Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

The problem with restaurants

October 19th, 2010
Comments Closed

The problem with going out to dinner is the cost! Sounds like a fairly obvious statement – we’d all go out all the time if it was free – but I always wonder whether I’m paying too much for a meal, although I nearly always enjoy it. Even when you go to relatively cheap places, if you want a starter, main course and a drink you’re looking at paying over £30 most of the time, which is a lot of money.

I think this is made worse because I’m such a fast eater. Usually I finish my main course in less than 15 minutes, and the starter is barely on the table before it’s finished. I always enjoy it – but I’m not sure if it’s worth the money.

Take the cinema for example. For an hour and a half’s entertainment you have to pay around £7. Going to the gym costs around £30 a month, and gives you many hours of “fun”. Buying a computer game costs around £35, and usually lasts for around 20 hours. Going out to dinner costs a full £30, and lasts around an hour and a half. When you put it that way, you don’t seem to get value for money.

With that said, I still enjoy going out to a meal more than any of the other options. I’m not known for my cooking, so it’s a real treat to be able to go out and get a high quality meal (and not have to worry about the washing up).

So, where do I recommend going for dinner? There are a huge number of places to choose from now, but I prefer to keep to the local places rather than the big chains. There are some chain restaurants that do good food, but I never think they are quite the same.

The one exception is “Jamie’s”. As you might have guessed, this is a chain of high quality restaurants owned by Jamie Oliver, and they really do serve good food. Although the price is a bit more expensive than other restaurants, it’s not prohibitively costly, so it’s fine for a one off meal.

Other good restaurants that I eat at regularly include Giraffe, TGIs (yes, it’s an annoying place, but the burgers are good) and Nandos. There are some local ones too.

Uncategorized | Posted by admin

House Moving Nightmares

October 14th, 2010
Comments Closed

It is well known that moving house is one of the most stressful things you can do in your life, and this post merely reinforces that perception.

I spent the last few weeks carefully packing all of my things away and labelling all of the boxes. My stuff had to be taken a few hundred miles and went to be stored free time by the removal company. Unfortunately for me this company chose to put several customers containers in the same area as one another.

I guess you have already realise what’s coming next. You see the containers were provided by the removals company, so we had all packed our stuff into the same type of boxes. When I began to receive my possessions at my new house I immediately realised there was a problem as the handwriting on some of the boxes was not my own. Somehow this removal company had managed to mix up five of my boxes with those of another customer and all of my kitchen utensils ended up being delivered to the wrong address 70 miles away.

Despite notifying the removal company straightaway they decided to collect the boxes from their other customer the following day. It never occurred to them to phone this customer on the day I told them about this problem, they assumed (wrongly of course) that they would be around the following day unpacking.

Unfortunately that was not the case, the other customer had left town for the weekend and it was a further three days before I was able to retrieve the stuff I needed for my kitchen.

On top of this I found my laptop had been damaged and a couple of pieces of glass had been broken.

Another gripe was with my telephone company, who despite having supplied the previous occupants of my new home said that the line would have to be disconnected and reconnected again. I just could not get my head around this, I was already a customer of this company as where the previous occupants of my new house, so, that should not have been any other companies involved. In fact there were no other companies involved, only with this one. Nevertheless they saw fit to press the reset button as it were terminating both my telephone and Internet connection until eventually could come out of the house and turn it back on again.

The telephone access was quickly restored, that was no big deal as I have a cell phone anyway. But my Internet access (DSL) took a further two weeks to be enabled. I never realised how much I’ve come to rely on the Internet or how much I would miss not having a high-speed access to it through my PC. I managed to keep getting e-mails through my Blackberry, but it really wasn’t the same.

Then the roof started to leak. I was particularly angry about this one as it was clear that it had been an ongoing issue which had been botched up by the previous occupants just to sell the house. So, within a few days at page roofer to come out and stop the water leaking down the bedroom wall.

Then there was the heating boiler. It turns out there is a small fault which turns the water cold periodically, usually in the middle of a shower.

Oh yes, and when my kitchen utensils to arrive the shelf in the kitchen collapse has tried to track the stuff away.

The TV reception was no good and had to pay someone else to come out to source the satellite dish out.

The list of problems I found just goes on and on, I’m not going to go on any more about it in this post, except for one final crucial that infuriating example.

I needed to use my hosepipe to wash down the path. When I came to screw the fitting (that I had just bought specially for the purpose) to the tap I found that the thread on the tap was just one or 2 mm bigger than the standard screw fittings found on those attachments. It took me a full two hours to-ing and fro-ing between different shops before I managed to find a connector that would allow me to turn my host on.

All of these issues are very petty and trivial and I feel a bit embarrassed about letting them get to me as they have, I guess it’s just the fact that all of these issues just kept coming and coming one after the other after the other period of a couple of weeks. By the end of it I just wanted my life back. Fortunately, it’s all done now and I absolutely love my new home.

It’s in a greater area, the neighbours are nice, the house gets lots of sunshine throughout the day. It’s peaceful, there is a park nearby, it is convenient for both getting out of the country and in terms of local services and shops, so all in all I shouldn’t really complain.

Uncategorized | Posted by admin