We're here!! We made it safe and sound, and it's been isanity since we got here, but we're here! Here's what's happened in the last 48 hours...
Our flight was delayed, so instead of leaving at 8pm, we left at midnight. It was a long and packed flight, but very smooth. We laded arounf noon UK time on Friday. As soon as we landed and looked out the window it was raining...thank you for the welcome England. Our consultant, Adrian, was late picking us up because of some bad traffic, but he eventually got there and we started heading towards Slough to look at apartments...I mean flats. This is where I had my first bit of culture shock at being in the UK. I went to get in the right side of the car thinking it was the passenger seat...it was not. They drive on the right here...I was so embarassed, but Holly had a good laugh about it.
We met the agent and he took us to one flat that was not bad, but pretty small and needed renovations before we could move in. We could have made it work, but definitely needed to see more before a decision was made. Because of how late we were, that was the only one we were able to see that day. So we sat in Adrian's car and called a bunch more. We managed to get 2 more appointments for Satuday afternoon. Adrian finally drove us the hour or so to Watford, where we would be staying that night. We both passed out on the drive there...we'd been awake well over 24 hours by this point.
We made a game plan for Saturday with Adrian, and he left us at our hotel. We hadn't eaten since the plane so went out for pizza (how British), got my cell phone working and went to bed. Oh, and this is the point where I realized my adaptor would not work for our laptops...so once they both died, which they did very quickly, we were without computers until we figured it out...
Saturday morning was to be Induction Day at Engage Education, the company that hired us. This was to ill out paperwork and learn about the UK curriculum and school system. We headed there for 8:30 (3:30am Canada time...), provided some documents and heard the first session. Since Adrian had arranged for us to see another flat at 2:15, we had to leave early. BUT it was Adrians 25th wedding anniversary, so we had to take the tran back to Slough to view it. This is where it gets complicated...we had a hotel booked in Slough for the next few nights, but clearly couldn't take all of our luggage on London's public transit to get to Slough, so we had to pack enough for a few days in small bags and leave the rest at the Engage office in Watford. So we rushed through a whole bunch of paperwork, got a ride to the station, and caught our first train to London. From there we had to find an underground station to go across the city to Paddington station (woo). Then catch a THIRD train to Slough. Except for getting a little lost finding the underground, and still having heavy bags with us, it wasn't that bad. We made it to Slough and saw OUR NEW FLAT!
The building is new and clean. And when we walked in we were hooked. It has one huge bedroom with an ensuite, and another smaller, but still not bad bedroom, a second bathroom, a new kitchen with washer/dryer (yes, the washer is in the kitchen here), dishwasher and fridge, nice size living room and a balcony!! From which we can see a castle in the distance!! After hearing the price, which was only 25 pounds a month more than the other crappy one, we were sold! We filled out paperwork and put down a deposit! It's ready to move in right away, but because there is a bank holiday Monday, we won't get approval from the landlord until Tuesday or Wednesday.
After that, we headed to out new hotel and checked in, very happy to finally not be carrying around so much crap. We took a trip back into the city for dinner, on a double decker bus (which was really exciting to us in our exhausted state), and to get a proper computer charger, which the guy gave us for free! We wet to Tesco, which is basically Wal Mart on Steroids, as Sarah described it. And it's true. So we went back to the hotel with some snacks, to hopefully sleep...and we did. It's noon on Sunday here now. We're just waking up, and plan on not doing a whole lot besides a trip into the city centre for a better look around. From what we've seen there is everything we could want. And a train into London only takes about 20 minutes or less. so far, we're very happy with everything. We are just eager to get into our place and get started with school!
I will try and post more frequently and less lengthly now! And now that things are less crazy we will try and take pictures! Love and miss you all already!!
What a great idea to start a blog to let us follow you both on your exciting adventure. Holly.....Brooke and I will be checking in frequently. You both should be so proud of yourself at how self assured, and brave you are and increasingly becoming as this journey unfolds. Keep posting!!!!
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