Well, I was rereading my last entry and I have to admit that I sounded stressed, and I was!!! Everyday at work keeps getting better and better as I learn the ropes here at Horbury. I am loving my classes and the staff. I am even leaving my classroom for break and lunchtime without worrying about missing classes. The Senior staff here pop in to observe all teachers all the time. Its only been two weeks and I've had 3 different staff members in to observe. Things must be going OK, seeing as they haven't asked me to go back to CANADA!!
I wanted to send KUDO's out to all England drivers. We Calgarians have a lot to learn about being courteous at the same time as being fast. People here are always letting others merge in without fuss. While driving down a narrow road, with cars parked on the road on either side (leaving room for only one vehicle to squeeze through at a time) the Brits have timed out perfectly who slows down and who goes through without needing to swear or finger each other. They are perfectly British.
Speaking of driving I feel it is time to confess that while here in England I have hit two other cars........(Dad, please don't freak out) nobody was hurt and there was no noticeable damage done to any vehicles. The first accident occured in Scotland. While on a narrow road, an oncoming vehicle crossed the centre line and swiped the mirror off the car in front of me, this mirror hit my windshield. As I was reacting to being hit by a mirror, I didn't notice that the vehicle in front had come to an emergency stop, and I nicked his back bumper in an attempt to swerve into the ditch. (No harm done.) The other accident occured just last week as I simply backing into another car, the handsome gentleman who got out said there was no damage and didn't even want to exchange phone numbers!!!!! My 6 years of being accident free is now finished and my total number of accidents is a bit higher (can anyone guess how high??)
Anyways, I have done more this last week than hit cars. On Friday, John and Amy took me to see the Leeds Rhinos play (Rugby League, not Union) This was lots of fun as the fans were full of cheers and jeers that I couldn't understand. They didn't sell tickets to seats in the stadium, instead you buy a ticket to "STAND" in an area. What a great idea, you make more money as you can fit in more people standing than sitting, and being that close together with strangers keeps you warm if the evening is chilly.
On Saturday Katie and Chris had people over for "tea" (this is supper) and Katie prepared "Fish Pie" . Now while this might sound suspect, it was in fact delicious (see picture in facebook) It was a mixture of salmon, mash and cheese, and a few other ingredients. I plan to learn how to make this dish and serve it to all my Canadian visitors. Sunday, I headed out to Nottingham (1 hour south) to run in the "Robin Hood" 1/2 marathon, the weather was perfect and the course beautiful, this is supposedly the 2nd largest race in the UK at 13000 people. I finished the weekend down at The Abbey (local pub) for quiz night with Simon, Cathy, Becca and Steve, again I did not contribute much to the answers but I am smarter for going.
Well, I've run out of things to say, except that it is my 30th birthday next week and I am planning to have a few people over to help me celebrate. I'll let you know how that goes. Simon asked me to make the rice for the curry that we are having that evening and I had to admit that I've never cooked rice before......We may just be eating nachos and salsa!!!
CHEERS!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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My new car
Hopefully it wil last the year!!
3 comments:
Hey you, glad everything is going well. You seem to be having a blast with our friends; they won't want us back!
it's great to know there will still be parties chez-nous. I have so many happy memories of that house full of good people, i hope you will too.
I guess everything is good at school too. I knew Gill would look after you. did you have any questions/gripes for me?
love,
R
Was reading your blog this morning Alison. Glad to hear that you wern't injured in your taffic misshaps. How is Nessie fairing through it all? Did your birthday go off well? I spent mine travelling back home from Sandy Point Campground. When you received our cell call it was on top a hill. Everytime we went down we lost all signals.Carmen had to phone several times to complete her birthday wishes. Your Dad just came in so I'll show him your blog. He'll be interested in your accident record. Keep Smiling... Mom
Alison,
Come on, Let the Lead Out. We need a new blog!
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