Monday 14 November 2011

Meet The World Project Update

After one year since we started our travelings we need to assess the situation and share it.

To be loud and clear, our dream of travelling around the world will happen, one way or another.

Our idea of coming to London to save money quickly and learn the hospitality skills has proven to be of greater difficulty. The recession is also in London so the great time of good and easy wages is gone. After 8 months in London working in lower conditions we had not save a single pound.

So in the Summer we decided to save in the thing that made us spend more money, dinners out and drinks. We also stopped doing costly extras (like paintball) and opted for free or great price programs. (using groupons) This attitude with the extra job I got has finally given us proper savings and we hope to reach the end of the year with 5000 pounds of savings.

Sara has also decided to look for a job in her area, since it will improve her cv and will contribute to increase our budget. It's been quite hard to find in London and she has to make an online assessment to be able to provide a service that will increase the possibility of getting a job. We'll see...

In the meantime we have been trying to find a job in the Cayman Islands (nowadays in all Caribbean islands) and due to the hurricane season and also recession (it's true Caribbean is also in crisis) we got nothing. We are trying everything, from bartending to management ( I have 5 different CVs ) but until now, almost zero feedback.

I'm even going to do a Personal Assistant course (for free using the hospital training) to get a diploma and apply to be a PA in all the financial companies in the Caribbean. Now that I'm a bartender why not a secretary? ;)

So our decision is made, if by March we do not find a job, we will have enough money (8000 pounds) to go for half a year without it and the journey will start.

And we'll try to make it start the most adventurous way by taking a ride in one of the hundreds of boats that cross the Atlantic with the help of volunteers... a type of boat surfing instead of couch surfing ... and off we go... :D


Posted in the 'Cloud'

Tuesday 8 November 2011

BoardGameGeeks

Yes, I managed to find more geeks like me!!!! And yes, we had a great day playing what we like, board games!!! :D

We played a classic and much awarded game Settles of Catan (http://www.catan.com/) and then a recent game base in the fantastic TV Series, BattleStar Gallatica. (http://en.battlestarwiki.org/wiki/Battlestar_Galactica:_The_Board_Game)

The Gallatica game is quite interesting because it's a cooperative game, meaning we all play against the game not against each other but there are 1,2 or 3 traitors between us. So there is a lot of intrigue and acting.

I've met Karl and Melanie in a board game event and so they have come already twice to London (they live in Woking) to play with us and our italian flat mates.

We had a hell of a great time!!! And the Humans lost....






Monday 31 October 2011

Why not learn Russian?

By wanting to travel around the world, it gets very useful to learn or improve language skills. Since we are in the world capital, where you can listen to dozens of different languages while you're walking along Oxford Street, London as also to offer hundreds of associations, clubs, exchange groups and whatever you want to name, most of them for free.

We've been attending several meetings by the London Language Exchange & Social group (http://www.facebook.com/groups/llanguageexchange/), from meetings in bars, where the main goal is to meet people from different language backgrounds and "exchange" this valuable knowledge, to karaoke events, where you can listen to songs in japanese.

This time, we went to a French Conversation group, held by the Euro Club (http://www.euroclub.co.uk/public/ - the group also provides classes if you want to develop your skills further in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German and even Russian), and we spent 45 minutes trying to have a decent conversation with a group of French natives that are living in the UK. After that, we turned to English and this time it was them making an effort to be understood. It was a very interesting gig, where we met very nice people and even a native from the Reunion Islands, that we've learned are still under French domain (close to Madagascar, former French colony).

There are a lot of places in London where you can improve English and learn other languages, some of them for a symbolic fee or even for free. It's not an excuse to live here and not to go to one of these events! So, for anyone thinking about moving to London but who is a little bit affraid about the language, don't bother, there are millions just like us!!!

Sunday 30 October 2011

Halloween

Halloween is a great event in UK by the umbilical influence they have from America. It's a night where everyone dresses like carnival, not always thinking in the terror or frightening mood but at least dressed of something.
In the Bar we did a nice party and I had the opportunity to do my first pumpkin. :D It was a glorious night and we had great fun!!!
Hope next year to celebrate it on the other side of the world...








Thursday 13 October 2011

Rum Tasting

Today I had a Rum tasting session with my staffmates. It is important to be updated with the trends of the industry so today was like going to a course or a conference. It was from Mont Gay, the officially oldest distillery of Rum based in Barbados. Despite the Gay name it is related to the family name of the founder and not to his sexual orientation. And a proper rum should be drank straight... :D

Anyway it was fun and simple, a little history, some entertaining moments and the actual tasting of the spirit. The last one, a premium expensive version was the 1703 version. The name it's related to the creation of the company.

300 years making rum. Rum is the spirit made from molasses which is related to sugar cane. That is why, cachaca is a type of rum because is made exactly from sugar cane.

Here u have a couple of pictures of what it was a cosy event:



Sunday 9 October 2011

Bicycle by Night

Last night I was finishing work at 4am and when reaching the bus station the damn bus was just passing by. 30 minutes at least for the next one!!!!

But right in front of the bus station was the fantastic Barclays Bike station. (website)

In Central London there are hundreds of bicycle stations (with 100 bikes each) that you can use taking from one station to another and if less than 30 minutes is totally free.

So there I went, trying to reach the 30 minutes mark in a 40 mins trip by bus.

Despite starting to rain, being lost 3 or 4 times, and going in the wrong direction it was a very entertaining event. The 90 minutes I took told me it was definitively a one off, but enjoying London by bicycle in the early hours of the day is priceless.

After being lost, seeing London Eye told me I was finally right

The highest light tower? Shard, my target!!!!

Thank you Barclays!!!! 

Saturday 8 October 2011

Family Visit

Last week was a family reunion week!!!!

All my family came, parents, brother in law and siblings. We had some amazing days, and also unbelievable weather with 20 degrees by night.

We strolled along the bank side, we went to exciting museums, we had a great night in my restaurant bar, we had a special barbeque birthday party at my Nigerian boss's house,a great Tea in Sara's Hotel, and we finalized with some shopping at the city center. Couldn't do more in 4 days!!!!

Thank you for coming, we miss you even more now!!! :D

Millennium Bridge

St Paul's Cathedral

T-Rex @ Natural History Museum

Dinning at my @Hurlingham

Mamma and Emma

Little Sara and Daddy

Patrick's BBQ Birthday Party

Mammas



Thursday 15 September 2011

Is it the Last Festival (Tham

Last weekend we had very near to our house (in SouthBank) a very interesting Festival with lots of different activities, from food, street , boat, music, etc!!!
We managed to spend the end of the day there, where we ate Portuguese food, heard korean music, watched a Brazilian Carnival Parade, castles in the sand and everything finished with great Fireworks:







Saturday 10 September 2011

Fela Kuti with Boss Toina

The other day I invited my DHL boss and friend Anthonia Okonmah to watch the Fela Kuti Show. He is a national hero from Nigeria who despite beeing very wealthy fought for the poor and she is Nigerian that lived very close to the Shrine, the place where everything happened. He is a martyr because even tough he officially died of AIDS everyone thinks it was the regime that silenced him.
Anthonia is called by her friends Tonia, but I prefer to call her Toina because it sounds very interesting in Portuguese. She asked me to translate because I always laugh when I call her this, so I call her Foolish! :D
It was a lovely evening we spent with her and her husband Patrick, we learned a lot about Nigerian culture.
Here you have some links to Fela history and some pictures of the event.





Wednesday 7 September 2011

iBartender


And finally after some weeks looking for a weekend bartending job I found the perfect one for my current experience. My friends James Nassour (Lebanese) which I met in the Bartending School was looking for someone for weekends and there I went. 
It's a new place in Notting Hill, a kind of bistro restaurant with cocktail bar and a small dance floor downstairs. The opening day was this weekend and I had great fund despite felling completely destroyed after almost 10 hours serving drinks!!! 
I'm looking forward to improve my skills knowledge and experience to use in our great journey!!!! you can see some pics of the place here:






Monday 22 August 2011

Apple Store Playground

We are at this moment in the cue for a chat with the Apple staff about my iPhone that stopped working some days ago. While we wait they give us a MacBook to play around and that's exactly what we are doing.
The result is some fun with the funny app called phone booth.
This is how we look like:
We are Chipmunks

Now we are Bugs

We Cave People

We are DragonBall

We are We


Saturday 20 August 2011

Living in a Boat!!!

Last week we went to visit some friends who live very close to us but in a Boat. Yes, they live in the Thames in a boat that does not move because has no motor, but it does balance with the waves from the river. It's a great experience and after you get used to things falling, they you are ready to live in a river. :D

I met Ibraheem when I went to a tennis meeting some time ago and we have since then been together very often, specially in the Portugal vs Rest of the World matches I organize. He is South African and has just married Maria a Spaniard from South of Spain but who has lived most of her life in Namibia. They are warm and very nice people and are also considering long time traveling. Why not? :D
The dinner was great, with some food specialities, but because he is Muslim and she has also converted and they are currently fasting we had to wait for the sunset to start eating, but it was a great night.

Here we have some pics of the boat and of our friends.




Wednesday 17 August 2011

Karaoke Box Day!!

For my faithful followers of the blog this must be a glorious day, since I haven't write anything for quite a long time...

Well, this week I'm almost on holidays, there is not much work in the Hotel, so they left me with a lot of days off. Great for exploring new activities! I found an event posted by a group that I joined some weeks ago, the London Language Exchange Social, which you can find on Facebook (llanguageexchange@groups.facebook.com). First time in my life I sang in front of a group of people I didn't know! Yes, it was Karaoke's night. The venue was in a quite strange and underground-like bar in Soho called "Karaoke Box". For one hour a group of ten we paid £6/p. Not bad...The only if is that you have to consume (I wouldn't go for any food prepared in those premises...) but if you go for a soft drink, it's ok.

I also invited some brave friends that decided to loose the fear of singing (or pretending to sing) in public and they loved the experience. At least it was a good night laughing :P We met really good singers, that probably do this for quite a long time, and it was an opportunity to share experiences of living abroad and mutual interests. If we would do it again? Would you? I would definitely yes!