Sunday, June 14, 2015

18 Months Down...ZERO to Go!

I guess the title of this post is a bit of a lie...

Jeff will be here one more month, as he has to tie up some loose ends on projects and his position.  But I knew I needed to make an 18 month post to wrap things up, because I'm not sure Jeff will continue to the blog while still living in England.

Every six months I give a bit of an update on places we have been and how life is going.  For example, I created the 12 Months Down post right after the new year, showing you all the places we had traveled in a year's time.  And in our 6 Months Down post I talked about the bests/worsts things about living abroad.  This post will be a bit more nostalgic knowing that I won't be posting another one of these six months from now. Continue reading to see how I honored our 18 months abroad. 

A Final Total of Countries Visited:

  1. England 
  2. Ireland (2x)
  3. Italy (2x)
  4. Greece
  5. Germany (2x)
  6. Czech Republic
  7. USA (2x, plus 1 extra for Sarah)
  8. France (2x, plus 1 extra for Sarah, AND driving through to get to Belgium)
  9. Scotland (2x)
  10. Spain
  11. Croatia
  12. Netherlands
  13. Belgium
  14. Hungary
  15. Denmark
  16. Lisbon
  17. Wales
Jeff may have a couple trips planned with friends and/or an independent trip.   Not sure if they will ever make it on to the blog.  We spent our last six months here really trying to check off cities and places in England that we had not been to.  Things like theatre nights, Liverpool, Lake District, Farne Islands, and spending time with friends was on our agenda.  We had covered so much ground that first year, that it was nice to stay local for a while.

Like our 12 month post, I have taken a screenshot of our calendar.  The first picture is a duplicate of the first 12 months, and the second picture is from the last 6 months. 


Here is the key:

  • Green = Trips/events around the UK
  • Purple = Europe (outside UK)
  • Orange = Visitors
  • Gray = Chilled in our own city/home
  • Blue = U.S.A
  • Little Red Triangles = Notes on the event/location/activity
First 12 Months: 
Last 6 Months: 


Breakdown of 18 of Our Trips 
I tried to think of a way to tie in "18" and a way to give closure to these amazing trips we have taken.  Jeff and I have compiled a list of some of the "bests" and "favorites" of our time abroad.  It was really hard to narrow it down to just 18.  I think my original list included every country and many trips around England, but I knew I needed to stick with the theme of "18".  I'm sure if you ask us "Where was your favorite church?" or "Who had the best street food?" we would answer in a heartbeat.  Feel free to comment below if you come up with one on your own. 
 
This is a scheduled post. I am not sure if the links work. I promise to check once I am settled in the states, and I'll fix it if the links do not work. Thanks in advance!

We are looking forward to life post-fairytale.  We have some great mini-trips planned with our families already.  We are also looking forward to getting into our townhouse, starting our new jobs, and seeing all of our friends/family on a regular basis and NOT through a computer screen.

A special note to all of our followers over the last 1.5 year.s  It was a pleasure to write to you and share our experiences (both the good, the bad, and the ugly).  Jeff and I agree that we would do this experience all over again if we had the opportunity.  We look forward to coming back to a few places we never made it to.  Is that bad that I am already thinking about coming back? 

Have no fear, this is not the last blog post. I will continue writing until we are both settled back in the states for good.  You will know when it is my last post!  Don't start going through withdrawal yet.

On to our next adventure Post-UK...

Friday, June 12, 2015

31 Spots on the Final Nottingham Tour

One of my final days in Nottingham, I made sure to just walk around with my camera to take pictures of all my favorites.  I, of course, wanted to share them with my Us in the UK family.  Many of our visitors will remember some of these pictures, as they are places we walked by or visited on our "Sarah's Daily Life" tour.
  1. Albert Hall
  2. Nottingham Playhouse
  3. Nottingham Castle
  4. Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem

  5. Shopping Streets
  6. Capital One Ice Arena
  7. Ugly Bread Bakery
  8. Wired Cafe
  9. Train Station
  10. Tesco Metro
  11. Pitcher & Piano
  12. Nottingham Theatre & Cornerhouse
  13.  Miscellaneous Parks
  14. Clubs, Restaurants, and Pubs
  15. Brown's Bar and Brasserie
  16. Beautiful Streets
  17. Annie's Burger Shack
  18. The Park (Gated Neighborhood)
  19. Our Flat
  20.  The Gym
  21. Old Market Square
  22. Wollaton Hall and Deer Park
  23. Another Street Filled with Restaurants, Shops, and Pubs
  24. Favorite Indian Restaurants (Jeff and I disagree on which is the best)
  25. Favorite Quick Eat...BarBurrito
  26. Bus Stop to Derby
  27. Library
  28. Best Late Night Food
  29. Poundland (Yes, similar to Dollar Tree)
  30. The Canal
  31. Trent River

Thursday, June 11, 2015

#30daysofappreciation {Round 3}

The final round of my 30 days of appreciation is here! I hope you have had fun following the random and silly things I have appreciated over our time here. Obviously the list could go on, and I am appreciative of more than 30 things! I have lots to be thankful and appreciate in the next few days and weeks as we will be reunited with family and friends (most of who we have not seen in a year and a half).  We have some exciting things happening for us in the upcoming weeks, thinking about housing, cars, new jobs, etc. For rounds 1 and 2, click here!

Here goes my final tribute to my #30daysof appreciation instagram challenge...

#Day21:Pigeons
I got some "heat" on this one for posting it on instagram.  Many not understanding why I will miss them.  One of my best friends commented, "Luckily we have them in the US."  I never see them in Indy, and to most people (like Jeff) they are just an annoyance.  Jeff calls them "winged rats".  I just like watching kids chase after them, their unpredictable nature, and just the fact that they live such simple lives.  I think we could all learn a thing or two.  Pigeons just worry about eating and being their the rest of their crew.  If you think about it, getting things we need to survive and being around people we love is all that really matters.


#Day22: Bus (Public Transportation)
I have mentioned how appreciative I have been of the cheap airlines, but the bus, tram, and train systems around here are amazing.  I wish the United States had a more reliable method of getting places other than our own vehicles.  I take the bus to/from Derby-Nottingham pretty frequently.  I meet up with friends, go to the gym with Jeff, and use it as a change of scenery.  It is a really easy bus ride, and fairly enjoyable as long as it is not stuck in stop/go traffic.  Jeff has looked into how long it would take me to get to my new job via the bus (over an hour) and it would only be a 13 minute drive.  There is a perfect example of how they do not function as well as they do over here.                 
 
#Day23:  Education Courses
I was so lucky to find out that Rolls will pay for spousal education.  It has been fun, kept me up to date in the field of education, and occupied at times throughout the last year.  I am only a few weeks away from having my Certificate for Literacy Instruction (15 credit hours) through Ball State University.  This was an area I was passionate about, and I am hoping to take it back to the classroom with me in the fall.

#Day24: No Job
This one is definitely bittersweet, because I definitely missed teaching over the last year and a half.  But I really tried to reflect every single day, enjoying the freedom.  I could make plans during the day, have lunch with friends, go to the gym on non-busy hours, and complete many personal projects because I had the time to do it.  My favorite was grabbing a blanket, book, and sitting in the sun enjoying the afternoon.  Although, I will miss the freedom, I am so excited for my new adventure as a first grade (ages 6-7) teacher starting next month!

#Day25: Better Halves Club
About twice a month, a group called the Better Halves Club meets up for lunch (normally in Derby).  I had my final luncheon with the group, and they all came to Nottingham for a Mexican Fiesta at our flat.  It is so nice to have other Americans here to ask for advice whether it be general living questions or traveling tips.  We are able to comfort one another on those "bad days" that no one really understands but each other. I think we will all hold a special bond for the rest of our lives. 



#Day26: Skype
What an amazing invention!! It has been so wonderful to see family and friends on a regular basis. A few of my friends go out of their way to chat every so often (and it is always fun to meet their new additions through Skype since I can't be there in person), and my family is so sweet to dedicate an hour+ a week to chat and catch up.  It has also been amazing to watch my niece and nephews over the course of the last year and a half.  I have been able to be in the picture, chat about their lives, and have tickle fights though the tablet...which is always hilarious.


#Day27: Historic Spots
Many times we head to a place because it is a beautiful or I fall in love with the pictures online.  It is an added bonus when we visit these incredible spots that we find so much history embedded within.  Of course, we have our outings that are all about the history.  It is so neat to experience and see so many old places around just England or around all of Europe.  


#Day28: Fresh Flowers 
People over in here in England are always carrying around fresh flowers they pick up from the market.  When you go to friends' houses they will always have a vase filled with fresh flowers.  It is a nice touch! Jeff brought me home some "just because" lilies the other day...and they are just gorgeous!


#Day29: Unique [and Delicious] Cafes:
One of my good American friends comes to Nottingham quite frequently so we can try new restaurants around the city.  The quaint little cafes seem to be our favorites.  We tried one final cafe before my "deportation".  The cafe was called the Kitty Cafe, and you guessed it...it has real cats inside! You have to book in advance, but you can enjoy a cup of tea/coffee and/or lunch all while enjoying the sweet (to be adopted) cats.  What a cool idea! We had a blast, and loved continuing our destinies by being crazy cat ladies! Thanks, Emily for a great afternoon!


#Day30: Jeff
Okay, okay, I know I already posted an appreciation for him.  But the both of us have been reflecting on our journey over the last week and we truly will miss life just being about the two of us. Before you think I am a mean person or take that the wrong way---OF COURSE we are excited to see our family and friends!  Life is just so simple over here.  We don't have very many belongings, we travel on the weekends, and we eat in almost every week night.  We enjoy our nights filled with dinner, chatting, and Netflix marathons.  We will miss this quality time together, and hope the hustle and bustle of the US lifestyle doesn't take our quality time away.


Hope you all enjoyed my #30daysofappreciation through instagram and the blog.  It was a great way for me to reflect and get some closure on our whole experience.  I could have continued for another 70 days and did a #100daysofappreciation, but obviously I didn't think that far in advance.  Thank you for letting me share all my trips, the items I'll miss, and all of the items/people I have appreciated while being abroad.  I could have put each and every one of your faces on an instagram post, as you all have been so supportive...even if you are 4,000 miles away!

On to the next adventure...






Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Kitty Cafe

Things are so hectic here, that I almost didn't write this post.  As you can tell, I have been blogging quite a bit and scheduling the posts for a few days later.  Hints, the one post a day lately. I thought about it, and I would have made a special blog post about this experience if it wasn't for the whole...moving home thing. So here I am typing away!

My friend, Emily, and I always try out new places to eat in Nottingham.  We definitely have a couple favorites, and enjoy catching up over a long lunch & tea/coffee.  We found this place called Kitty Cafe.  I have walked by it before but never noticed the REAL CATS in the large windows.  There are little hammocks, beds, and a jungle gym in the window not only for the cats' enjoyment but for pedestrians to see the cute little kitties.  This special cafe actually is a charity that allows you to adopt the cats within the shop.  You can take pictures of them, play with them, and pet them.  They have rules about picking them up and whatnot though.
 My friend, Emily, and I
 Up in the "treetops"
 Cute little hideaways
 
Before you get seriously grossed out that we ate lunch in a place filled with cats (I'm sure a few of you have this nightmare).  It had a 5-star hygiene rating, which is the highest a restaurant can have! We asked a little bit about how it passes health codes, and they do everything electronically so the waitstaff never sets foot in the kitchen.  It was a very clean place, and the cats were very well taken care of.  We especially loved the little 9-week old kittens who were running all over the place.  It was so cute to see all the the nooks, towers, slides, and walkways they had for the cats to run around.  They have 31 cats as of right now, but many of them are in the extensive process of being adopted.  Emily and I both wanted to take one home...but refrained. 
Hanging out under our table. Hiding from the other cats who were wanting to play
 The holes in the walls went from one room to the other. The kittens loved it!
 I wanted to take this sweet one home, as he looked so sad.  Very sweet, reminded me a lot of Mackey.

Overall, It was really enjoyable! You have to book in advance, as we had tried to go a few weeks back and they were booked for the day.  Emily and I both love cats, so this was the perfect farewell for now lunch before I head back to the states.  I will definitely miss my lunches with her!



You should check out the cafe's website as it highlights the cats that are trying to be adopted.

On to the next adventure...