Monday, 8 November 2010

Hair of the dog...Hitman style!!!

Family,

And a good evening to you from across the Pond after another GREAT DAY in the Mother Country. Okay, so when I last left you, Muffin Puffin was PASSED OUT and Sammy was starving. Well, I actually left Perfect Pumpkin asleep whilst I grabbed a coffee and croissant from Pret before taking an hour or so to walk through Regent's Park. The trees are still holding on to their leaves (barely), and the leaves are still holding on to their (now GORGEOUS) colors.

The walk was great, and the sea of red, yellow, and orange was truly fantastic. As I walked through the park (actually meandering into the rose garden, some of which were still kicking, looked beautiful, and smelled AMAZING), it hit me fairly hard that time's almost up - we only have TWO MORE SUNDAYS in London! Taking it all in, I definitely had the twinge of sadness thinking about how quick not only this year and a half has been, but also life in general. To quote one of my favorite songs ever (by Benny Wilson, for the record): "Life goes zero to sixy in the blink of an eye."

But I cannot dwell on anything sad, as I had to get back to th house, rouse muffin, and then head out to meet the Hitman! That's right - Hitman's back on friendly shores, and so I met him at the Prince Louise for a sloooooooow entry back into the booze. I started with just an oatmeal stout, working through through something nice and thick to space out the drinks.

After a pint there, we rolled over to the Salisbury (that's right - BACK at the Salisbury - TWO DAYS ON THE TROT, BABY!!!!), where we took down a few more. Muffin met us here, and we spent th better part of an hour feeling as though we were in some bizarre alter dimension, as NONE of the tables around us seemed to quite fit together. Whether it was the group of 10 over weight naval officers in SKIN TIGHT POLYESTER ALL DRINKING CIDER, the 97 year old woman with dreadlocks hitting on the 30 year old beside us, or the parents who actually had their 1 year old SITTING ON THE BAR whilst they chatted, it was all a bit bizarre. And with our tummies rumbling, we made the walk into Chinatown.

And it was here that we scored our greatest victory, as we discovered a NEW AND POTENTIALLY BEST Chinese place called (appropriately enough) "Imperial China." This place, set back in a gutted building (cultrual revolution style) and with a waterfall and bridge you have to cross, was AMAZING. I mean, from the duck to the scallops to the crispy beef, it was WICKED TASTY. Hitman's heart was broken when he asked the server: "You guys just opened, right?" only to hear this cat say, "Well, we've just been here 8 or 9 years." GUTTED! But hey - better late than never!

We then caught a nightcap at the Imperial (or the Penguin as I like to call it - details...) before heading back to the house. And now, with another work week looming, it's time to sign off and call it a night.
Okay, that's all the news that's fit to print. Chat tomorrow!

Love,

Sam and Jenny

Sunday, 7 November 2010

10 hours of malt & barley bliss, complete with an ADPi reunion...

Family,

And a good Sunday morning to you from across the Pond after another GREAT DAY in the Mother Country. It's 10 AM, the sun is shining, Muffin is passed out, and I can feel a slight headache approaching. However, as the Hitman is back in the Smoke, I have a feeling there there will soon be no rest for the weary. As dad would say: "You gotta gut divorce it!"

So we had planned to meet one of Jenny's friends from college and her boyfriend at 2 PM at the Covent Garden Tube Stop. We had a nice leisurely stroll to Covent Garden (which is fully decorated for Christmas and looks really cool - we'll have to get back down there before we bounce), stopping in at Pret for lunch (New York Bloomer, baby) and a coffee. We met up with Lauren, Seth, and a buddy of his named Mez and promptly marched to our destination - THE PORTERHOUSE, BABY!!!! There we actually found a table (SHOCKER, as we NEVER find a spot in there) and watched some of the Wales vs. Australia match (England vs. New Zealand was on the big screen, so we just caught snippets of that one) whilst throwing back a pair of Reds (they FINALLY had Hersbrucker for Puffin).

In the 2 hours we were in there, we found out some CRAZY facts about Lauren, Seth, and Mez. For starters, Seth has summited Everest. He did so with this brother, who was the first cancer survivor to EVER summit Everest OR complete the Seven Summits challenge (I told him he should hit the poles and knock out the adventurer's Grand Slam, but he didn't seem too keen...). He works with New Belgium Brewery in the states (FAT TIRE, BABY) and actually knows the cats at Brew Dog who brew Tactical Nuclear Penguin and Sink the Bismark. I mean, I honestly never thought I'd meet ANYONE with either of those connections, so meeting a dude with a tie to both was NUTS.

Also, Seth is part of a social network called Beer Advocate, which is basically Facebook for cats SERIOUSLY into brewing (Townsend and Eagle Scout - HOW DO WE NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS? I blame you guys...). Apparently, "beer swapping" is a big part of this, and Seth and Mez had OBSCENE quantities of beer that I'd NEVER heard of for just this purpose. Honestly, it was HILARIOUS to watch Mez just KEEP PULLING BEER out of his bag. And the craziest part? One of the beers WAS NAMED AFTER HIM. That's right - "Black Mez" - complete with a skull on the front - is actually named for this cat. I mean, that's serious...

We left there for a pint at the Harp (same one where we'd had our leaving drinks in 2007 - yep, the one that JT didn't make due to work) before rolling over to a place that's NEVER a good idea for your third pub - De Hem's. There lots of little evil Belgian beers awaited us, but I just took my time and worked through a single Maredsous 6.

We should now take a quick interlude to publically apologize to Kristen Henderson, as we had chatted all week about trying to meet up after the game. However, by the time the game was over and they were settled (which I'm guessing was about the time we were sitting at De Hem's), I can confirm that we weren't necessarily "fit for purpose" (Mum - fret not - I was very well behaved and still speaking coherently), meaning that an hour transit to Richmond was just not a good idea. KH - I'm sorry!!!!! I suck and I know it.

After that, we rolled to the Salisbury, where AGAIN we somehow got a table and sat there until we got kicked out for a private funtion at 9:00 PM. What did we do at that point? You guessed it - FOUND ANOTHER PUB. But not just any pub - HELLOOOOOOOOOOO CHESHIRE CHEESE, BABY!!!!! That's right - for the SECOND WEEK in a row we found the Cheese open, and business was booming. We did manage to grab a table, which was quite a feat given how crowded that place was.

After finishing our Taddy Porters there, we crossed the river and hit up Dogget's on the South bank, just across the Black Friar's bridge (which we'd never walked over, for the record, so that was cool). We had a final one there (which I just couldn't finish) before saying goodbye and making the walk home. And since they were both "alphas" together (or whatever the hell you call it), I made them do one "diamond pic." After all, "sisterhood IS forever.."

Oh, and it should be noted that it was the walk home when we FINALLY had dinner, taking down a kabob each (and I ALSO had a slice of pizza - I KNOW WHAT HEALTHY IS...). All in it was 10 hours, 8 pints each, and 6 pubs for Team Taylor - not a bad day's work. But let's just say it's morning's after like this are just one more reason why we KNOW that it's time to get out of here, as we need some REST!

Finally, about 1 AM, Team Taylor rolled back to the flat and PASSED OUT. However, as with any alcohol induced sleep, I pop up early (oddly enough, it's the ONLY time), and so here I am cranking out the blog and contemplating a starbucks run to get me going. After all, Hitman is on these shores now, it's like Black Hawk Down - you can't let someone from the homeland drink alone.

Okay, that's all the news that's fit to print. Chat tonight!

Love,

Sam and Jenny

Friday, 5 November 2010

Remember, Remember the 5th of November...

Family,
And a good evening to you from across the Pond after another GREAT DAY in the Mother Country - IT'S THE WEEKEND!!!!! It was another fantastic day in the Smoke, even if Sammy the Bull did NOT work out. That's right, folks - for the first time since July, Sammy did NOT work out 4 times in a week. But hey - we fly 5 weeks from today, so what's a few couple thousand calories not burned among friends?
The work day was good, but the highlight of the day came in the evening. Jenny and I met Yazz in Clapham Common, where we attending fireworks for BONFIRE NIGHT, BABY!!!!! So a little backstory here - Bonfire night (aka Guy Fawkes Night) commemorates the evening that Guy Fawkes attempted to blow up Parliament (November 5, 1605). If you've seen "V for Vendetta," you'll remember that Natalie Portman's character opens the film by saying, "Remember, Remember, the 5th of November the gunpowder treason and plot." 400 years later, it's a REALLY big deal.
For some reason, the tradition for this evening now is to hold fireworks displays ALL OVER ENGLAND, and they are MASSIVE!!! I mean, we are talking Boomsday in Knoxville style (no Matt - not Cherrybomb in the bathroom day in Tazewell style). Picture 25 minutes of NON-STOP fireworks, each second almost feeling like the finale of a HUGE show in the states. Of course, the other thing that school children do is create a Guy Fawkes scarecrow, which they throw on a bonfire to mock him in effigy. Now that I think about this, you realize it really is a very bloodthirsty little holiday.
After the show, we tried desperately to get into a few restaurants, but Clapham high street was CHAOS. Consequently, we did the next best (even better) thing - picked up Sainsbury's Indian, 2 bottles of wine, and went back to Yazz's flat! Ther we consumed enough food for the Red Army, washing it all down with 2 bottles of wine under 8 quid. All in all - a PERFECT evening. I mean, food in the oven for 20 minutes vs. 3 in the microwave - WHO KNEW what a difference it could make? Pauline - MAKE ME SUM SAMMICHES!!!!!!

Okay, that's all the news that's fit to print. Chat tomorrow!
Love,
Sam and Jenny

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Good times...

Family,

And a good evening to you from across the Pond after another GREAT DAY in the Mother Country. The Land’s End Challenge got a nice boost of 24 KM today on the bike bringing the total ground covered to 589 KM (out of the planned 970). I only got about 2.5-3 hours of sleep last night, which I think definitely contributed to the fact that my legs were just NOT functioning. I’m gonna hit the bike again tomorrow vs. running, as I think I just need to rest up a bit over the weekend before pounding the pavement again.

In book news, I finished “Too Big to Fail,” today, and it was EXTRA AWESOME. Seriously – talk about a GREAT read. I highly, highly recommend it to anyone, especially if you work in banking or financial services.

As for the evening, Sammy arrived at Piccadilly Circus at 7 PM STARVING (I’d skipped lunch, but luckily the Birley Breakfast sandwich was holding strong). Jenny and I met a blast from the blogging past – the Gallaghers! – at this DELISH Japanese place called Toku. It was only our second sushi run in the year and a half that we’ve lived here (excluding MattPa and OSC deliveries of Itsu, of course!), and it was SO GUUUUUUUUUUUUUD (peppy cheekies). Granted, I also had a pork and rice bowl that was WICKED good, so all in all I was fat and happy.

From there we rolled over to the featured event of the evening – the Pigalle Club. Alison and Ric knew a guy playing at the club, and so we wandered in, ordered a Corona (Heine for JT, and it was LIFE CHANGING GOOD), and met some of their friends before the show. And speaking of the show, these guys were AWESOME.

The band, called “Goodtimes Goodtimes” was a 4 man ensemble, and they were just FANTASTIC. It was definitely a Southern Rock meets Bob Dylan meets Blues Traveler kind of sound, and I honestly enjoyed their entire set (certainly better than the Italian Alanis Morrisette that followed). Keep an ear out for these cats, as they were GREAT.

We chatted with the Gallaghers for a bit after the show before calling it a night and walking home. And now, sitting here on the couch (WITHOUT CHEESE OR DORITOS, for the record – Muffin Puffin has SUCH willpower), I think it’s time to pass out and call it a night.

Okay, that’s all the news that’s fit to print. Chat tomorrow!

Love,

Sam and Jenny

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Cracker Tsunami Part 2: Pounding the pavement of London and crossing off TONS of new sites...

Family,

And a good evening to you from across the Pond after another GREAT DAY in the Mother Country. Not a whole lot to report on the work front, but may I present to everyone: NEW HAIRCUT JENNY!!!!! That's right, thanks to a 21 pound "groupon," Muffin Puffin saved 50 quid on her cut (only her third cut in 18 months - look at my perfect pumpkin saving us money!). How hot is my baby pie?

So two points of info for everyone:

1. I went to the doctor today, and he basically pressed so hard into my armpits that I thought he was trying to reach my molars. The good news is that I'm fine and nothing to worry about. That was money VERY well spent (even if it was only 3 minutes of time with the guy).

2. En route to the doctor, I had a CELEBRITY SIGHTING!!!! That's right, whilst walking down the street, I ran into...wait for it...wait for it.....WEE-Man!!!!!!!!!!!! Now this is the part where my parents (and Jenny's for that matter) ask themselves "Who the @#$# is Wee-man?" Fret not - it's not your kind of television (meaning you're NEVER gonna see this cat on Dancing with the Stars).

Wee man is one of the stunt guys in the Jackass series, and he's done some HILARIOUS stuff in his time. And I am happy to confirm that his grin was the same one you see in EVERY SINGLE EPISODE AND MOVIE. Good times in the Smoke...

Okay, so when I last left you, we were taking an interlude between the Cracker Tsunami tour of London. And before we roll into the second half, it occurs to me that some of you might be wondering WHY ON EARTH I keep saying Cracker Tsunami. Well, back in 2003 when Tait and I were traveling around Oz and New Zealand together, we spent some time thinking about where all the Granville 6 would be when they turned 35 (basically 10 years from the time of writing - Tait and I both expected to be single, for the record) - jobs, families, location, etc. Tait and I had both figured we'd never survive corporate America (insert GC and Hairless saying "Um, AMEN to that" here), and so we discussed starting a travel company where you called in, gave us where you wanted to go, what you wanted to do, and exactly how much you had to spend. We then would go and craft your itinerary, no matter HOW REDONKULOUS it might be (i.e. - you'll need to sneak into Brazil since you can't afford the visa - jump in at Iguazu falls and swim the 200 yards to the other side, but don't forget the peanut butter you bought in Uruguay and carried through Argentina to save $2!!!). The name of this company was to be "Cracker Tsunami," with a view of sending lots of crazy jokers who had NEVER traveled to ALL corners of the globe on shoestring budgets with only mine and Tait's advice on how to proceed. I mean, let's face it - it would have done wonders for US public relations.

And so, with that backstory in mind, I present to you Part 2 of the Cracker Tsunami tour of London...

Saturday: There's nowhere left to walk - why don't we just go to Scotland?

So we popped up at 8 AM this morning (a RECORD for Team Taylor on a day when we weren't traveling) and were out the door by 8:15. All 3 of us then proceeded to take a run through Regent's Park, and it was AWESOME. The weather was perfect, the leaves were gorgeous, and it was a perfect start to the weekend. Tait and I logged about 5.5 (although he could have done about 8 in that time - thanks for not killing me, T-bone), and Muffin logged about 3.75.

We then got cleaned up, at which point Tait and I went to Leicester Square to pick up theater tickets whilst Puffin went back to Regent's Park to get some photos. Fall is UBER short here, so you gotta take photos when you can!

Muffin met us at Charing Cross, but before she arrived Tait and I saw something that we simply HAD to investigate. In front of us, looking like a rocket laid horizontal, was a vehicle (if you can really call it that) with a sign above it that read: "The world's fastest car - 1000 mph." NO JOKE! Apparently the British Engineering Society is about to test this puppy out for the first tim in South Africa next month. Um, would YOU want to be the first cat inside that thing? Heeellloooooo Johnny Knoxville! I think I see an opening for Jackass Part 4.

After joining up with muffin, we rolled over to London Bridge for an adventure 2 months overdue and DEFINITELY well deserved after the mornings exertions - BOROUGH MARKET, BABY!!! Oh man, this was, simply put - STUFF OF LEGENDS.

So I began with my standard Bratwurst (now up to 4 quid, for the record), followed almost immediatly by helping Muffin Puffin with her Raclette (which was SO GUUUUUUUUUUUUUD - peppy cheekies). We then considered the ubriaco (drunk wine), but I remembered KJ picking up some DELISH parmesan cheese across the way at another stall, and so we rolled in that direction. Getting here this early (before 12) was GREAT, as there were NO LINES! Who knew? :-)

As I picked up some cheese, T-bone started off with a custard pot, followed by a meat pie (steak and kidney). No sooner had he jumped into this puppy, however, before we'd ALSO purchased our Double Chorizo Sandwiches (NO LINE, BABY!!!!! - Previous wait times had been up to 37 minutes!). And whilst it was a daunting challenge to consume that kind of food, it didn't slow us down at ALL.

We then wandered into the cheese hall, where we picked up 200 grams more of cheese (now walking around with 3 different cheeses in our pockets) - oh, and did I mention the cheesecake brownie? Yeah, we killed one of those, too - but that wasn't dessert...

We then walked over to the "Flour Power Bakery," where Tait bought a peach tart (which was guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuud). But we hadn't taken 10 steps when Tait said, "I think I need another one of those." Consequently, we went back and EACH GOT a cranberry tart, which we devoured. Tait THEN proceeded to buy a croissant, stuff it with Crozier bleu cheese, and CONSUME IT. I mean, can someone say hollow leg? Needless to say, this is how we all felt when we left there, ONE HOUR OF SOLID EATING LATER.

Before departing th area, however, we realized that we had NEVER before wandered inside of Southwark Cathedral. This church, dating back to 1206 and being among the oldest in England, was BEAUTIFUL inside. And best of all, a choir from Bergen was there, and they offered a performance Chamber style, doing a capella Scandinavian Halloween songs. It was EXTRA AWESOME, and the music was just SPECTACULAR. We would have stayed longer, but we had a schedule to keep, and so we began the march to the Tube for the next activity in the day: WICKED!!!!!

That's right, folks, for the 3rd time on English soil, Team Taylor went to see this AMAZING musical. Honestly, we had GREAT seats, and this performance was THE BEST of the 3 that I've seen. Glinda was simply AMAZING, and Elphaba was, as always DEFYING GRAVITY (Mitchiner - that was for you, and it was SO TRUE yet again). Seriously, I got chills and almost teared up twice, as it was just MIND-BLOWINGLY good. This show absolutely takes its place as one of the finest crafted Musicals EVER.

After the show, still so full that I was convinced I wouldn't have to eat for another month, we made the 1 hour walk to the Porterhouse, where we proceeded to fill ourselves up a bit more on - what else - Porterhouse Red, baby!!!! It was definitely a fresh cask, and it was so guuuuuuuuuuuuud....we even hit the Kiwi store across the street beforehand, where T-bone picked up about 40 pounds woth of Kiwi candy (Wild Wallaby - you would have been so proud).

After that, I realized that, for a change, we might actually have a shot at FINALLY getting into "The Cheese." Consequently, we rolled down to Fleet Street, and sure enough - IT WAS OPEN!!! We managed to find a seat in the cellar (KJ - same spot we sat with Sarah and Steve when you guys were over), and we then tucked in to some Taddy Porter.

It was HILARIOUS down there, as there were these two HAMMERED Scottish dudes who were clearly speaking English, but not in a discernible way that I could translate. And when you add in their ATROCIOUS singing and the fact that they spilled beer TWICE onto the heads of the folks sitting beside them, you have a recipe for a brawl However, rather than get angry, the folks at the table actually INVITED THEM TO SIT WITH THEM AND STARTED SINGING AS WELL. I mean, it was just beautiful. You could feel the love...and the inebbriation.

After that we made the walk back down Fleet Street, determined to get in one final bar - The Southerner. This is (or should I say was) a Kiwi Bar, but it is now SHUUUUUUUT DOWN. And so, once again, you can no longer get Speight's outside NZD. Oh well, so it goes. That just meant we needed food instead! I know, I know...

We hit Manoram, Too (the OTHER Thai joint to where we were last week with the girls), where we proceeded to KILL some food. After that, it was a nice walk home and then PASSING OUT around 11 or so, proud of the effort (and already determined NOT to run AND to sleep in a bit on Sunday).

Sunday: Are you SURE the Economist HQ is around here?

So we slept in until 9:15 this day and made some time for coffee before commencing with the day's festivities. Tait had a list of items to cross off, which I could already tell translated to some SERIOUS walking. However, I am happy to report that Team Taylor ended the day with ADDITIONAL new places crossed off the "must see" list - some of which we'd never even heard of!

So first off was Camden market, a spot we hadn't visited in over a year! We walked through Regent's Park, admiring the leaves and enjoying the continued great weather. There were some sprinkles, but on the whole everything was holding nicely. We took a new route to the markets, strolling this time along the canal. It made for a great entry through the locks, at which point we spent about an hour observing EVERY POSSIBLE PIERCING AND TATTOO KNOWN TO MAN. And in case anyone's curious, we bought another forty billion pounds of candy (39.9 of that belonging to Tait).

The markets were bustling but not insane, and it was a GREAT day to see them. They've finally repaired all of the fire damage from earlier in the decade, and a lot of very cool shops have opened up. And whilst we didn't do a lot of spending, the people watching was WAY better than expected.

From there we hopped the Northern Line and rolled all the way to London Bridge to cross off the first of T-bone's final "to-do's." Tait had wanted to walk across the Millennium Bridge, and so we took the walk from London Bridge to the Tate Modern (we didn't stop in to see Wee Wu Wu, for the record) before crossing the "wibbly wobbly walkway." It was actually a really good day for it, as the lighting was nice around St. Paul's, making for some good photos along the bridge (as well as up close).
After that, I was BLOODY STARVING, and so we did what Team Taylor does best - found a pub for some proper British food! Tait said that he wanted fish and chips, and so after trying 3 pubs (NONE OF WHICH WERE OPEN - I mean, COME ON!!!!), we finally settled on a new one for us - The George. This spot, right across from the Royal Courts of Justice, turned out to be a gem, as they had PROPER Heineken and some GREAT hand pulled ales (could I be sliding back into real ales with the weather turning and the sun going down at 4:35 in the evening? Stay tuned...).

Well, Tait and I got fish and chips, whilst Muffin Puffin got a leek, mushroom, and stilton pie. At first I was convinced that I was FINALLY gonna pull off the upset and give Jenny "food envy," but OOOOOOOH NO - once again it was not to be. Our fish and chips, while okay, was pretty soggy and rather tiny (and NO - that is NOT what she said), whereas Jenny's pie was HUGE and OFF THE CHAIN TASTY. Consequently, Sammy did the only thing he knew to do - ORDER ANOTHER ENTREE. That's right, after all that damn walking, I was determined to eat EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED. And so, after cleaning up the fish and chips, I tucked into my own pie, and it was SOOOOOOOOO GUUUUUUUUUUUUD. Dinger - playin' weight - that's all I'm sayin'...

Next up was another T-bone request: Thames House. This place, the HQ of Mi-5 (their FBI) was apparently located at Millibank and Horseferry Road. When Tait said that, Jenny and I looked at each other puzzled, because, well, THAT WAS OUR ADDRESS WHEN WE LIVED HERE IN 2006 AND 2007. And sure enough, OUR APARTMENT SHARED A BLOCK WITH THE FBI!!!! How do we not know these things? Amazing. But Wild Wallaby and Pool Shark - you'll be happy to know that Tait not only found the location - he also found a locked door and tried to force his way in. I mean, it wasn't exactly Watergate bad, but we looked like some bumbling burglars.

A more serious issue outside of Thames House was the ATROCIOUS pink BMW that we saw on our walk. I mean, I'm sure this was a custom paint job, but unless you are a) Prince, b) RuPaul, c) the CEO of Pepto Bismol, or d) the ACTUAL Pink Panther, there is just no reason to drive this AWFUL vehicle around.

The other concern? Tait and I both needed to pee, but the toilet we'd wanted to use was closed. There was another one for 50p (that's right - 75 cents - Chuck, does this ring any bells? Hellllooooo Tijuana...), but I flat refused to pay it. However, running out of options, Tait and I did what any civilized gentlemen would do - find an alley and pee in the corner. Granted, it happend to be our old building, but hey - a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. The more embarassing thing was the FREE PUBLIC TOILET we found literally 30 seconds later...details.

After that, we wandered back toward home, swinging by Buckingham (lit up at night - a first for us) and then through Green Park before taking a detour to see the final item on Tait's list - the tailor shops of Savile Row. And whilst we found Savile Row (which was actually REALLY cool and EXACTLY what you would expect, by the way), we did NOT find the Economist Headquarters on New Bond Street. That's right, T-bone - I'm calling you a liar! This magazine does not exist! Juuuuuuuuuuuuuust kidding - it's now on the list for us to find this weekend. But hey, at least we found the Allies Memorial - that's worth something!

After that, it was a final pint at the Mason's arms (Deuchar's for me) and some American football at Wembley (Broncos vs. 49ers - what a JOKE) before heading back to the flat to exchange pics, give Tait time to pack, watch Alien (that's right - ALIEN), and relax a bit before calling it a night and saying farewell. Suffice it to say that Monday morning my legs felt like BRICKS, but I wouldn't have traded a second of it.

T-bone - it was an absolute BLAST, brother! It had been WAAAAAAAY too long, and I'm already counting the months until PK, baby!!!!

And there you have it, folks - the whirlwind trip from our last visitors before we shuffle off the British Isles.

Okay, that's all the news that's fit to print. Chat tomorrow!

Love,

Sam and Jenny

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

A perfect way to turn the big 3-3…

Family,

And a good evening to you from across the Pond after PHABULOUS DAY in the Mother Country. Today is a big one, as Sammy the Bull officially turned 33. That’s right, folks, I’m into my last year of the “early thirties.” But I gotta tell ya – if your birthday has to fall on a work day, it couldn’t have been any better than this.

For starters, I woke up early and had a nice 4.25 mile run around Regent’s Park. The leaves are still colorful, and so it was a great run down some lanes and alleys that I hadn’t explored before. Checking the mail upon my return, our RUGBY TICKETS HAD ARRIVED!!!!! Less than 2 weeks until our first International EVER at Twickenham – we can’t wait! Thanks, KH! The check is (more or less) in the mail…

I treated myself to a Starbucks as well for breakfast and then a Pret wrap (with soup) for lunch. Oh, and did I mention that I washed it all down with TWO GLASSES OF MOUNTAIN DEW, BABY!!!!! How does life really get any better?

I also got a chance to chat briefly with dad, which was awesome. I had chatted with mom the night before on Skype, and I have to say that it was wonderful hearing both of their voices around my big day, as it’s obviously tough having a birthday overseas where you can’t see them or talk to them as often as you’d like.

Also, thanks to all the folks who shot me birthday wishes – I definitely appreciate it.

My present for the evening was our 2nd show in 4 days, with “The Phantom of the Opera” being the winner this go around (hence the joke above). I started the walk to the theater (Her Majesty's, that is) about 6:30, as I wanted to go slow, take my time, and soak up the pre-Christmas sights (they are hanging a TON of lights that will be lit up next Tuesday - sponsored by "Voyage of the Dawn Treader"). And when I got to Haymarket, I actually RAN INTO MUFFIN PUFFIN coming out of a store!
We had GREAT seats (royal circle on the end - we were practically on top of the stage!), and it was a truly phenomenal performance. And while I still think that Wicked is my favorite show, there is no denying the majesty and pageantry of Phantom, especially given that it's the same choreography and staging they used in 1986!
And mum, I know that you were sad you couldn't be with me on my birthday, but fret not, as I have GREAT news. Not sure if you remember this, but on our first international trip together (London and Paris when I was in 7th grade), we had a free afternoon in London and looked into buying Phantom tickets. At the time they were 40 pounds, and despite us both REALLY wanting to go, there was just no way we could swing it. Well tonight, a scant 20 years later, I saw the show we wanted to see in the same theater it was showing in back then (and at almost the EXACT same price, for the record), and I couldn't help thinking as I entered the theater that you really were there, helping to make a dream come true.

Whe then came home, where Muffin showered me with a host of goodies, including a SHARP tie (Hitman - I know you're happy), 2 GREAT looking scarves, and, most especially....BEER SOCKS!!!! And just WHAT THE HELL are beer socks, you ask? Well, I think the photo says it all. THANKS, MUFFIN!!!! You are the BEST WIFE EVER!!!!!

And now, after our second AFD in a row, it’s time to call it a night. I can’t believe that my birthday has already come and gone, but it was a great day and so no complaints here. Normally my birthday is an absolute whirlwind of emotions, but today has been one of surprising calm. I’m not sure why that is, but I suspect it has something to do with me having the greatest parents on earth, the best wife and soul mate EVER, a job I love, and wonderful friends and colleagues that truly make life fun and wonderful. In short, my heart is full, and my cup runneth over.

Okay, that’s all the news that’s fit to print. Chat tomorrow!

Love,

Sam and Jenny

Monday, 1 November 2010

A Cracker Tsunami trip for the ages – recapping our time with T-bone – Part 1…

Family,

And a good evening to you from across the Pond after another GREAT DAY in the Mother Country. Okay, so first off – apologies for going radio silent over the past 5 days. Hitman, Hairless, and Old School Cool have all expressed displeasure on behalf of the readership, and I’ll I can say is that I have no excuse save for the fact that we went BALLS TO THE WALL with activities (Joe Dirt style), and there was simply no way to devote the proper amount of time to the blog. That being said, Team Taylor is back at the flat with the normal salad and cheese for an AFD, and so now we can officially set to the task.

Before we kick it off, 2 things to note:

1. The Land’s End Challenge got another boost today, with Sammy the Bull logging 27KM on the bike over 45 minutes. That puts me at 542 of 970 KM, which wouldn’t be bad if I had until EOY. However, as I’ve only got 3 weeks left of working out in the gym, I’m pretty sure I’m gonna fall short of the goal. Oh well, we can try again in the new year!

2. With the armpits still hurting and a desire for peace of mind, Sammy visited the doctor today. Well, not much of a doctor, really, but actually an on-site nurse. Actually, not much of a nurse either - more of a talk show host. Let’s just say that, based on today’s “consultation,” I’m not terribly impressed with Bupa. Some highlights from the conversation:

Nurse (N): How long has it been hurting?

Armpit Pain Sammy (APS): About 2 weeks. But I had another episode earlier in the year that lasted about 4 days.

N: Have you touched your armpits? (I mean seriously? YES – HOW ELSE WOULD I BATHE?)

APS: Yes, and it hurts when I push on it.

N: Does it feel like something isn’t right? (Um, NO – it feels PERFECT! I just wanted to see if they had grape Kool-aid in the consultation room).

APS: Yes, but I don’t feel a lump. I don’t think it’s anything serious, but I just wanted piece of mind.

N: Well, I’m not a doctor (yeah, - no SH##).

(Nurse then gets out a book of medical terms and starts flipping through until she finds something – probably ARMPIT).

N: Are you hot?

APS: No.

N: Are you tired (it’s like a listening in at a call center)?

APS: No.

N: How long has it hurt?

APS (sighs): Two weeks this time.

N: This time? It’s happened before?

APS: Yes – earlier this year.

N: How long did that last?

APS (gritting teeth to avoid spitting nails): About 4 days.

N: Hmmm – make sure you tell the GP that (Hey – THANKS FOR THAT – NEVER would have thought of that on my own).

The good news is that I’m talking to a real doctor (GP over here) on Wednesday, so (hopefully) it won’t be quite the same experience.

Okay, now that you’re up to speed on the first day of our last full month in the UK, let’s recap Tait’s visit to the smoke!

Wednesday (post dinner): The Gift That Keeps on Giving...

So a terrible oversight on my part, but I simply MUST mention Tait's "Thank You" gift to us. After dinner, we walked back into the kitchen to find not 1, not 2, not 6, not 12, but TWENTY-FOUR 12 oz Mountain Dew's sitting on the kitchen counter!!!! Well, it was actually 23 since one blew up in flight, soaking half his underwear and socks, but hey - it's like ambrosia, all it did was purify them with its goodness. Add in some candy from the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Company, and you have one STELLAR gift from the homeland!!! Thanks, Tait!

Thursday: Big Easy…Bigger Hangover

So Thursday was a great day at work, and Tait made the most of the good weather by roaming around Marylebone, Regent’s Park, and then both the British Library and the National Portrait Gallery. I met him at 6:30 at Sloane Square for what we thought would be a “quick walk” over to the featured dinner destination – The Big Easy. “Quick” in this case was the equivalent of Alison Lailey’s description of Snowden’s ascent as being “short and sharp” – in other words, DRASTICALLY understated.

We walked 20 minutes flat out, finally arriving in Scotland…I mean at the restaurant, and the rest of the gang (Muffin, Yazz, and Sam Stone – Private Eye) arrived shortly thereafter. This place, an American themed restaurant, was EXTRA AWESOME. Seriously – we are talking EVERYTHING you could want for your American fix (at Tait’s expense, of course, since he probably didn’t actually NEED an American fix): GREAT wings (that’s right – PROPER WINGS, BABY!!!!!! Hellloooooooooooooo cholesterol!!!!), HUGE portions, great décor, and DELICIOUS food. It was a BLAST, and there were no complaints about my ribs, the mussels, Jenny’s lobster, or the preparation of the steaks.

As we had 7 PM reservations and a 2 hour time limit on the table, we decided to extend the evening a bit by hitting a bar on Kings Road. We had a few more drinks, but I left those cats at 11 because I was a) exhausted and b) had a busy day on Friday. The Fab 4, however, showed no signs of slowing down, and they didn’t leave until the bar closed at 12:30 AM. Let’s just say that it was a rough morning for all of them, whilst I was feelin’ fresh as a daisy. J If I remember correctly, one of them (all of whom shall remain nameless) woke up feeling tipsy, another work up at 5 AM on the couch with the lights and TV on, and another had to take half a day off work. Good times…and mum - fret not, this photo was a joke - I can assure you I was well behaved and was NOT drinking from the bottle. :-)

Friday: Recovery…and Rajdoot!!!

So Friday was (mercifully) quiet, although Brother Morgan and I did make it to the Cat for a Peroni before calling it a weekend.
I met Tait back at the flat, where we popped over to the Prince Regent for a pint (Heine for me - Amsterdam quality; Kulpers Kolsch for Tait - he seemed to enjoy it) before meeting perfect pumpkin and then rolling over to...where else? THE DOOT, BABY!!!! Pushy dude (PD for Yazz and Sam) was there, but he was mercifully more calm this time and didn't try to push an extra 30 dishes onto us. The meal was spectacular (back on form), and we had a nice dinner.

However, given that we were a) EXHAUSTED from Thursday and b) had a LONG day planned on Saturday, we were actually back at the flat at 9 PM and in bed by 11. Yes, yes, I know - WEAK. But listen, the night before was the equivalent of 3 nights out, so I wasn't complaining. And besides, I reckon there are enough good stories from the weekend to more than make up for it. For those, however, you'll have to tune in on Wednesday (I've got a different blog topic for tomorrow).

Okay, that's all the news that's fit to print. Chat tomorrow!

Love,

Sam and Jenny (and T-bone)