Long time no update... I'm working on it, but just really busy right now. I am working on it, should be up shortly. I'm loving being here though. Really really loving it.
Sorry about the font changes...
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 1:03PM Edinburgh Flat
So I’m at our base flat right now... I absolutely love Edinburgh. We have gotten busy again so I’m trying to get sleep when I can so I have enough energy, so I haven’t made time to blog at all. We have wireless here, which is nice.
The drive here ended up being about 3 hours. Some miscommunication happened, so we all thought it was 6.5, I’m really glad it wasn’t. The roads went up and down like a roller coaster. It was really fun, and the kids were loving it, until a bunch of them started to feel sick...we pretty much dealt with sick children the last hour and a half of the trip. It wasn’t fun. Siyamthanda, threw up on my hands, and 3 other times after that. I became in charge of collecting it all. Johan always waits till he steps off the bus and then he lets its all out. So we had to clean up the sidewalk (called pavement here) with bottles of water.
I really like my host family. They are a younger married couple, I am staying with them for 2 of the blocks on time, so I am with them 6 nights altogether. Most of the other chaperones changed host families last night. I will go back with them again on the last 4 days we are here.
I love love love being in the city. I feel somewhat at home here, it’s as close as it gets. It’s so lovely. Real malls, big stores and buildings. Some parts remind me of downtown, but its still very different. The buildings are beautiful.
Yesterday was my day off, I was with Michelle and Angee. We walked the Royal Mile, which had a ton of people passing out flyers, and a bunch of nice shops. Very touristy. It rained on and off all day.
Tuesday, 18 August, 2009 4:25PM Base Flat, Edinburgh
Hey! So It’s been a while. I actually keep forgetting to do this. I had some free time, but I was just not thinking about doing this.
So my first host family took us up Arthur’s seat, which is a mountain here, with an incredible view of the city and the sea. It was quite the climb, but totally worth it. I took pictures but I’ve lost my connection cord at the moment so I can’t get them on the computer. I’m hoping I find it. Might be at the bottom of my bag...
On Saturday we went swimming with the girls I was with, that was fun. The pool was really cold, it was one of the oldest “baths” in Edinburgh. We performed at Jenners on Friday which is a large department store, much like Macy’s or The Bay, Sears, that type of thing. It started out being a very upscale place which was quite expensive, it’s not as much anymore, but still quite pricy. I didn’t have time to look at anything.
Saturday we performed at Borders Bookstore, that went really well, very kind people working there.
My job position has changed a bit at concerts. I am now doing backstage costume changes during the concert, which is madness. You don’t realize what people do backstage until you are back there doing it. I’m sweating after it’s all finished. It’s fun because it’s fast paced and exciting, but it’s hard work too. Once I’m finished that I go back upstairs and do product with Jenny for the end of the concert. She is still in charge on Product, so I just help her out. It’s good.
The shows have been going well. I really love it. It’s different than what we normally do, I wish everyone could see it.
What’s kept me the most busy is trying to organize all the housing while we are here. It’s very confusing. I’ve gotten quite stressed about it more than once, but realized that isn’t what I should be doing. So I’ve taken a step back and looked at the whole picture and doing it a little bit at a time, it’s still difficult, but I’m glad I’ve changed my approach.
Sunday we went to church with a new host family. They had a huge house. It was wonderful having my own suite, it was like Dubai again. I was with 3 crazy boys. One of them thought it was a hotel, that made me laugh. I actually really enjoyed being with them. We joined up with another host family so the boys could play foot ball together. It was quite nice, until it rained. It’s rained almost every day this week. There are some sunny breaks, but it’s not warm, there is a very big wind here. I’m not used to it, but I kind of like it at the same time. You know how there are people who love rainy days? Well, I’m not one of them. But I really like windy days, not cold ones though, like when your face freezes in winter. I like that nice fall breeze when the trees are all over the place. It calms me at times. Maybe I’m weird, or maybe I’m the normal one.
Anyway, went off on a tangent...The church I think is called St. Andrew’s, but there’s a few of them in Edinburgh. It was so large, and so beautiful. I would have taken pictures, but it would have looked wrong. It was very formal, 80-90% of the people were dressed up really nice, and 50 -60% were wearing special outfits. They were all different, most were some sort of robe, some had sashes, some had hats, some had special jewelry. I can’t explain them all, but it was fascinating to look at them all. The choir was amazing, it was like going to a really expensive show, their voices complimented each other and the church so well. It didn’t sound real, but I could see and tell they were singing. The boys didn’t really know how to react. “It was definitely an experience they won’t forget,” said our hosts.
They had fabulous food, and made the boys all their favorite things. Chicken, Sausage, Hard boiled eggs (which she drew their names on and a smiling face) and our course ice cream. We also carved a pineapple, which I have photos of. (I wish I could find that cord!) We also had a glow stick party, that was so much fun!
Same day 11:39PM Suburb of Edinburgh
So today I went for lunch with my host family from Aberfeldy. I don’t think I mentioned they were coming to take me and the girls that I was with out for lunch. It was lovely but very rushed. We took almost 30 minutes to decide. The children aren’t used to going out to eat, so making a choice at a restaurant isn’t easy for them because almost every meal is already chosen and given to them. They were very excited, and had been asking me about it for weeks, I knew a while ago, but I didn’t know which day it would be. They had 2 daughters the same age as the girls, they joined us, it was lovely. They have sponsored 2 of the 4 girls that came. They really clicked with the daughters. It was nice to be together again, I’d love to stay with them again.
I’m at a new host family tonight and they live quite far from our flat, they only have 1 small car so we are having to take the bus to and from their home. It’s the first time I’ve had to do that, all the others have had to do it at almost every host family. We all have bus passes so it’s easy. Not always convenient, but we are grateful for what we have. They don’t have wireless internet which I’m glad about. It’s why I’m able to write this now. I’ll also get some more sleep, which I need.
Tomorrow we are going to meet Annie Lennox for the unveiling of the Aids Awareness campaign. It’s a really big deal, a lot of important people will be there. I need to look nice :) The children will be singing 2 songs as well. I’m almost positive I won’t be allowed photos, that’s what happens though...
Ok sleep time!
My day off is Thursday... still not sure what Im going to do... we might go see Ice Age 3.
Thursday, 20 August, 2009 9:22AM Base Flat
Yesterday was good. Went to the city council and met the Lord Provost and Annie Lennox, she loved the children, it was great. They performed outside and it wasn’t raining, so that was nice. We had lunch in St. Andrew’s square and we handed out flyers, the children performed 2 songs to encourage people to come to our concert. I bought a Irn Bow. It’s a special Sottish pop. They take pride in it. It’s different. Not bad and not really good. It taste closest to cream soda, but it’s a weird version of it. Then we had our concert. My host family from Carstairs came to see us, which was nice. They sponsored one of the boys, so it was really special for them to see him again. My last host family also came to see the show.
Jenny, Kyle, Lauren and I decided to go see the 9:50AM showing of Imagine That with Eddie Murphy, hopefully it’ll be good. We are going to have Mexican for lunch, I’m so so excited. I miss Mexican food so much.
Same Day 10:20PM Host Home Edinburgh Suburb
My day off was really good, not long enough, and rained on and off all day. The movie was really good, I recommend it. Lunch was also really nice. So inexpensive too! It’s called Viva Mexico I think. It’s along the Royal Mile. Then we went to a shop I was at last week, Jenny wanted to go because I got some really cool stuff there, so I got more gifts to bring home. Lauren left to go call her dad back home.
Kyle, Jenny and I walked to the castle, but didn’t go inside. There isn’t enough time to look at everything unless I spent a lot of my day off there, which I didn’t want to do. So we headed back to the flat only to walk past the Washington Monument and see that it was £3 to walk to the top. So we went for it, over 200 steps of the very narrow and claustrophobic space. We laughed about it the way up and down. There are 3 stopping points on the way up, to come out and get the view, so I took lots of photos. (Still can’t find my camera cord, hopefully I don’t have to get another one somewhere...) On the very top part, it’s so narrow people can’t pass, they can sort of in the other spots, but it’s still quite squishy. So the top landing is very small so it fills up quickly and people can’t get down, it was a bit of a jam for a while, but we convinced them all to go down with us. Not sure why no one else controlled the situation. We got down no problem, but it sure is difficult to go down on the small steps. It was worth it for the views. Much like Arthur’s seat, but not as high, and easier to get up.
I went to the mall to get a few things I needed quickly, and came back only to have 30 minutes of Internet at the flat to reply to a few emails. It just went by so quickly. That’s why I didn’t get this posted yet, tomorrow for sure!
Now I’m back at my hosts, who only have internet on their computer, so I might make a phone call or 2 and then get some sleep.
We perform at Jenners again tomorrow, and on Saturday we are performing at the Foody Festival, which is a food festival, and we get to eat there. I’m quite excited. Hopefully it’ll be good!
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