Thursday, September 30, 2010
Home Maker
So we bought a ton of cleaning supplies and were determined to scrub everything before unpacking anything. So we pumped some music and I got into OCD mode. They we set up our rooms and figured out what we needed to get for furniture. Our place is furnished but there is nothing in my room except a bed. Amy's room is identical except it has a bit of a closet- but nothing big enough to fit either of our wardrobes. So we trudged over to a store about a block away (that's kind of like HomeSense at home) in a torrential down pour. Amy got some plastic drawer things to use in the closet, we got a Brita filter, and I got a clothes hanger thingy. It is not nearly as nice as the one I had in vic, but unfortunately this was all they had- and it was relatively cheap. Now yesterday was Amy's birthday, and we had fully intended to go out and celebrate. But then it was 9pm before we stopped long enough to look at a clock. Since all day my hands were full of various luggage pieces or cleaning supplies whilst running around in the rain, I had terrible hair going on. We hadn't gone grocery shopping yet, so we had nothing to eat. And we were both in sweatpants. Now on my birthday I wouldn't let this happen because I'm way too much of a narcissist, but Amy is so much cooler. She decided it would be just as fun to go out on the weekend instead and just stay in for the night. So we found the closest pizza place, grabbed some cheap champagne and watched downloaded tv shows we were catching up on (cough cough gossip girl). It was great actually and today was much more productive than it would have been.
So today was the first day that stayed sunny and warm ALL DAY! Last night I had a great sleep in my new bed (pictures to come I promise) and woke up feeling wonderful. So we went to the school (15 minutes away walking slowly) and got our gym passes. Then we found a grocery store two blocks away from our house- so lucky- and got as much as we figured we could fit in our goddamn mini fridge. Yes- it is a mini fridge. It wasn't until our cleaning sesh that we realized we have another freezer in a closet next to the kitchen- thank god. But still, this is going to be annoying I can already feel it.
To deal with the lack of 'things' in the house we then walked downtown to "T.K Maxx", now for all you shoppers you might think I made a typo- no no it's with a K not a J, but it exactly the same. We got some extra blankets- because our house is freezing. I am trying to figure out how the hell to control this but so far my attempts to turn on the electric heaters have failed- and the big box in the kitchen may as well have writing in Chinese on it. So yes blankets. and a toothbrush holder, and soap dispenser, and hangers, and baskets, and an ipod player and an orange paper towel holder, and a coat rack and mirrors. Then we had to carry that all back to our house- which took about 45 minutes. I don't think I have discussed this new thing amy does when we walk. As she passes any remotely good looking guys, she states they are our new boyfriends- and let me tell you she is not quiet. and this happens a lot. I no longer even bother being embarrassed.
So now we are doing our afternoon internet time-because that's when most of you are finally awake. We got our first batch of mail today! A bill for water- which I guess you pay for 6 months at a time- in advance. Oh and our bank cards! We are now holders of UK Bank accounts. So I am going to organize some things, take some pictures, and have a bubble bath.
Ta-ta my dears.
Hope all is well at home
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Limbo
Well I’m typing this up in my room and I’ll end up posting it in the morning. My gravol is kicking in(still drug dependant) so I’m going to get rid of the computer. Send out all your positive thoughts and maybe we can get into the house soon.
Night xo
Monday, September 27, 2010
Delayed Again
Wait wait one more thing. We went to this restaurant close to our hotel last night and it was like a real british pub type restaurant thing. Lots of meat and yorkshire puddings and sauces. We stuck to the menu instead but were surrounded by families drinking beer and laughing. Missing you all. Gotta go due to internet running out
xo
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Lazy Sunday
1) Don't ever wear pants to the bar.
Considering I don't usually 'do' casual, I found myself wearing jeans, a t-shirt and my new boots to a club. Now at home that would be acceptable. Here- no way. Everyone is decked out. Fancy dresses, plastered make-up and the highest heels they can get their hands on. So for the first time in my life I felt underdressed.
2) "I can't tell if they are all gay or just well dressed"
This may have been my favourite thing Amy has ever said. And it is completely true. Everywhere you look there are guys in dress shirts, sweater vests and great shoes. And you know that I love a good dress shirt- but it can get a bit confusing. Plus I can't tell what any of them are saying- so that doesn't help. In fact I may have been challenged to a dance off- but I'm not quite sure.
3) Don't go early
We got there at about 12:30 and that was considered kind of early. Things didn't really pick up until about 1:30- which makes sense if you consider that some of the clubs stay open until 6. I may be too old for this. Oh but speaking of old- they have just as many cougars here as they do in K-town. Amy was convinced one boy was making out with his mother.
4) Don't go sober
We thought we were just scoping out the scene so we wouldn't drink much. But once we got there we were far too sober for that environment. So, because Amy is my drinking soulmate, we asked for a couple tequila shots. We actually got a confused look for that. Do people not drink tequila shots here? That will have to change. Anyways we realized no realistic amount of tequila would make us feel remotely cool at this club, so we scratched the drinking plan and danced instead. There were three rooms - one with british pop(which we didn't know at all), one with 80's hits, and one that was mostly 90's. We thought we had found our place- but I'm not convinced. The 80's room was filled with the above mentioned cougars. The Brit room was mostly sweaty old men. The 90's was good for awhile- some Spice Girls etc.- but quickly got lame. (oh but dad they were playing Wayne's World on one of the screens!) So eventually we went to the 80's room and the music drastically switched to all the music that is playing on the radio at home. This turned out to be the best. Plus Amy had a big crush on a guy that I'm convinced had a bun on the top of his head....
Okay that's all I got for rules. And my internet may cut out soon. We hopefully can move in to our place tomorrow, which would be amazing BUT we won't have email (other then on my phone) for the next little while. Oh and I haven't received any emails yet from any of you, so get on it!
Cheers
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Saturday Night
Well I will keep this short so Colton's statement about this blog being called "CMac never stops talking" isn't too true.
xo cmac
Friday, September 24, 2010
The first three days
Wednesday September 22, 2010
So I am sitting on the bunk beds of our itsy-bitsy Leicester hotel writing this in word, due to the lack on internet. This might be a common thing until we are all set up in out flat. So the journey- are you ready for this? It was a bit of a whirlwind. So I flew from Kelowna quickly to Calgary. Then I ran through the airport in time to board my plane to London. Expecting to sit next to someone obnoxious and/or smelly, I found my seat- the middle of the middle section. The surprise- I was seated with a small quiet man to my left and a cute, chatty British boy to my right. Turns out he is in the British army and was just in medicine hat training. After some friendly banter and a gross airline meal, I popped a gravol, wrapped my pillow around my neck, and passed out. I woke up just 40 minutes before landing- which went smoothly- and then I met my dear Amy. We got ripped off on a taxi downtown (of course) but it was worth it if you saw the amount of goddamn bags we had. Once we were in the train station (towing more bags then our little bodies could handle) we were sweating up a storm and trying to find where to go. Thankfully our obvious distress brought on friendliness more often then rude stares. Once we dragged everything on to the train and took up the entire luggage area for our cabin, we collapsed and ate snacks mom insisted I pack. Then off the train, into another cab, and we arrived at the hotel. Now this place is extremely cheap and we expected it to be small- but it is even smaller. Also, the shower in right next to the bed. So if we can handle this box for a few days, living together should be a breeze!
We got a quick glimpse of downtown on the way here, and I think it will be easier to love this place. Tomorrow we go to look for a flat- and we hope it’s successful so we can get out of here and all moved in. The journey here was only the beginning.
More to come tomorrow I hope :)
Thursday September 23, 2010
Bonjour! Today was a bit a stressful day- but it ended well. Lets start with last night. So I drift off to bed after typing up my blog for the day, thinking I was so great for adapting so quickly to the time change. Then I woke up at 2am. I laid in bed and tried every trick to get back to sleep- but my body was certain I had just had a nice nap and it was time for moving. So after doing this for an hour I gave in and popped a gravol. It still took about an hour to finally slip off to sleep- so when our alarm went off at 8am I was not a happy camper. So down for breakfast we went (£3.25) and then off to the viewings we setup with letting agents. Instead of taking a taxi we decided to take a chance on the transit system. Now our hotel-although it’s cheap- is in the middle of no where so it was about a 20 minute bus ride. And of course because we don’t know Leicester at all, we got off and had to take a taxi after all so we didn’t miss the meeting.
Now the first place was a real let down. They were supposed to show us one place in our price range- btu then told us they couldn’t do it until 1:00- but if we waited 10 mins they’d show us two other properties. We initially thought this was great- but they were both way out of our price range and really not that wonderful. So feeling discouraged, we walked to the next place. During this walk, we located the school and we realized this was the area we wanted to be in. Walking distance to the university, lots of students around, safe and close to Queens Street- which is this adorable road I hope to spend lots of time on. So off we go to Fleetwood Street (great name) and we found our place. Two double bedrooms, living room, kitchen, garden, big bathroom. It was a little cluttered due to the previous tenants moving out, but it has a lot of potential. We were quite happy with the place but still had two more appointments. And they both no-showed. So we walked over and but money down to hold the place, and after credit checks and such we should be able to move in Monday!
I don’t know if this link will work, and its not exactly how the place is (no single bed downstairs- that’s a tv room) but to give you an idea: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent/property-21420641.html
So after that we walked through the Highcross area- which is where all the shops and the big mall is- and its really nice, but I was losing steam fast. We found our way to the buses and got back alright. I had a little snooze and then we did some emailing and chatted to the parentals. Since we wanted to stay up later tonight, we went out for a nice late dinner. We went to this cute Spanish place that had tapas and sangria. Now amy is falling asleep watching the Matrix on tv and I am going to wrap this long-winded post up. So all in all it was a successful day and hopefully tomorrow we will get to explore some more. I have been bad at emailing everyone, but I promise once we are settled it will be much easier.
Missing you all so much!
Cheers (because that’s what all the Brits say)
Friday September 24, 2010
Phew what a day! So we had nothing that was time sensitive today so we slept in- which was glorious (especially because I was smart last night and took some gravol- so no middle of the night panic attacks about what the hell I am doing here). So I woke to pouring rain- and realized Amy was missing- which freaked me out a bit but I eventually got out of my gravol glaze to realize she went for a run. In the pouring rain. Make that sideways rain. What a dedicated little runner! I on the other hand snuggled deeper under the covers and grabbed my book. If I haven’t mentioned it yet, I’m reading Saturday by Ian McEwen and after I got through the part where a plane crashes(while I was flying in a plane), I have a feeling I will enjoy it.
So Amy returned and we got moving, grabbed a sandwich(since it was almost 12) and taxied downtown. The taxi thing is getting better- we found that a certain company has a deal with the hotel so they charge a flat rate every time for us- unlike the other asses that hear ETAP hotel(aka in the middle of no where) and think money money money. We dropped off more paper work at the letting agency and exchanged some money at the bank. Then it was time to shop!
I have decided Leicester mall is an instant mood lifter. Not only does it have H&M (which is just as good a deal as in North America) but it has a massive Aldo, Top Shop, Zara, Guess..okay the list goes on, but get the point: my sadness for leaving half my clothing behind has completely disappeared. Oh and I felt like a total grub wearing a big sweater, leggings and flats- everyone was decked out in amazing outfits. Yesterday we were starting to doubt the fashion in England- today we changed our mind. So after hitting up H&M for some great cheap tops, Amy and I both purchased fab boots at Aldo (p.s the aldo here is wayyyyyy better than at home- hope that got your attention mom!) Oh and Chlo- high pants everywhere – you’d be in heaven.
So with new outfits in hand, we found a great place to eat. It was called something weird but it’s my favorite so far. Mostly vegan- but had some plates with meat. It was delicious- I had these sort of yam cake things with curry and rice and Amy had a Chinese noodle soup with chicken. We shared this dessert which was a strange apple and yam crumble- but it really was nothing like a crumble. It was this sort of oat base and then apples and yams- with flax seed on top. Amy was disappointed but I really liked it.
So now we are back at the hotel, getting all our interneting done while it’s daytime at home. Since we have the 8 hour time difference it’s a bit difficult to communicate and I have to remember to turn my phone off at night to prevent getting 1 am texts (like I got last night Annette!). So if you want to talk, it’s best to read this and email me, so I can keep my texts to a minimum. It is good to hear from you though- I’m missing everyone a lot.
Well I’m off to fight with my frizzy hair- we are going to go out on the town tonight. Since we don’t really know which clubs to hit up yet, we are going to a pub. Maybe I will even drink some beer- Cheers!
Monday, September 20, 2010
Before Take Off
Friday, September 17, 2010
Songs For Packing
Okay so having a brief while with no internet gave me the opportunity to make a list of songs that have been favorites as I have been getting ready to go. Some are perfect for some tear-jerking and some are ideal to dance around piles of clothing belting out the words. They are most definitely not all new songs- and there is no real theme to this list. But it sure is helping me figure out some plane playlists- 9 hours of airtime that I hope to spend sleeping might be difficult without some calming music. Speaking of planes- I got an email today saying my Visa was processed! So I will be leaving Tuesday instead of Monday but I am soo happy. Thank You Visa Gods (and for everyone that was wishing and hoping with me). So now I pack and get everything in order before I head off. So the list…
Beirut- Postcards from Italy
Florence &the Machine- “Cosmic Love” & “Dogs Day are Over”
Anything The XX- but especially “Shelter” and “VCR”
Snow Patrol- Just Say Yes
Jose Gonzalez- Heartbeats (The Knife Cover)
Freelance Whales- Generator ^ First Floor
The Temper Trap- Sweet Disposition
Metric- Twilight Galaxy
Thao- Know Better Learn Faster
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes- Home (but don’t listen to this too often or it’s know to cause excessive tears)
Sigur Ros- Hoppipolla
Tegan & Sara – Clever Meals
Chromeo- Night By Night
Kaskade ft. Dragonette – Fire in Your New Shoes
TV On The Radio – Wolf Like Me
Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Maps
Maroon 5- Misery
Jack Johnson- Bubble Toes
David Vertesi- All Night, All Night, All Night
Kate Nash- Nicest Thing
Mike Snow- Sylvia