Normally we go to England twice a year -- once at Christmas and once in the Summer. This year, we went in April too. Mark had a conference in Oxford, so we decided that it would be nice for us to all go. We spent a few days with Mark's family, then visited friends in Birmingham. Mark then went off to his conference, while the rest of us visited some of my family. We met up at Heathrow at the end of the stay so that we could travel home together. There was quite a lot of snow for a few days. Snow in March/April is not unusual, but it doesn't usually fall in such copious amounts.
The vacation's Theme Song is Heartbeat, by Scouting for Girls. They've disabled embedding, so I'm afraid that you'll have to click the link to see/hear it.
I didn't take many pictures, but heres a few shots of the snow:
My take on relocating from the UK to the USA -- Pros and Cons, Dos and Don'ts, Loves and Hates. Why "The Americanization of Emily"? -- It's the title of a 1964 film starring Julie Andrews (IMDb) and Emily is the name of my eldest daughter. (Email: violagoodacre-at-gmail-dot-com)
Monday, April 14, 2008
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
April Fools
The media (at least in the UK) have a long-standing tradition of perpetrating April Fool jokes on the 1st of April every year.
This year's big hit on YouTube was the BBC's footage of a newly discovered species of flying penguins.
Here's the "making of" video:
As a bonus, here's an all-time classic -- the spaghetti harvest:
And for all you Yanks, here's a more recent US take on the spaghetti harvest:
This year's big hit on YouTube was the BBC's footage of a newly discovered species of flying penguins.
Here's the "making of" video:
As a bonus, here's an all-time classic -- the spaghetti harvest:
And for all you Yanks, here's a more recent US take on the spaghetti harvest: