Tuesday, March 25, 2014

It looks like SPRING in BUDAPEST

Spring is in the air... at least in London and Budapest! Facebook has been full of snowy porches and cheers for school cancelations. So I thought the best way to start this blog was talking about the unusually warm and blue sky weather we have been having in London. I took this photo about 2 weeks ago and the trees and flowers are in full bloom now. It makes me so happy - I love this weather! But don't get too jealous... it was rainy and cold today. My fingers are crossed the weather is nice again this weekend!


Before we jump ahead to this weekend... here are a few pictures from the past 2 weekends. We realized that we hadn't done the West End theatre scene properly. Lucky for us there was a quick way to fix that and we bought some tickets to Thriller that Saturday.


It was a great show. They did the typical story from 
his childhood to the big hits. There was an interesting 
twist to the play though.. they had several            
different people play Michael, including one female. 
She was great and certainly made it a different experience 
than what we have seen before.               

Here is another sneak peak in the theatre!



After the theatre we went out with one of Jeff's work mates, Ryan. 
He is headed back to the States soon, so we to his local neighborhood, 
Putney, to hang out. We started off with pizza for dinner.      
Jeff was fascinated with his order... half calzone and half pizza, 
so I had to post something about it! haha Not half bad on the 
taste department either.                                    
                      

We went to a few other places in Putney and had a great time. He told us about secret DJ. It is an app that allows people to select the songs in the pubs. When you get to VIP you get to select more songs. Pretty cool - and great way to find new places to hang out. We are really going to miss you Ryan!
We took the night bus home and were lucky enough to get a front seat of the bus. It was a kodak moment I couldn't resist! haha It is definitely my favorite seat on the bus.

I think Sunday was the usual chores around the house... or at least nothing significant for me to remember. haha Work is busy as usual.... so the week FLEW by! We did have a fun social this week at a comedy club. It was amateur night, so there were some interesting characters up there. I had 2 favorites, one was a girl that sang 2 songs. The funnest song was making fun of disney princesses. The other person was a guy from Brooklyn. He had everyone rolling! It is certainly interesting to see the differences in British humor compared to others in the same night. Fun enough, the dorky British accountant going for something new won the competition!

Jeff and I headed out on a plane Thursday evening for Budapest. We arrived late Thursday evening and were lucky to get squeezed into the hotels dining room. The hotel was Zara and the restaurant was Araz. We both had a traditional meal. Jeff opted for a fillet of beef hungarian style. I only remember this because we think it had a goose liver on top of it... quite interesting, but we didn't care for it.



The hotel it self was really nice. It made me realize how much time and fashion have changed. All these older cities have so many details in everything, from the statues outside, to tiled roofs, to the carved golden walls. Now, the hot new thing is the sleek, clean nice lines, and space in areas. At least that is what Ikea sells anyways. The thing that left the biggest impression on us about the hotel was the shape of the toilet seat! Not sure the picture does it justice, but it had impressions in the seat lid for your legs. Never seen anything like it before...


On our first full day there, we couldn't have asked for better weather. The sun was shining and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. We took full advantage of it and headed for the gorgeous hills in Buda. Our first stop was to the castle district.

We ventured down Matthias Church. It gives a good flavor of the mixed architecture of the area.


You can see the roof top better in this picture. Beautiful!



Next we wandered over to Fisherman's Bastion and 
what a view of the city from here!




Definitely worth taking a moment to soak it all in!



We wondered back to the castle area. They had     
'traditional' castle games set up that you could play,   
including knife throwing and bow and arrow. Quite 
entertaining to see a few guys in a 'stag do' having a go 
at the knives. It was the perfect time to grab some lunch :)

Our next stop was the Citadel. Again.. amazing views!
Not sure if you can see if.. but the Castle and Fisherman's
            Bastion are there in the background.


Their statue of liberty at the top of the hill  


After visiting the Buda side, we went wondering through the Pest side... 
Here is a picture in front of the Jewish Synagog. It is the 2nd largest in the world.

      After a busy day... we kept going on into the night!
     We did a night tour and I think it was one of my
       favorite things we did. Here is Hero's square



I was playing with the settings on the camera :)      

The next day was good ole' St Patricks day. This has to be one of the most widely celebrated events in the world and it is not even a  proper holiday! haha We did enjoy a green ale though

Not only was it St Patrick's Day but it was also National day in Hungry. We didn't realize this until we got there and that the bus wasn't going to run on Saturday. I was secretly hoping that meant the streets would be closed for the parades and I wasn't disappointed :) The first parade we saw was a motorcycle one early in the morning..


We were on the way to the House of Terror. This is a museum of the cities history with double occupancy. We got the self guided audio tour and learned loads on what this city has been through, including double occupancy and having only been independent for 30ish years. After this, it was time for lunch.
(Picture from one of the rooms in the museum)

We picked a prime spot for lunch and saw a second parade go by! (excuse the bad hair it had been raining all morning! haha)


We followed it for a bit and got to see if pass in front of the Opera house.

We later on asked what the different flags meant.. turns out we were on the right wing's celebration

Overall we had a great time in Budapest! We headed back to London early Sunday afternoon and were greeted with the warmth and sunshine. Not wanting the weekend to end so early, I convinced Jeff for a nice walk around a park we hadn't visited yet, Turnham Green Park in Chiswick. 

When you get sun in London you make every
effort to enjoy the special gift from God :)


It was back to the grind at work the next monday. Not going to lie though.... we both had a little bit of post-holiday blues. Nothing like getting over the post holiday blues by planning the next holiday though! haha We spent some of this weekend planning and narrowing down the details for our trip to Amsterdam and Italy in late April. April can't get here soon enough!

In the mist of the planning I heard my first crack of thunder and saw hail falling from the sky. We tried to take a picture from the kitchen window, but it didn't turn out so well. We have been here almost a year and this was the first lightning and thunder we have seen or heard.. so I thought it was worth documenting. 


For dinner on Saturday, we explored a new restaurant, Riding House Cafe, in Soho. 
It was amazing! The decor was pretty interesting... with squirrels on the wall


Afterwards we went out with some people Jeff works with. It is rare that we go out with others, but this night was FUN! It was the first true time we went out to a real club, TigerTiger, and the first time we had been out with such a diverse group....Spanish, Swedish, Dutch, Malaysians and us, the Americans :) Can't wait to go out with them again!


And I think that is a wrap, aka I have caught up to the present day :) - Cheers! 


Sunday, March 2, 2014

Just another day.. living the dream in the UK!

After the semi-fail in Oxford, we had another go at being tourist. We booked a trip full of sites close to London and had a busy day of site seeing! 

We started out the day with our first at Windsor Castle. We went by coach, so I felt obligated to take a fresh pic in the morning and then another towards the end of the day :) 


         We couldn't have asked for a better day... 
                  the sky was crystal clear blue.
       We were soaking in every minute we could!



I thought this map was pretty cool. 
It shows the grounds well. 

I can see why this is the Queen's favourite place!

The history is fascinating! 
From the knights shields in 600 to the 
Kings and Queens Portraits on the walls

Jeffrey's favourite spot...           
the beauty of the gardens           


Jeffrey taking a picture of me taking a picture...




We saw a leaning house on in the 
town on the way back to the bus. 
Not sure I would want to live there!

Next stop STONEHEDGE!

From the walk up to the circle to walking around the circle, it was pretty cool. There are several large stones in a circle and we have no idea why. haha They are multiple theories for the stones... but no one really knows, even thousands of years later. So note to self.. .if i ever undergo anything as big move 3 ton stones anywhere, leave clues as to why I did it! 

Here are a few pictures - Enjoy!











After stonehenge we went a little further west to Bath for our last stop of the day. I had been to Bath before, but this was Jeff's first time. We walked around a bit and then found a spot close to the middle of town for a snack before heading back. Here are a few photos of the city. 




Overall, we had a great day. Definitely recommend Windsor Castle and Stonehenge to those coming to visit. They are well worth a day trip. We had a very busy and fulfilling day! 

We will see where the wind takes us next... stayed tuned for our next adventures!!