Birthday Day
Monday, March 28th, 2011 09:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So now I am another year older, which is meh. But have had a nice day today, my last day of leave from work. Had some nice smelling toiletries and lots of Amazon giftcards, and my sister & niece visited this afternoon for birthday cake. My friends and their boys visited this evening.
And this morning, I managed to book tickets to see Hugh Laurie at the Arts Centre! sfjsklafsjfklsajfkslajflkasjflasflsakfjsaklfj ZOMG Yay. I have to collect them from the Box Office tomrrow, no problem, but a bit of to-ing & fro-ing because they've decided to rake it in with car parking charges and have moved the free parking time to start at 6pm rather than 4pm, and extended it to all year round rather than just term time. So, it'll be a trip to Sainsburys, then back to the University to collect the tickets. Still haven't heard from my friend who was on about coming with me, but that's likely to be me having given my number wrongly to her. If she says no, I have a few other people in mind to ask. But given that the Arts Centre website now has a 'tickets selling fast' thing on that page, it's a good job I did book them early. Altho oddly he's at the theatre, rather than the hall, which is where most music performances are, and the biggest venue. However, all the seating in the theatre is tiered whereas in the hall the stalls are level, cos they use it for exams and all sorts of performances. The seats I got are on the side, but nearest the aisle, so should be an OK view.
And this morning, I managed to book tickets to see Hugh Laurie at the Arts Centre! sfjsklafsjfklsajfkslajflkasjflasflsakfjsaklfj ZOMG Yay. I have to collect them from the Box Office tomrrow, no problem, but a bit of to-ing & fro-ing because they've decided to rake it in with car parking charges and have moved the free parking time to start at 6pm rather than 4pm, and extended it to all year round rather than just term time. So, it'll be a trip to Sainsburys, then back to the University to collect the tickets. Still haven't heard from my friend who was on about coming with me, but that's likely to be me having given my number wrongly to her. If she says no, I have a few other people in mind to ask. But given that the Arts Centre website now has a 'tickets selling fast' thing on that page, it's a good job I did book them early. Altho oddly he's at the theatre, rather than the hall, which is where most music performances are, and the biggest venue. However, all the seating in the theatre is tiered whereas in the hall the stalls are level, cos they use it for exams and all sorts of performances. The seats I got are on the side, but nearest the aisle, so should be an OK view.