19 June 2009

Oh crap. This stuff has to get home!

It's so interesting to see the price differences on certain items between the UK/Europe and the USA. The USA is rife with great stuff that's pretty cheap - yet the UK has such great prices on books, antiquities and unique artifacts. Items found in an antiquarian bookstore in the USA would cost no less than double, and usually triple than what I easily find in the UK. Global Gifts is one of my favourite stores in the USA because it sells unique items made from the countries, and the money goes back to those people. However, the UK's Fair Trade programme totally crushes Global Gifts in coolness and price.

I say all this to say that I got myself into a small peck of trouble. The 1866 engravings I bought for a song will be easy to pack because they are flat. Unfortunately though, my brain somehow justified the purchase of an Iranian tile that is quite heavy, and my brain simply went into a coma before purchasing a lovely carved Pakistanian wooden box. It is not gigantic, but the heavy and thick 12x6x6 box isn't exactly a 'toss in the luggage' kind of thing. I was quite proud to only bring my Kindle for reading, but totally failed on refraining purchase of books here. Even with the limitations of 'only printed in Britain' and 'something truly unique', I have a serious problem in that area too. We're not even going to go down the acquisition of awesome new clothes topic. I was reasonable with the amount of things I bought for Elle because there are cool toddler things everywhere, but I did find a couple really unique items that I of course couldn't pass up.

I am very happy to have thought ahead on some level and brought two essentially empty carry-on bags for the return trip, and ensured that one suitcase would be 1/2 empty, but I still am facing a challenge.

Postive note: I got some really cool shit!

12 June 2009

Our Village

Egham is a nice little village filled with all the necessities of life...pubs, one good French, Italian and Indian restaurant each, train/bus station, parks, several small charity shoppes, couple churches, and lastly without prejudice, a greasy chippy. It's important to have visuals of our haunts though! I was going to include the view to our 3rd floor flat and Eric's work building, but for some reason Blogger's not letting me add more images, so I'll let it go with these more important introductions.


This is our favourite location of course, The Crown. With eight hand pumps for wonderful cask beer, the bartenders know us very well! None of those silly rules about children not being allowed in a bar (except past 7pm, for which you then sit outside at the picnic tables).



Monsoon is a very very special Indian restaurant where all the servers know us by name. We've tried nearly every single item on their menu. He uses all fresh ingredients, which makes every dish excellent.



While delicious, fish and chips certainly can't be a common meal simply due to the delectable amount of grease involved. However, our local chippy certainly makes a fabulous serving with the best curry sauce ever.



I totally forgot to get a photo of the Italian restaurant, but that's no indication that I dislike the place. In fact, it's fabulous. The pizzas are southern Italy style and unique. That's not even mentioning all the fresh sea creature pasta they offer, or their torturing dessert cart. Meanwhile, here is the French restaurant. Slowish service, but a really nice atmosphere with delicious food. Eric's German stomach mostly rejects French food, but it's probably my favourite.





Of course we can't leave out the Egham version of Hogwart's, or the wonderful fenced and gated park across the street. This is especially helpful for the wild little thing we often refer to as Elle.

05 June 2009

03 June 2009

Catching my breath....

I just realised that the last two weeks have been a little crazy, thus possibly accounting for overwhelming exhaustion from which I've finally started recovering this week. It was awesome having Ellen here for the first week and am annoyed that it took this many years for us to realise that we travel together really well. It's so nice to not have to finish sentences because the other person knows what I'm trying to say, and vice versa. Conversation was not stressful. Our humour is similar, as well as our penchant for...'oh, I'm feeling tired' and blowing off something that felt minorly important only hours ago, and feeling no guilt. Elle was a little beastly on occasion, but other than a couple remarkably horrible occasions, she handled it quite well given the circumstances of so much travel in such a short period. It helped that everything we did was dappled with 'oh, there's a park, let's have Elle run.' I've never been to so many parks in such a short time, but I think we all found it relaxing. The best and most exhausting day was hitting the charity shoppes in Chelsea. Finding Lush in the middle of that "expotition" was easily equal to finding a gold mine. That day was also special because it was Saturday, which is roughly translated as 'Eric's home and can watch Elle' :)

This second week has involved a lot of beer, sleep and work. There's been investigation of the adorable village and plan-making for the upcoming weekends. We're going to train out to the Virginia River area this Saturday, Pooh Country the following Saturday (although I'm not going to walk all over like I did last time...gah), and then hit the beach the last Saturday and possibly Sunday (can't decide between Brighton and Bournemouth). The discovery of five charity shoppes in this village alone defines my plans for tomorrow if I truly catch up on my work today. Woo!

01 June 2009

Holiday Albums!

Some day I'll always be caught up with the most recent photos. Some day. Not today or tomorrow or next year! I'm just happy to be only one or two holidays behind on my albums. North Carolina represents my two glorious weeks on a river or beach (depending on the week) this spring. It was very relaxing and I'm not understanding why I didn't do that before. I'm sad that the job transition worked out so that Eric was only able to come out for a few days, but the sacrifice was rewarded with a fun new job!
North Carolina


Miami's photos are far less...mostly the Everglades and around the resort. My brain skipped taking photos during that week, but we have a few for memories. Despite the gorgeous weather and location, we were all pretty busy with my working with some deadlines that week and Eric being at conference. Below the album is a cute video of Elle being a little monster because the second that I started filming her, she refused to jump in the pool like she was doing previously!

Florida