For all or any of you still reading out there, we are home.
Living abroad was amazing, we covered 10 counties in 4 months, as well as extended site seeing in London. We will miss the United Kingdom, driving on the wrong side of the road and terms like Cheers instead of thank you...but home is in the United States with our families.
For everyone that read, commented and kept in touch with us on a regular basis while we were in London, we cannot thank you enough for being our anchors to home and raising our spirits when we missed your smiling faces.
Wishing you a very Happy New Year
Jen and Joel
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Let it Snow!
All week snow has been in the forecast and each day we have awakened to chilly temperatures and a few times rain. However this morning we woke up, and when we checked Facebook our friends were stating that there was snow. We bundled up and went outside to see snow falling on our street. It was so quiet and peaceful. It snowed harder as the day went on, and more is expected for this week. Never seen a white winter, and it's lovely, in bits and pieces.
Here is a picture a friend captured today of the snow, as I couldnt quite catch it on my camera, although I certainly tried.

Here's what the BBC has to say
BIG FREEZE FOR UK
Weather in the UK comes mostly from the Atlantic, bringing relatively warm, moist air. This week the air is coming from the east, where it has been sitting over very cold, dry land in continental Europe.
Eastern England showing feels like temperatures for Thursday
The brisk and dry easterly wind this week will make the temperatures feel quite different. For example an east coast day time maximum of 2C may actually feel like -2C once the wind chill effect has been accounted for.
As the cold, dry air from Russia travels over the relatively warm waters of the North Sea it will pick up some moisture, which will then condense as it hits the cold land of the UK. This will mean snow! Daytime temperatures will not rise much above freezing.
Here is a picture a friend captured today of the snow, as I couldnt quite catch it on my camera, although I certainly tried.

Here's what the BBC has to say
BIG FREEZE FOR UK
Weather in the UK comes mostly from the Atlantic, bringing relatively warm, moist air. This week the air is coming from the east, where it has been sitting over very cold, dry land in continental Europe.
Eastern England showing feels like temperatures for Thursday
The brisk and dry easterly wind this week will make the temperatures feel quite different. For example an east coast day time maximum of 2C may actually feel like -2C once the wind chill effect has been accounted for.
As the cold, dry air from Russia travels over the relatively warm waters of the North Sea it will pick up some moisture, which will then condense as it hits the cold land of the UK. This will mean snow! Daytime temperatures will not rise much above freezing.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Last days of London
Hi Everyone
We have 8 days of London left, we have 6 nights of Hanukkah, Joel has 3 finals...and a partridge in a pear tree.
We are packing up our place to come home and looking forward to seeing everyone. In the last days we plan on doing some shopping and visiting a few last minutes spots we haven't had a chance to see yet.
There is snow expected this week, its COLD to say the least. We are really experiencing the "seasons" here...I rather like the normalcy of LA better.
Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas
Jen and Joel
We have 8 days of London left, we have 6 nights of Hanukkah, Joel has 3 finals...and a partridge in a pear tree.
We are packing up our place to come home and looking forward to seeing everyone. In the last days we plan on doing some shopping and visiting a few last minutes spots we haven't had a chance to see yet.
There is snow expected this week, its COLD to say the least. We are really experiencing the "seasons" here...I rather like the normalcy of LA better.
Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas
Jen and Joel
Winter Wonderland
A group of us decided to walk around Winter Wonderland last week to see the sites:
Hyde Park Winter Wonderland is 20 acres. There is an Ice Skating Rink, 95.8 Capital FM’s Giant Wheel and ever growing German Christmas Market.
There are plenty attractions, including the Power Tower, a 66m drop ride, a massive new Christmas Rollercoaster, the Black Hole ride - which twists and turns at breakneck speed in the pitch dark, a dinosaur-inspired Ice Monster which is experienced from the inside out, a Xmas Pirates Adventure.
Father Christmas now resides in his very own Santa Land circled by the popular Santa Land Express and containing lots of rides & games for the little ones.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Breakfast, Rain, London
Hi Everyone,
Just thought I would send a quick update. Nothing much has been going on as it has rained off and on for about 2 weeks now. Joel is in final crunch time mode studying and studying.
Today Caleb (another student at Joel's school) and I hosted a breakfast for all of the law school students. It was so much fun to really cook again. I made stuffed French toast with cream cheese filling, macerated raspberries and apple compote on the side. Caleb made Eggs Benedict with turkey, avocado and and homemade hollandaise quite a feet. We each cooked in our own kitchens and then hand carried everything over to the Pepperdine campus. Everyone brought juice and another friend Nicole brought fruit salad. It was a great morning!

Alright family and friends just 16 more days until we are back!
Sending you lots of love
Just thought I would send a quick update. Nothing much has been going on as it has rained off and on for about 2 weeks now. Joel is in final crunch time mode studying and studying.
Today Caleb (another student at Joel's school) and I hosted a breakfast for all of the law school students. It was so much fun to really cook again. I made stuffed French toast with cream cheese filling, macerated raspberries and apple compote on the side. Caleb made Eggs Benedict with turkey, avocado and and homemade hollandaise quite a feet. We each cooked in our own kitchens and then hand carried everything over to the Pepperdine campus. Everyone brought juice and another friend Nicole brought fruit salad. It was a great morning!
Alright family and friends just 16 more days until we are back!
Sending you lots of love
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