So
as per life has taken over, and my blog has suffered terribly as a
result. Sorry blog. But it's the Easter weekend, I have a few days to
myself (albeit to nurse hangovers) so what better way to make myself
feel better then to write about my life?
So
I moved down to London mid-January amidst the snow. And here I am end
of March still amidst the snow. As yes, England has not warmed up, and this
elusive spring is still looking very elusive. I don't need to hear about
how "it was 25 degrees this time last year",
all I am very aware of (whilst I place layer over layer to leave the
house) is how it most certainly is not right now. The only part of my
body which is cheering this freezing weather is my lungs. I have cut back
ridiculous amounts on cigarettes as when weighing up whether to turn
into a block of ice for a hit of smoke, I choose not.
Since
moving to London I've moved house, moved jobs, and lost numerous
valuable items. I've fallen asleep on tubes, fallen down tube stairs,
made some amazing new friends and caught up with amazing old friends.
I've learnt to never trust my navigation skills (ending up in Guildford instead of Picadilly Circus can do that to you), but to always walk with
purpose: even if your getting on the tube going north when you
should be going south. (It just makes you feel more clued up). (Even
though your obviously not). I've had a huge shock at the price of things
here in regards to my meager wage, and whilst trying to live the
high-life have been surviving off free Nutella
sandwiches at work. Everyday. For about 6 weeks. I've been drunk in more
bars then I can remember names, yet still haven't scratched the surface
of London's nightlife.
All
in all I LOVE IT. I love it! I can't express the natural high I still
get when I get out at Piccadilly station each morning to be surrounded
by grand buildings, theaters, statue's and London's iconic red buses.
Maybe its because I was away for so long, but I cant help but feel
proudly British for our wonderful, vibrant, buzzing capital. I love the
accents, the cheek, the banter and I have wholeheartedly fallen for this
city and been swallowed up by it. My itchy feet are itching a lot less
now I'm living in the Big Smoke.
I'm
living South of the river in the most beautiful house in Balham.
Resigning myself to the fact that I would probably be searching for a
place to live for weeks, view numerous pokey rat infested flats, and end
up living with a strange old Latvian man in a damp room, luckily my experience could not have been more different. I put up an ad, had a
response, went to view the house and BANG love at first sight. With the
house and housemate. Trying not to be too rash (I'm
always far too rash) I thought I can't get the first house I viewed,
but left the property with myself and Lisa (my housemate) gushing "I shouldn't say this but I really want to live with you". So after working out ze old finances I did. No rats or strange old foreign
men in sight, my new house comprises of myself and three other lovely
creatives. Working in PR, Fashion and Film we all just clicked. We also
all like dancing. A lot.
Job-wise
I moved from my original role at SpliceTV to Rushes Post-Production
house. Whilst getting on thoroughly well with everyone at both Splice and Rushes, I have
had to come to the conclusion that Post just isn't for me. I much
prefer being part of the initial creation and organization of a project,
rather then the tweaking of the end result. Being a hater of someone
that sits and moans about a situation rather then changing it, I have
decided to shortly leave the world of Post and go freelance.
I've met some lovely people in Production down here so it should all
work out. Hell I've been living off Nutella sandwiches for the last month, so living like this for a bit longer can't hurt too much.
And
that's that. The shortest summary I could make of my last two months
down here. I don't intend to leave it two months till the next post, and
I don't intend to write quite so much in the next post. More pictures,
less writing. On some frivolous fanciable subject hopefully. (Or as my
mother would describe : "the internet thing you do with bad grammar
where you post pictures like no-body ever had the idea to turn a pair of
jeans into shorts before?").
Happy Easter everyone!