Wednesday, 31 December 2025

Happy New Year Again

So this morning I'd decided to take my Ninja 1000 motorbike for a ride as I've put it on sorn from tomorrow and I thought I'd give it one last ride before I put it back on the road in the spring or summer. Sadly I got up and it was really frosty and very cold so I changed my mind hence I'm writing my blog in the warm instead. I did take it out for a ride a week ago but I'm currently struggling with my over active bladder again and wet myself a bit before being able to get to a toilet. I'm sure the cold weather isn't helping matters. I did make it to loo before too much came out but its still upsetting and embarrassing at the time. I also went out on my Honda Hornet a couple of times over Christmas without wetting myself thankfully and I've decided this bike is now my winter hack. Although with no rear hugger and a short front mudguard it dose tend to throw mud up all over itself and me. One thing though is the heated grips on that bike are amazing and do an excellent job of keeping my hands warm.

Normally when I write these blog post once a month I use my diary to see what I've done as I have the memory of a goldfish. Sadly I forgot about my blog when I binned my old 2025 diary a few days ago so I'm now working from memory only so expect a short blog this time. If I can't remember things I'll make some stuff up instead oK?

Just before Christmas I do remember going out Dee/David for a couple of days out. The first one was a trip to another museum or actually 2 museums joined together. The museum of natural history and the Pitt rivers museum in Oxford. Both of which were packed with old stuff to look at and read about. I personally liked the one with the dinosaur bones in but I think David liked the other one better. I did have to tell them went we left David wasn't an exhibit and I wasn't stealing him. I might have made that last bit up.

However after having a quick look round the Christmas Market in Oxford we went in Blackwell's bookshop which is massive and probably the best book shop I've ever been in. I didn't buy any books but Dee got one on poetry from there. I will be going back there again I'm sure as I do love a good bookshop. Now I just need to learn to read instead of looking at the pictures. From Oxford Dee drove us to Newbury where there was a Christmas meal going on for trans people which was well attended by old trans folk. As normal my eyes were bigger then my stomach and I couldn't manage my pudding but it wasn't really about the food more the company. Talking of which as I already mentioned I do notice that all these trans events are attended mainly by old people and sadly few young people. I think young trans people don't really want to go out with groups of other trans people and probably just try and fit in with normal people instead. So these meals and events will in the end die a death. I'm often the youngest one at these events and I'm no spring chicken. BTW I'm a year older on the 12 of January if you were wondering when my birthday was and thinking of buying me something nice. Just saying.

As well as Oxford David and I(not Dee this time)went to Longleat to see the animals and the lights. I say see the animals but I think David thought there was a prize for the fastest car round the park! It was like "we can stop here and get out to look at the giraffes and zebras if you like?" He didn't like. We can drive through the monkeys or drive past. He drove pass for fear of them damaging his car and the rest was in the over taking lane trying to avoid any animals stupid enough to venture on to the track. Turns out there was no prize for fastest round the course sadly. The light show started of again with David trying to get round as fast as possible and sprinting on ahead of me. To be fair as it was Wallace and Gromet based it didn't mean much to him as he'd never watched a Wallace and Gromet film despite living in Bristol where it's made! He slowed down on the second half of the light show though as much of this was cities and famous landmarks including Bristol which was impressive. Especially the London display. All in all it was a good but wet and cold day out. 

I saw David yesterday in fact and we had a late Christmas lunch at the Fox Den not far from where he lives and somewhere we often go. We both had 3 courses and pretty much ate everything. Although I had Sea Bass not Turkey. In fact although on the Christmas menu unlike David's my whole meal was nothing like a Christmas dinner.

This month I did a few sessions from home(now that I can) and one where I was dressed as a big boobed maid tied up as pretty rough and after the session when I took my make up off my head was covered in red spots so I panicked thinking I'd caught something but when I googled it I found out they were petechias which are broken capillaries from straining. After a few days the spots went but sadly I had to cancel a day of bondage with Trenchard which was meant to be the following day after my rough session.

So the big news is I'm finally going to have an operation at the end of January for my reflux issues that I've been suffering from for over 20years. To be honest my symptoms haven't been too bad lately but I have to go through with it so I can come of the tablets hopefully. This does mean that while I recover I won't be able to do any sessions and when I do maybe not the rougher ones. Most likely I'll be out of action throughout February. So anyone thinking of booking in to see me for kinky fun might want to do so in January. Having said that. Next week I'm away for few days touring again and the last week before my op on the 30th I'm away doing bondage and I have a few other days booked up already. So I don't have that many days available this month. 

As for my Christmas it was very quiet in my new house. Just how I wanted it really and tonight I'm not going out either so another quiet new years eve for me.

My next blog will either be early again or late after my operation.

All that remains for me to say is thank you to anyone who gave me presents(looking at you Olsarge,David, Shaun and Trenchard)and happy New Year again.

Nina x

   













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