Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Cheers from the UK


Well, it is a new year since the last time I posted and definitely a new adventure. We have just arrived in Swindon, Wiltshire, UK for a 6 month Intel assignment and have spent the last 24 hours learning to navigate and get connected.

Kudos to Mike for getting us around Swindon last night; without a map, in rush hour traffic, while driving on the 'wrong' side of the road. I didn't appreciate that feat until I had to drop him at work this morning and do the driving myself. Swindon boasts the largest roundabout in England with one main circle surrounded by five smaller ones. You could seriously get lost (and dizzy) in there.

After a short time I felt confident enough to go touring the countryside to visit nearby towns that might make a good home base. Upon the recommendation of one of Mike's new colleagues, I headed to Cirencester today and had a ball. It is a charming, historic town in the Cotswolds. I roamed the narrow streets for a couple of hours poking my head into the many unique shops, grabbing a snack at Marks & Spencer & walking on the wide open green space behind the beautiful church in the center of town. We'll see how the house hunting goes tomorrow, but Cirencester is DEFINITELY on the short list.

Today's outing also led to the successful acquisition of a UK mobile phone and (after lots of frustration over an ISP outage) an internet connection to post this blog and connect with my family. Before I knew what hit me it was time to get back in the car and go get Mike again. I only actually got in the wrong side of the car once. It was embarrassing to hop in and realize there was no steering wheel in front of me - did I just admit that?!

We decided to wander through Old Town Swindon and look for an interesting place to eat dinner and we stumbled upon a place called Los Gatos Spanish Tapas Bar & Grill. This is clearly a town favorite and we were lucky enough to be there before 7pm, as every table was reserved after that. We are already planning a return trip on Tuesday to try the many items on the menu we haven't yet tasted and listen to the live music. Tonight we relaxed with a bottle of red wine (Mike would know the name - I just know it did the trick). The owner suggested several of the house favorites including pork meatballs, roasted beets with an amazing sauce, a shrimp dish, chorizo, an egg dish with salmon and asparagus, and a house specialty that tasted something like ham and potatoes.

All in all, the first 24 hours in England was a success. I believe 6 months will go by very fast so we will have to make the most of every minute. We would love to have visitors so give us a shout if you are interested.

2 comments:

  1. Yay!!! I love the blog mom! Keep it up :) I think you guys are sleeping but I will try to get on skype tomorrow so we can chat before I head to Chicago!

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