A travel and lifestyle blog about a couple of South Africans living life in London
Monday, March 14, 2016
A fox, the River and Kurt Darren
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Kingston-Upon-Thames
Kelly and Kyle took us on an outing to Kingston-Upon-Thames yesterday. It is a single bus ride from here in Sutton, but it took us much longer than it should have because, for some inexplicable reason, there was loads of traffic! But Frans and I completed a crossword in the Evening Standard that I have left in my handbag from the day before. We were pretty proud of ourselves for completing the "quick" crossword - it took us at least an hour, but we got every last word.
Kingston is a lovely place, and is well known for its shopping experience. Although we don't have money for shopping at this stage in our adventure, it was the perfect winter outing on a budget because all the shops and shopping centers are heated. We started off in TK Maxx which is a store that I would never have imagined existed! It stocks name-brand products at knockoff prices, everything from clothes to outdoor furniture. We wandered around for a bit and ogled all the beautiful wares while Kelly got bought some things she needed. Later on that afternoon, we wandered around the Bentall Center and took a look at a bunch of shops that we don't have in Sout Africa. Although we didn't buy anything, it was fun to pretend!
We also visited a little pub/restaurant called The Bishop overlooking the river. It is styled so beautifully and could be a chic restaurant, cozy pub or cute coffee shop - all with the added benefit of overlooking the river. I have to mention at this point that I am falling in love with The Thames. My train in the morning crosses a bridge over the river between Clapham Junction and Victoria Station where I change onto the tube, and I love gazing out of the window at the water. The sun is up at this point in the journey now, but it's still low in the sky and glances of the buildings making everything sparkle. I'll try to get a picture tomorrow.
Here's a picture of Frans and I on the River Walk at Kingston and a picture of Frans and Kyle in The Bishop.
I said in my previous post that Frans and I were awaiting a referencing process to be approved for an apartment that we want to rent. Well, it has been successful and we are moving to Acton on the 24th of March - less than 3 weeks time! We will be living close to Acton Town station which will only be a short tube ride to my school and about 40 minutes to the center of town where Frans will most likely be working. It is a lovely little 1 bedroom flat with a bonus of having a private garden! How spoilt are we?! It is also close to Gunnersbury Park where there is a Parkrun every Saturday.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Back to the grindstone
I am at a very good coeducational private school in west London. The staff are really friendly and welcoming and the kids are mostly lovely. Of course there are a few difficult ones but they're not throwing things at me. I'm slowly getting to know my way around the school, how the duty roster works, how the grades are named, which curriculum documents apply to which year groups and the various behaviour, homework, health and safety policies are.
My journey to work takes an hour and a half when I time it perfectly, and two hours when I don't. I'm trying to cultivate an attitude of stoic acceptance, but its quite difficult sometimes. Especially when the train is full and I have to stand for a fair part of the journey. But I do get a chance to get a lot of reading done. I've had a few days where I've managed to do some work, but that only happens when I get a seat and a table in the train.
We are hoping to move closer to my school but that is complicated in that we need to have a rental history in the UK to secure a good apartment. We've had to scratch up all kinds of references to prove that we are good rent-paying tenants! Holding thumbs that it comes together soon! :)
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Week 3, The River and Work
Friday, February 12, 2016
Same, same but different
Its been two weeks since we got here to London. And everything is the same as South Africa but DIFFERENT. Here's a list of all the things that are Same Same but Different:
1. Same: shopping in supermarkets. Different: getting a handle on the currency. We're getting pretty good at multiplying everything by 23 or so to figure out if something is expensive. But then you realise that with an exchange rate like that, EVERYTHING is expensive. But we're slowly working out how much stuff costs and what we can afford. It has taken a few slow trips around the shop figuring things out. Finding stuff on the shelves is also tough, all the brands are different, and things aren't displayed in the same way.
2. Same: Having to commute to work. Different: the commute itself is VASTLY different. I walk to the station, catch a train, change to an underground train, change to another underground train, change again and then walk 10 minutes to work. My drive in South Africa was 15 minutes long. FIFTEEN MINUTES. Frans says its payback because its not normal to have a 15 minute commute when you live in Joburg.
3. Same: watching TV. Different: all the channels, all the free channels, all the channels on the internet.
4. Same: running Parkrun. Different: it's freezing cold and very muddy! The first time we ran Parkrun, we misjudged the bus times and arrived an hour early! It was freezing and we weren't properly dressed for the cold. Eventually we had to start running in circles just to keep warm!
Things that are not different to how they were in South Africa: sleeping in a bed, washing my face... um... Yep, that's all.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Winter Holiday in Sutton
We've been trying to take a different route each day when we go for our run so that we can see more of the area. Most of the houses are really pretty with a little front garden. On Tuesday, we ran to Carshalton which is a tiny village a few Ks away. There is a beautiful park there and some ponds or small lakes. On Thursday we walked to Cheam for a pub lunch and a visit to a Tudor period wattle-and-daub building called Whitehall.
Wednesday was a trip into central London for meetings with recruiters for Frans. It was very exciting to be in London and we really felt like this was why we had come. The buildings are so grand and detailed, all the pavements are so wide and filled with people bustling everywhere. The smell of coffee as you pass a cafe on almost every corner offsets the miserable weather; grey with a bit of rain now and then.
So part of our plan is to hit the ground running, and join a Parkrun on our first Saturday here. Kelly took us to a beautiful park called Nonsuch in Cheam, the neighbouring town. It was very chilly this morning and we were caught out by the bus journey; we calculated that we needed to leave the house at 7.45 to catch the correct bus to Cheam. But once we arrived in Cheam, we realised that the journey was only 10 minutes and we had almost an hour to kill before the race started at 9am! We didn't have a car to sit in, or warm clothes as we were going to be running. So we shivered our way through 45 minutes and then joined the "warm up" gang running in circles before the race started.
Tomorrow we're going to Brixton (another suburb of London, a little more central than where we are now) to go to a Mexican Carnival. We are meeting Paddy and Kerry there which we are really looking forward to!