey effects!

It is well worth it to get up at 4 AM and run to the airport, when I know she’ll be at the end of the trip waiting with her perfect cute smile! :))

Tango is an old passion


Tango is and will always be one of my passions, I have no doubts!
There I was again this weekend.. it doesn’t matter if I go dancing once a month or twice a week, the feeling is amazing! The music, the atmosphere, the people..

Once, a few years ago, I’ve decided I needed a few days break on my own, somewhere different! I packed a small suitcase, made sure my tango shoes were in it and got a flight to Budapest!

Travelling is another one of my passions, yes! And combining these two passions was simply great! I stayed in Budapest for 3 days, before getting a train to Vienna! During those days I discovered the city during the days and all the places where to dance tango during the evenings! The uncertain feeling of entering an unknown place, starting to hear the music as soon as the first door is passed, the magnetic atmosphere of it all! After 3 days and evenings in Budapest, I left my hotel and headed to the train station.. Vienna, here I come! Another fantastic city, where music is on everywhere, where the sun asks no permission to invade every street! I did the same there.. explored the city during the day, explored the tango dancing places in the evening.

Along the way I made friends, I re-discovered how good it is to just follow our passions and go!
Tango is and will always be one of those passions.. And it is different in every city where I have danced it.. Newcastle, Budapest, Amsterdam, Vienna, Lisbon, Buenos Aires, Prague, Manchester, Edinburgh, Porto, Barcelona, Madrid, Coimbra, London, Bristol, .. “home or away”.. :)) But the passion and the beautiful music is always there!!

Wednesday

Jewellery making classes.. my new hobby! ;)

Yesterday I had my first jewellery making class.. It was such great fun!! Why?! I don't know why I've decided to try this one now, but I'm always curious to learn new things, to get in touch with anything that makes my imagination work, anything creative and that tickles my little brain! ;) First it was the massage classes (twice!), then the life drawing course, then jewellery making.. and all this recently, yes.. not going far back in history..

So yesterday.. After an hour of "health & safety" explanations (all very English!), we actually started learning about the metals, got a list of many websites to explore on the subject, and were told to start thinking of what we'd like to create!... Starting by a pendent, a pair of earrings.. or both! :))

For the rest of the time we were amazed and amused... :) With a small piece of either copper or silver, I started shaping my first piece on the jewellery art!! I'm impatient for the next week and class to come soon, wishing almost every day to be "Tuesday after work"!

It's such a friendly environment, with a very experienced teacher - the perfect and very distracted kind of artist!.. The perfect ending to a day spent in the office, looking at a computer and numbers!

Great North Run - my first half marathon!

Yes, my first half-marathon is done!.. Sunday, September 19th 2010, was a brilliant day, with fantastic energy! I had so much adrenaline I couldn't believe it.. Hehehe :)

Andy (the sweetest boyfriend anyone could have) drove me and a friend near the town moor, from where we reached the gathering area to start the half marathon.. 2 hours before we actually started running! ;) The number of people was amazing.. 56.000 of us running the same distance at the same event! It was a fantastic experience, really was! :) Some people were taking it a little more serious, aiming for a defined time, some people were taking it as dedicated to someone they lost, some others taking it as “just for fun” or simply aiming to help a charity, like we did! My friend was on the last “starting area” and we wanted to run together, so I had to step back to her area – where most people just wanted to walk the whole thing, wearing customs and being playful. It was a really slow start, but we managed to have fun in the middle of it!!! And the warm up was very “compact and tight” too!!..

Some parts of the half marathon were easier, some others were a little more challenging – when the tiredness was trying to knock us out, when there was less cheering up after mile 6 or 7, when there were no water stations for a long time.. – but we did the whole 21kms (13.1 miles) in 2 hours 35 minutes and 1 second!! Not bad, for a 2.5 months training, but we have already decided.. we’ll do better next year! ;) And I do promise you – I managed to smile most of the time! Even when my friend was insisting on “I can’t continue, you go without me!”… Hehehe.. obviously not knowing me very well! ;) Would I ever leave her behind and continue?!? No. Of course not. She had to cope with me for the rest of the race – and at mile 12 actually gave me a smile and said “Thank you for staying beside me!” ;) Lourdes, I’m a pain in the back.. I would never leave you, girl!!

The only bit where I almost forgot about her was when I saw the finishing line… hehehe.. I got so excited and had so much energy still left that I just wanted to go!!! But we did finish together, it was great!!

It was amazing to feel the encouragement, the energy, the support that my friends gave me! They’re all a great family on this side of the ocean, no questions about it! :) And I did thank even more all those who sponsored me to help CICRA, the fantastic charity that helps children with Crohn’s disease and colitis! Check my page at: www.justgiving.com/CristinaAlmeida-GreatNorthRun

I’ll try to add photos of the day here too.. the cruel evidence of the rain, but also the big smile and tons of energy still left after the 21km run!! ;))) Who wants to join me next year?!?