The Secret Ingredient is Crime

I have set this Blog up to keep in contact with my dear friend Johannes de Silentio; he is possibly the coolest person I've ever met and I never want to lose contact with him. Correction: He IS the coolest person I have ever met.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Mama's got a whole new bag...full of shoes that is

So I'm back from Canada. It was lovley - a month off filled with excessive eating, friends, family and the lovely sounds of my credit card going swipe swipe swipe. In a style truly my own, I purchased four pairs of shoes, which was less than I had planned but more than necessary. Upon my return I made good on a promise to M that I would at least reassess my old pairs - which resulted in me binning one pair...:)

Today I wore my lovely blue Kenneth Cole's and was reminded why I'm not good at little heels...they get stuck everywhere! I lost my shoe on the stairs up at the train station and some lovely man handed it to me...that was sweet...he must have realized how pretty they are and couldn't bear the thought of someone trampling them in their mass exodous to work.

Other than shoes I picked up a couple pairs of jeans and some tops - really I didn't go overboard on the shopping...I did go overboard on the eating, but that is ok as I totally resolve to loose weight this year;)

Well kiddos, I should sign off for now...work is calling and apparantly I'm paid to worry about it...so I shall do my best to be concerned while really dreaming about the next pair of shoes I'll buy:)

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Excited but a bit annoyed

I wrote a post about how excited I was to be on my last day of work before heading home...but then the internet gobbled it up and spit it out, so now I'm a bit annoyed.





Oh well. These things happen I suppose. Better the internet gobble the excitement up than a faulty engine and crash landing tomorrow, right?





In other news, on Friday I passed my theory test for my UK license- now I just need to do the practical. To celebrate I bought a new pair of very gorgeous Carvela shoes (they were on sale so I thought it was only fair)...I bought them in tan brown but they are this style. I'm not taking them with me on my trip so yesterday I had to put them in the closet and say goodbye for now....



This leads on to the next part of my excitement for the trip. I've given myself the free reign of my credit card for shopping. Clearly I might need to rethink this but for now, I fully anticipate bringing back a suitcase of amazing accessories, stunning shoes and fabulous frocks:)

Well, I suppose I should do some work...after all, it's only 5.5 hours to freedom...






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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Toot Toot! Chuga Chuga Chuga Chuga Toot Toot!

:)

M has indulged me:
First he's agreed to forgo his desired beach holiday to meet up with my friends in Paris, but now he's agreed (and booked) our TRAIN tickets to get there. Now while we could fly from our local airport, my sustainability issues and desire for something a bit more different have overwhelmingly made me want to take the train to Paris...

For a short time it looked like this was not going to be possible, as all the cheap tickets to London (Eurostar only leaves from London) were sold out, making the Leeds to London train portion cost £150 - EACH. However M's determination to satisfy this whim of mine meant he found an unknown (to us) service offered by National Rail, which provides discount tickets for Eurostar journeys...

And so, our trip will cost less than £100 each for travel (Leeds to Paris, one booking)! yay!

Now to book the hotel..

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Friday, January 19, 2007

Thoughts on Budapest

So M and I spent a lovely four day weekend in Budapest, and having been back for almost a week now, I thought it was time to present my thoughts on the trip. No pictures though bc I still need to download a driver for my digi-cam, as it's a crappy kodak that wants me to install it's crappy software to replace my awesome software, which I refuse to do.

Thought One:
On the Thursday night, M and I went out for supper at what was advertised as 'traditional Hungarian food' in the restaurant guide. We were provided directions by our concierage and showed up hungary (hehe) after a long day of wandering the streets of buda and pest. We were asked whether we wanted to sit in the conservatory or in the room with music. We chose the room with music. We were then directed to a table in a beautifully decorated room with white table cloths for a silver service experience with a classical five string group playing next to us. We were in our clothes from the flight - jeans and t-shirts. We felt like asses. However the food was lovely and so too was the wine - for once I actually felt like I knew what to expect from what I ordered! At one point the band came up to us and asked if we wanted a song and we refused politely but they pressed us so we agreed. They played and then walked away - at which point I asked, were we supposed to tip them, and how much? M said no just as I watched a nicely dressed man who clearly felt at home press some bills into the violinist's hand. I have come to the conclusion that one cannot learn all their etiquette manners from watching Pretty Woman....

Thought Two:
It's always a good idea to check out the cultural 'whats ups' when visiting a country...M and I were chuffed as we had gotten tickets for the opera 'Cosse fan tutti' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cos%C3%AC_fan_tutte) for a total price of less than $10 Canadian. Of course the seats were crappy but hey, we were going to the opera. I've been to one opera in the past (in Prague) and while I wasn't the biggest fan, I figured I'd give it another shot. We had settled nicely into our last row seats with a partial view of the stage and were ready to listen to the beautiful music. However I began to feel unwell and so I leaned back into my chair and shut my eyes in the hopes of feeling better in a bit. M noticed my discomfort and was concerned over my well-being - I was feeling faint and clamy and gross. I felt like this throughout the entire opera and didn't get to watch it - nor did M really. M was quite concerned and he later told me that at one point he had been watching the show and heard a strange snoring/gargling noise. He was quite upset over this blatant disrespect for the show and turned to see who was being the rude person. Turns out it was me, passed on the the guy sitting next to me...Damn my hypoglycemia! It gets me at the worst of times. The mortification of having passed out on a stranger during the opera has faded, although the disappointment at not seeing the ladies discover their fiance's plots has not...Therefore I have concluded that I do not want to pass out at an opera again.

3. One of the things that Budapest is well known for is its natural spring spas. I had been advised by my boss (who had visited Budapest in December) that this one spa was reasonably priced and an excellent experience. So I was quite excited to go. M and I had decided it would be a final day thing as it was halfway to the airport, and that we could leave from there. I had had difficulty finding the spa on the map but using the symbol guides and the general discription of where the spa was in the tour book had located it. M and I hopped on the very cool subway and headed out. We arrived at the last stop of the line and walked out into Budapestian suburbia....lovely. But hey, this was where we were supposed to be. We wandered for a bit and the unmarked spa finally made itself known to us. We walked in to the quite uninviting building and were greated by a non-English speaking woman (strange for a touristy destination). We tried to tell her we needed towels and she assured us we'd get them. We paid and walked in. As M and I were swimming in the community centre pool we agreed that I had f'd up and that this was not where we were supposed to be. Oh well, the swim was nice.

So those are my thoughts on Budapest. It was a lovely city although as a veggie I struggled with the food - fried cheese was the only option most of the time and while delicious, it gets tedious. The coffee was AMAZING and we had a wonderful time...now we get to plan our next adventure...I'll post some highlight pics at some point in the future

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