Sunday, 22 June 2014

Living Life in London



Hello all.

It has been 3 weeks since we last posted...
Sorry for the lack of posts the last couple weeks.  We’ve been super busy as our time in London is quickly coming to an end.

After our wonderful week off in Scotland, Sam and I went back to work while the Park family toured our wonderful city of London.

It was Matt and my 1 year anniversary on the 1st, so crazy to me that it’s been a year.  This past year has gone by so quickly and life has changed so much.
It was also my parents’ 25th Wedding anniversary on the 2nd, so that’s pretty awesome too.  I miss them like crazy and am so lucky to have them.

Sam’s first week back she didn’t end up working Monday so her and Mary (who also didn’t work) came back to our place so that we could finally get a plumber in to fix the leak that has been causing all our mould.  She was back at the all-boys high school Tuesday.  She turned down a day of high school (not the all-boys) and ended up in a primary that we really like.  Thursday she took off to spend some extra time with her family. And Friday she was in primary again.

My first week back was pretty good.  Monday and Tuesday were good days in different primary schools. I got to spend a day as a 1-on-1 with a boy with Autism one of the days which was a really interesting experience. I spent my last 2 days in a year 4 class at a really nice school that I ended up back at quite a bit in the following 2 weeks. 

That week I met up with Tasha, a friend from home, for a wander and dinner on Tuesday. The Parks and I went bowling on Wednesday (we think Sharon may practice). Thursday, Sam and her family went on a 4D ride (not so good), to dinner, and went to see Billy Elliott that night and said it was fabulous and highly recommended it.




The Parks left early Saturday morning.  We trooped out to the airport on the bus to drop them off with all of their luggage plus a bag of each mine and Sam’s. It was so wonderful to have them here, I know that Sam absolutely loved being able to have them here for two weeks.  Thanks so much to them for everything they did for us while they were here.  

After they left Sam and I met Mary and Brianne at London Bridge to go to Shakespeare’s Globe for A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream. We had tickets for the standing section right in front of the stage so it’s just fit in where there’s space. When we walked in we noticed that there were a lot of people using sign language and were thinking that was pretty cool.  Maybe a big group came together to watch.  Then we noticed a sign that said “Deafinitely…” and were thinking maybe there is someone on stage who would be translating to sign language.  Nope, the whole thing was in sign language apparently.  A few times where characters would also say their lines, but for the most part we just had to try to figure out what was going on.  We also missed a lot of good jokes because people around us were laughing hysterically through most of it.  We ended up leaving at intermission because we were missing key parts (we couldn’t really remember the play from reading it in high school, and Sam had never read it so it made it really hard to follow). We ended up just sitting outside the theatre in the sun and chatted and people watched. People watching in London is amazing because there are always so many people and from all over the world.  You hear so many different accents and see so many different outfits. It’s fun.  This day blue plaid seemed to be the big thing.  After a bit we headed to The Real Greek, which is a restaurant just a few doors down from the theater, for dinner.  We ended up eating and chatting for about 3 hours and finally decided we should head out.  Sam and I had been up since before 5 so we were pretty wiped.











Sunday we met a bunch of our teaching girls for brunch at The Breakfast Club around Angel station which was awesome. It’s tucked away down a little side street and has random tables outside then an assortment inside (it’s really small). There was a big line up so we had lots of time to chat and wait for Jess to get there.  We got to sit outside and the food was great.  When we finished we headed up to Camden Market because Jessica had never been before. We wandered, some people bought stuff, and then we headed out.
We were exhausted, it was a busy couple of weeks and a busy, exhausting weekend, but so fun.











The following week, work was steady…we both worked all week, nothing too exciting.
Sam went to the all-boys high school for the last time on Monday and Tuesday, then ended up at the school she did her first day at on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday she taught primary at 2 new schools.
I taught Nursery at one of my favourite schools Monday, I taught at a new school Tuesday and Wednesday half day in nursery and half day in year 1 both days, and then Thursday and Friday I was back at the same school as the previous week, Year 6 one day then year 1 the other. Only thing worth mentioning was a map that was put up in the year 1 class I was in...notice the missing parts of countries.
How is this ok to put up in a school?!

And we continued being busy…
Monday we went to the gym after work.
Tuesday we went to a movie in the park with our Canadian Teacher friends, and Andrea and her friend Linda joined us. It was going to be the last time I could see her before she headed home.  We had a great time.  The movie was Mean Girls, how could we not have fun? "You can't sit with us!"



Wednesday Mary and Brianne came for dinner.  We made lettuce wraps and hung out for a bit.
Thursday we went to the gym after work. 
Friday we had a night out with the teaching girls, and a final hurrah with Mary at our favourite location on the Thames in the London Bridge area.  We had a fun time, but because we had to have such an early morning Mary, Brianne, Sam and I headed out earlier than the rest and ended our night with a photo shoot at Tower Bridge.   














Saturday we got up bright and early and took Mary out to the airport with Brianne.  We had a final tea/breakfast out there before she left us.  We already miss her!  "You girls are awesome... ly horrible. I hate you. Kill yourselves. Girl power! Sisters before misters!"  <3
After leaving the airport we decided to head to Buckingham Palace because we’d heard about something happening there called the Trooping of the Colour (we had no idea what that was).  Got there in perfect time to get a good spot and to see the Royal Family go by in carriages, then come back, then the Queen stood out in front of the gates on her little platform, then all of them on the balcony for the fly by. 


It was amazing!  We all felt like we could go home happy because we’ve now seen the Royals.
We headed home after, we were all exhausted. Sam and I ended up starting our laundry and watching a bunch of movies.

Sunday was a pretty lazy day.  We did the rest of our laundry in the morning and then Brianne met us at Primark for a shopping trip.  We all got matching dresses :P   Sam and I may have got a bunch of fun stuff for summer weather teaching.
They’re really cute.
Then we came home and made dinner and watched The Sweetest Thing.  It was a lovely relaxing evening.
Brianne’s family came on Monday so we won’t get to see her too much over the next couple weeks before she leaves.  

It’s amazing meeting people in situations like these.  You get so close so fast because you’re out of your comfort zone. We have made 2 friends for life over here in our 6 months together and we can’t wait for our Mexico reunion with them <3

I got to Skype with a friend and his girlfriend that are moving to London in a couple weeks just about tips I had for moving here and getting started.  It is funny thinking about it and seeing how much we’ve picked up being here.  Sam and I are definitely going to write a blog post just about things we’ve learned since being here, living, teaching, phrases, everything.
And of course it was Father’s Day <3 We love and miss our daddies.
My daddy, godfather, and Grandpa <3
Adventuring in London
This past week Sam was in one school all week covering classes so teachers could do testing with their students.  She was in years 1 and 2 mostly.
I was in the same school Monday-Wednesday as I was Thursday and Friday and had a good time. Thursday I had nursery at a new school, and Friday I was in a year 6 class and will be back in that class Tuesday-Friday next week.

My friend Andrea went home on Tuesday which is so sad. Everyone is leaving, it’s so crazy.  Our time here is going so fast.  2 of our friends have already left and 1 is leaving next weekend. There's 1 week until Matt gets here, 4 weeks of teaching left/living in our flat, then time to travel and soon after back home.

So crazy.

Yesterday we headed up into London for a picnic in the sun at Hyde Park with Meghan.  We ended up just staying at Green Park though because we met up there and there was some space.  It was a great day.  We spent a good few hours out in the sun just relaxing and catching up, then played a bit of paddle ball. We finished off the day heading down to our favourite pub on the Thames (the Founder’s Arm) for a bit of a snack and a drink.  It was great to catch up.  We hadn’t seen Meghan for quite a while. Meghan, Marina and Cierra and Marina’s boyfriend Alex are moving down to Clapham Common, which is down towards us, next weekend.  It’ll be nice to have them closer even just for a couple weeks.


Today we met up with Brianne for lunch at the burger place we found on our first outing together in Oxford Circus.  It was so nice to see her.

Matt gets here early next Saturday, so less than a week and I’m really excited.

Thanks for reading.

We out.

Sam and Lisa