Saturday, 7 October 2006
Defying Gravity
It was my sisters 25th birthday last month and wanted to do something fun with her, I thought tea and cake would just not cut it, so in the end surprised her with.... I suppose you could call it body flying, let me explain. You take a wind tunnel for testing the aerodynamics of a formula 1 race car flip it 90 degrees, put on a jump suit and voila!
Chellie was a natural at it, the rest of us were bouncing around all over the place while she just smiled and waved :)
The scotsman
Almost a month since my last post, well I do not call myself a blogger but perhaps a Scotsman:)
I went to a ball in London last Saturday and thought I would try out my recently obtained kilt for the first time, now I thought I should wear it like a true Scotsman. There is so much I could say on that but I will just say it was very comfortable and leave it at that. :)
Mom and Chellie I am missing you two! Mom, who have I got to keep me entertaned at 3am with your sleep talking / Laughing and snoring... oh did I just say snoring :)My kilt
Tuesday, 12 September 2006
Kidnapped
You know… I thought I would start a blog to keep friends and family up to date on what was happening in my life over here in
The past month has been interesting but an exciting one at that…
My sister Chellie got a job as an au pair, right in the centre of Oxford, looking after twin girls aged two and a four year old boy (I take my hat off to you sis)
Mom is working with the homeless here for a couple of weeks before going back to
I was kidnapped a couple of days ago, yes, you heard it right…kidnapped, by a lovely lady and taken down to the south coast of England. One’s first reaction upon being kidnapped would be to try and escape… I presume? But under these circumstances I found myself enjoying the kidnapper’s company :)
It was a great weekend taking in the sites and watching the annual folk festival, an interesting side to the English culture that I have never seen before.
The beach was warm, the water was freezing or should I say “fresh” but after a while you got used to it, (probably because by that stage my body was numb)
Thursday, 10 August 2006
UK Road Trip!
I have seen more of the UK in the past few weeks than I have in the last 2 years I have been living in this country. All I can say is Scotland is an awesome place, not because of my family heritage but the landscape is so much nicer than England and not so crowded, the only traffic jam you would find out in the countryside there is a couple of cars stuck behind a tractor.
Our journey was exciting, a continuous battle between my satellite navigation and dad with his map ( yes dad the sat nav was lying and you were right every time ;) We did take a wrong turn here and there and on one occasion ended up in a little Scottish town called Moray where I found a kilt maker and have the complete Morrison kilt on its way! No photos of that will be posted :)
Below is the route we took and the places we stayed, there are so many different towns and sites buzzing through my head as it was a bit of a whirlwind holiday but great to be with the whole family again.