Just had to share this really quick. I feel like these words describes why we are on this crazy adventure perfectly. It reminds me that although coming here was scary for us at first...it truly is an amazing experience. This goes along with my favorite saying that is "Live each day". Life is precious so it all comes down to doing what will make you happy!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Night out on the "China" town
Ok, I know I missed a few blog posts but I am skipping ahead to this past weekend! I have been wanting to go to Chinatown since we got here to have some authentic Chinese food. I asked Phil again and we decided to make a fun Saturday night out of it. We would go to dinner and then go down and see the Newcastle bridges at night (well mostly just the Millennium Bridge). Soooo we got all fancy-like and headed out!
We went to a restaurant called "Mangos" because I had heard good things about it. We started off the night with some Tsingtao which is a well known Chinese beer. This was nostalgic for me because the first time I ever had a drink was in China and it was this.
We then browsed the giant menu trying to decide what to get. Upon asking the waiter what was "good", we decided on the Arromatic Duck, fried rice, deep fried beef in oyster sauce, and pork dumplings. They were all amazing! Phil even said this rivals Gourmet House (the chinese restaurant I grew up going to in Central Phoenix). So we had a ton of fun trying these new things and just enjoying one another.
After dinner we started wandering towards the Quayside (riverside) with my google maps in hand. Finally an intoxicated yet very nice man told us the best way to get to the river was "Go that way, go past an arch, lights, go through second arch, hotel, steps". These are very typical Newcastle local directions. But luckily they totally worked! We walked along the river and took probably a hundred pictures between the two of us. We even got to see the Millennium Bridge open!
It was such an amazing evening spent with my love! We had SO MUCH FUN!
We went to a restaurant called "Mangos" because I had heard good things about it. We started off the night with some Tsingtao which is a well known Chinese beer. This was nostalgic for me because the first time I ever had a drink was in China and it was this.
We then browsed the giant menu trying to decide what to get. Upon asking the waiter what was "good", we decided on the Arromatic Duck, fried rice, deep fried beef in oyster sauce, and pork dumplings. They were all amazing! Phil even said this rivals Gourmet House (the chinese restaurant I grew up going to in Central Phoenix). So we had a ton of fun trying these new things and just enjoying one another.
After dinner we started wandering towards the Quayside (riverside) with my google maps in hand. Finally an intoxicated yet very nice man told us the best way to get to the river was "Go that way, go past an arch, lights, go through second arch, hotel, steps". These are very typical Newcastle local directions. But luckily they totally worked! We walked along the river and took probably a hundred pictures between the two of us. We even got to see the Millennium Bridge open!
It was such an amazing evening spent with my love! We had SO MUCH FUN!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Welcome to our humble abode!!
So I know it is a bit delayed but I finally set up a blog for all of our friends and loved ones to see what we are up to (outside of random Facebook posts and photo albums). I know I can tend to ramble and am not the best writer but I hope you enjoy it!
We are now the proud inhabitants of Newcastle Upon Tyne in the UK. Since many people ask me where Newcastle is exactly, here you go! It is in the northern part of the United Kingdom close to Scotland.
The first few weeks were a bit chaotic as we were both sick while trying to find a place to live and get Phil ready for school. The hotel we stayed at the first night was a bust so the next day we relocated to the Marriott and began our search for a flat. We met with a ton of realty companies and viewed just as many properties. We finally settled on a flat in the adorable town just north of the City Centre called Jesmond. Here is our new place!
Our flat definitely has its quirks but it's very roomy and we like it. Phil can either walk or take the metro to school. We are literally RIGHT next to the West Jesmond Metro station so the first few nights when our wardrobes were still empty, they would rattle every time a metro would go by! But now that they are filled up (from our suitcases, boxes our parents sent, and MAYYYYBE a little shopping...), we can sleep peacefully! Jesmond WAS very quiet when we moved in but now that all Universities are back in session there are a TON of students everywhere. This is one hoppin' town.
The following weeks were filled with settling in, meeting new friends, Phil's White Coat Ceremony, new adventures, school and working (I worked, Phil schooled). I will tell you all about them! However, if write it all in this one post you will feel like you're reading a book! Soooo...
TO BE CONTINUED...
We are now the proud inhabitants of Newcastle Upon Tyne in the UK. Since many people ask me where Newcastle is exactly, here you go! It is in the northern part of the United Kingdom close to Scotland.
The first few weeks were a bit chaotic as we were both sick while trying to find a place to live and get Phil ready for school. The hotel we stayed at the first night was a bust so the next day we relocated to the Marriott and began our search for a flat. We met with a ton of realty companies and viewed just as many properties. We finally settled on a flat in the adorable town just north of the City Centre called Jesmond. Here is our new place!
We are on the top level in the middle |
Our adorable street |
Our flat definitely has its quirks but it's very roomy and we like it. Phil can either walk or take the metro to school. We are literally RIGHT next to the West Jesmond Metro station so the first few nights when our wardrobes were still empty, they would rattle every time a metro would go by! But now that they are filled up (from our suitcases, boxes our parents sent, and MAYYYYBE a little shopping...), we can sleep peacefully! Jesmond WAS very quiet when we moved in but now that all Universities are back in session there are a TON of students everywhere. This is one hoppin' town.
Beautiful Jesmond Pre-Student Invasion |
The following weeks were filled with settling in, meeting new friends, Phil's White Coat Ceremony, new adventures, school and working (I worked, Phil schooled). I will tell you all about them! However, if write it all in this one post you will feel like you're reading a book! Soooo...
TO BE CONTINUED...
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