Thursday, June 12, 2008

Today i got a new plaster cast. three weeks gone, three weeks to go : )

Monday, May 26, 2008

Gentle Reader

Gentle Reader,

I have been watching Jane Eyre on the TV and its having a perverse effect. I keep wanting to speak รก la 19th century “Indeed I do declare, Miss Darlington, such a sight is seldom seen in these parts. Monstrous puzzling, I should say...etc etc”

But on the other hand, yes indeed, the other hand I have to say that I have finished all my school writing, which is good because last weekend I fell off my bike and broke a bone in my other hand. I will be in a plaster cast for the next 6 weeks. By that time I will be good at tieing my shoe laces up one handed. And one handed typing.

And so the summer time is approaching; the lawnmowers are coming out of hibernation. Also there is increased B-B-Q activity. We have had guests from abroad to visit and that has been very nice.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Cairo and back

Hiya y'll. Just a quick note to say I have returned from Cairo, an annual Disaster Managers meeting hosted by the Egyptian Red Crescent. It was a good trip and very nice to see old friends again. More about that later. Back in the saddle again at home with the studying going full blast. But I was able to take time and go swimming with Sandra and her school class on Thursday.

Friday, May 02, 2008

My newest Modelling Job



I was happy to have had the chance to be photographed by Ari Magg again. This time for the Annual report of Actavis. Keeping balance on a tandum bike is not as easy as it looks!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Swimming Pools

Gentle reader, guess what happens when the Reykjavik Sports and Liesure Department of the Reykjavik City Council have there annual party?

All the swimming pools in Reykjavik close early, so that the people working there can tootle and get ready for the for the party – high heeled flip-flops and all. They undoubtly had a great time and a swinging party. Quite right too!

But, it means that all of Reykjavik, wanting their pre-dinner dip, drove up to Kopavogur. The pool was really busy. The good news is that we bumped into Dora, Gummi, Lilja and the twins. These little babies are really growing !

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Grills and Dragons










Todays blogg is about grills and dragons. A visiting dragon flew in from down under, lit the grill and decided to stay with Eirikur. The dragon is very useful, he has two heads, like zapod bebblebrox, former intergalactic president and has red wings. The grill was happy chorkling, as grills do, full up with pork and lambs and sausages and corn on the cobs. Cooking smells and sizzeling sounds and then chomping sounds. Yes, it was a beautiful grilling day in the valley.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Perfoming Lynches


Sandra has had her end of term ballet show last week. She looked perfect in her outfit and with perfect hair !!!!! It was a very impressive and professional show. Sandra and Silja were in the same show.


And today Eirikur made his performance as Joi Private eye in the Drama "Summer Sunshine". Looking very cool in his costume and took the song "Look up to heaven" ( a tricky comtemporary rock gospel) and nailed it ...as they say in the trade :-)


We really enjoyed both shows.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Georgia Ann says her first word

Great news from down under
Georgia Ann, who is now crawling around like a mad thing says her first word,
and it was.....

horse

Big congrats to the Kiwi Lynches

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Eirikurs Big Birthday






We have celebrated Eirikurs BIG birthday with a cinema trip to see "Spiderwick" - we had the cinema to ourselves- and then Ruby Tuesdays for huge burgers, pressies and cards !




Happy Birthday to yooouuuuuuu!


Tuesday, April 01, 2008

A propos Indianna Jones

Easter is a long way behind us now, a whole two weeks. But going to IKEA on the Easter weekend... still fresh in the memory. Not so much of an adventure as a visit to the 7th circle. Still, I returned with the trophy, a princely plastic office chair and the feeling of having walked a really long way. Next time I will take a hat and satchel.
If there is a next time.

Monday, March 03, 2008

Emergency preparedness day.

Last week we had an emergency response drill and exercise in E9. A bit like playing grown up games, but useful too. Practising the drills is important so we can get int right if it happens for real. Well done Jรณn for preparing a good exercise !

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Sunday, February 24, 2008

And did those feet in ancient times, walk upon England’s pastures green ?



This weekend was a weekend filled with events and activities. As you can see from the photo I went for a ride on an Icelandic horse.. in the snow. Sandra came to and it continuing the horse interest.. showing all the skills transmitted by uncle Kieron in NZ. Perhaps the horse gene has jumped across. Then followed a Thorrablot – traditional Icelandic delicatess. Ummm. I made the smoked sheep, sheep’s head and pickled herring, but passed on the rotten shark and the rams testicles !!!
Eirikur and I were invited for a male bonding moment... to watch the 6 Nations rugby; England against France.
England beat France.
Yes, I repeat.
England beat France.
Now, it must be said that not every team gets to beat the French, except perhaps the Argentinians, but let’s not make too much of that. Suffice to say that England beat the French.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Complexity reading

At Home in the Universe: The Search for the Laws of Self-Organization and Complexity, Stuart Kauffman.
Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams: Explorations in Massively Parallel Microworlds, Mitchel Resnick.
Signs of Life: How Complexity Pervades Biology, Ricard Sole.
Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos, Mitchell Waldrop.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Blog silence ended

I have blogged since we all got back from NZ. We had a a simply super time and its very theraputic to go over and sort out the photos (over 700 .... a miracle of the digital age.).
Now the days are flying by. Despite the cold and totally crazy weather, it is getting lighter in the evenings, which proves that the days are getting longer.
School has started and so has work on my Masters project. Busy, busy, busy.
We have had a great weekend with the kids doing sledging and building snow forts.
Eirikur and I had a good time playing badmington. Sandra is helping in the kitchen (Afi Tony please note :) ) and helped to bake an apple pie.
Nice one.