Goodbye 2025…

Time for the annual wrap-up post. In many ways, I feel a bit blah about this year, though it has still been an important one in the process.

Business is still the same as last year: i.e. there’s not enough of it. I’m really hoping to have the time to do more branching out and make more changes in 2026.

Like last year, I only released two short games, and one of them was a deliberately bad one for the Bad IF Jam. I would love to be able to make more time for game-making and creative pursuits in general, but it just can’t be a priority at the moment.

I’ve been consistent with my running but I’ve not improved this year – I didn’t get any PBs at all in 2025, which is disappointing. I do still feel I have them in me but I think my training needs an overhaul. I’ve done a lot of thinking about that and I know what I’m going to change next year.

I did a bit better with the parkrun goals! I earned my 250 shirt in March and visited another 12 new-to-me venues, achieving my 50th different venue at Ekebergsletta in November.

Music: I listened to a lot of classic pop and film/game soundtracks! I also went to see the Duran Duran Hallowe’en gig (very exciting, review to come soon) and the Boomtown Rats in November (ditto)!

Videogaming: I have done a lot of gaming this year, largely because I have played an obscene amount of Disney Dreamlight Valley (in total: 724 hours and 27 minutes, which is over 30 DAYS of gaming time – meaning I spent an entire TWELFTH of my life in 2025 playing this game). As such, you wouldn’t think I had much time for any other games, and largely you’d be right. However, in addition:

  • I have finished Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology, Etrian Odyssey HD, Disney Villains Cursed Café, Layton Brothers Mystery Room, and Parascientific Escape 3: Crossing at the Farthest Horizon.
  • I have continued my years-long journey playing Block-A-Pix Colour and Luigi’s Mansion.
  • I have started Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice, Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, Sea of Stars, and Zombies Run! (all to continue next year).
  • I played a few text adventures from the IF community, but not as many as I would like.
  • Finally, I have continued to play Wordle, Monopoly Go, and Water Sort Puzzle daily on my phone!

My successes and failures regarding last year’s New Year Resolutions:

  • Finally finish my de-hoarding in the house and get started on the decorating. I CAN do this. De-hoarding I didn’t have much time for this year (the house is manageable, so I tend to forget about it, but there is still quite a lot to get rid of). Decorating… well, I did at least get some painting done! (It was just anti-mould paint, but still something I’d been putting off for a long time!)
  • Put some work into getting my creative energy back (largely by taking some downtime from my race training every now and again, which didn’t happen last year). I did take occasional training downtime, and the creative spark has returned at times, but I’ve not been able to make time to be productive with this.
  • Run PBs in all four main running distances – they don’t have to be big PBs seeing as I’ve already improved so much over the last two years, but I do want to keep improving! Complete fail. No PBs this year.
  • Make time for videogaming like it’s part of my job. It’s really important for my mental health. I did make a lot more time for it this year and I do feel happier as a result.
  • Live a slightly quieter life again – fewer trips, fewer races etc. I thrive on daily/weekly routine and get distressed if things disrupt it. Special occasions are lovely but they need to be rare or I start to resent them rather than appreciating them. No more than two events/trips per month. This is really difficult to do as Geth and I both get so excited about the idea of doing things that need to be booked many months in advance. What I have realised in 2025 is that some times of year are better than others for being a little busier.
  • Don’t go back to regular scrolling of social media. I am so much happier since I took a permanent break from it. I’m nowhere near as bad as I used to be but it has crept in now and again. I really wish it weren’t the default way of keeping up with people.

2026 resolutions coming up tomorrow!

Gig Review: Pet Shop Boys at Newcastle Arena, 27th May 2022

This was one of the many rescheduled gigs post-COVID. 2021-2022 ended up being a bit unplanned and manic with all the rescheduled events falling where they fell! As such, I’d been looking forward to this gig for a long time, having originally booked it in 2019. I love Pet Shop Boys and I’d never seen them live before.

Minimalist stage setup, which is what you expect with PSB.

There was no support band for this one. This meant more time for more hits! My main memory is that they played absolutely everything – all the hits from the ’80s and ’90s – and there was very little more I could have asked for. Some of the less known ’90s stuff like ‘Hallo Spaceboy’ and ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ maybe? Or some of the more recent stuff with which I’m familiar? But I didn’t miss it. This was a bit of a bucket list gig for me, so the hits were what I was there for.

Setlist posted by a setlist.fm user here, which shows you how comprehensive the set was!

One of the recent songs they didn’t play was that ‘Purple Zone’ song that they’d done with Soft Cell (see the Soft Cell review)!

Afterwards, we bumped into our neighbour Mandy walking back from the metro – she’d been to the gig too, so it was great to chat about it on the way home.

A really great experience.

parkrunday: Holyrood #154

My second year doing a Christmas Day parkrun!

After last year (featuring a less-than-straightforward drive back from Edinburgh parkrun) I wanted to avoid driving on Christmas morning, but did want to do a parkrun if possible and still make it back in good time for French toast with the family. There is only one way to achieve this if you’re staying in Morningside (which is a bit of a parkrun black hole in Edinburgh terms): a nearly ten-mile parkrun sandwich to Holyrood and back. I certainly needed to spend Christmas Day replenishing some calories after that!

Sideways hills! Which is a good representation of Holyrood parkrun really.

I’ll be parkrunning again in a couple of days, but no idea where yet!

Phone Box Thursday: Merry Christmas!

A few years ago, a fellow user on FetchEveryone (knowing I was a phone box fan) notified me of a phone box near her that is always specially decorated for Christmas. I realised I’ve never posted about it here, so here’s the BBC article about it.

(Coordinates 52°41’70.6″N, 0°34’37.7″W.)

Anne also sent a Facebook link to this lovely one earlier today.

Hope to see some more Christmassy phone boxes out there!

Gig Review: Paul Young / Go West at Sage Gateshead, 14th May 2022

Another super late gig review! Making an effort to get them done so hopefully I’ll be caught up in a few weeks’ time…

I had remembered differently, but my photo history informs me that Paul Young was actually on first and Go West closed the show. This is why I really need to be more prompt with my gig reviews!

Great band on this tour!

Paul Young gave a great performance and his two backup singers were very memorable. Highlights for me were ‘Love of the Common People’ and ‘Come Back and Stay’ (the latter being one of my favourite songs of all time!).

Good to see this lot again.

Go West were pretty much the same as when I previously saw them with Cutting Crew – it was Paul Young I was really there for. Nevertheless I enjoyed the show, ‘King of Wishful Thinking’ being my favourite track.

The setlist from this exact concert is not available, but here’s the same one from a few days later on the tour.

Importantly, I’m back to ticking off artists on my Band Aid baby bucket list! Paul Young sings the first line of the song, so he’s a good one to collect.

Updated Band Aid baby bucket list progress: song artists 12/37 (32.4%); message artists 2/7 (28.6%); total artists 14/44 (31.8%).

Gig Review: Soft Cell at O2 Academy Leeds, 13th November 2021

I cannot believe this was four years ago. I have been procrastinating so badly when it comes to these gig blogs.

Leeds is always a vibe though! And we bumped into Geth’s mate Sam and her husband Wayne in the queue. This was for the best because the queue was HORRIBLE. We’d arrived in plenty of time but it took hours and we didn’t get inside until they’d already started ‘Torch’. Thankfully it was the first track, which wasn’t clear from outside!

Marc and Dave! What a duo.

Full setlist was posted by a lovely setlist.fm user here! My highlights:

‘Sex Dwarf’ – this is Geth’s favourite Soft Cell track and we finally got to see it live. Marc Almond doesn’t perform it at his solo gigs as far as I’m aware, so it hadn’t been in the set when we saw him at Electric Dreams.

‘Bedsitter’ – a personal favourite. Great to hear this one again.

‘Say Hello, Wave Goodbye’ – other than the fact that the blimmin’ inflatable pink flamingoes were everywhere again! Put them away, they’re too silly for this lovely song!

‘Purple Zone’ – this was a recent collaboration with Pet Shop Boys. I quite like it.

After the gig we met up with Sam and Wayne again and went for a debrief in the pub, which was lovely!

Debriefing!

Having not got around to posting this until December 2025, I will finish with this: RIP Dave Ball. What a legend. When the news broke, Geth and I were just so glad that we’d had the opportunity to see them play together.