Well apartment on Lowell, you've been good to us. Athough you have your quirks... for example, any time it reaches above 20 degrees Celsius outside you turn into a heat box and force us to eat dinner on our bedroom floor (that's where the air conditioning unit is), you've been great. But really, we've had a wonderful year. I can't say it was our very first apartment together because we did spend four months in London (Ontario), but I can say that it really felt like a new chapter in our lives. A great one actually :). Zack was in teachers college at Brock and I found a full time job that I truly enjoyed. I felt like we were establishing our own little home. We spent our first Christmas as a married couple here, watched the seasons change, went on many walks around our charismatic neighbourhood, cooked many special meals here, and would often sit in the living room with a glass of red wine, discussing our days and getting lost in our atlas (it's true. We have become map nerds). Along the way, we've gathered small items that really made our apartment somewhere that we enjoyed to be. I have loved creating our home this past year into one that just was "us". I've posted these photos on one hand to practice using my camera (gotta get ready to take some epic pics!!) but on the other hand, to remember this apartment and this past year in our lives. I will definitely miss the little things about home. It wasn't easy for me to completely change direction. I found a job that was fitting for me, and where I saw a lot of room for growth. Things could not have been going better. But life happens. And I am NOT one to turn down an experience like this one. There are still many uncertainties, but I am taking them on full force. As of now, I have no idea where I'll be working come the fall, or even if I'll even find work at all. We don't know where we'll be living, or who we will make friends with. We don't even know if we’ll like it over there. Yikes. That's enough about the uncertainties. When it comes down to it, as we currently are packing our belongings in cardboard boxes, I can't say I'd rather be doing anything else. So goodbye apartment on Lowell, you'll be missed.
Saturday, 31 May 2014
Saying Goodbye to Life on Lowell
Well apartment on Lowell, you've been good to us. Athough you have your quirks... for example, any time it reaches above 20 degrees Celsius outside you turn into a heat box and force us to eat dinner on our bedroom floor (that's where the air conditioning unit is), you've been great. But really, we've had a wonderful year. I can't say it was our very first apartment together because we did spend four months in London (Ontario), but I can say that it really felt like a new chapter in our lives. A great one actually :). Zack was in teachers college at Brock and I found a full time job that I truly enjoyed. I felt like we were establishing our own little home. We spent our first Christmas as a married couple here, watched the seasons change, went on many walks around our charismatic neighbourhood, cooked many special meals here, and would often sit in the living room with a glass of red wine, discussing our days and getting lost in our atlas (it's true. We have become map nerds). Along the way, we've gathered small items that really made our apartment somewhere that we enjoyed to be. I have loved creating our home this past year into one that just was "us". I've posted these photos on one hand to practice using my camera (gotta get ready to take some epic pics!!) but on the other hand, to remember this apartment and this past year in our lives. I will definitely miss the little things about home. It wasn't easy for me to completely change direction. I found a job that was fitting for me, and where I saw a lot of room for growth. Things could not have been going better. But life happens. And I am NOT one to turn down an experience like this one. There are still many uncertainties, but I am taking them on full force. As of now, I have no idea where I'll be working come the fall, or even if I'll even find work at all. We don't know where we'll be living, or who we will make friends with. We don't even know if we’ll like it over there. Yikes. That's enough about the uncertainties. When it comes down to it, as we currently are packing our belongings in cardboard boxes, I can't say I'd rather be doing anything else. So goodbye apartment on Lowell, you'll be missed.
Sunday, 25 May 2014
Our Itinerary
First of all, I want to say thank you to everyone who has taken the time to read and appreciate our blog. It is encouraging to hear positive feedback, and I definitely appreciate that! On that note, I have for you here(drum roll please)..... our summer ITINERARY! I have not included dates, just because this plan is not 100 percent set in stone, but it is safe to say we will be spending 2-3 days in each of the destinations listed below. I think my heart just started beating a littler faster.... I am so beyond excited about this! I can only imagine what I will be writing about in just over one month...
And there you have it folks, our (loose) itinerary! I am not going to go into detail about what led us to each destination, but I'm sure you can see that we are covering a lot of ground. It's hard not to get carried away and try to hit up as many places as possible (trust me, I'm currently trying to work Austria into our itinerary). I have to remind myself that less travel days and more time in each destination will give us the chance to actually take in our surroundings. We've also read many suggestions like this on other travel blogs. I'm sure we'll be quite exhausted by the end either way. However, we're talking the best kind of exhausted :)
Sunday, 18 May 2014
This is it! First post of (hopefully) many.
Welcome
to You Me and Tuscany! AKA.... Sarah,
Zack and Tuscany. AKA Sarah, Zack and a
ton of new places. We actually are hitting up a LOT more than
just Tuscany this summer... Tuscany is however one of our most looked forward
to destinations. And we thought it was a
decent blog name. :)
Maybe
I should back up a bit. For those who
haven’t been filled in on the details yet, Zack and I are leaving Canada on
July 3rd for quite the adventure.
Zack has accepted a teaching position at a high school in England and
will begin his one year contract this September. You can check out the school website here: http://www.neale-wade.org/. (Quick side note: The principal of this school used to be a
professional rugby player! I think that’s
pretty cool. That’s a huge deal in
England!) I am extremely proud of Zack :). I
know he’ll make an awesome teacher.
Though we have been warned that high school kids in England have a
reputation for being somewhat ...unruly (we don’t know if this is actually true. I guess we’ll find out), we are looking at
this as a great opportunity. It is an
opportunity to learn, to grow, to challenge ourselves, and to explore parts of
this world that we have never been to. With
that being said, we are flying over two months early to backpack Europe! We are beginning our travels with a layover
in Iceland for three days (which we are pretty pumped about), and then landing
in Denmark to begin our trek. We won’t actually be in
England until late August. Needless to
say, we are constantly researching, reading, and discussing everything from our
summer itinerary, finding housing in England, our packing lists, to all the
fine details in between. Trust me, there
are a LOT of details. I have to give
props to my lovely husband for being the one who is mostly on top of things. I had a lot of fun creating the look of this
blog while I’m sure he was researching travel insurance or some other
not-so-fun detail. Thanks Zack. :)
So
that is a brief synopsis of what’s going on with us. I’ll be sure to post our itinerary soon!
(We are actually down to 46 days now!) |
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