

Welcome to my blog!
My name is Belton, and I am writing about my experiences as I live in London for the next two years (possibly longer). I plan on updating this blog every Sunday (I will try my best) so be sure to check for updates frequently.
Welcome to my new instalment of my weekly blog! I hope all is well with everyone back home, as I am having a blast out here in London and meeting a lot of really cool people. I think I will use this entry to tell you (1) how I am settling in, (2) my job in London, (3) and a little bit about the food in London.
1 - Life: I have been adjusting extremely well, and this week another fellow co-worker of mine (Leanne) arrived from the states to join me in London. This week has been a very exciting week, as I have went to a couple happy hours with new young professionals I have met out here. One person even invited me to the Soho House of London (www.sohohouse.com) and it was amazing. Went back there for afternoon drinks on Sunday (such a cool place). Also, I am excited to start planning my weekend trips. From an initial look at flight costs, they are all around £40-80 round trip! Below is a list of potential places I want to visit (obtained through a Londoner’s feedback):
• Barcelona
• Paris
• Prague
• Scotland
• Munich
• Ireland
• Croatia
• England (Barth, Norfolk, Kent)
• If any of you have travelled through Europe, please let me know some additional recommendations and/or your favourite places!
2 - Work: My new office is great. It is located in Trafalgar square, and right in the heart of the city. The projects I am working on out here are just what I needed in my career. I feel as if I am in a position again where each day I am excited to go to work. Not just because it is different work, but I actually enjoy what I am learning. Also, one nice thing is it is extremely easy to get to any of the client sites around London. Mainly because no one owns a car because the tube system can get you anywhere! I also think it is cool to work in such a diverse office with people from all around the world. One exciting social event our office did this week was to attend the Great Britain Beer Festival aka ‘Beerfest’. It is a festival where they bring in bears from around the world and we get to try them. It was a fun event. It was also funny to see a pint of Sierra Nevada going to £9. Also, me and the two other American transfers took a trip to the ‘Tate Modern’ and I was able to see some really cool paintings, including Dali and Picasso.
3 - Food: Well, this is one thing that people have definitely got wrong. The food here is great and you get to try so many different types. Right before I left the states, I tried to go to as many Mexican restaurants as I could. Mainly because when I went to Australia, there were no Mexican restaurants around and I thought it would be the same here. Well, I was wrong (as you can tell from my very first blog entry). I am not going to talk about it too much yet, because I want to write an upcoming entry just on London Cuisine, but I am really enjoying the food I have tried so far. Just to give you a taste of what I have been eating, I am going to list a couple (I know bad pun): Pot Pie (this is meat stuffed in a flaky crust), Fish and Chips (of course), and lots of sushi. I have yet to get some Indian, but that is at the top of my list.
I'll check in regularly! I'm so proud of you and the site looks great.
ReplyDeleteWow. Sounds like a blast. I can't wait to read about the cuisine!
ReplyDeleteCome down to Cairo! I'll be here all year, and I feel like I should host you since I'm definitely going to make you host me sometime soon! Love you!
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