Friday 21 September 2007

Day Out

Parking n. : leisurely strolling through trees, over hills, seeing wildlife, enjoying nature!

Today Andrew and I went parking at Green Park and St James Park. We hadn't been to these parks before and were pleasantly surprised by the views and the squirrels (sorry for the excessive amount of photos of the squirrels but I just think they are the cutest thing, other than Andrew!)

We thought you could follow our journey on the map. We started at Green Park, then walked past Buckingham Palace through to St James Park. We then crossed the road and went and saw the horses dudes (just near 10 Downing Street) and then finishing in Trafalga Square at a little cafe with a latte, hot chocolate and some time to do some more artsy photographs.

So here's the map:
So since we've been having problems with embeding the slideshows in the actual blog - click below to see all the shots:

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(addition by Andrew here:)
just for interest's sake, I took 5 photographs of the plaque at Trafalga square and mashed them together. if you're interested, click here for the whole thing but you may have to download it to your computer or adjust your internet explorer/firefox settings to actually read the words.

Wednesday 19 September 2007

Financial Risk Management

Introducing.............. Financial Risk Management. www.frmhedge.com. They are a great company! Why, you ask. Well because they are employing me!!!!!!

Yes I have a permanent job, starting on 1st October. I am an 'Associate' which means a receptionist in one of their 2 posh offices just off the Strand and overlooking the Thames. They seem really friendly and professional and are offering me some delightful benefits including health and dental insurance, life assurance, discounted gym membership and they even have bonuses :) My hours are 8:30am to 6:00pm and they are about 20mins from my house, straight on the Northern Line, close to Charing Cross station.

I really have to praise God as he has opened up this door and has given me exactly what i wanted. I even get a 1 1/2 weeks holiday before starting there as I have finished temping for Marks Sattin as of now. Also a big thank you to everyone who has been praying and supporting us. Could you still continue to pray for Andrew to get a job.

I have been fairly stressed, but coping (and now celebrating) as I had been unsuccessful for 2 jobs (after having lengthy interviews). Waiting to hear back from the agencies really tugs at your emotions and is mentally draining.

Andrew and I have really have had to rely on God for wisdom, security and love since coming to London, and trusting in him completely that he will take care of us, no matter what. This has definitely been a positive thing for our relationships with God and we have grown so much. God is showing us what it really means to depend on him and live for him. We see his blessing and care everyday as everything has fallen into place, at the exact time that we've needed it.

So tonight we are having roast lamb with roast vegetables and brooklyn pudding to celebrate my new role!!!

.......that reminds me, I better go put the roast in now........ We have become better cooks since coming to London. Andrew makes French toast, red wine beef stew and wonton noodle soup. And did you know that you can make meringue with just a whisk and no beaters (and of course the egg whites)? Well I did. My wrist is sore but this brooklyn pudding will be worth it :) mmmm......mmmmm.......I've even learned to make Eggs Benedict with home made hollandaise sauce since coming here!!!

xoxoxoxxo Debbie

Saturday 15 September 2007

Gigantic Gherkin and Glorious Greenwich

So I succumbed to the peer pressure and signed up for facebook. for those of you who don't know, facebook is a social networking site similar to myspace, except more professional looking. anyway, I found that my good friend Ed is living in London with his wife. this was about a week and a bit ago and since then we've had a couple of dinners together, played about 5hrs of network computer games together and generally had a ball catching up. Last Tuesday, to celebrate a new contract that he got after nearly 2 months of unemployment we went out to dinner with his sister in law and two of his previous work's colleagues:

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So we all got together again this weekend and went first to the Gherkin in the city and then to Greenwich. A lot of famous buildings in the city and around London were having an open day (happens a couple of times a year) so we planned to see the Gherkin, but when we got there we found out that we had to buy tickets online and that they were all sold out anyway. so we consoled ourselves by having coffee and taking artsy photographs of the building.

Afterwards we took the DLR to Greenwich and went to the markets there and then to the observatory. Very cool really.

Here's an slide show of the Gherkin shots and also the photos that we took of the city and around the observatory. All these photos are high quality so you can click on the box below and it will take you to the photo so you can download it and print it out if you want to :-). as with the previous ones, click play to start it and you can pause and move back and forth between the photos at your leisure.



if all you see above is some white space - we've been having some problems getting the slideshow to display so click here and it should take you to the website where you can view the slideshow.

Also today, while we were walking from the Gherkin to the tube station, literally hundreds of Harley Davidson's drove past with a police escort. in the middle of the formation was a hearse. it was a funeral procession for a Hells Angels bikie gang member who was murdered on the M25 a few weeks ago. it was quite an amazing thing (and noisy). the line was hundreds of meters long and 2-3 bikes wide. the police cordoned off side streets as they went past. We've never seen anything like it before.

Ed has also introduced us to a very nice Chinese restaurant in Chinatown. the dumplings they hand make are absolutely delicious. we've been there twice now. Ed has also taught us how to make fish ball/dumpling/wonton noodle soup. it's very easy really. we're even going to try making our own dumplings!

Last night we also went to see a stand up comedy routine with Ed and his sister in law (his wife Di is in Australia for a friend's wedding). It was Debbie and my first stand up comedy club that we'd ever been to. it was pretty funny, but also very rude at certain points so we actually left at the halfway point. Ed said that it definitely wasn't the best he'd been to. We were all kind of apprehensive that, being Australian, we'd be picked on, but it was ok; there was a bunch of Americans in the first row ;-) it was funny, he asked everyone where they came from and people generally said "Australia", "Scotland" etc. but the Americans said "Florida" or "California" rather than their country, assuming that everyone knows that those places are in the USA. it's funny..... guess you had to be there..... many "americans think they own the world" jokes followed.

also that night we went to an ice cream place that specialised in making deserts out of ice cream that looked like main courses. we unfortunately didn't have our camera with us at the time, but basically we ordered a spaghetti bolognaise made out of ice cream! yum yum!




Good Chiropractors in London have been found!!!!

This is a special message for all the wonderful patients and friends of Becker Chiropractic. I have found 2 fantastic Chiropractors in London (just incase you were intending to come over and visit me) but of course they are not as lovely as Stefan, but they do do a great job of adjusting spines, and that's the main thing!

The Chiropractors are Alan Jordan and Roger Hollis. They are at the Broadgate Spine Center, on London Wall, London.

I have been to both and currently see Alan as he starts earlier in the morning so I can whip in for my adjustments before I start work at 8:30am. Yes I know what you're all thinking. How could I possibly get up that early since I started at 10am back at Stefan's. Well I am and be prepared for another shock..........I am working until 6-:30pm, 5 days a week!!!!

Anyway, now that you've recovered, I am keeping up regular adjustments (fortnightly at the moment Stefan) because I practice what I preach, and to let you know they charge 45 pounds.

I am loving London and the sun hasn't stopped shining since we've arrived! So far so good. Yes Melanie, the tube is very stuffy and squashy so I have learnt to be pushy to be able to get on the tube. I have been temping for 7 weeks now at a recruitment agency and on this coming monday I should know if i have been offered a permanent receptionist/secretary role at 2 investment companies.

So please write a comment and if you're travelling to London, stop in and say hi to me as I do miss seeing you all. I hope you all are happy and healthy.

Wednesday 12 September 2007

The Last Straw

For our anniversary weekend, we went for a bit of a walk. unfortunately I was in a grumpy mood from my lack of job hunting success. this was exacerbated by the fact that when we ordered coffee, I got a straw and a swissle stick in my Latte....... Who puts a straw in a hot coffee? crazy londoners. Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

anyway - here are some random photos of london that we took on the way:
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Here's debbie about to eat a yummy stew that I made for her :D
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and a weird road sign..... how do they enforce that?
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had a telephone interview last week but the job was filled internally unfortunately....

still optimistic