Friday, 25 September 2015

What the Scottish national party has done for Scotland

Here we go. I'm proud I vote for a party who put our people first.

The achievements of the SNP government during its first four years in office are listed below. There are so many achievements in fact, we couldn't pack them all in:

1. We have frozen Council Tax for four years, saving an average family more than £300.

2. We’ve slashed or abolished business rates for some 80,000 small firms and local employers, protecting jobs in tough times.

3. We’ve put 1,000 more police on Scotland’s streets, helping drive crime down to its lowest level for 32 years.

4. We’ve abolished prescription charges, saving people with long-term illnesses an average of more than £180. 

5. The National Conversation launched in 2007 revived progress on the constitutional debate in Scotland, and paves the way for an independence referendum in the next parliament.

6. We’ve restored free higher education by ruling out upfront fees and abolishing the £2,300 graduate endowment - a back door tuition fee.

7. We’re delivering a record-breaking 25,000 modern apprenticeships in the year ahead – a two-thirds increase on 2007.

8. We’ve transformed Scotland into a world leader in green energy, consenting a record 39 new renewable projects since we came to office – more than double the previous administration.

9. Our £10 million Saltire Prize for marine energy innovation is establishing Scotland at the forefront of this global renewable technology.

10. We’ve removed tolls on the Forth and Tay Bridges, saving commuters £184 a year on crossing the Tay, and £207 a year on crossing the Forth.

11. We’ve kept healthcare local. That means A&E units have been saved, children’s cancer services and neurosurgery units protected, and maternity units kept open.

12. We have provided vital support for the staging of two of the world’s greatest sporting events here in Scotland in 2014 – the Commonwealth games in Glasgow and the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles.  This includes the building of a new National Indoor Sports Arena and the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.

13. We’ve started 24,000 social sector homes since coming into office in 2007 – that’s an average of 115 new houses every week. 

14. We’ve helped some of the world’s poorest people by doubling the international development budget and protecting that aid from UK cuts.

15. We’ve delivered smaller government, including fewer ministers and departments, saving more than £4 million over the parliamentary term.

16. We’ve provided funding to secure the Dundee V&A museum, the new Bannockburn visitor centre, and the creation of the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Ayrshire.

17. We’ve provided extra funding for Scotland’s veteran charities, and ensured our ex-service men and women receive priority treatment in the NHS and other services.

18. We’ve established Creative Scotland as a single, national body for the arts, culture and creative industries.

19. We’ve protected spending in the NHS with an extra £1.2 billion to health boards over the last four years to safeguard frontline services – and we will continue to protect the health budget.

20. We’ve abolished hidden waiting lists, and reduced hospital waiting lists to a record low.

21. We’ve increased the number of nurses, doctors and dentists working in the NHS – and we are reducing the number of senior managers by a quarter.

22. There are 1,000 more cleaners in the health service, helping ensure infection in Scottish hospitals is now at an all-time low.

23. We’ve set up a tough new inspectorate to ensure that our hospitals are clean.

24. We’ve banned irresponsible alcohol discounts in supermarkets and off licences.

25. We’ve made sure our older generation is properly cared for by increasing payments for free personal and nursing care for the first time since it was introduced.

26. We’ve delivered on our ambitious cancer target which means treatment begins within one month of a decision to treat.

27. We are building the £840 million new South Glasgow Hospital.

28. We’ve cut the risk from cervical cancer for the next generation of young women by providing the HPV vaccine for girls in S2.

29. One million more Scots are registered with NHS dentists under the SNP Government.

30. We’ve delivered a new dental school in Aberdeen.

31. We’ve frozen bonuses to NHS consultants.

32. We’ve made sure more GP practices are open in the evenings and at weekends.

33. We’ve abolished charges at all NHS-run hospital car parks.

34. We’ve introduced a Patient Rights Act to provide new statutory rights for all those using the health service.

35. We’ve given the public a direct say in the NHS by introducing pilot elections in two health boards.

36. We’re working for a healthier Scotland by raising the legal age for buying tobacco to 18.

37. We’ve delivered more than 40,000 new heating systems and helped Scots on low incomes to reduce energy costs and keep their homes warm.

38. We’ve enabled councils to build new homes for the first time in years, providing funding for 3,300 new council houses. 

39. We’ve reformed the Right to Buy in order to protect social housing for rent.

40. We’ve helped over 5,300 people buy their first home with our shared equity scheme.    

41. We’ve helped 10,000 pensioners and families secure £1.6 million in savings through our benefits health check.

42. We’ve invested £17 million in the establishment of world class multi-sport facilities at Aberdeen Sports Village, Toryglen Regional Indoor Football Training Centre, and Ravenscraig Sports Centre. 

43. We’ve invested £7.5 million to improve our medal hopes in 2012 and 2014 with World Class facilities for training for our elite and emerging athletes.

44. We’ve delivered the smallest average primary school class sizes ever, and set a new legal limit of 25 pupils for primary one.

45. Since the last election, 330 schools will have been built or refurbished - 80 more than planned by Labour.

46. We have lifted over 130,000 pupils out of crumbling school buildings.

47. We’ve raised standards in schools by introducing the new Curriculum for Excellence.

48. We’ve increased funding for college bursaries to a record £89 million, supporting a record 42,000 students.

49. We’ve expanded free nursery education, benefitting 100,000 children.

50. We’ve given legal protection to rural schools, preventing unnecessary closure.

51. We’re helping less well-off youngsters by continuing the £30-a-week Educational Maintenance Allowance – now scrapped in England.

52. We’ve introduced tough new qualifications – the Scottish Baccalaureate – in science and languages, challenging the brightest pupils to achieve more.

53. We’ve helped 250,000 people expand their learning with Individual Learning Accounts to pay for training courses.

54. We’ve extended free school meals to 55,000 children from lower income families.

55. We’ve helped home-grown talent perform in Edinburgh with a £6 million Expo Fund for the City’s festivals.

56. We’ve reformed the unique and successful Children’s Hearing System to make it fit for the future.

57. We’ve made sure children who need additional support to learn get the help they need with new laws and guidance for all schools.

58. More than  2,600 primary children are now able to learn in dedicated Gaelic language classes, up by a fifth since 2007.

59. We’ve protected more than 15,000 jobs in Scotland during the recession, including by accelerating spending on nearly £350 million of public projects as part of our comprehensive Economic Recovery Plan.

60. We’ve put Scotland on course to exceed our interim target of 31 per cent of Scotland’s electricity from clean green renewable sources this year.  And we’re on track for 80 per cent by 2020.

61. The approval we’ve given for a desperately needed new Forth Road Bridge will ease congestion, cut journey times, boost business and secure some 3,000 jobs.

62. We’ve delivered an extra £2.3 billion for jobs and public services by driving up efficiency in government – far exceeding the target of 1.5% efficiency savings.

63. We’ve established a £10 million national life sciences institute in Dundee.

64. We’ve funded improvements to major roads across the country including the M8, the M80, the A9, A90 and A96. We’re also completing the M74 - bringing new jobs and helping local regeneration.

65. We’ve protected Scotland’s pensioners from UK cuts by guaranteeing free bus travel, and we are extending the scheme to injured veterans.

66. We’ve successfully completed one of the largest rail projects in Scotland for decades, with the opening of the Airdrie-Bathgate rail line.

67. We’ve helped tourism and the local economy in the Western Isles through a pilot scheme to reduce ferry fares.

68. We’ve funded improvements in rail services and journey times from Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundee and Perth to Glasgow and Edinburgh.

69. We’ve invested £2.4 billion in improving the nation’s water infrastructure, and published proposals to boost the role of Scottish Water, publicly owned for the public benefit.

70. We’re on track to slash the number of quangos by more than a quarter.

71. We’ve established Public Contracts Scotland, a website that makes it easier than ever for small businesses to access government contacts.

72. We’ve invested £2 million in small post offices, helping 49 businesses expand and stay open.

73. We have established the Scottish Investment Fund to help grassroots business projects get up and running.

74. We’ve reformed Scottish Enterprise so that it focuses on growth sectors, growth markets and growth companies – boosting key industries such as renewables, financial services and life sciences.

75. We delivered Scotland’s first ever year of Homecoming in 2009, encouraging more than 95,000 visitors to travel to Scotland and exceeding its target by generating £53.7 million in additional tourism revenue.

76. Violent crime is down by over a fifth since the SNP came to office, with nearly 3,000 fewer violent offences last year.

77. We’ve used over £30 million seized from criminal behaviour to invest in community projects for over 300,000 Scottish kids.

78. Fear of crime has fallen – and the risk of becoming a victim of crime continues to fall, and is lower than south of the Border.

79. Knife crime is down by 30 per cent since this government took office, but we must and will step up efforts to keep driving this figure down.

80. We’ve delivered faster justice, with three-quarters of cases completed within six months – compared to only two-thirds in 2006/07.  And criminals are being locked up for longer, with prison sentences at their longest for a decade.

81. We’ve put in place new measures to cut the cycle of re-offending with tough community punishment.

82. We’ve reformed the laws on sexual offences to make it easier to prosecute people for serious sexual attacks.

83. We’ve increased funding for Victim Support Scotland, and our victim notification scheme is helping people affected by crime.

84. We’re tackling Scotland’s drug problem head-on through our national drugs commission, the new national drugs strategy, and 20 per cent more funding to help people recover from addiction. 

85. We’ve provided parents with more information on dangerous paedophiles to protect children in local communities.

86. We’ve given the go ahead to a new prison for the North East of Scotland, as part of our prison building programme.

87. We are building the Gartcosh crime campus, and have established the Serious and Organised Crime Taskforce.

88. We’ve provided Citizens Advice Scotland with extra funding to provide advice and support to families facing debt problems.

89. We are reforming the law on Double Jeopardy, to help ensure that the guilty do not escape justice.

90. We’ve introduced world leading Climate Change legislation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 42 per cent by the end of the decade.

91. We’ve secured £1.6 billion of investment for Scotland’s rural economy through the Scottish Rural Development Programme.

92. Scotland is clean as well as green - under an SNP Government, recycling is at its highest level ever.

93. We have developed a non-nuclear energy strategy for Scotland, including working with partners to progress the concept of a European Super Grid to export our surplus power.

94. We’ve promoted Scotland’s top quality produce – sales of Scottish food and drink have increased by 30 per cent since the SNP came to office.

95. We’ve helped make our communities safer from flooding with investment in flood defences and new measures in the Flooding Act.

96. We’ve backed consumers with a continued ban on planting GM crops in Scotland.

97. We’ve developed Conservation Credits, catch quotas and on-board CCTV, working with fishermen to develop and implement fisheries policies right for the 21st century.

98. We are the first administration to introduce a scheme dedicated to encouraging new entrants into farming, worth £10 million.

99. We’ve delivered the Wildlife and Natural Environment Bill, toughening up wildlife crime measures and protecting Scotland’s environment as one of our greatest assets.

100.   We’ve passed a Crofting Reform Act, tackling absenteeism, neglect and speculation to protect crofting for future generations.

Monday, 21 September 2015

Question please answer.

Hello there fine chaps and lass's how would one add around 8 videos together to create one big video on an iPhone 5s. I have obtained videos and don't wish to partake in uploading short clips and searching and copying and pasting the URL for said link on blogger. I request this so people can see the videos I took

BYE!!!!

Friday, 18 September 2015

link to the rally!

If you want to be apart of where am going today feel free

Here is the URL. It's starts at 11 am

Enjoy

http://livestream.com/ianrussell/events/4308376?t=1442567522916

In such an amazing mood!

Right now I am ill, I have a sore throat, sore head and a runny nose. Ewwww!!!

But!! Today is the day!!! The rally is starting in Glasgow at 11am until 5pm! Around 7 thousand people will be in Glasgow City centre to encourage another referendum ! But why? Why am I like a kid before Christmas? It's not just politics. It's more then that. 

Now I understand a lot of my followers are from outside Scotland Apart from Kimmi, even the United Kingdom. I don't actually think I have one other Scottish or British follower LOL!

Let me explain why we want indepdence.

Scotland on its own has more Oil then Dubai. We get around 10billion from food and drink, 5 billion in tourism. We have a shit load of money. But it goes all straight to London. There's no jobs in Ayrshire. I'm being serious it is so hard to get a job here. The only jobs and chances you get having a job is in Glasgow or Edinburgh or Aberdeen...

The health service gets cuts because we hardly get any money to provide out people, mental health treatment, cancer treatments get cut. People get state payouts. But if you're 2 minutes late for a job centre interview you get your money cut. You only get £50 to live on for 2 weeks. The English government introduced a bedroom tax. Meaning if you have more then one bedroom in your house you have to pay £20 a month for it.... The Scottish government provided a benefit if you have more then one bedroom we will give you £25 to cover the costs of using it ... 

A year ago we were promised if we said no to indepdence we would be given more powers. We have been given no new powers. People are waking up. People want change

And like I said in my past posts my nieces and children will grow up and live in an independent Scotland.

Let's get one thing straight. I don't hate England. I'm actually more English then Scottish. My two grandads were English, fought for the UK in World War Two, both on land in Africa and sea.. 

I do however hate how if the south of England vote for the party who make cuts and cuts and kick the disabled and ill it means Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland get ruled over. Even the north of England never voted for them!!!!!

How is that fair? I am so jealous of my followers, you all live in an indepdent nation, if I say to you I'm from the UK, you think England. 

I will be taking videos and pictures and posting it on here! I will also provide a live stream link on it too. Oh yes it will be live! So all you fuckers can see it too!

Anyway better get some sleep.

So excited!!!


Thursday, 17 September 2015

Hope Over Fear.

In 50 minutes time will be one year to the day Scotland voted no. We will not give up, we are going to fight for our country and I truly believe Mila, Aillie and my future children will grow up and be raised in a independent Scotland. This is my favourite song for the indepdence cry I have posted the video and lyrics bellow please sing a long if you can

Saor Alba.
(Free Scotland)



Are you threatened by words from an empire of money and gold?
Will you trade in your countries potential for the lies you've been sold?
Are you scared that the walls are too high to be breached by the bold?
Will you stand and be counted, or shut up and do what yer told?

Hope over fear - Don't be afraid
Tell Westminster Tories that Scotland's no longer yer slave 
Carpe Diem - will you seize the day?
Rip the chains from the unicorn - Show them that Scotland is brave.

Did the TV man call you a nationalist, for rejecting the lies?
Are the words of a few worth a bob, cos they wear shirts n ties?
When they tell ye that Scotland's not great - are ye really surprised?
Will ye stand and be counted for something that money can't buy?

Hope over fear - Don't be afraid
Tell Westminster Tories that Scotland's no longer yer slave 
Carpe Diem - will you seize the day?
Rip the chains from the Unicorn - Show them that Scotland is brave

Are you happy that nuclear weapons are dumped in the Clyde?
Fighting wars for the wealth of a few, how many have died?
You can bury my bones but the truth of it can't be denied. 
Will you stand and be counted cos I'll be there stood by your side.

Hope over fear - Don't be afraid
Tell Westminster Tories that Scotland's no longer yer slave 
Carpe Diem - will you seize the day?
Rip the chains from the Unicorn - Show them that Scotland is brave

Well the media tell you that England don't want you to go,
And the taxpayer funded MPs tell you "just tell em No"
But in Manchester, Nottingham, Sheffield they already know. 
That we're fighting for them, and it's only the start of the show.

Hope over fear - Don't be afraid
Tell Westminster Tories that Scotland's no longer yer slave 
Carpe Diem - will you seize the day?
Rip the chains from the Unicorn - Show them that Scotland is brave



"Rip the chains from the unicorn, Scotland's no longer your slave."


Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Rant time.

This is going to be the biggest rant of my life. I will NOT name names or places or any company names that might or might not be involved. 

Right so as many of you may know, I was volunteering at a dog kennels in Ayrshire, where is Ayrshire? Ayrshire is where me and Kimmi used to stay, Kimmi is actually from Ayrshire fun fact. See picture

The red is Dalkeith (where I stay now and green is Irvine where I used to live

Now as many of you may know I want to become a dog trainer, I love dogs and want my career to be with dogs, I want to get rid of this Pop culture dominance crap that has plagued our TVs, books, Internet that you have to be rough and tough with a dog in order to get the dog to obey.

So I study as much as I can, simply by going to the park reading dogs body language, researching online about dog body language, and speaking to people on dog forums, at the park and even dog groomers. So I know a bit about dogs, well a lot really. I wanted to get experience being around dogs

So I thought why not volunteer, I get no money but the experience I will get is amazing, I'm working with border collies, Great Danes, Jack Russell, west highland terriers, labs... Hyper dogs, angry, sad, nervous, anxious dogs... So I called the part owner of the dog kennel in Ayrshire. And explained what I was looking to get from volunteering. She asked if I could come to her home/kennels. I did so. I have a free bus pass and I thought hey why not

We got talking and let's say staff member 28 (her age) was with the part owner. They basically interviewed me and I described how I felt a dog should be raised and trained and approached. They liked what they heard and said welcome aboard...

So basically my job was to interact around the kennel dogs, play, walk and be a friend. I had no problem with this, I was my so called own boss, I tourney up whenever I wanted and how long I wanted for. 

It would take me 1h40 minutes on a bus to get there. But once again free bus pass.... So I'd go and walk the dogs then after the third day things changed. It was Steven can you do this, Steven can you walk my dogs? Steven can you WASH plates? First of all only a select few get to call me Steven, second I wasn't there to wash plates or walk your dog. I was there to walk the border collies who were desperate to get out. 

The problem was Kimmi was concerned. She called me a free dog walker/butler... I didn't mind being a free dog walker to the dogs who were getting paid for but not the staffs dogs... I got asked to feed horses... I opened the barn door and didn't shut it properly they escaped lol!! And I got asked to help feed sheep?! !?....

The problem was they.. Didn't have a boss. I was free labour, I couldn't complain if I felt I was taken the piss put off... And then everything with Mila happened... The idiot neighbours having party's till 11 am next day... I left, no warning I left... It felt good to actually work with the dogs and meet people. But I want this in a secure verbal contract. If I'm getting up at 9 am. To be there till 6 pm. I want a bit of respect.

You took advantage of me. Your loss. Shame on you.

Anyway tomorrow I will be going to the volunteer centre. And do things the right way. Never ever cold call and ask for volunteering positions! Do it through a company!!!!!

By the way the part owner said " I don't like taking on volunteers because I want to pay them I normally give them something..." I saw two staff being paid in front of me and never got a single dime, not even £5, 10 good job Stevie or a thank you. Again

Shame on you!!

Don't let this post put you off volunteering it is amazing! I loved it! And will be doing it again!!!

Bye for now

Fuckers

Lyrics # 48282

Just something i put together. It's for people who put there self last. Like my Mother, Kimmi, my Dad...

"
You've got the risks of the world in your heart and your body is moving but your legs won't start remember, remember to chill down.

You've got the temptation of an aeroplane flying through the sky again, landing on a bed of glass. How does it feel when you put yourself last

You would try to save the world tomorrow, if it meant everything can be hollow, hollow eyes in your head leaving you for dead. I forget what to write. Am I in your sight?!

Leave it for today and relax without a fear, change the world tomorrow until you see clear, looks can be deserving not deceiving as light but trust
Me when it's all done and said, it will be worth the fight

My heart is turning and lessons are learning way up in the clouds. I pour my glass, and raise it to you, congratulations, you've finally reached your salvation, without a cower nor sound "



Copyrighted

I will demand royaltys 

Fuckers.

Tomorrow is a bad day..

Only joking, well kind of. We get our glasses tomorrow. And well they're different.. Hey blogger, or should I start calling this thing diary

Dear diary mood... Apathetic lmfao!!!! 

In all seriousness, it's 10pm and I've done the cleaning, I like cleaning, it makes me a happy Stevie. Kimmi is on smile in the bedroom and I'm in the living room with Nason. The poor rat.. He still looks depressed. He will be, we all still miss Bailey. But he's at peace now..

Tomorrow I will finally go to the volunteer centre and make an appointment and explain I want to do work with dogs. I have a free bus pass so I can travel anywhere on a bus in Scotland for free. How good is that? I also get money off trains in the UK. So it doesn't cost me any money to travel really. 

I am tempted to go to the gym tomorrow. I wanna get up day seven... But my sleeping pattern is bad, hence why I need this volunteer job. I also need a library card. I need to find out information on canine health and mind.

Saturday is the big day in Glasgow. But I've found out new information, there is going to be a friendly march to the Scottish parlement to demand and second referendum.

I know I sound like a bad loser but there is so much evidence and statements online, YouTube about rigging. Even a member of Parliament admitted that her party were expecting victory for no indepdence because they've opened postal votes a week before the referendum, which is illegal and you can be jailed!

There was no bar code, ID number just a wee bit of paper... The situation was dodgey....

I think I'm becoming addicted to the gym, but I know when to stop, taking it slow and not over doing it is key. Next Wednesday I will go to the football, would you like some pictures? 

Kimmi is at college tomorrow until half four... Sucks. So I have to focus on my career!! 

I wish I could post everyday but I'm a boring person lol!

Me and Kimmi are looking to go on holiday this year... We will probably go to England. I want to go to the edge of England and look at France... I also wanna go to Shetland. I don't actually consider them Scottish. They're not connected to Scotland, they're language is different. They're closer to Norway then Scotland, they used to belong to Norway actually... But got given to us as a gift from the king, thanks for the oil kings you've made England (not Scotland ) very rich. I hope they get indepdence one day. I would be a hypocrit if I didn't wish them good luck wouldn't I?

I haven't wrote lyrics in a while, maybe I should do that. Anyway gotta go now

Bye 

Fuckers 


Monday, 14 September 2015

Mila

I got a new photo in my home :):):)


Canada and United States to join as one Nation

Canada and USA to become one big Country in Union.
Canadian Government backed by Canadian business leaders are to pass legislation giving sovereignty to the USA.
In one of the biggest political shake ups in the history of the American continent, Canada will now be known as a region of Great America.
The move is being hailed by Canadian business leaders as a great victory for commonsense and investment.
Canada's former Prime Minister went on to explain,
" Following our losses of failed oil exploration in Alaska our investors are delighted that we have joined the USA. With the broad shoulders of the newly established Great America we can pull our resources and now be safer, securer and go on to great things".
High on the newly formed Nations agenda will be the invasion of Mexico which has been a thorn in Americas side for so long.
General Dwight Totenkopf the 3rd stated earlier today; " with the help of Canada's formidable fighting men we will soon enlarge our army and push those Mexicans back to hell".
The USA who have been fighting the Mexicans for decades and were close to bankruptcy are now delighted to have absorbed the new Canadian Taxpayers into the treasury.
A new banking system has already been instituted by the Canadians and the printing of the new Currency of Great American Pounds will be introduced.
Already Canadian men who have been made redundant following Canada's financial collapse are rushing to join the new Great American Army.
However not all Canadians are happy with the loss of sovereignty.
Reports of some isolated rioting by plebs over what they see as " a parcel of rogues selling Scotland off for silver".
Thankfully the Army of Great America has quelled much of the disturbances and the ringleaders have been rounded up and will soon be sent for transportation as slaves to the plantations.
Speaking to allay the fears of some Canadians the President of USA ( Great America) stated; 
" Today we have accepted the Canadians as part of our Great Nation. In time we hope that Canadians come to accept our benign and tolerant leadership. Accept our kindness and in time we will forgive your primitive ways and may even come to regard you as Americans of the North and not just subsidy junkies who can't run an oil industry".

Scottish Independence round 2?

It's been announced today that our first minister of Scotland, Nicola sturgeon will push for another Scottish referendum!! We are not giving up and will push for indepdence! Actually here's a fun fact the next thread I will post will be how it would be like if it was Canada joining America, enjoy! 

Free Catalonia!

It's independence time for Catalonia, they will be having a referendum soon. I hope they get indepdence. They are ruled by Spain. And they've been supportive with Scottish indepdence, so go for it Catalonia! Scotland is with you!!! Saor Catalonia!!!!!!!!!!!! ALBA!!!!! 

A day at the doctors.

So today Kimmi came to me at the doctors and I was only meant to be there for five minutes to discuss a plan. And the doctor was so nice and understanding we spent 35 minutes there. She was really helpful and compassionate. I told her why I moved to Edinburgh again, how I'm feeling and just the truth really. She gave me a lot of information and it looks like I'm getting the support I need from the medical services.. Tomorrow I have the dentist and then a big house clean up, I get my new glasses on Thursday. We buried Bailey yesterday... Can't believe he's gone. Feel a bit crushed inside. ...
 I've had the following song stuck in my head all day



I love it one of my fav bands
Enjoy



Fuckers

Saturday, 12 September 2015

Rest In Peace Bailey

Last night my heart shattered into a million pieces. My beloved pet rat Bailey took the journey to Rattie Heaven. Bailey was three years old and was apart of our little family. He had his own personality and never, ever bit me and let me pet him as much as I liked. We are both devistated about the death of Bailey. He touched our lives and we will never forget him. His brother Nason is really upset, he just looks so sad and is heart broken, his brother, best friend is gone. We are preparing ourselves for Nason, we need to give him lots of attention now. It was hard picking Bailey up last night, but he was my Pet so I owed it to him to make him comfortable, we are going to bury him at my parents house Rest in peace wee man. I will see you again one day. We love you so much Bailey-Bear. Rest In Peace

Bailey 2012-2015






Thursday, 10 September 2015

Raising money for The Brittle Bone Charity UK.

Hi everyone this is going to be a late post and I want it to be a meaningful post as well. Now before you click off this, no I'm not trying to get your bank details and pull at your purse strings. I am simply just raising awareness on something that means a lot to me and my family. 

You see this beautiful little baby girl? Her name is Mila. She's my niece. She's Nine months tomorrow. And she suffers from an illness named Osteogenesis imperfecta, better known as brittle bone desease. 

We love her and obviously want her to have the best quality of life but will treat her no different just be a little bit more safer with our little darling... She is receiving treatment every week by going to a special swimming pool that helps the bones in her body. 

This post is not for sympathy this post is not to get money for Mila this post is not to get money for me or my family. This post is to help donate towards the brittle bone society. My brother and sister in law can pay for treatment for our darling. But so many family's can't. So many family's like my own need support and help. That's where these guys step in. They help 20 thousand family's in the United Kingdom, emotionally, possibly financially too. They help give seminars and help raise awareness of the condition. So what I'm asking from you guys is to please consider donating, anything will be appreciated. It would mean a lot to me and my family. 


Mila's Story, told by her mother:

"At our 20 week scan we were told our baby wasn't measuring properly and I had to get growth scans every 2 weeks for the rest of my pregnancy. Each appointment was scarier than the one before as we were unsure what they were going to find or what they were looking for. At 28 weeks we were told that best case scenario would be dwarfism. We were told baby may not survive past 36 weeks and offered a termination. We kept positive and carried on.
Then our beautiful girl arrived on 12th December 2014, she was perfect and all in proportion. We left the hospital and no concerns were raised. 
When she was 5 weeks old at a follow up X-ray we were in disbelief when they discovered our tiny girl had multiple fractures. She has a rare bone condition called Osteogenesis Imperfecta (brittle bone disease). She had been so content and happy, it was hard to take in. 
We continued to watch her grow and become such a little character and have tried to keep everything as normal as possible. 
But sadly her femur fractured and our girl was admitted to hospital for 2 weeks, our baby girl was so brave and strong and is coping so well even though she was in lots of pain and was in traction so we couldnt pick her up for a cuddle. She was still smiling and giggling away.
We feel incredibly blessed to be the parents of such an amazing little girl, she makes us more proud every day and we love her so much!
Treatment starts in a few weeks to strengthen her bones so we are hopeful that this will avoid her having many more fractures in the future. She is going to have a very normal life but will just be a little more fragile. x x x"

Please just take a look on the URL and consider donating, Mila will get the love and support she needs, some children don't get that chance.

Thank you

http://www.justgiving.com/MILASWARRIORS


... Free

My head is free. It's out in the open and I can and will get better, I've been given the tools to get better now it's my turn to make the effort. I am the master of my future, I unlock the doors and I do the work. I will be what I want to be and I deserve to be happy and humble. My day will come and I will have my dreams stitched together. No more poor old me. More like poor who I used to be. I love my life and am lucky to have the people in my life. I love my nieces and my wonderful girlfriend. 

Watch out old Mexican dog trainer who thinks choke collars and punching a dog in the neck to get it to obey

I'm about to ruin your career

I can finally smile and say.... I have nothing to hide and my worrys are just a temptation of getting off this long road
Thank you


Wednesday, 9 September 2015

What the actual F**K?!

I have just updated my blog today... yes, yes very good and normal... and my previous post from yesterday has just been upoaded.... i thought i uploaded it... confused... FUCK

New glasses.


Well Today was a pretty good day for me. but god damn, new glasses day.......Yep, i had an eye test today with Kimmi and we got new glasses (they'll be ready next week) I like them because they are not as thick as my current ones. and they seem nice... which is well nice...


Tomorrow i have promised myself i shall be going to the volunteer centre because i need work at the dog kennels... I just don't want them to take the piss out of me like last time so i am a bit concerned about it but i am sure it should be fine, I really want this to work because i love dogs and want to change the world... i really do... 

So right now me and Kimmi are going to make dinner together, I went to the shops yesterday and got reduced mince for £1 from i think £4... and i swear when that reduced isle opens people are all over that isle like flys to shit ! I have students and Chinese old ladys battling me for food... Sometimes i love being a cunt and taking the last meat product and dumping it in the meat section that is expensive 


Friday is doctors appointment to talk about options... i have to travel on a bus for 20 minutes to get to the doctors in a different village.... the one where i stay which is 5 minutes across the road has a years waiting list.....

so that is amazing...

Going to start dinner now with Kimmi, we are having Spag ball... nomnomnom




Bye

Fuckers

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Busy week starting today.

So Kimmi had to go to the doctors today.. So I came along. It was good to get our mind at ease, oh boy.....

Before that though I went to get dinner and Kim went to get new glasses, before they though....

I went to the dentist!!! I hate the dentist I canny stand it...... Anyway after that I stood at the bus stop and chatted with an old man. Old people are nice to talk to 

You can learn a lot from old people. He was telling me how they wanted him to pay and he laughed, he laughed because in Scotland old people get free bus travel and dentist care. 

Tomorrow I have an appointment to get my eyes checked, I think they've got worse lol! ... Then on Thursday I'm meeting Kim at the gym there's a new train station that's opened up next to her college

Infact the queen is coming to the small town of Dalkeith to open up eskbank train station... (Who gives a fuck) LOL!

Then on Friday I am going to the doctors and Saturday it's the football and Sunday cleaning day. I'm going to try and take Jack for a big long walk. I wanna train some things out of him.. Oh yeah I forgot 

I'm going to try and get to the volenteer centre this week and try and find a dog kennels to volenteer with I loved working with the dogs last time ... I kinda feel bad how I left them

But to be fair they were asking me to clean plates feed sheep and horses when I was only there to walk dogs. It was all like Stevie can you walk my dog? And in my head I'm like nah i would rather walk the dog who is anxious in the corner and shaking or the border collie who won't stop howling not your princess poodle who gets gourmait food ya prick....

Then there was the time a kidy 18 year old was trying to boss me about hahahaha! No fuck them the only nice person there was Jenn, she was a really nice lady! 

But yeah that's my life right now, I need to shower and get my gym stuff ready. My dads getting a lot better by the way, more healthy, so yep that's life

Bye bye 

Fuckers ! 


Sunday, 6 September 2015

Check list and a wee video for the 19th..

So as I have stated on the 19th me and Kimmi will be going to Glasgow to march for Scottish indepdence vote again with around 5 thousand people and my check list follows

1 face paint - blue and white check
2 kilt - (need to get one or rent one)
3 Scotland flag check
4 whisky... No this will be a peaceful march

Enjoy the video!

You unionists!!


Smule.

So if you have an iPhone you'll notice there is an app called smule, even though I am a really bad singer (I canny sing for shit) I've been singing on itxD Kimmi has too, she's good ... But I've been singing all sorts, I sang man on the moon by rem and Eurovision songs LOL!! What else have a sung? Hmmm oh aye a sung flashlight by Jesse j? Never heard of the song before got the words wrong added my new words to it

Anyway if you wanna check out my singing search my name 

Stevieperry



Fuckers.

Saturday, 5 September 2015

Bored bored bored.

Very bored, chest infection:( what do? 

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Marching...

Forgot to mention on the 19th of September (one year and one day after the Scottish Referendum) me and Kimmi will be going to Glasgow to march for Scottish independence. there should be around 5 thousand people marching... excited :D

The Rise of the SNP.

Just for all my international followers on here i thought the following video would help you get a better view of Scotland politically. it's one of my favourite videos on the SNP

Come join us and view

Saor Alba

Alba gu brĂ¡th!!!!!!


Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Up late making chicken soup!!

So i am up late making chicken soup, home made, and I am paranoid it will be raw so I need to stay up to cook it. Kim's got college tomorrow so I'm being a house wife for the day and making dinner:)

Let's see what my diary is this week. 

Thursday I'm going to the gym and Friday I will meet up with my mother

I want a haircut next week, I'm getting it shorter lol

Saturday I'll go to the gym, the gym has a jacuzzi and a sauna. 

This post is shit lol

Anyway I'm feel sad. So I'm going to go check on the soup and if it's cooked turn it off and go to bed

"It fell apart right from the start but I couldn't really see the Forrest from the trees"
Fuckers