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Hello Son! (13 May 2008)

Junior arrived on the scene at 15:53 on Tuesday 13th May. He weighed in at a hefty 8lb 7oz, despite being 2 weeks early.

Catherine started labour at 22:20 on Sunday evening - the same time that the last Match of the Day for 2007/2008 started (my best guess is that junior was hoping to catch his first glimpse of United with some silverware :-) ).

Unfortunately for him (and more unfortunately for Catherine) labour took a little longer than the 15 minutes required for him to catch the end of the editted highlights - around 41 hours behind schedule in fact :-). Sorry son, if I had invested in the Sky+ box I could have recorded that Match of the Day for you!

As yet we haven't decided on a name - though Luke Fredrick Huby or Thomas Fredrick Huby seem to be the front runners at the minute.

For now I will just launch a few initial photos - sure there will be a few to follow :-)

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Engaged! (01 Jan 2008)

About 10 months ago I started planning my future. I'd been living with my wonderful girlfriend for a few years and everything was perfect, so I decided to start planning a wonderful proposal.

Research

On New Years Eve 2005 Catherine and I had a quiet night in and at the end of the evening I saw how captivated Catherine was with the fireworks. I'd been thinking for a while that, since everything seemed perfect in our relationship, it would be time soon to pop the big question - I wanted to make it special and the idea of proposing to Catherine at a big fireworks display at some point was born.

Afterwards I took a look into the best fireworks displays around the world but figured that it would be a bit difficult to get Catherine to an event in Buenos Aires or something, so I decided to put the situation on hold until I figured out how I would do it.

Being the workaholic that I am I kind of left things there for a while, trying to figure out if I could try and correspond a Summer holiday with an event somewhere, but no proper opportunities arose, so for most of 2006 I just kept the idea simmering.

2007 - The Idea Year

Some time at the beginning of 2007 I figured that London was probably my best bet for a secret fireworks proposal. I managed to bring up the London NYE fireworks display in conversation but Catherine was quite adament that she didn't want to stand in the cold for 4 or 5 hours to wait for the display - so back to the drawing board for me.

A little while later I figured that if I got a hotel room with a balcony that faced the fireworks I could get Catherine down to the fireworks so she could see the wonderful display, but wouldn't have to stand in the cold for 4 or 5 hours.

Whilst searching for the magical hotel facing the fireworks I discovered a Thames New Years' Eve Cruise - Champagne, 4 course meal and a great view of the fireworks from the ship itself.

Now I just needed to figure out how to get Catherine down there without it looking too obvious.

The Cunning Plan

So, in March of 2007 I started to piece everything together. I agreed with the company organising the tickets to fake a competition win (obviously I had to buy the tickets first).

I made up some ripping yarn about winning a competition aimed at company directors. I then spent many months trying to avoid talking about the competition or what I had to do to enter it so as not to get tripped up. The company even sent me the fake 'winners' letter with the evenings details.

The 'prize' was two nights in the wonderful London Bridge Hotel and New Years Eve on the beautiful Silver Sturgeon, with Champagne, wonderful food and a perfect view of the fireworks from by the London Eye.

Catherine was convinced it was a scam and that when we got down there we would find we had to pay for something, or speak to someone about a timeshare or something else; it all just seemed too good to be true. Luckily for me I managed to allay her fears and she was finally convinced (and committed) to the trip.

Getting Permission

I finally asked Pa Sull for permission a couple of weeks before Christmas 2007. I managed to get Jim to 'The Crows' for what everyone else thought was a couple of sneaky pints of Greenhalls before the religious Friday Chinese Takeaway.

Proposal

We did some of the tourist stuff on New Years Eve and then got back to the hotel with plenty of time to get ready.

This was when I started to get nervous: how do I ask her?, how can I keep her from finding the ring & it's giant box in my pocket?, how can I survive 6 hours on a boat when I suffer from seasickness?. Worst of all - how do I keep it together so she doesn't suspect anything. What probably made all of this worse was the fact that Catherine had made a couple of jokey comments about me proposing whilst we were in London...stress, stress, stress!

Anyway, fast forwarding to midnight; I managed to stave off seasickness and we got a perfect spot on the boat to see the fireworks. A minute or so after the fireworks I managed to get my words out and ask Catherine for her hand in marriage: I think I said something about 2008 being a great year, what with our baby and the such, and how I'd love to start the year on a high, so would she be my wife?

Catherine took it all in her stride of course: "Oh, shut up! Are you messing? Oh my God!". I then tried to put the ring on Catherine's right hand (an easy mistake to make in the heat of the moment!). I eventually got the ring on the correct hand & finger and a few minutes later (after asking Catherine again if she'd marry me - she hadn't actually answered my question, so I thought I'd best check!) - we were engaged.

Now just the trivial matter of getting married to worry about!

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Poppa Huby in Training! (25 Nov 2007)

Well we've been keeping it quiet over the last 6 weeks or so, slowly letting people know as we got chance...and now we can finally unleash the news to the world at large!

It's been fun unleashing the news on unsuspecting, parents, grandparents, friends and colleagues. For anyone wanting a date for the diary; 23rd May 2008 is the due date.

I apologise now to the people who I didn't manage to get pics of - I forgot my camera on a couple of occaisions so a few of the announcements have been missed...

Thanks to everyone for all their kind words, excitement & enthusiasm - I don't think we'll be short of babysitters come May next year!

Thanks,

Poppa Huby (in training)

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Ravi Toor Returns to Milton (20 Nov 2007)

I had gret news a few weeks back when I learned that my good pal Ravi Toor was making an impromptu visit to the UK.

Whilst we were only going to get a couple of days at best with him it would have to be enough. In the end I was a bit gutted that we only really got one night with him but a top night it was.

We started out in Lounge68 where Mr Colin Steele was generous enough to buy a bottle of Champagne to go along with the good news we had that evening (not the Israel Russia score either - but more on that later!) We then headed to the all you can eat Chinese buffet at Jumbo before a few crafty Schneiders in Vox.

I've not had time to put the photos together in a gallery yet (though Olds has) but I'll hopefully get that up and running sooner rather than later.

I leave you with Ravi Toor on top form:

Ravi Toor poses for the camera.
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Huddersfield Food Festival (16 Aug 2007)

I sometimes get frustrated working in the town centre. Its noisy, there's always construction going on, parking's a nightmare. Even The Media Centre has its own foibles.

But for one week every year I love working in the town centre. That week is the Huddersfield Food Festival week.

For a few days that week my lunch times are transformed - goodbye sarnies and spuds; hello exotic food, snacks and drinks from around the world!

The biggest problem for me is that there is only a couple of lunch times for me to take advantage of it and every year there are loads of places to eat. One day is always taken up by the greatest curry in the known Universe - Ali Murad. But then I have to choose between Argentinian beef, Jem & Jo milkshakes, huge pies, Caribbean rice & peas, Thai food, French food (okay its all great) and a veritable plethora of beers and wines.

A final glance at the list of stall holders does however leave me a bit perturbed - what exactly are the St Johns Ambulance going to be serving up?

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Website Finally Live! (27 Jun 2007)

After literally a year of playing about and promising to actually deliver a website, somehow I have actually managed to do it.

I managed to sneak the final website push in between business growth plans, holidays, projects and a decimated boiler (not to mention Oblivion which has also managed to consume countless hours).

Well anyway, enjoy the site - any feedback is more than welcome.

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