Showing posts with label olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olympics. Show all posts

Monday, 13 August 2012

Flag Tags & Win a Limited Edition Olympic Camera! - CLOSED


You might have noticed a bit of Olympic Fever in the air over the last couple of weeks. And even though the flame might have been passed on to Rio for 2016, there's still the Paralympics to enjoy, and yet more incredible sporting prowess (and the chance of a few more medals!)

Well, Panasonic, as one of the official sponsors of the Games, have come up with a really fun Facebook app to let people show their support for their teams, without the mess of real face paints (my white jeans have never been the same since they encountered Squeaky painted as a butterfly!). All you need is a photo, and the rest is magic. Your face, complete with flag, can even be displayed on a giant screen in Stratford! Fame at last! If you're a bit shy, you can opt out of that bit, but why miss out on your moment of fame?

If, like me, your background is from more than one country, you can even choose to have two flags on your face, though I think the single one looks better. Just pop along to http://www.facebook.com/PanasonicUK/app_316244828451255 (Warning – video & music plays automatically, if you're at work you might want to mute your pc first!). You can upload a picture, use a webcam, or choose one from your facebook albums. Choose your team, or teams, and with a couple of clicks to show it where your face is, you've got your own flag tag.
Supporting the Czech Republic

Here's mine...  You can see your own, and those of all your friends by clicking on the gallery tab at the top of the app. You can get the link to your own picture by going into the gallery and clicking on your image.  Right click on the image pop up & click Copy Image URL, and that gives you a link to your image to share.











The Prize!
So, you lovely people. How would you feel about a camera? THIS camera?   Well, it must be your lucky day, because I've got one to give away to one of my readers!

To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is go to the Panasonic facebook page, create your own flag tag, and comment below with a link to your picture, tell me the country/countries you're supporting, and give me a means of contacting you if you are the lucky winner.  (Follow the instructions above to get your link, don't give me a link to your profile pic - if I can't access your flag, your entry won't be counted)

Standard terms & conditions apply (see tab above), entry signifies acceptance of these terms. Entries close at 23.59pm (UK Time) on 8 September 2012, and a winner will be drawn using random.org. I will contact the winner within 48 hours of the draw, if I do not hear back within 5 days, their prize will be forfeit and a further winner will be drawn.  Entries are open internationally, if the winner is based outside the UK, you'll receive Amazon vouchers to the value of the camera.

Good luck!


EDIT 9/9/12: We Have A Winner!

After working out the numbers & taking out the multiple comments (don't worry I didn't take anyone OUT, just only counted once), random.org made its selection.


Congratulations to Michaela Britton @YorkshireMumOf2! If you drop me a DM on twitter, or email squeakyblog@gmail.com, I'll pass your details to the PR company & they will get your camera on its way to you very soon!  Thanks to everyone who took part.


Saturday, 4 August 2012

Olympic Moments

I've got a confession to make.  Before the start of the Olympics I really wasn't bothered.  I still think the torch looks like a cheese grater with a gas lighter in the middle of it.  We went to the local round of the torch relay, and I was distinctly underwhelmed.

However, we had tickets for the football in Cardiff last week, and against my better judgement off we went with Squeaky in tow.  A two year old.  At a football match.  No, lets be accurate, TWO football matches.  We applied for the tickets in the very first ballot, and picked the session on 1 August because there were two men's matches & in my words at the time "with 2 matches, you stand half a chance of one decent team". We were made up when it turned out that the second of our matches was Team GB.  We actually saw Mexico vs Switzerland and Team GB vs Uruguay.

I was still muttering about whether this was really a good idea even on the train to Cardiff.  The "vital information" that London 2012 emailed to me last week said that you absolutely, positively MUST allow at least 2 hours before the ticketed start time to get in.  That might apply to the events in the Olympic Park, but really, for the Millennium Stadium it was overkill of the highest order.  They've hosted things before, there's no distance to trek, an hour would have been too much.


However, getting there two hours in advance meant we had plenty of time to soak up the carnival atmosphere.  I don't know if it was a result of it being the Olympics, or because Mexico were one of the teams playing, but it really was an incredible atmosphere out on the street outside the stadium.  People in Mexican dress, all sorts of other fancy dress costumes, tv and radio reporters talking to people, singing, dancing, crazy people dressed up as comedy referees.  The roads around the stadium were closed off to traffic, with the exception of the team buses, which were lead in by a pair of beautiful police horses.  I could see through the windows of the coaches to the players, but a photo of a bunch of bored footballers with headphones on doesn't make for great blogging moments.

Even the police were happy to pose for photos, and I was quite impressed that Squeaky didn't announce "Me really scared" when we went over to the horses.

Once through baggage checks, and into the stadium, we grabbed a quick (and expensive) drink, and settled down into our seats.  The Millennium Stadium is pretty good, but I've got a few suggestions.  I've been a couple of times before, but I still find it difficult to find my way around as the entrance doors listed on our tickets were not the ones closest to our seats & we had to walk quite a way around.  To be honest they could do with a few (dozen) more bars & food service areas, as the queues were absurd, and a few more toilets for the same reason.  I was also a little unimpressed to find that the baby-change rooms were used by staff to store their belongings, which meant that a room big enough to be used by 4 or 5 parents at the same time, and designated for breastfeeding, could only be used for 1 nappy change, and no breastfeeding facility was available if needed, or at least not in the area we were seated in.

I'm still not a massive football fan, I have to admit, but it is a much better thing to watch in person than on TV.  It's a lot more "real", I don't know, it's hard to describe.  Have a couple more photos...

Mexico (L) vs Switzerland (R)
Team GB (L) vs Uruguay (R)
The atmosphere was very different between the two matches.  There were a lot of empty seats during the first match, and I got the impression that quite a lot of the crowd were people who wouldn't normally go to football.  It was all very calm & polite.  Then on came Team GB.  And in came the football fans who had spent a couple of hours warming up in the way that they do best (there's branches of Wetherspoon's opposite two of the main gates)  The volume went up a hundredfold.  It was still friendly, but not quite the same.  Squeaky had had enough by this point, and fell asleep on me five minutes into the first half, and only woke up when Team GB scored right on half time.  That was my cue to take her home, as the trains run hourly, and I wanted to get her home safely.  SqueakyDaddy stayed for the second half, and the later train was very very full, so I made the right choice.

I'm finally getting into the Olympic spirit (Mo Farah is running as I type this), and I'm really glad I went.  I probably won't go to another football match, and unless Squeaky grows up to be an athlete, I'm not likely to attend another Olympics, but we went, and it was a great experience.

I was not sponsored to attend this event. I paid for my own tickets, and have not been asked to write this.  All opinions are my own.