Saturday, 28 July 2012

Olympic and Holiday update...


Well it’s officially the school holidays here in Britian….yhay!!!! I’ve booked to go up to Scotland for about three and a half weeks, staying with my friend Angela in Glasgow, meeting a friend of Jacqui’s called Dave and staying with his friend Aileen in Edinburgh. Between these people and visits I also want to go up and visit the Highlands and do some hikingJ 

From there I’m  planning to go across to Norway….where I'll be celebrating my birthday... which I'm excited about:-)

….so plans are coming together for my Scotland and Norway trips:-) I’ve been in contact with my cousin Gavin who lives in Bergen, 
and my host mother Kirsti from Volda, 
and Kirsti’s son Oystein (who’s just become a father!)
as well as Geir another host brother from my second host family:-) ... 
I'm also hoping to catch up with one of my best friends from when I was in Norway whom I've discovered also lives in Oslo:-)...will keep you posted...her name is Hege:-)
Wow, seeing everyone after 23 years is going to be really amazing!

I’m hoping to take a bike up to Scotland,,, if I can take it on the train to Paddington. I've got most of my gear packed that I plan to take....with another cull to take place later in the week:-)

Saturday 28th July: 
Been a very chilled out day here today:-)...I'd gone into London the last couple of days so it was nice to have a day at home.

Over view of the torch relay…
I took part in the torch relay on Tue… yes…actually took part in it!!! I was following it on my bike and caught up with it and a group of cyclists following directly  behind it….so I too went through the cordoned streets to everyone waving and camera’s aimed at us!!!

Then I saw it again Thursday as it made it’s way to Hyde Park with a girl called Jade from Brisbane. I then spontaneously decided to go to the Welcoming Party there... 'The Wanted' were really good:-)
I'd also been to one earlier in the week at Ealing Broadway…Paul, Margie and I had all biked there….and then it was such a beautiful bike ride home.

Was wonderful to see my sister Tracy's partner Mikie last night. He pilots for Air New Zealand and so far has made it to all the major British moments...Royal Wedding last year....Queens Jubilee this year and now the Olympic Opening Ceremony. I especially enjoyed getting to hang out with Mikie when we met up in London and tubed back together  to Margie and Brians to watch the opening ceremony:-)

Have been enjoying going to the galleries here in London immensely…saw Picasso a couple of times at the Tate Britian and Edvard Munch at the Tate Modern which I loved. He’s probably Norway’s most famous artist….when I go to Oslo I want to go to the Munch GalleryJ  When he died he left the entire contents of his house to the city of OsloJ
I also saw Damien Hurst (a very famous English artist) at the Tate Modern. Hadn’t been familiar with his work abut actually really enjoyed the exhibition. Finally for lovers of French Painting I also went to the Impressionists Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, which I really enjoyedJ

It’s so nice to be on holidayJ. I’ve have definitely found other aspects of being here in London hard and more recently had began to get quite  lonely at times. The nature of travelling and moving to a new place huh? That’s not to say I haven’t met some amazing people and I’m still so impacted by the cultural diversity here in London. There are really strong Indian communities…near and around here in Houslow….at Southall where I’d take the train from every morning to get part way to work. Very strong African communities…Somalian…. Eastern European….to name a few…

While I was working the six weeks out at Neasden (Wykeham Primary School…Behaviour Management 101 more like it!!!) I did very long days which meant I didn’t get to do some of the social things I’d been doing a couple of evenings a week…

Moral of that experience….don’t live further than a 40min journey home….mine could be an hour and a half on the way there with ok connections…but coming home….it was definitely a lot longer! It took me until Week  Five to cotton on that I could cut my travel time down or at least make it more enjoyable by biking part way and bussing the rest.

Health Diary…eaHeaSomething that contributed to  making my first four weeks days so much longer was I had for the first four weeks -intensive chiropractor visits to deal with one particualr  plan….with visits 3 times a week! it turns out I have a bucked neck….instead of a healthy ‘C’ curve at the top of my spine I have a ‘S’  curve….it can be treated but It’s very expensive and it takes three months of intensive treatment to get approx. 15 degree of realignment…I need 45 degrees…and did I say one month alone is 650 pound!!!
  

Some fun :-) ….I did go on a date a couple of weeks ago that my friend Lorna organised which was really lovely of her:-) Six of us went to the Dulwich picture gallery and afterwards ate pizza at  Piizza Express, 'Yum!' This was followed by an evening walk through the gallery park until we got kicked out as it was actually private property after the gallery shuts…something some bright red headed person didn’t realise when they said, “look we can go down this side path!!!”

And my most favourite things to do in London…next to going to the art galleries…is to explore London on the Borris BikesJ Love it!!! There are so many iconic places here in London that I get really in awe of the fact that I’m actually here!!!!

Well, that’s something to have chewed through for the next week or so… hope you're all enjoying the Olympics and look forward to catching up again soonJ

Lots of love,
Shell
XXX

PS And if you’ve messaged me to say Hi, or flicked me a Facebook message or even an email and I’ve not replied….it’s because my current secretary is always getting distracted… I’ve noticed with appreciation in her heart but short on time she  mentally makes notes to come back to answer you…and we know the outcome of that don’t we….(!!!) L

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