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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 05:52pm on 30/07/2006
Today I am mostly tired. Why? lots of weddings, and very little sleep, that's why!

On Friday we drove to Cheltenham to see [livejournal.com profile] antinomy and [livejournal.com profile] p_a_r_a get married. I was glad we'd got the aircon fixed :) We made pretty good time, checked in to the hotel (pleasant), and found lunch at a nearby Weatherspoons (curry OK, beer too damned cold and not at its best). The staff were wearing "all our beer is guarunteed to be served between 1 and 3 degrees centigrade" t-shirts, which I should have realised was a bad sign. Still, it was food, not too expensive, and cheap. That left us plenty of time to get ready. We drove [livejournal.com profile] lusercop to the church, but he sat on the sun-cream bottle, which added a little delay. Nevertheless, we arrived in good time, and I was able to acquire my Bible, a text to read, and [livejournal.com profile] antinomy's camera. The results of me using the latter can be found here (following a little editing).

It was a lovely wedding, even if the celebrant couldn't pronounce [livejournal.com profile] antinomy's name. I liked the typesetting of the hymn tunes, as it meant I could sing the bass line :) [livejournal.com profile] p_a_r_a looked very smart, and [livejournal.com profile] antinomy's outfit was stunning, even with the modesty-wrap in place! We acquired [livejournal.com profile] senji and [livejournal.com profile] claroscuro for the trip back to the hotel, at which point I was *very* glad the aircon was working! I dressed a little more smartly for the black-tie reception, and we walked (to a bit of chav-heckling from passing cars) to CLC. There was much drink (Kir Royales are clearly a good thing :), plenteous food, and many happy people. The speeches were all good, and the dancing nearly all bad :)

The following morning we dragged ourselves out of bed, grabbed a quick breakfast and were on the road by about 7.30 to head back to Cambridge. This was so we could go to Alex and Rachael's wedding at Emma (which started at noon). The groom looked very dashing in a white morning suit, and Rachel looked lovely, if at times like she couldn't quite believe it was actually happening! Several parts of the service were lead by people from City Church, which meant they weren't quite to my liturgical tastes, but Alex and Rachael were obviously very pleased that people from their church could be involved.

The reception was held at City Church, on an industrial estate East of the city center, and a medium-sized walk from Emma. We had puzzles on the tables to keep us occupied, which was a very "Alex" thing, and a lovely touch. Dinner was lovely, and the speeches were entertaining, if a little quiet. There was then a ceilidh, which is always a good thing.

Today at LSM was good - Amy, the LPA was preaching (as it's her last Sunday), and lots of people I knew but hadn't seen in ages were there, which was nice. Some of us went for the traditional post-LSM gin, and then to the Eraina for lunch.

I think I'm not about caught up on the 600-odd emails!
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posted by [identity profile] karohemd.livejournal.com at 05:53pm on 30/07/2006
I love the shot of [livejournal.com profile] lark_ascending sitting on the grass but [livejournal.com profile] mobbsy in a tux scares me. ;o)
 
posted by [identity profile] marnanel.livejournal.com at 06:14pm on 30/07/2006
It's gin after LSM and not sherry? is this an A-C thing? :)
 
posted by [identity profile] robert-jones.livejournal.com at 08:33pm on 30/07/2006
Anglo-catholics like pink drinks. Pink gin after LSM, Kir Royale after SMBS.

(Fr Andrew was told, when he first arrived at LSM, that he had to invite the new freshers to sherry at the vicarage on each of the first three Sundays of Michaelmas term. He says it doesn't work, because no freshers come and they don't drink sherry.)
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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 07:49am on 31/07/2006
He still does something similar for the students, IIRC; I'm not sure if sherry remains on offer or not.
 
posted by [identity profile] robert-jones.livejournal.com at 11:29am on 31/07/2006
Yes. The modern policy, AIUI, is to invite all students, freshers and otherwise, to drinks, which include but are not limited to sherry, on the second Sunday of Michaelmas term.
 
posted by [identity profile] marnanel.livejournal.com at 07:21pm on 30/07/2006
there is a shop here that says "Coldest Beer In Town!" And I want to know why people around here feel that beer has to be so cold that you can't taste it.
 
posted by [identity profile] karohemd.livejournal.com at 08:06pm on 30/07/2006
I absolutely hate the typical warm English beer but fridge cold is too cold. Ideal temperature is around 10 degrees.
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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 07:50am on 31/07/2006
Beer should be served at cellar temperature, which is typically about 12-13 degrees, AIUI.
 
posted by [identity profile] karohemd.livejournal.com at 08:09am on 31/07/2006
Depends on the temperature of your cellar, really but yes, that works, too. ;o)
 
posted by [identity profile] randomchris.livejournal.com at 08:42am on 31/07/2006
I agree - I tend to put mine in the fridge, and then leave it out for about 20 minutes to get to ideal temperature (somewhere between fridge and room temperature).
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posted by [personal profile] sally_maria at 09:46am on 04/08/2006
I thought I knew all the Anglican churches in Cheltenham, but I can't place that one from the pictures - where were you?
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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 11:23am on 04/08/2006
St Peter, Leckhampton

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