sporadic updates for our far-flung friends and family :)

Monday, 31 March 2008

Books...


Can anybody recommend us some good books? We're just realizing that we have 2 months with only each other as company and no TV, radio or DVDs to distract us when we start to wind each other up. Can anyone recommend any good reading material for us to take with us because we're clueless. My last book buying experience didn't turn out well and I'd prefer not to end up in South America with nothing to read apart from the Spanish version of Hello magazine. Should we just buy up the current NY Times best seller list? Your suggestions are much appreciated!!

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Thursday, 27 March 2008

Time ticking away..

So time is ticking away, I did my last Wednesday morning at the Beggars group record label this morning and therefore had my last experience of being woken up by the guy in retail (who is self appointed office DJ) playing a string of obscure 90’s noise rock records. Following this morning of crazed indie retro punk I wandered fuzzy eared back to my real job at Times Square Church where the rest of the day was spent mixing Christian Gospel Music while the guy upstairs chants Hebrew prayers. It really can be as weird as it sounds sometimes but I will miss the blizzard of experiences that New York has to offer. For now though it’s all about getting ready for the big trip which includes learning important life lessons like it’s VERY illegal to order cheap malaria medication from Canada - I mean really - who knew!

Monday, 24 March 2008

The countdown begins


Welcome to our blog! Having only just ventured into the blogging world, this is somewhat foreign to us but hopefully will serve the purpose that we want it to, which is to keep our friends and family updated as we leave New York, bounce around a few countries and start a new life in England.

The countdown has begun for both of us for leaving this magical city, and it's hard to fit into a few corny paragraphs my feelings about our time here and it coming to an end. For me, New York City has been the singular most pivotal chapter in my life and its not one I'm moving on from easily. I've gained a community of friends that have become closer than family, I've set upon a career path as a social worker (glutton for punishment, I know) and I'm taking with me my buddy for life, Andy. I have to say, up and leaving a country and starting a new life (again!) is infinitely less frightening with someone at your side :)

We've been trying to live it up as much as possible over the past few weeks, and have had great times seeing bands, shows, museums and eating and drinking in our fave spots with our fave people. Yesterday we spent the day with about 13 or so of our friends cooking, eating, playing Taboo and taking an unexpected tour of downtown Brooklyn and lower Manhattan in what has officially been dubbed the "Eastermobile". Good times.

In the meantime, I'm finishing up work this week and trying to pack up life and get it together for leaving for Peru! I'm realizing how much I'm gonna miss my clients at my job. Crazy, high-maintenance and crack-addicted though they may be, I've been very shaped by working with this population and I am supremely inspired and impressed by their perseverance and hope despite even the most incredible obstacles they face.

Okay, turns out I'm that annoying blogger who doesn't know when to shut up. Who knew ;) We'll both be posting on our travels but this is just sort of an intro. If you like, you can follow our thoughts and pictures here as we leave New York and head to Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile and perhaps elsewhere en route to England.

Enjoy the ride; I know we will :)

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