Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, December 14, 2013

because the internet

Good Morning.

So glad to see we've all resurfaced and that all is going well for Megan, Sarah and Dee. I can't wait to hear about this first expedition in adulthood with an Undergrad under our belts. (I include you Sarah as a confidence in how swimmingly it'll go for you!)

 I'm still kicking it over here in London with Jam, teaching the tiny people. Come January I'll be here a year! Does that count as 'having lived in London?' legitimately then? Like a true resident I haven't taken advantage of many of the great things the city has to offer. I use my weekends to sleep in and experiment with cooking brunch using what's left in the fridge from the week(very often beans on toast.) If I were one for resolutions, ticking off some must sees would definitely be number one.
We have undertaken challenging construction projects...  

There have been plenty stumbled upon gems however, like this old school French bakery.





















It's been a busy term in school finishing up my NQT year and getting into a routine that works for 30 small people and 3 adults who need to spend 6 hours a day together as harmoniously as possible. I hope not to have to eat my words when I say it's been ok so far...cue some blurred classroom pics.
Just understand maths already small folk!

My room was decorated in the summer and feels so...bare.




















I've put up and decorated my first fake Christmas tree. The lack of wilting in the branches has been my greatest peeve about the transition  (I do accept that I should have anticipated this.) Winter geansais have been pulled out of the wardrobe and have made a very welcome return to my days and nights. I'll be home Christmas Eve for a few days and fingers crossed that schedules can be aligned so I get to see you all buds!


This years addition to my ever growing jumper collection.



















This album blows my mind btw. It's currently on repeat.







Merry Happy Folks!
Ciara
x











Friday, December 23, 2011

Home Sweet Home

I'm in IRELAND! Woo! It's a wonderful feeling. Except that I'm knackered. I have spent my first day home making Christmas crafts. And hugging my mummy. And eating amazing Oreo jellybean brownies made by my sister. And listening to Wham. They made some hell of a great Christmas song.

More tomorrow. Peas and Peace!

Sarah

Thursday, December 15, 2011

AIXMAS

Today is my last full day in Aix before I head home for Christmas! 

Just have to get one final exam out of the way tomorrow and I'll be on my way...looking forward to reuniting with the girrrrls! :)

One thing I am NOT looking forward to is the freezing cold weather everyone at home is talking about. Temperature's here at the moment are still 15-17 degrees. We're going to get some shock when we get off the plane!!

Anyway, here's some pictures of the last few weeks in Christmassy Aix-en-Provence...




After seeing Sarah's pictures of the Christmas markets in Vienna I was so happy to see that we got one here too!

with soap...

and cold meat. mmm



mulled wine is yummy



the bill for Christmas dinner for 18 people... :)

Christmas tree in Pavillon 4!

SNOW IN MARSEILLE??!


There wasn't actually snow in Marseille. :/ That's just foam. Good idea though, made our day trip to Marseille very Christmassy indeed!!

Cannot wait to see everyone at home! 
Megan
xxxxx

Monday, December 5, 2011

December in Vienna/ Dezember in Wien

WARNING: THIS POST IS LONG!

So it's December and amazingly enough, there hasn't been any snow in Vienna! Yet, I hear it's snowing in Ireland. Roles reversed much? Thanks for all the birthday wishes, dear friends and family. I received the loveliest postcard from Megan today. I got so excited when I saw the French post mark. I also had some chocolate sent from home and a lovely party here in Wien with a plethora of different nationalities; English, Greek, German, Austrian, Turkish, Hungarian, Czech, American ... the list goes on! We also visited the lovely vibrant Naschmarkt that day and did a little hangover-curing walk through Vienna the day after! 



This past week has been very hectic with my exams looming and the project work mounting and my time in work nearly killed me on Saturday. I managed a 9 hour shift alone at the bar on a MANIC Saturday evening. What's grinding my gears at the moment is how Austrians don't seem to know how to queue and are quite merciless if for some reason, we've run out of glasses or desserts. Take a chill pill guys! However, I think I have Christmas week off and last night, I booked my train tickets from Dublin to Cork for the week so CELEBRATIONS are in order! I can't wait for that.



Aside from the party, I've been to a great Beisl [traditional Austrian pub] called Kolar which we never would have found if it hadn't been for a lovely work colleague of mine. It was tucked away in the inner city on a street that translates as Shamrock Street - It must be fate! We'd gorgeous freshly baked flat bread that they bake in an oven beside the bar in front of you - Highly recommended. This was after a tough 8 hour shift so I was pretty knackered but the good times kept on coming as someone suggested that we go ice-skating. Now in Ireland, the only ice-rinks we have are put up temporarily during December and are generally too small and over-crowded. Most people tend to spend most of their time clinging to the sides and you are considered to be unreal at ice-skating if you can manage to go a few laps without skidding on your bum.




Nooooooooooot the case in Austria. Oh no. I thought I had some serious skills, being able to rollerblade too but it soon became apparent that Austrians take to winter sports like the Irish take to drinking or making eejits out of themselves. There were people doing spins and skids and one legged runs and two kids, who were chasing each other around as if they were playing on sand. Bit of a hit to the ole' self esteem. Doesn't help much either when there's a DJ in the middle playing " Wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle YEAH", causing you to shake your hips, lose your balance and go FLYING onto the ice and skid forwards, glasses falling off your face and spinning in a circle beside you. Mortification. Mind you, there were some lovely Austrian boys on hand to offer a hand [through their laughter]. We ended the night in a crackin' Australian bar called The Travelshack which should have been a quiet drink and turned into people dancing on pool tables and a game of Kings.






Yesterday was spent at the world's oldest zoo, Tiergarten Schoenbrunn, which is amazing! It is huge and literally has every animal you could think of. It's probably not the best time of year to be visiting as many of the animals are in hibernation but some of my highlights were the pandas, the spectacled bears, the sealions and the giraffes. We also saw an anaconda. I'm sorry. How people have any affection to snakes mystifies me. It was HUGE. And it's tongue kept slipping out. Ughgggghghghg. 




 Have you ever seen a spectacled bear? They are amazing! They are so called as the different colouring on their faces makes it appear that they wear glasses.  The translation in German is literally "Brillebaer"


Special mention goes to the penguins too. They are unintentionally hilarious and very regal looking. The zoo is located beside the magnificent Schoenbrunn Palace which has a really rich history and some impressive gardens and views of the city. 


Unfortunately, it was quite dark by the time we left the zoo so we just headed to a Christmas market [they are all OVER the place] and drank some punsch. Well, I tried. I ordered what I thought was white hot chocolate. No. It was punsch with chocoalte and cream on top. Have you ever licked a dog? I haven't either but I'm pretty sure it would have tasted like that.

Right. I'm done! I've a test to study for. Well done on TP, Ciara. Megan, your address please! Dee, there'll be something in the post for you as soon as I figure out where I can buy stamps!

S

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

It's December which means...

CHRISTMAS ADVERTS ARE ALLOWED!




Anymore suggestions?

Also, later today/tomorrow depending on your time zone, I'll tell ye about my birthday and we'll have a dedication to the newly turned 21, Ms. Dee. I hope she is out dancing with lots of Germans right at this moment in time.

S

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Too early?


Sorry! I heard this today and got really excited. Maybe it's because the snow is forecast for two weeks time and the markets are opening this weekend as traditionally, the Austrians celebrate Christmas on the 6th of December. But having seen this video for the first time, I have to say that a/ I miss that kid-like Christmas buzz terribly and b/ videos like this are probably the reason I had such misconstrued ideas about it all. Since when do elves greet you off planes and strange men accompany you to visit Santa? Hmmmmmmmm.  



Great tune though. Can't wait for the Toy Show. Sorry. I should stop ranting. The rest of you can go back to enjoying November and if you're a lucky American, you'll have Thanksgiving to look forward to. Me? Nothing, not even my 21st birthday, will distract me from Christmas as at this precise time in 6 weeks, my mother will be collecting me from the train station for Christmas week! Huzzah! Or bah, humbug depending on your point of view...
If anyone actually cares, I'd like to hear yer favourite Christmas tunes. I'm stuck between this, Wham's "Last Christmas" and Chris Rea's "Driving Home for Christmas". Or if we are going all traditionally, it'd have to be this one...






Oh, I could almost dance for the excitement!

S

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