A few football games - throughout the rest of March I watched Chelsea play Birmingham (FA CUP rematch after drawing); Napoli (Champions League - watched at Ally & Matt's, squealed and jumped as we made it through to the next round. I had decided not to go and it ended up being one of the club's most exciting games ever, d'oh); Man City (a league match which we lost, watched at the pub with Ally, Matt & Brendan who was in town); Spurs (boring match, 1-1 draw, went to the game with Charlie); Benfica (1st game of the quarters, I actually can't remember if I watched it, no idea). Oh, I also went to Three Kings pub with my housemate Cat to cheer on Wales in the 6 nations rugby, pretty fun coz the pub was full of Welsh people.
Theatre etc. - Shame (movie) - pretty confronting and depressing, good acting but not sure I liked it; Michael McIntyre - Work in Progress show with Carina at The Leicester Square Theatre, a show where he tested out his new stuff for his upcoming tour... so funny!; One Man Two Guv'nor's - a show on the West End which I saw with Charlie, so funny, highly recommended; All New People - a play with Zach Braff (guy from Scrubs), written by him. Good acting although the story was a little weak I thought; 39 Steps - last minute decision on a Friday evening as I had no plans and tickets were only £12.50. So worth it, very funny; Project X - absolutely ridiculous!
What else I got up to - Went for a walk around St. James's Park one Saturday afternoon which was lovely, found a few of the Fabergé eggs; Kew Gardens - went there with Tim on a sunny day, very pretty place; Went out to East London for Tim's birthday; Staff Appreciation Party - held at the London Hilton Hotel, we all got dolled up and had a great night; Team night - we all went out as we had Adré from our South Africa office in town.
Hmmm... I guess I got up to a lot of stuff in March...
My blog began as a travel journal while I called a place other than Sydney home for a while. In it I shared about UK living, travel experiences, general day to day thoughts, and coping with splitting life into two separate hemispheres. The focus will now shift to the 100things movement which is all about doing the things you always wanted to, and helping others do the same.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Monday, 14 May 2012
Liverpoo-el
Friday 2nd - Sunday 4th April: ROAD TRIP! After work I met up with Ally & Matt for our road trip up to Liverpool. I'm so blown away by the diversity in accents across such a small geographical area (as in the UK). The Scouse accent is so unique. A Scouser would actually say they are from "Liver-poo-el". Officially, someone from Liverpool is a Liverpudlian, however they are also known as Scousers. Why are they called Scousers? The word "scouse" is a shortened form of "lobscouse", a word for a meat stew commonly eaten by sailors in the 19th century and people who ate "scouse" became known as "scousers".
We had a pretty uneventful drive up and were all so tired that we just went to bed when we arrived. I woke up the next morning to a text message from Mum saying that baby Rose Charlotte Myles had been born! Aunty again, my 3rd niece! So chuffed! The weather was pretty miserable but I had a nice big smile on my face. We headed into town and spent a bit of time around the Merseyside docks where I went to the Beatles museum and Ally & Matt went to the Poverty Museum. There was a lot of really loud music and commotion nearby and I later discovered that X-Factor auditions were being held that day in Liverpool. Explained the craziness in the city centre. Although I think the general appearance of the locals would not have changed much from any other regular weekend. Among the fashion trends in Liverpool, the girls are known to (and I did see all of this) - go out with rollers in their hair, wear 6 pairs of false eyelashes stacked on top of each other, lather fake tan on as if they're auditioning for the role of an Oompa Loompa, and create what is now known as a 'scousebrow'... google it. I actually found all of this rather sad, the fact that women in this area (and many other areas in the UK, such as Essex) feel that they need to become so incredibly fake to look good. And the saddest part is they look like absolute clowns! I saw some girls as young as 10 dressed this way and it really upset me.
Not surprisingly, the kind of main reason for the trip was for football... Matt and I were going to see Liverpool vs Arsenal. The Liverpool fans really need anger management treatment! I don't mind Liverpool so it was pretty spine tingling being at Anfield while the fans sang "You'll Never Walk Alone". Arsenal ended up winning, although it was nice to see captain Stevie G come out with the Carling Cup, won the week before. Back in the city centre we met up with Ally again and for dinner we treated ourselves to a feast at Jamie's Italian, a chain of Italian restaurants opened by Jamie Oliver. Amazing! Absolutely loved it! Worth the hour wait for the table. It was so fresh and had such a nice raw style.
On Sunday we headed back to London via Chester, which is a pretty little medieval town. We also stopped at Warwick Castle. It was good, although we were really underdressed for the weather as it was freezing and raining. My favourite part of Warwick Castle was the peacock garden.
We had a pretty uneventful drive up and were all so tired that we just went to bed when we arrived. I woke up the next morning to a text message from Mum saying that baby Rose Charlotte Myles had been born! Aunty again, my 3rd niece! So chuffed! The weather was pretty miserable but I had a nice big smile on my face. We headed into town and spent a bit of time around the Merseyside docks where I went to the Beatles museum and Ally & Matt went to the Poverty Museum. There was a lot of really loud music and commotion nearby and I later discovered that X-Factor auditions were being held that day in Liverpool. Explained the craziness in the city centre. Although I think the general appearance of the locals would not have changed much from any other regular weekend. Among the fashion trends in Liverpool, the girls are known to (and I did see all of this) - go out with rollers in their hair, wear 6 pairs of false eyelashes stacked on top of each other, lather fake tan on as if they're auditioning for the role of an Oompa Loompa, and create what is now known as a 'scousebrow'... google it. I actually found all of this rather sad, the fact that women in this area (and many other areas in the UK, such as Essex) feel that they need to become so incredibly fake to look good. And the saddest part is they look like absolute clowns! I saw some girls as young as 10 dressed this way and it really upset me.
Not surprisingly, the kind of main reason for the trip was for football... Matt and I were going to see Liverpool vs Arsenal. The Liverpool fans really need anger management treatment! I don't mind Liverpool so it was pretty spine tingling being at Anfield while the fans sang "You'll Never Walk Alone". Arsenal ended up winning, although it was nice to see captain Stevie G come out with the Carling Cup, won the week before. Back in the city centre we met up with Ally again and for dinner we treated ourselves to a feast at Jamie's Italian, a chain of Italian restaurants opened by Jamie Oliver. Amazing! Absolutely loved it! Worth the hour wait for the table. It was so fresh and had such a nice raw style.
On Sunday we headed back to London via Chester, which is a pretty little medieval town. We also stopped at Warwick Castle. It was good, although we were really underdressed for the weather as it was freezing and raining. My favourite part of Warwick Castle was the peacock garden.
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