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Message in a Bottle

Challenge number 41 was to send a Message in a Bottle to make friends with a stranger.  I wanted this to be one of my first challenges and decided to do it on day one.  I live by the beach so all I had to do was write a message, put it in a bottle and drop it in the North Sea.  Surely it couldn’t be that difficult.  Well it certainly proved harder than I thought it was going to be.

What should I say?  Do I use a glass bottle or a plastic bottle?  How do I stop the paper getting wet?  Is even legal to send a message in a bottle?  So I turned to the trusty old internet to try and find some of the answers and I came across a website that gave me step by step instructions along with pictures.

The Message: The internet couldn’t help me here.  This one had to be all my own.  If I want the person who finds it to become a friend then it needs to be interesting.  I can’t just say hello, my names Angela, please let me know if you got this message.  I need them to want to get in touch or I’ll never know what happened to my message.  So after a few attempts I decided to tell whoever finds it about 5iftyby5ifty.  Hopefully the idea of finding out if the middle-aged woman, who really should know better, actually managed to swim with sharks, walk on fire and raise £5,000 for charity.  So with the letter finally written all I needed was a bottle.

Message

My message for a stranger

The Bottle: Apparently it doesn’t matter what kind of bottle you use.  Most people tend to use a beer bottle but whatever you choose you have to make sure it’s clean and dry.  The website also recommended sealing it in a plastic bag to stop it getting wet. So I chose a bottle (water as I don’t drink beer), washed it out and left it to dry.  Two days later with drops of water still clinging to the side I decided to try and dry it out with a hairdryer and to say I’ve had better ideas is the understatement of the year.  The water began to dry up quickly but then the bottle started to melt and although it toughened up again when I turned the heat off I couldn’t get the lid back on.  So I cheated.  I went to the shop, bought some travel bottles in a sealable bag and popped my message in.

Bottle in a bag

The right side of the law: The World Wide Web is a fantastic invention but it sometimes it causes more problems than it solves.  A friend mentioned in passing that I should check out if it was legal to send a message in a bottle or if it would be classed as littering.  So back to the internet I went and it turns that in some Countries it is illegal but I couldn’t find anything about the UK, except lots of other people like me asking the questions.  I’m not advocating throwing rubbish in the sea in fact that could be against the law but my message has a purpose so it isn’t rubbish so I think I should be ok.

Bon Voyage: I love South Shields (my home town) but as anyone who has been to the North East of England will know, even in the summer, the sun doesn’t shine every day so you have to take advantage when it does.  So with the sun in the sky, the wind little more than a breeze and no sign of rain my son and I set off down to the beach today with bottle and bag in hand.  My idea was to paddle a little way out into the sea and let the bottle go but that wasn’t to be.  When we go there the beach was full of families enjoying the weather and children playing in the sea and I wasn’t really sure I wanted them all watching me and thinking I was maybe a little crazy.  So instead we walked along the pier, not right to the end, just about half way.  Then after climbing up onto the wall and sealing the bag with a kiss for luck I threw the bag as far as I could into the sea.  We sat for five minutes watching it float off and that as they say is that.

Ready to go

   Ready to go

Kiss goodbye 2

   A kiss goodbye

Sail away 4

 Sailing away to who knows    where

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

101 years is the Guinness World Record for a message in a bottle – It could be a long wait!!!

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/08/message-in-bottle-arrives-after-101-years

 

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Hola a nadie por Español

Or in other words Anyone for Spanish?

Like a lot of people I’ve never felt the need to learn another language because wherever I go everyone speaks English.  But when I met an 8 year old from what a Country that is called ‘Third World’ who speaks 3 languages fairly fluently I felt a bit uneducated.  So Challenge 7 is to’Learn another language’

I did French and German at school and I’m quite fluent in counting and swearing but that’s about it.  Not a lot of use really and believe it or not part of my job is International Relations.  So now it’s time to stop being so lazy and to try again but this time I’m going to try Spanish.  Not because I think Spanish will be easy but because I think it will be the most useful (except for possibly Chinese but I think that is way beyond my capabilities).  So I wondered if anyone would like to join me.

The Workers Education Association (WEA) offer a Spanish for Beginners course starting in September for £55.  I’m fairly sure I won’t be fluent at the end of the 11 week course but I would like to be able to say more than “Él es un gran idiota” because that really isn’t going to get me very far.  And in case you’re wondering it means ‘he is a big idiot’ and it was the only thing I learned from a Spanish exchange student who came to stay with me for a week as part of my son’s Spanish GCSE.

So if you’d like to come and watch me make a bit of a fool of myself then comment on this page or drop me an email and we can go along together.  

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Kind Deeds – Week 1

Challenge 38 was to perform a kind deed at least once a week before being asked. They don’t have to be anything big just something unexpected that will make someone feel better, appreciated or happy.  After just one attempt I can tell you it’s not as easy as you’d think even though I was determined to get started straight away.

Week 1: The first week started with my Birthday on 5 August and I decided that was the perfect time for a random kind deed.  I was going out for a meal with family and friends and decided that the perfect thing to do after all the effort everyone had put in to making my birthday special was to pay for the meal.  Mambo Wine and Dine in South Shields has been one of my favourite places to go for a drink since it opened but I’d never had a meal there so wasn’t sure what to expect but I have to say the meal was fantastic.

Mambo cocktails

As I hadn’t told anyone I was planning on paying everyone happily ordered whatever they wanted with choices ranging from pasta and pizza to steak and lobster.  We also had a bottle of my favourite Prosecco as well as cocktails and other drinks so when the bill arrived I have to say I was a little nervous about what I had planned but I have to say I was pleasantly surprised (I think £25 a head including drinks was very reasonable).  So as everyone started to get out their money I told them to put it away as I was paying. From the reaction I got you would think I’d just said we should all run off without paying the bill at all.  It took me a good 10 minutes to persuade everyone that I should pay and they only agreed when in the end I suggested they all give the money they would have spent to the charity I will be supporting (to be announced in the next few days) so that will be a good start towards the £5,000 I want to raise.  Then when I was telling the waiter why I was paying on my Birthday he asked if they could help.  Of course I said yes and he came back a few minutes later with some vouchers to be used in the bar or restaurant for me to raffle for charity.  My first kind deed brought a smile to everyone’s face, raised money for charity and made meet feel very good.  The saying One Good Turn Deserves Another was never more appropriate.

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