Hello there friends and family…
We’ve had another busy couple of weeks.
Work weeks:
Sam 23-27
Monday: Y4-This is one of her top 3 best days since being
here. A wonderful class.
Tuesday:Y6-nothing special
Wednesday:Y6-It was at a school that the kids don’t wear
uniforms and was just a horrible day. It’s
at a school that I taught year 5/6 PE for a day and the year 6s at that school
are just so rude.
Thursday:Y1-It was a nice class.
Friday:Y3-This was another class from hell.
Lisa 23-27
Monday: Y5-They were not bad.
Tuesday-Friday: I taught the same year 6 class as last
Friday. I really like them. We mesh well; can have fun without losing
control. They invited me to their leaving ceremony. And they seem to genuinely like having me as
their teacher. They’ve seen me around
the school this past week and keep asking if I’ll be teaching them again before
school ends.
During the week we kept busy. Gym Tuesday and Wednesday, Primark Thursday,
and Friday we met up with Brianne in the London Bridge area for dessert and a
last goodbye. Where else would we have gone?
We met up with her family after dessert at Tower Bridge to take some pictures for them. While we were waiting for the sun to set so they could have a picture with the bridge lit up, it started to rise to let a boat through!
We’ve wanted to see that since the first time we saw it. We said our final good-bye to Brianne on the tube because she left Saturday morning. It's so sad.
Saturday was very exciting for me…Matt arrived. After almost 6 months of being on opposite
sides of the world it was so nice to have him here. Sam and I made the trek out to Gatwick early
Saturday morning, signs in tow.
We ended
up waiting FOREVER because the goof forgot to put what his occupation was but
said he was visiting his girlfriend, so he got grilled. He finally got through though and I was so excited. We then made the trip home and had an easy day. Hung around home, he unpacked and got settled, then Matt and I walked up to the grocery store to do a bit of shopping then walked home.
Sunday Sam elected to stay home, so Matt and I headed into
London to do some wandering.
We got Matt
an Oyster Card, then went up to Oxford Circus to get him a cheap phone and have
lunch.
After lunch we walked down
through Soho so Matt could get a “good coffee”, through Piccadilly, through
Green Park and saw Buckingham Palace before heading home.
On our way Matt decided to get some wine and
ended up with a juice box of Tesco wine.
Sam 30-4
Sam spent all week in a year 4 class. It was a really nice
group of kids; they listened, were well-behaved and funny. It was an all-around good week.
Lisa 30-4
I was back in the same school as last week, but was in
almost every class in the school. It’s a
great school. Lovely staff and the TAs are great. There is only 1 of each year group except
there are two year 5 classes, but the school itself is quite big, so each
classroom is like double the size of any classroom I’ve been in. I was in a horrible year 5 class Monday and a horrible year 1 class Tuesday, but a lovely
year 3 class Wednesday, a lovely year 5 class Thursday, and a pretty good year
4 class Friday. I’ve been in almost
every class in the school now. It’s
really nice to be in a school so much because the kids really get to know you. I walked into a couple of the classes and
kids came up and said “Good morning, Lisa” and they’ll wave in the halls. It just feels really nice. I get to go back 4 days next week as well.
This week we all met and went to the gym Monday after work.
Tuesday was Canada Day so we went up to Trafalgar Square and had dinner and
checked out the Maple Leaf before calling it a night.
Wednesday we had a going
away evening for our friend Jessica. We went for a drink at a place called the
Paramount near Tottenham Court. The
restaurant/bar part is on the 32nd and 33rd floors of this place so we
had a really cool view of the city. The
part we were sitting in on the 33rd floor was really narrow so with
the number of us that were there we had to move twice to try to fit in better.
The drinks were also crazy expensive so we basically had 1 each…I don’t think they liked us much. After we left there and headed to a pub just down the street for a second drink and a bit of food. I had a lovely hot chocolate. It was so sad to say good-bye to another one of our girls. Thursday was Matt’s birthday. I got him some beers to try and made him a steak and baby potato dinner.
We also had a new agent and her contractor
come by to look at our flat. The mould
is horrendous and they were both blown away at how we could live with it. She was really nice and ended up bringing us
a dehumidifier to help dry out our place.
Friday Matt made us a wonderful roast beef dinner with mashed potatoes
and gravy. MMMMM! It was so yummy and a
great way to finish off our work week.
Matt started his wanderings Monday morning early in Soho to
find a coffee shop, then walked through Hyde Park to the Science Museum and the
Museum of Natural History and finished his day at the Victoria and Albert Museum
before meeting me at Victoria station to head to the gym. Tuesday he took his
time in the morning then went to the Museum of London, walked around St. Paul’s
Cathedral, went across the Millennium Bridge, had a beer, and then bought a tie
at Primark before meeting us to go into Trafalgar Square. Wednesday he went into West Croydon to hit up
Primark and got some things. Thursday he went into Wimbledon and watched tennis
all day. He got to see some junior
games, doubles, and the Canadian woman play and win her semi-final match. Sam and I are very jealous. Friday he took it
easy, went grocery shopping and made us dinner.
It was great. Roast beef, mashed
potatoes, gravy, broccoli and cauliflower.
Saturday we had a market day. We started by going to Portabello Market in
Notting Hill, then headed to Camden Market, then down to Spitalfields
Market. It was a nice day, weather
wasn’t great but we got a bunch of souvenir type stuff that we’ve needed to get
for a while, and Matt got to see some different areas of London.
| Fish ate my foot skin...felt so gross. |
| We got our bags finally...thanks to our momma's |
Today we met up with Ben and Laura (my friend from home that
we skyped with) up at London Bridge and walked up the Thames to our spot for a
tea/hot chocolate/coffee and some fries, then continued up all the way to
Westminster to see Big Ben and then through St. James Park and past Buckingham
Palace, finishing our walk at Victoria station.
It was a lovely afternoon. It’s
fun for us to see how much we have learned living here. It’s great too because now we have someone
who will take all of our household stuff.
We're down to our last 8 days of work, a final weekend, and a lot of packing/cleaning in London. We've got a jam-packed 2 weeks ahead of us and can't believe that's it.
Thanks for reading.
We out.
Lisa and Sam
(and Matt)
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