Sunday, 20 September 2015

Another UK Weekend

Brunch in Beaconsfield
http://www.benedictsstore.co.uk/

 Visiting Marlow

 Thai at the Giggling Squid! Yum
http://www.gigglingsquid.com/branches/marlow.html

 Walking next to the Thames

 One of the teachers at school created a new "Tech Tallent" board at school and asked each teacher to create a 3D letter for the heading. I made the cushion E. 

Sunday, 13 September 2015

September 2015

Sunday Lunch with Chris :) 

http://pottersarms.co.uk/
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g499482-d3315379-Reviews-The_Potters_Arms-Amersham_Buckinghamshire_England.html


Brunch with Helen and David
https://www.facebook.com/coopersriverlight/info?tab=overview
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g1147569-d7744847-Reviews-Riverlight-Bourne_End_Buckinghamshire_England.html


Followed by a walk along the Thames near Bourne End



Monday, 31 August 2015

The last week of Summer Break

Thames Lunch Cruise with Chris
http://www.bateauxlondon.com/cruises/Thames-lunch-cruises/?gclid=CKS-4_aM1McCFYccGwodaUcI3w








Friday Afternoon with Kirri
Lunch at Chez Antionette in Covent Garden
http://www.chezantoinette.co.uk/


Followed by tea and cake at Muriels Kitchen in Soho
http://www.murielskitchen.co.uk/restaurants/soho

Exploring Camden Markets with Jess
 The Camden Market 

 Camden Lock
 Food markets 

Soooo many amazing choices but we settled on burritos! They cooked my steak fresh and asked how I liked it cooked, yum!


Will have to come back and take the canal boat to Little Venice one day soon

Pasta and wine for dinner at Strada :)
http://www.strada.co.uk/


Sunday, 30 August 2015

My Top 10 Favourite Travel Quotes

1. I discovered this quote not long before beginning my first big travel adventure, a 6 month university exchange to the USA. I remember writing this quote on my dorm room whiteboard, I just connected with it.
http://thomascurryer.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/life-begins-at-end-of-your-comfort-zone.html


2. Find out who you are. How do you cope when you miss a flight or the hostel doesn't receive your booking and you don't have a bed for the night?
https://www.tumblr.com/register?redirect_to=%2Freblog%2F21193628259%2F0FAu1YFg%3Fredirect_to%3D%2Fdashboard%2F2%2F21193716084%253Flite

3. Who doesn't love a Dr Seuss Quote? This one appeared (in a shorter form) on my digital "Professional Practice Teaching Portfolio". Just as a little reminder that in life or in travel,  YOU have opportunities, potential and ultimately control .


4. Scared? It's normal!

5. After my time in the USA spending time back in Australia just didn't feel the same as it had previously. It took a good few months to settle back in and even that felt like a big challenge at the time. When I moved to the UK I had this quote printed out and displayed on my wall inside a collection of photos of my friends and family from different towns and countries.

6. Time to acknowledge all those key words I have been listing on my resume lately. 
"resilience, adaptability, problem solving skills, organisational skills, interpersonal skills and an awareness and higher understanding of a range of different cultural backgrounds and working styles"

7.  Self explanatory?
http://bearandlionmama.com/2014/03/a-mental-health-day-looking-for-inspiration.html
8. This quote is a little darker than the previous ones. Although travel has many benefits you need to stay realistic. Many countries have dark histories and you have to embrace that, listen and learn. This summer whilst in Krakow I visited Auschwitz. 

9. I'm not sure if this is a life quote or a travel quote, but it says the word travel in it? Thats my argument anyway. I followed this quote and it worked out pretty well for me ;)

10. This is a current quote for me and a philosophy I have began adopting over the past year. After living in the UK for almost two years now I am facing an upcoming move back to Australia. Our frequently asked questions for the past year have been, do we really need it? Have we used it in the past 6 months? Should we take it with us? Can we donate it to charity?


I hope this post is food for thought and that you enjoy reading it, as much as I enjoyed making it :)

Thursday, 27 August 2015

Krakow- Summer 2015



The Old Town is surrounded by a strip of parkland as you can see from the green in the map below. We were lucky enough to stay in the Old Town and with only a limited amount of time in Krakow (3 days) we did not venture beyond the park very frequently.

Town Hall Tower


Cloth Hall


St Marys Basilica

Dinner in the Main Market Square
Jess showing off her new nose piercing!



The Wista river

Wawel Castle



Yummy Iced coffees at a circus themed chocolate shop!

The Barbican





My favourite new food!
Similar to asian dumplings but with different fillings. I chose mozzarella and sun dried tomato.
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g274772-d5524837-Reviews-Pierogarnia_Krakowiacy-Krakow_Lesser_Poland_Province_Southern_Poland.html




We took a day tour to visit Auschwitz.
http://www.seekrakow.com/auschwitz-birkenau/

Auschwitz 1- Concentration camp


 A selection of the blocks have been turned into a museum. In one of the blocks we entered we were confronted by mass storage of the jewish peoples possessions. The photo above shows a pile of glasses. There were rooms full of suitcases, shoes, fake limbs and another full of hair (some still in plats). After being gassed anything of value was taken from them eg. gold fillings and hair. There were samples of textiles made from the hair.


 The infamous block 11 known as "the death block" or central camp jail.
We were shown suffocation cells, starvation cells and the rooms where they trailed mass killing experiments using Zyklon B.




Auschwitz 2/Birkenau -Extermination camp
 These are the images I think of when I think of Auschwitz.

 We were told the Nazis thinking was "if horses can live in stables why can't humans?"



A touching memorial, displayed in 23 different languages.