What a hens night. We started off with a trip to Twilight at
Bath Thermae. We worked our way from the top open air pool, down to the scented
steam pods, then to the Minerva bath. At the Minerva, then hens do in
traditional hen style played games. However, instead of drinking games, ours
were swimming the wrong way around the lazy river race which Nicky won. They
had dismantled the finish line before I had even finished! Then I won water
limbo. We put 10 noodles under Kat so she floated on top of the water, then
when she fell off, we put them under her laid down. It was absolutely
hilarious. We had dinner or ‘starters’ due to the size but it was lovely. We
then visited Browns restaurant for cocktails and chunky chips. We absolutely
loved our hens do, it was perfect for us, a spa, drinks, great conversation
with family and friends…and the best Iceland question to date…can you wee in
the Blue Lagoon!
Here you will find the travel diaries of Ms Keela. I apologise in advance for my poor english. English is my second language, Bristolian is my first.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Worcester stag do - 10 years on
For my stag do, I wanted a trip down memory lane and to go
back to the best time of my life, my university years. So Philly Poppins and I
started at 201 Oldbury Road where we lived for 2 years and it holds many happy
memories of BBQ’s, beer challenges, the Spanish terrace, the brown sofa,
Beeropoly….We had to stop in Coopertops next door which still hasn’t changed,
and everyone looks as you enter the pub. We trundled our normal walk to Uni,
past a new sign. Instead of University College Worcester, it’s now just University
of Worcester. The tiny library is now closed, there is now an ugly gold
building in the centre of town that houses a huge library and learning ‘environment’.
So walked through the Edward Elgar building, into the canteen that had the same
chairs as 10 years ago, no baguette shop though. We walked through the
Quadrangle, to the dance studio and onto the post room and the ‘Dive’.
As we entered the doors of the Dive, Phil’s heart started to
break, it is now called the ‘Pear Tree’, it’s a cafĂ© that sells panini’s. There
is a small bar upstairs that isn’t open on Saturdays and the dancefloor now has
table and chairs. I didn’t even know the Dive had windows! He was so heart
broken that we had to leave and walk through the halls. We walked past Wyvern,
Chandler, and onto the then ‘posh halls’. However, I’ve since found out that
there are now 8 categories of halls, and Windrush is third up from the bottom
called Standard Plus! It goes all the way up to Ensuite Plus with flat screen
TV. We saw out old rooms, the laundry and then walked out the backgate, which
is now the front gates. However, instead of a rugby field there is now fake
grass, where there was grass and a car park is now huge halls. We walked up to
the Wheatsheaf, and Phil’s 4th year house, then down to the C&A,
trouble was it was shut! Home of the amazing Sunday roasts in a Yorkshire
Pudding.
The walk into town now has flood defence. We walked over
Sabrina Bridge. As if Phil’s heart wasn’t broken enough, we saw a closed
Images. It looked so sad. It now has the huge gold library in front of it, and
a bridge into town!. To add salt to the wound, the Language School where he was
a cleaner was closed down. Barrels has turned into ‘mode’. We found Tramps, the
new venue for the students. We visited Drummonds, the Talbot, walked past the
Hot Pork Roll shop, saw the Cathedral, back into Reef that’s now the Slug and
Lettuce, onto O’Neils and then the Courtyard for some serious quiz machine.
Back on the train, we stopped at every lamp post, including Lye
and The Hawthorns wherever that it. Phil was heart broken but I thought it was
positive and cemented the memories of Worcester 1998-2002 in my year. Amazing
time.
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