Laura and Mark’s Engagement Party

Well for a change on Saturday morning, I managed to catch up on a bit of sleep. It was definitely needed though, as Saturday night was time to pack all my kit up and head down to Henry’s Cafe Bar in Leeds, for Laura and Mark’s engagement party. It was already dark by the time I arrived and the DJ had the tunes pumping out, so it seemed to be off to a good start.

When the guests started arriving, we moved to the area that had been reserved for the party and waited for the food. It didn’t take long for it to arrive, and while it was still being laid on the tables, a certain person thought they’d be able to get away with helping themselves without being noticed. He must have forgotten that I was there. ;-)

Like most good parties, people soon finished with the food and stuck to the drinks for the rest of the night. To say so much alcohol was drunk, they all did a good job of hiding it! Overall the party seemed like a great success, with everyone having a brilliant night and celebrating until the early hours of the morning.

So to Laura and Mark, congratulations on your engagement and thanks for letting me be a part of your celebrations.

A few photos from the night are attached below, with the rest available at www.lmx-creative.co.uk

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Proceeds to help Save Sam’s Spine

Just a quick note to say that proceeds from all March sales of images from the Ginetta Cars factory tour and the Revo Technik coffee morning will be donated to Save Sams Spine from Spinal Suffering. Please don’t be shy with those cards!

(and don’t leave it too late to place your order. Sam needs this operation sooner rather than later, which is why there’s the March deadline.)

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REVO Coffee Morning!

A nice little trip down to Daventry yesterday, for a coffee morning at REVO Technik HQ. Those of you that know me, will realise that the mix of nice fast cars (particularly VWs and Audis) and coffee, is enough to get me out of bed at stupid o’clock to drive almost anywhere in the country. Well this was definitely worth the drive!

To say there was less than one week’s notice, there was a huge turnout for the coffee “morning” and with everyone there being members of various car forums, including VAGOC (Volkswagen Audi Group Owners Club), SciroccoCentral and Mk5GolfGTI it was a great opportunity to put a few faces to names.

So after setting off half an hour later than I’d hoped, I arrived just before 10am and the coffee was there waiting for me, along with biscuits, chocolate and cakes. What more could I want?! By the time I’d tested the food and had enough coffees to start to bring me round, there were quite a few more cars in the car park, and they were running out of room.

One of the cars belonged to a member of VAGOC that couldn’t make it to the event, but had left his car there for some work to be done, and had asked me to fit a couple of VAGOC stickers for him. It isn’t until you do something like that, that you realise how little room there is in the back of a TT, but at least it was a TT-RS, so I got to practice my skills as a contortionist on the plush leather seats, safe in the knowledge that thanks to REVO, there was a ridiculously powerful engine only inches from me. ;-)

Once it got to the point where I’d finished all the coffee (ok, maybe a couple of others had helped me along the way) the decision was made that we needed to take the cars for a drive while more was made, along with lunch. As I had absolutely no idea where we’d be going, and hardly had the car to fit in, I decided it’d be best to jump in with someone else and hang the camera out of the window. (Thanks Callum!) When we got back it just got better and better, more coffee, more food, chilli, baked potatoes, and best of all, chocolate eclairs!

Throughout the day people were having new software uploaded onto their cars or generally planning how to spend as much disposable income as possible, to make their cars that bit more powerful. All with healthy discounts being handed to those that turned up, for them to use on a date that suited them.

At the end of the coffee “morning” (around 3pm) I headed back up home and spent a few mins recovering from overeating and too much coffee, before heading out to a surprise 30th, for yet more eating and drinking!

To everyone that organised or helped out on the day, thanks for having us and I can’t wait for the next one!

As ever, here are a few shots from the day, with the full set available at http://www.lmx-creative.co.uk.

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Ginetta Factory Tour for Save Sam’s Spine

As a great way to support a fellow petrol head, Ginetta held a factory tour today. They were trying to help Sam Rhodes, from Scarborough, raise £20,000 for a life changing operation on his spine.

Well we had a an absolutely brilliant day, so thanks to everyone that organised the tour, it was very informative and not something that happens every day. My wife was lucky enough to win a passenger ride in one of the F400s and she absolutely loved it!

I’ve attached a few the photos from the day below, but I’ll have to apologise up front for them not being up to my usual standard. I didn’t think they’d want everyone taking photos (as most companies don’t) so I left my camera at home, but they were more than happy for people to take them, so I had to make do with my wife’s little point and shoot, and half the time it just refused to focus! And the last photos are thanks to my daughter wanting some with us both wearing the freebies. The full set of photos from the day is available in the galleries on my website.

Let’s not forget the reason this was held. The tour managed to raise just under £5,000 but there’s still a long way to go, so please donate whatever you can afford through the PayPal link on this page: What’s wrong with me?

Quote from Save Sam’s Spine Facebook Page

Save Sams Spine from Spinal Suffering

Someone i love very much once told me if i can say something in a sentence, i’ll say it in thirty, so im keeping this as concise as possible.

2 January 2009. Wake with an almighty pain in neck.

15 January 2009. Admitted to Sheffield Neurosurgery and after extensive diagnostics was diagnosed with two prolapsed discs. This is extremely painful.

20th July. Readmitted to Neurosurgery Ward with worsening pain. This admittal to hospital resulted in the spinal disectomy operation I had booked for August being cancelled due to more diagnostics leading the neurosurgeons not wanting to perform the operation, citing outcome Vs risk clash.

From this point I spent much time in bed or in a chair. Everyone knows what i was like, but for those that dont, in short…Im in excruciating pain. Every day and night. I now have enough focus to not show it as much, but it’s taking a terrible toll in that the medication is destroying my health as well..but back to the chronology..

15th Feb 2010 Neck goes very bad again. MRI reveals continuing prolapse, but after requesting second opinion of case, Sheffield Neurosurgery discharge me saying to attend pain clinics to deal with the pain.

After this i continue in looking for ways to cure my neck, knowing the diagnosis and decision of the surgeons to be incorrect.

22nd Nov 2010. Find and go to see Mr Manoj Krishna at Nuffield Hospital in York. You can check his site here (kspine.net) He examines my MRI from previous tries and comes up with a radically different view to the Sheffield Surgeons. he does however need a MRI and Xray doing that’s up to date.

15th January 2010. Two years to the day, Mr Krishna diagnoses my condition. from the images taken, he has found that my neck has collapsed and is worsening. The discs from top to bottom of the cervical region are very damaged, some entirely herniated, some slightly so, but altogether, my neck is heading for a worse fall than previously imagined. The vertebrae and discs are damaged and aren’t getting better on their own.

Basically, you all know me. You know what i was like. I charged at everything with a wild abandon and revelled in life, now reduced to a mind in a chair. I want my life back with all my added reflection thrown in to boot. For those that dont know me, here is what is going on with me, causation, effect etc.

Ok, so the prolapsed discs press on the nerve root and spinal cord at the area where they protrude. this protrusion then causes everything the nerve affects to be transmitted as pain and weakness. So i cant feel half my hand, i have 30% usage of the right arm. A breakdown of the medication im on and symptoms from them

Morphine (slow release)

Nortriptaline

Diazepam

Baclofen

Beta blockers

Morphine (fast acting)

metroclopramide

Tamoxifin??

Anything else?

Agonising, insanity brewing pain in the neck, worsened by any movement.

Twitches in thumb and finger, less in the arm, occasionally the right leg which often fails causing me to fall.

Paralysis and parasthesia in the arm.

No movement of head or body to a degree for causation of pain.

Shooting pains down the arm.

No sleep.

Skin Problem in extremities.

Migraines.

Burning pain in skin around neck on the back.

Difficulty swallowing.

Nausea.

Loss of memory.

Everyone that cares about me has to see me like this.

My PhD is on hold till i can get better.

Follow on effects from this-I now have heart problems (probably from medication and/or neck, breathing difficulty (potentially from the heart problems and possibly the nerve damage. I’ve also developed a potential ulcer and stomach problems (definitely from the drugs) and I’ve grown a very nasty lump on my chest that was suspected to be of a murky nature (which is now being dealt with by Big C medication, to add insult to injury.

So, now you’re more or less up to date with what’s wrong and my condition. I’ll stick up some pictures of my MRI etc so you can see what’s wrong, its pretty obvious, you don’t have to be a terrible consultant from Sheffield to see there’s something wrong.

Many of you have offered to help me in any way you can. So Ive set this up so you can all band digital heads together and see if you can help in anyway.

Heres what it costs. 20k. Twenty big G’s. I want this doctor to do it and i would rather be private than not, but i do have the option of NHS treatment, but I’ve been down that road. I need much help, whether it be money or support or help getting to appoinments. bang heads together. Firstly I know there is a skydive happening, of which Joe and Ritson will leak details of as it happens. Raising this amount of money isnt going to happen overnight, but its not an unattainable figure. I can take out a loan and if we keep fundraising we can do this.

The operation isn’t a cure. It will not cure me. But it will stop it. The damage done is done, Sheffield have made some big mistakes, but i dont want to focus any anger until im better, which is my main concern. So, lets get at that. This problem needs stopping, the recovery is going to take a hell of a long time, but i finally have an answer to what is wrong and an answer to why its happening and how to act now.

id love for some form of organisation to grow from this, some kind of charity for people suffering from chronic pain and neck injury. My surgeon is trying to change opinion, but it’s taking time. he works in a different way, placing the patient first and believes people should be able to have a life without pain. if we can help bring that, all the better.

Please invite as many people as you can that you believe will help, use the discussion boards to think of fundraising ideas..lets apply some Yorkshire Grit to this problem.

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Boomer’s new car

I was working away this morning, when I got a call from a friend of mine, Boomer. He said that he had just spoken to the dealer, and the replacement for his Lupo had arrived and was ready to collect! All he wanted from me was a lift to the dealer so he could pick it up today. That really didn’t take much thinking about. I’m a bloke, it’s a car, and to top it off, it’s a VW. There wasn’t a chance of me refusing! As it’s his first brand new car, I thought I’d grab the camera and get a few shots for him to remember it by. So of we headed to Leeds Volkswagen.

Boomer’s still got the Lupo, (but hopefully it’ll be going soon) but the replacement is fantastic. It’s a Polo 1.2 TSI SEL and until I saw it, I didn’t realise that Polos had improved quite so much since the last model. The interior is a much nicer place to be than you used to find in Polos, that might be something to do with the added option of leather/alcantara sports seats, but they’re well worth the £800 price tag. The engine is unbelievably quiet too, you really can hardly tell it’s running, and the amount of room it leaves in the engine bay is ridiculous, you could almost get two of them in there! It seems pretty nippy for a 1.2 too. It only has 105PS, but it’s hardly a big car, and even though he never took it over 3,000rpm on the way home, it didn’t seem like he was taking it steady.

Overall it looks like a brilliant car, and I know Boomer’s happy to get away from the coilovers on the Lupo. How long he’ll manage to keep them off this, is a different matter! When can I have one?!

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Paul, Laura and Emily

Nearly a week ago I had the pleasure of meeting Paul and Laura at Thorpe Park Hotel and Spa, just outside Leeds. Now, although this is a great venue for a wedding, this wasn’t for a wedding photo session, or even an engagement session. The special occasion this time was their daughter, Emily’s first birthday!

The reason for wanting to hold the session at Thorpe Park, was that it held a special place in their hearts, with it being the venue of their own wedding back in 2008. Not only did it give them a chance to bring back some good memories, but also to make some more for them to share with Emily when she’s that little bit older.

See more photos from the day here

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A special girl

Happy Valentine’s Day to my beautiful wife! Thanks for being so perfect, and for putting up with me for all these years! I love you loads! x

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