




This has become a retrospective blog, but I have good intentions to change that! well I'm no longer travelling and haven't been for 2 months now, so it's about time I wrote in the present tense. (I will come back and fill in the gaps of Austria and Ireland).
After arriving back in London after a fantastic holiday with Deev and Brad, the reality of living in London started to set in. Converting Australian dollars into pounds was scary at the best of times and when I started dwelling on the uncertainty of how long it was going to take me to find a job, I could convince myself that an hour's walk home was by far a better choice than the 80p fare for the bus. I admit I even went to ask at the Pizza Express (gourmet pizza chain restaurant) around the corner if they were looking for waitstaff... they weren't!
But as it happens, I found work and started a week after arriving back in London. Funnily enough I met with the agency on the Wednesday morning and before I had arrived home I had a contract job. No interview. Start 2 days later on a Friday; the only reason they didn't ask me to start the earlier on the Thursday was that my boss had meetings planned for most of the day.
And so begins my marketing agency career. It's a great office; hard-working but relaxed, casual atmosphere in terms of dress code ( I can wear jeans and flip flops if I want, which is fantastic because my one suit wouldnt' really cut a business wardrobe) and as a case point there was a beach ball being tossed around the office on my first day. I'd say just under 50% are aussies working there with a handful of kiwis too. This is because they have a high proportion of freelance and contractors (like myself). The work is very different from what I was doing at home. It's taken a while to get into the swing of it, I enjoy it most of the time but do find it stressful. The nature of the work means you're in the meat in the sandwich between the client and the creatives, or as i like to put it, I'm the piggy in the middle running after the ball as it goes back and forth.
The last couple of weeks London experienced a heat wave with temperatures in the mid to high 30's. They're not used to those sort of temperatures and tubes were delayed and unbearably stuffy, bitchumen was literally melting and in the case of our office building we overheated and blew a fuse. So of course, being English, everyone goes down to the pub to wait until it's sorted! However this week we've had a cold snap and I've already heard too many people say "well that was the summer!" But I'm optimistic we'll have another bout of good sun before the Autumn.
Apart from work, there's been plenty of good distractions. Christina Eriksson from CBTB at home, who came over a couple weeks after me has been a great friend and it's been nice hanging out with her shopping on High St Kensington, picnicing on top of Hampstead Heath and making bread with the bread maker at her place. I also got to see the lovely Susan, also from church at home, who was on holiday/business over here. Albeit a brief meeting, it was lovely to see her (thank you for the vegemite!). Other highlights are:
- Deev and I went to Wimbeldon, sat on the hill and watched the big screen, watched a match where they manually changed the scoreboards AND saw the Woodies.
- Visited Brighton for the day with Matt and Deev. Tested out the pebble beach, which hurts a lot on bare feet. We didn't swim but as far as I can tell from wading, the water is decidely cold and brown with the odd patch of scum. It was a fun day just wandering.
- £12.50 tickets to see the production of the Blue Man Group. It's hard to describe what they do but essentially 3 guys painted in blue who do skits. We were in the poncho section (read potentially in paint splattering distance.)
- Tori came to stay and together with Deev we enjoyed the city skyline from Primrose Hill, Camden markets, club called The Church (worthy of a whole blog entry for those of you that have been or heard about it, but this will suffice for now), Johnny Depp in Pirates 2 and Primark undie shopping.
Don't give up on checking the blog! It was worth the wait, wasn't it?! :)