Wednesday 31 December 2008

We've Landed Across the Pond

We arrived safe and tired. The flight was about an hour late but otherwise went smoothly. Except for the three barf bag puke from Mary Kate at the end. She almost took me down with her but I'm a fighter!



Our temporary quarters are in Central London. Here is the view from the terrace.












Tonight Caroline fell asleep while talking...





We watched the most fantastic fireworks display in the UK from the terrace (according the the BBC Dick Clark's Rockin' New Years Eve). Happy New Year!

Tuesday 16 December 2008

Jazz

This blog is extremely boring. I will jazz it up as soon as I have free time.

Countdown


We leave in two weeks from today! Here are the FAQs:
Do we have a place to live?
No. We go into temporary housing until we find a permanent place. But we do know the area where we will live. The girls are enrolled in a wonderful school and we will live within walking distance of the school.
What do the girls think?
They are sad and happy. Sad to leave Henry and their friends. Happy to go on trips and meet new friends.
Are we packed?
No. Thankfully the movers pack for us.
Are we selling our house?
No. Brent's good friend is renting it.
Is this for Brent's job?
Yes. This is a lateral move within the same firm.
How long will you be away? Are you coming back to Dallas?
2-5 years. Yes - we better!
What do you think about the move?
I've wanted to live in Europe since this first time I visited when I was 11. I never thought the opportunity would happen. I'm realistic in there will be culture shock and the first six months will be challenging. We are moving during the coldest and darkest time of year. Sure the English speak the same language but I have trouble with accents. I have a sense of urgency with everything I do. The locals will not feel the same passion about setting up my Internet access as I will feel. On the other hand the travel, the history and Indian take-away will far outweigh the negatives!