May
31
2009

Martin House (hospice for children and young people with life limiting illnesses)
The twice yearly NYLOC run to Martin House to give some very worthy kids a ride out in our various machinery.
The crux of it all is we are making dreams come true and giving a once in a lifetime treat to the kids and their families come to that, and the pleasure we give just makes us feel very privileged to have our health and by doing something so simple giving these kids a day to remember.
May
25
2009
My doctors note ran out over the bank holiday weekend – soI’m cleared to go back to work. Something I haven’t tried as yet was driving any distance ( for example, the commute to work or collecting Alex from Northampton ) - so I jumped in the car today to see how long I could last.
The short answer - it wasn’t very far at all. I made it someway to Cadwell Park, which is about the same distance as my commute – but I do admit to having to stop for a rest on the way. The journey back was worse - as soon as I hit traffic the constant changing gear soon got to me. Either way, I’ll dose myself up with pills tomorrow and hopefully once I’m at my desk, I won’t have to go anywhere else until hometime.
May
20
2009
Well for one, I can’t believe it’s taken a fortnight to get where I am today. This was supposed to be like day 3.
I’m up and about at last – but still suffering and lacking in stamina, but at least I’m not stuck lying down. It was the mother-in-laws 60th birthday bash over the weekend and I felt a right party pooper having to be sat down carefully. You would have thought it was my 60th the way I’m moving right now.
May
17
2009
Summer is on its way and this will be the third annual SUPERCAR & SPORTSCAR Day – just like last year but for another Charity, WISH UPON A STAR for sick children, making their dream come true by having a ride in a supercar, sportcars or classic car.
The public will pay £10 for a passenger ride and all the money raised is donated to the charity for the children and they experience a true ride of their life in the cars.
May
17
2009

Date : 4-5 July 2009
Formula Renault Series
May
14
2009
There is no doubt I’m going stir crazy from not being out and about. I’m dying to get back into the swing of things and this is infuriating the hell out of me. There’s some things I’ve got to remember though - right now I can’t even touch anywhere below my knees, let alone put a pair of socks on. I can’t sit upright in a normal chair without severe pain – and thats sitting still – I can’t imagine what it would be like to try and drive. I grimace getting in and out of the car when I’m given a lift to the doctors – and don’t even ask about what it’s like going to the toilet.
And then there’s perspective.
My fellow NYLOCer Paul Hogan has announced this week that his recent bouts of illness is the return of lymphoma. Paul is going to have to go through hell for the next year during treatment ( and Fiona too for that matter ). A close family friend in the village has just discovered she’s got cancer and has some heavy chemo work ahead.
So in perspective I should be happy.
May
11
2009
So it should have been back to work today, but still being able to move enough to drive and having enough painkillers inside me to make a race horse sleepy – means I’m still stuck on this damn sofa. Without a doubt I’m going somewhat stir-crazy already. I’m fed up with the Discovery Channel – I know now everything about sharks, nazi’s and volcanoes. What’s worse is that I’ve heard that Andy Walsh (who had his shoulder op on the same day as me) is already back in Wales and drinking Guiness.
May
08
2009
Why no blog entry yesterday ? Surely a day lying on the sofa would give you time to write something ?
Well guess again. After watching “Clerks“, “Clerks 2“ and “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back” I managed to shuffle around a bit yesterday afternoon ( anything to avoid watching “Loose Women” ). Unfortunately this had serious repercussions last night when I discovered pain. This pain wasn’t the nice sort that Mr T has as a friend and introduces people to unless they buy a Snickers bar. This was the sort where you can’t move a muscle and just want to shout as loud as you can for hours on end.
Anyway, I have a new friend call Co-Dydramol that makes the pain go away - but has the side effect of making want to chunder and fall fast asleep.
I guess I wont be making the NYLOC drive to the sea side tomorrow - nor the Newby Hall Cars in the Park event on Sunday either. About the only thing I will get to do is watch seven series of “24″ and maybe make a new groove into the sofa.
May
06
2009
So it’s been a long day - I had my op this morning ( home for 10.30) and Theo’s had all his jabs this afternoon. Needless to say it’s crabiness city in the Pollard home this evening. Life on the sofa for the next few days has started badly – my plans to become godlike on “Call of Duty“ had to be shelved when it suffered a Red Ring of Death. So thats no Xbox for the next 3 weeks…
With daytime TV offering nothing and without any books to read, it was up to the Popcorn Hour Media Player to keep my mind away from the aches and strains. So it’s only been 11 hours and I’ve already watched the entire first series of Terminator:The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Only 4 more days to go…