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Monday, 30 July 2012

A once in a lifetime event... I smashed my teapot. No, just kidding, its... THE OLYMPICS!





Theeeeee oooollllllyyyyymmmmmmpiiiccccsssss areeeee heeeerrrreeeee!
OLLLYYYMMPIIICCCSSS!
Right here! In Britain! THE OLYMPICS!! In our very own London!
How amazing is that? Right here. Here!
The Olympics.
A "once in a lifetime event!"
THE OLYMPICS!

...

Um, just bear with me a minute...

"Laura, what are the Olympics?"
*

Ah, okay, okay I'm all caught up; The whole world clubbing together every 4 years for loads of sporting events, coming to Britain for the only time we may be around to see it... That really is quite exciting! Wowee!

This is all making a lot more sense now.

A month or so ago the Olympic Torch, on its journey from Greece, actually passed through our little town! Quite a momentous occasion for little St. Ives! The only problem was how early it was coming through, but on the upside it was being lit at the bottom of our road, so we could practically fall back into bed.

I was sleeping peacefully at the foot of Laura's bed when the alarm went crazy at half 6. We dragged ourselves out of bed and up to the end of the road, where we knocked on Laura's relative Nicky's house - who lives just in front of where the torch would be. Laura's Italian relatives were also there, and we had a wonderful breakfast together of tea and croissants, a rather lovely affair.

By the time the torch arrived it was drizzling with rain, so we grabbed our umbrellas and headed out onto the road. A parade of lit up buses floated past, blaring out various radio stations, closely followed by some police motorcyclists, and then, the 'awaited' moment.

The streets were absolutely littered with people! It was incredible, and very patriotic. Everywhere was again decorated with Union Flag bunting and Olympic flags (which I thought were just nifty art deco), and crowds gathered as the bus of Olympic Torch bearers arrived.

Now, we stood on the road and saw the audience cluttering around one area, and wandered: 'Hmm, I wonder what they're doing?' And carried on standing there with other confused people for a further 10 minutes before we realised, 'Oh, hang on, they're lighting the torch!'

We scuttled over and saw something like this:


The lighting of the Olympic Torch on it's travels through our humble little town


Then, off he ran, and that was it. The streets emptied; some people took the 2 minute walk into town where shops had opened early and the Corn Exchange was offering breakfast, and our little group headed back to the house.

I stood with Laura, and gave her a look.
"Wasn't that exciting?" She said with a grin.
"Was that it?"
"Yup."
"A man with a stick."
"Well, a burning stick."
"A stick."
"A golden, burning stick."
"With holes in it, isn't that a fire risk?"
"I think they have it figured out. C'mon Fox, it came alllllll the way from Greece!"
"Oh, that's pretty impressive!"
"Yep. They lit it from the sun using a parabolic mirror."
"Pardon?"
"Parabolic. Yup. I don't know either. But it sounds kinda impressive."

"So he runs to London now?"
"Nope, to the end of the road, to hand it to the next person. It's a relay."
"Oh, well thats dissappointing. Then what?"
"When it gets to London, they use it to light a big flame to symbolise the games."

It was about 7 or 8 in the morning, I had been involuntarily awake for 1 or 2 hours, and I had to leave my tea to come out and watch a man run with a stick. I thought of the mug of re-heated warmth glowing within the house, and just decided to ask about the whole 'games' and 'big flame' thing later.

These humans, so peculiar.
*

So the Games started on Friday night, with the opening ceremony. We all sat in the lounge to watch it in anticipation.

 I wasn't particularly sure what to expect. When they showed the stadium full of grass, hills, floating clouds, flowers, sheep, and a cottage in the centre with a smoking chimney, I must admit I wandered what on Earth we were watching. But actually, it turned out to be absolutely incredible.

Travelling through the history of Britain through visualness, it was remarkably well done. The grass was rolled away, and towering chimneys soared through blackened ground to symbolise the industrial revolution; The actors and actresses mining away, when a flurry of gold travels through the curving line they mine to form a ring. Four other rings hang above, and they unite to form the Olympic rings.

That, to the Great Ormond Street Hospital and NHS tribute, with lit up beds forming shapes, and then surrounded by terrifying nightmares. Progressing on to a hilarious act of Mr. Bean joining with 'Chariots of Fire', and the Queen jumping from a plane with James Bond. Then, on to the different eras of music by telling a cyber love story. At last, the teams from each country come through to the beat of drums.

I was doing very well, bearing in mind it only started at my bedtime (9pm), but I fell asleep when the alphabetical order reached the countries beginning with 'T', and awoke to people with wings flying around on bikes. Very bizarre.

Then, that footballing person David Beckham came through fireworks on a lit up boat, handed the holey fire stick to a famous Olympian, who ran through to the stadium and handed it to a young hopeful. Joined by a few other hopefuls, they ran through the stadium full of the teams and cheering fans with the torch in it's last stretch of the relay from Greece; flags from each country waving on a hill as they approached the cauldron.

Made of copper petals, one carried by each country as they entered, they held the flame against it and it caught, travelling amongst the copper. The petals lifted and met together, producing an incredible symbol of unity, and the most beautiful, (and only) representation of the cauldron I have ever seen.

To finish, the Queen opens the games.

I sat there, blinking rapidly, quite astonished.

It was like an incredibly bizarre dream that you tell people about, and they give you a look as if to say: 'Are you insane?'

But actually, I happen to love the quirky, confusing and astonishing; and found the whole thing pretty amazing.

I have been watching a few sports since, and am rather a fan of the diving in particular. I might even try out for it next time. I think my tail could make things quite streamlined, or I could use it to block out any errors I make on the somersaults.

Although, my fur does go very curly when its wet, and I'm not sure the world is ready to see that.




These games are actually quite good fun, I guess these humans do have some good ideas. Maybe I'll go back to my roots and start some Woodlandympics with the rabbits and shrews. They do love a good volleyball match.

Good luck team GB, and also team Italy! And best wishes to everybody else too!
Lets go get some chocolate coin necklaces! Yayyyyyyyyy!


                                                              

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Jubilee celebrations

Hello!

Cor, it's been such a busy few weeks - I feel rushed off my paws!

I guess the news of the moment is the Queen's Diamond Jubilee! 60 or so years ruling the country, Laura tells me. I find that quite fascinating - I wonder how she got the job.What kind of experience do you need for something like that? Did she needed GSCE's to apply? Personally, I'm quite the whizz at conquering monopoly and cluedo, maybe that qualifies.

Either way, I think she's quite sweet - I rather like this whole royal family thing and how the rest of our country all unites together to celebrate it. There were so many Union Jack flags and so much bunting hung everywhere, it was wonderfully patriotic - warms the ol' heart, it does.




I remember a few years ago, when I was just a cub, Laura took me to her Auntie's house where they were having a street party. They lived in a little close (incidentally, imaginatively entitled 'Little Close'), and all the neighbors joined together for a sunny BBQ. It was wonderful! Everybody uniting for a rare little event like that.

There were so many things going on this year too - concerts, more street parties, fairs, and the Queen had a nice little ride up a river on a boat. Unfortunately, the weather was absolutely dire - I've never seen so much rain! What happened to all the beautiful weather? One thing England really needs to work on, I think.

So, because of the dreary grey skies, we stayed in and watched 'Come Dine with Me' instead.
It was a corker of an episode. But, with the dull weather outside and the comforting crackles of a fireplace, I found myself slipping into a patriotic daydream...


The Queen tries to stifle a yawn, feeling the day dragging a little as they chug along on the royal boat up the Thames, when, all of a sudden William taps her excitedly on the shoulder and says in a cool tone, trying to conceal his excitement:
"He's here."

The Queen's mouth twitches, trying to suppress a giant grin itching to stretch across her cheeks as she turns to greet her valiant guest; 
and here, enter an animal with freshly brushed, silky red fur matching the deep scarlet of the velvet decorating the boat. Sparkles sprinkling from the diamond encrusted collar decorating his neck - glittering from the light as the sun escapes from the clouds to greet this awaited presence.

The crowds cheer as, I, Fox, trot regally across the boat, manners intact as I bow courteously to my adoring public, approaching the lady in question.


"Her Majesty", I breathe, curtsying and kissing her hand as I lower, "It is an honour to make your acquaintance."


She giggles, a rosy blush filling her cheeks as she replies dreamily: "Oh Fox, the pleasure is all mine..."


The crowd reaches an uproar as we lock in a courteous, but tight embrace and have a good old cuddle.
 My tail sweeps out from behind me, swaying joyously in the moment... 
And swings unintentionally into the path of an approaching butler, sending him falling...
Sending his tray of champagne flying onto her majesty's dress...
Who stumbles backwards into a guard...
Who falls backwards into the river.


The water feels very realistic as the droplets fly from the gigantic splash, but oddly, only my tail appears to get wet...


"FOX!!"

Laura's voice sweeps through my pondering and I blink rapidly, adjusting back to the sofa, a diamond-less neck, and the Come Dine With Me credits fluttering across the TV screen.
I looked at Laura in confusion; "What?!"

"Your tail is in my glass of water, you ninny!"

Ah yes, just another wonderfully regal day in the life of Fox..