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2012 Summary :) (by )

January

At the beginning of 2012 we were moving into our new house, so January was a mix of boxes, crates and buying things.

The cats liked it Kettle, cooker, cat

January also saw my birthday and friends helping us move.

And Mary's which saw me hosting the first party in the new house!

February

February saw my cousins coming to visit 🙂 And we dressed Alaric up as Gotye and created a spoof video.

Jean and Mary arguing about the ukele

It also saw valentines day when Alaric bought me a microphone which has lead to me producing recordings of my works 🙂

Baby Mary and the Microphone

and pancake day

March

March saw World Book Day were Jeany dressed up as a dinosaur for the book Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs!

Book Dinosaur Hear Me Roar!

And Mothers Day when we all went off to Gloucester Cathedral to look at some art!

The Family at the Spire

Alaric also upgraded the hardware running our Internet stuff (such as this web site) to a more powerful single box, rather than the previous two-box setup, which has simplified administration. It was a lot of work merging the two configurations, but this means that future upgrades will be a lot easier!

April

April was an excessively busy month and set the pace for the Summer!

There was me reading at Not The Oxford Lit Fest

Poetikness of Me at The Not The Oxford Literary Festival

Jean was in the Stroud Dance festival

Jean getting reading for the Stroud Dance Festival 2012

April is of course the month of birthdays so we had a BBQ for Alaric, my Brother and some friends who all have April birthdays 🙂

Jeany giving Uncle David an easter bonnet biscuit

Alaric took a day off work for his birthday, and spent it sorting out his workshop.

Then there was the Cheltenham Poetry Festival!

Me and The Story Tree

And as if that were not enough for one month I also won a bronze medal in the Gloucester Creative Olympics for my song Windy Gloucestershire 🙂

Me with My Bronze Medal Song catagory

Alaric wrote a toolkit for building 9P servers in Chicken Scheme.

Easter

Springtime Fairy

Visit to Petersfield

May

Cake pops! As a moving in present to ourselves we got a cake pop machine which we have had lots of fun with 🙂

Cake Pops our first ever batch

We enjoyed our garden 🙂

Jean and Mary in the Pirate Ship Pool

I read at a National Flash Fiction day event in Oxford

Sarah Snell-Pym Reading at National Flash Fiction Day

I read at the Stroud Site Festival

Saffy the Purple Poet at Stroud Site Festival Slam

We went to the Olympic Torch Relay in Painswick.

Torch Relay

Mary's Christening

Mary's Christening

and House Warming

House Warming and Christening Spread

June

The Queen's Diamond Jubilee - we made cake

Diamond Jubilee Cake

And went to Party in the Park in Gloucester

Queen Jean

One festival I was performing at was canceled due to the site flooding but a last minute booking was made for me to read at the Stroud Water Festival. It was very wet!

Pinky the Cat a.k.a Jeany at Stroud Water Festival

My textural science art was in an exhibition at Centre Arts in Cheltenham.

Sweet a textural representation of Sucrose including knitted molecule and actual table sugar

Fathers Day:

Alaric sharing his fathers day breakfast with the girls

We attended the Cheltenham Science Festival

Baby reading at the Cheltenham Science Festival

Our garden started to seriously feed us 🙂

Home grown salad

I drew a picture for Mid Summer and we made solar cakes.

Solsist

We made a Turing Machine cake for the centenary of Alan Turing, the father of modern computing.

State Table on top of Turing Machine Cake

Wychwood festival were I was running a workshop making pompoms 🙂 We hung out with same of our friends and had a great time 🙂

Anna at Wychwood 2012

Alaric finally caught up on all the overdue financial returns and dissolved our company, Warhead.org.uk Ltd, a lump of work which had been hanging over us ever since life became crazy after The Flood.

Wedding Anniversary we went to Bristol and found a hill to slide down and went on a bridge tour and lots more.

Bristol hill slide

We went to our friends Zaphire's House warming and we made cake pops 🙂

House Warming Cake Pops

July

I became a poetry installation in a manor house in Oxford for the On Form Sculpture Garden

Poetry Installation

We all went off to Cornbury Festival as I was running a craft workshop - this time sock puppets and monsters 🙂 Jean beat the IQ elves and as did I so we got a signed photograph 🙂

Jean on Ecovers griffitti wall

I drew a picture to mark the 'discovery' of the Higgs Boson

The Higgs Field

I learnt to solder 🙂 So did Jeany at Bristol Hack Space

Drawdio soldering kit

I drew postcards for a charity auction

Space Postcard

I went to Bristol to perform during Science Show-Off, I knitted a buckminsterfullerene which was nicked by an audience geek!

Knitted Bucky Ball

It was my Dad's 65th Birthday so we organised a Discworld themed party, including a cakes of course and films and books and of course a BBQ.

Ferfer's 65th birthday meal

Alaric took up Krav Maga.

I made bread puppies for my friend Ella's birthday in Bristol 🙂

Bread Puppies!

Alaric wrote a turtle graphics system to help children learn programming in Scheme.

August

I ran Centre Arts an art gallery for 2 weeks - it was lots of fun.

The Wild Cherries at Bead Workshop Centre Arts Cheltenham

We went to my friend Claire's Birthday and we made English Rose cakes for her 🙂

Rose Cake close up

Olympics

Jean cheering Team GB

I took part in a wonderful city centre festival called Art Tournament - part of this included the fact that I had been short listed for Gloucestershire Poet Laureate.

Gloucestershire Poet Laureate Finals During Art Tournament

Cranham Feast

Cranham Feast Jubilee Bell Ringing

My friend Buko and her family visited from Australia!

Buket visit from Australia

Off we went to the Hullabaloo Festival which had been rained off earlier in the year - it was very wet but again but there was one fantastically sunny day and the ran was fun in the Centre Arts Markee anyway 🙂 We did face painting and a junk music workshop.

Hullabaloo Festival

We went to the @ Bristol Center to see Robot Football and meet up with my friend Ella - we managed to miss the actual event as we picked the only half day to arrive on but it was ok as we found them testing and repairing the robots outside the centre and the students who had made them showed us how they worked 🙂

Jean with Robot at AT Bristol

At the end of the summer I was too too tired and went for a short break in Essex where we chased ducks round a trout pond and everyone bar me went swimming and we camped and had BBQ's and it was lovely.

Ducks by the trout pond

September

Jean moved up a grade in Ju Jitsu - she is now a Yellow Belt White Stripe, she also attended the National Seminar.

Jean started Junior School!

Hello Kitty School Gear

Jean's Dr Who Birthday

Door Tardis

We went to the 1000 Kites festival.

Jean at 1000 Kites 2012

Alaric's Dad visited from South Africa

Lionel Making Bread with Jean

Hosted Chicken UK

My cousin Sheila visited from Australia 🙂

October

I released The Little Book of Spoogy Poetry

The Little Book Of Spoogy Poetry

Took the girls to the farm shop for half term fun 🙂

In the maze of wooded bower

I performed in my second ever slam which was part of the Cheltenham Literature Festival!

The Speil Tent

Took part in the first Green Unconference in the UK, I talked about Upcycling and Junk Art and ran a workshop.

Sarah Snell-Pym explaining Ucycling and Junk Art at All Saints Church Long Ashton at the Green Unconference

We took Alaric's cousins to Legoland as a thankyou for help with the deposit for the house - it was amazing!

Those are real stunt actors jumping from the lighthouse at LegoLand

Halloween

Pumpkin pals

November

The end of October is a cluster of anniversaries of various types which we celebrated with my Brother and his Wife having just celebrated their first wedding anniversary and it being mum and dads and mine and Al's first going out anniversary. Michelle and David got cake, mum and dad the picture I had returned from the Cricket Club.

Anniversaries

Released the audio book of The Little Book of Festive Poetry 🙂

Bonfire Night

Bonfire Cake

The whole family took part in NaNoWriMo and writing fever took over the house; even Alaric did some work on his existing fiction project 🙂

The kids taking part in NaNoWriMo

We celebrated 10 yrs of being together by going for a four day holiday in London which was amazing, we saw Gotye at Hammersmith Apollo 🙂

He whacks them cymbals! Gotye

We had a house full of Pudseys for Children In Need 🙂

Two Pudsey Bears

I went to an improvisation workshop which was lots of fun and helped me with my stage skills 🙂

Angel candle

I went on a one day writing retreat which did result in 10, 000 words of my novel being writing in one day 🙂

Writing treats at a writing space retreat

Millie came to stay bringing my friend Becca and her sister along 🙂

Three Cheeky Monkeys

We went to the NaNo Finishing Party 🙂

Queen of the NaNo

December

I performed at the first ever Cirencester Poetry Slam

Sarah Snell-Pym performing at New Brewery Arts in Cirencester

Mark and Lucy's Wedding

Heart Sugar Cubes

Wrote, recorded and illustrated Percival's Christmas Wish in an attempt to raise money for Shelter and homeless kids.

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Tish and Clare's Wedding

Atish and Clare

Released the e-book of The DoomsDay Collection and celebrated the Winter Solstice marking the dawn of a new age.

Solstice Light, The Dawn of a New Age

Visited all my Essex cousins.

Playing at Pheobe and Rachel's House

Went to the Island for the Snell Family Christmas Meal

Snell Christmas Dinner 2012

Friends Christmas Party (I forgot the camera)

Had friends over for Mulled Wine and Minced Pies

Home made mince pies and parcels

Celebrated Christmas

Tree, presents, kids not yet dawn

Had a belated Pym Christmas

The Pym Christmas Table spread 2012

In little dribs and drabs throughout the whole year, Alaric's managed to tidy up his home directory, which had become terribly fragmented after several hurried fresh starts with new computers due to previous ones being stolen over the past few years, with restoring stuff from backups not being an immediate option but happening later. This had led to different projects being in all sorts of different places, so it was good to bring them all together and organise them. As part of this, he rebuilt the Kitten Technologies site, and reorganised and rewrote the ARGON Project web site. And, finally, he continued his part in the standardisation of the next version of the Scheme programming language.

New Year!

Elixir Boardgame New Years Eve 2012

I need a holiday! (by )

This year, I've been alternating between bleak depression and enthusiastic elation.

Luckily, it's easy to see a pattern - the elation is when I let myself get distracted by interesting things; the depression is when I have to tear my attention back to what needs to be done rather than what I feel like doing!

It's been a funny year. On the one hand we've moved into a much larger house, with much better facilities, that's warmer and easier to keep clean and tidy. My work is great, and I've managed to catch up on some things that have been hanging over me for years - tax paperwork, terminating my limited company (that had become nothing more than a thorn in my side since I stopped freelancing), simplifying and upgrading my server setup, tidying up my home directory and organising my life. On the other hand, I've been so busy that the new home has mainly been a place to eat and sleep rather than something I've had much chance to enjoy, and I'm behind on the (small, reasonable) list of projects I wanted to do this year - with no year left to do them; I've so far spent only a handful of days on my own projects in the entire year.

I spent a whole day sorting out my workshop on my birthday in April, and ended that day with a few little things to finish off - which are still waiting for me. I've not finished the ring casting, which should only take a couple more days, nor rebuilt my furnace, which should take a few days more.

I've done a bit better on computer-based projects as I can do them wherever I have my laptop; I've done some work on my fiction project, and made progress on my organisational infrastructure to convert a huge pile of "things that need investigating to even begin to decide what needs doing about them" into a tractable TODO list, and done some writing for the ARGON project web site.

But, with my ability to concentrate on what I'm supposed to be doing rapidly waning, it's clear that I need some time off. So, I've booked the week before Christmas off of work, and I hope to:

  1. Do what I can to fix the roof in the workshop.

    • It leaks. This will be hard to fix properly, as it'll require spending lots of money on materials; and possibly can't be done until there's some warmer, drier, weather to dry the decking out. But I'll see if I can improve on the current bodge somewhat, at least to give the decking a chance to dry properly without regular re-soakings.
    • There's great big gaps in the eaves, all round the walls, varying from a centimetre up to about twenty centimetres, through which an icy wind blows. All the warm air from the heater disappears, and ivy creeps in. I need to seal them up (minus a controllable air vent to let out humid air and fumes from welding - perhaps an air vent plus an extractor fan with a fume hood would be the way to go in the long run). I plan to saw some strips of wood to length so they can go between the rafters, nail them in place, and use judicious amounts of sealant to keep the tenacious ivy at bay and to account for my general inability to cut wood to exact lengths properly.
  2. Run Ethernet to the workshop so I have an Internet connection there. This will involve spending some money on outdoor-suitable conduit and fittings, and trunking for the interior runs, then drilling lots of holes in walls and running cables through and sealing the gaps. But the result will be that I can actually do computer work at a desk with a comfy chair, rather than hunched over a laptop on the sofa with children tugging at me.

  3. Start building the computer infrastructure in the workshop. I'm looking at a battery-backed low-voltage power system feeding a Raspberry Pi (which I already have, waiting - Sarah got me one for my birthday), bristling with sensors. Because sensors are fun.

  4. If the weather and time permit, work on my ring casting and the furnace, although that somewhat requires dry weather. We'll see.

  5. Chill out, play computer games, write fiction and ARGON prose.

  6. Order the bits to build a chord keyer - I doubt I'll have time to build it by the time they arrive in the post, so I'm saving that for a project I can do at Bristol Hackspace in the new year.

But I need to take care that next year isn't like this one. Taking on so many responsibilities that I struggle to maintain my productivity means I get less stuff done, not more, and makes it hard to prioritise my effort sensibly. I'm going to book three weekend days each month, in advance, for my projects or simple relaxation, rather than just thinking I'll do them "when I get a free day" only to find that all of my weekends are booked up months in advance. I'll be open to rearranging them in order to fit around the days when Sarah or the children need me, or we're visiting people for events - most of the time, it doesn't matter what actual day I do things on. Sometimes this will involve getting a whole weekend, and then just a single day at the other end of a month; that's fine, just as long as it lets me keep making progress on my projects, and giving me a chance to unwind from the stresses of constantly doing what I must do, rather than what I want to do.

NaNo Finishing Party 2012 (by )

Queen of the NaNo

We were at a wedding the day of the Gloucestershire NaNoWriMo Thank Goodness It Is All Over Party. But Sunday Alaric finished everything he could on the leaky workshop, we'd done a bit of house decorating with the kids and it was raining - we needed to go to Costco which is in Bristol so we thought - hey! We can make it to their NaNo finishing party and so we did 🙂

Jeany decided that she would have her own party at home with Ferfer (my dad) and watch films, Alaric who did not reach 50 K was desperate to get a chance at more noveling and so sat at the party writing 🙂

I think we both are struggling with NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) being over as is my Dad and Jean. Sunday I got up early to get my pre-kid writing in so as to boost my word count and it was only once I'd opened the laptop and sat down with tea in hand that I realised 'Damn! NaNo's over isn't it? This is December!', Dad and Jean can both be found scribbling in notebooks when ever the chance arises and Alaric too has been glued to his laptop - this is not unusual but every time I ask him what he is doing he is working on his novel 🙂

Of course this is exactly what I was hoping for - I use NaNo and the other writing challenges to help me keep up momentum on project which I struggle with.

We also got to catch up with some friends and I may have ended up singing light opera in the pub :/

Still trying to finish his NaNoWriMo novel Alaric at the finishing party

NaNo Triumphs! (by )

Jean aged 7 with her nanowrimo note book, Hello Kitty Necklace and head masters award sticker!

Today marks the end of a month of madness where me and Alaric attempted to write a novel each in a month. I broke the 70, 000 barrier and am on the last part of the novel, Alaric who was using it to get back into writing has about 16, 000 words - well short of the 50K you need to win but considering how hectic this month has been for him plus the leaking roof in his workshop/writing space this is an amazing achievement. We have raised a bit of money for charity in doing so and Jeany has produced her very own illustrated story, for which she has won a hello kitty writing necklace.

Jean's Note Book for NaNoWriMo and her Hello Kitty Writing Necklace

She was inspired by the note book which our friend Ulrike sent her and the story is called The Castle of Animals (which turns out to be a series but this is just the first story!). It is no where near as many words as she wrote last year but there was lots of behind the scenes stuff like character development and plot this time - her hand writing is not at it's best but this is a fun project and not school and she is going to be typing it up later on anyway so I decided not to push that one!

First page of The Castle of Animals

2nd page of The Castle of Animals

3rd page of The Castle of Animals

4th page of The Castle of Animals

Last Page of The Castle of Animals

Next year we are roping my dad in as well - he came to the Bristol write-in with me yesterday where he did a whole page of his satire that he's been writing and he is a slow writer and we were all chatting so this was an incredible feat for him! Of course he also managed to get friended by a very friendly drunk actor who was excited about the concept of writers which was really very funny 🙂

The Deal (by )

So the deal has been struck! I become a famous author and Alaric shall become an actor so that he can become Dr Who and I will write a series just for him. It needs to wait until I am a famous writer so that we can pay the bills whilst he's training - he thinks it would make a nice change from programming.

His cubs and Jean already think that he is an incarnation of Dr Who anyway. The hat, scarf and coat of many pockets would have to feature.

The deal is struck so I'd best get on with this writing marlarky but as I've not managed to get more than short stories and poems published yet there is a long way to go - he may indeed be a silver haired Dr.

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