We were a little late and managed to get guided to the last table available, right at the front, while the MC had a few laughs at our expense. We were within licking distance of the MCs shoes!
MC: Why are you late?
T: Ur, I'm from New Zealand and got lost !?
MC: Haven't you got an A to Z yet !?!
...
(Should just keep our mouths shut and smile...)
We caught up with Cat, one of Toolmans' mates from Wellington at the first intermission. She had told us about the night on facebook. Was a crowd of about 80% Kiwis, and the rest were Aussies, South Africans and only a few locals. There was a lot of Ponamu and Paua jewelery in the room.
(start of part 2)Was really great to be around so many Kiwi voices again. Great to see you, Cat! Toolman's friend and first flatmate ever (Ben Hurley) was on stage and on form, as well as lots of other talented Kiwi comedians. Very funny! Like Cinderella, we had to leave at 11.45pm as the tubes stop at midnight. Would have like to have mingled a bit longer, but we were super tired by now anyway.
MC: Hey!? where did the 4th person come from on that small table... Did you meet her at the bar ?!?!
T:
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(Don't give them any bait... )
We met up with Toolman's mate Jono in Camden Town and looked around the markets. Jono was looking for possible wedding presents, and we were just looking - the conversion rate is killer on NZ$ !
We lunched down at the cheap markets food hall, then went for a look through Hamleys, a huge toy store in London. As it was just before xmas, the place was busy. Its really cool how there are lots of demonstrations of the toys so you can try before you buy. We also looked around the huge Mac store and fondled all the new electronics... mmmm. We had a coffee under St. Pauls Cathedral, and planned to meet up again in Amsterdam. Jono has a few kiwi friends living there, always great to know some residents :)
So yes, this leg of the trip is all about seeing friends who are living in London. We met up with one of Toolman's old workmates, Dan and his wife, Nikki. He is now working in London building web applications, so geek conversations were inevitable. Had a nice lunch in Covent Garden, which has no actual gardens, all you antipodeans! After lunch we nipped around the corner to the SANZA shop (South African NZ Aus) which has all our favorite snacks ...
Except one! Luckily we got sent some Pineapple Lumps from back home - thanks! After loading up on Perky Nanas and Squiggles, we ended up by going down Tottenham Court road looking for a video-Skype capable laptop (for the xmas Skype calls...)
Awful photo but its the only one of all of us! We looked in lots of shops and most shops laptops were pretty similar in price/performance. After much deliberating, Toolman finally chose one an Acer 3680 laptop. It is a factory refurbished new(esque) laptop with Windows Vista, 1G ram 1.6MHz Celeron and a one year warranty, and it cost about £350 incl VAT. Very cheap really! Princess will inherit it once Toolman buys a nice new iMac 24" (When he has a job).
Toolman also got in contact with his cousin* Cristy and organised to meet up for a meal. She chose an awesome restaraunt: Eat and two Veg
on Marylebone (like the Monopoly street!). We met at the tube station and Cristy brought her friend JJ along too. The all vege menu was excellent, as were our faux-cheeseburgers! After an afternoons chatting over our meals, we had walk in the park in the quickly fading sunlight. We ending up needing to jump a fence to get out!
* We talked about the technical relationship and its tricky: Toolmans step fathers' cousin is what relation to Toolman? Step-second-cousin? Meh, close enough.
We stayed up very late the next day (xmas eve) talking to family and friends on Skype, and eventually the clock rolled over to midnight. That meant that technically it was xmas, and we were late by NZ standards who are 12 hours ahead. Therefore, most Kiwis were well on their way to xmas lunches and drinks! We ripped open goodies that had been posted by our families and friends - thank you all!
There is lots more photos of us presenting our pressies if you click on a photo, you will go to the photos website (As always). So many goodies!
Mark surveying his many treats.
Toolmans awesome xmas tee shirt. Merry xmas and thanks everyone!
We planned a massive xmas lunch ourselves, but Sainsburys closes at 6pm xmas eve and we were a little late in the actual preparation. Thankfully the convenience store had Yorkshire puddings and roast potatoes! We got up xmas lunchtime and prepared a feast of roast potatoes, Yorkshire puds, veges, and some chicken for Princess and Mark.
Yummy! The afternoon flowed with more eating, wine and duty free vodka, shenanigans and ...
... and some emailing. Princess looks tougher, somehow, in this picture?
We also met up with Katie, our old flatmate and previous caretaker for Boswell (who has since retired to Napier to live with Princess' Mum, Sue)... twice. The first time Mark and us met Katie and we all went through the Tait modern gallery. The Art was nothing to talk about, but the view from the cafe was pretty!
The second time just us 2 met Katie for a meal out in Putney Town. A nice Italian meal. She has just started a new job at Network Rail. Hope its going good! We talked about how cute Boswell is, and about Katies' secret business plan. All we can say is: you customers out there, get ready!
Some pizza, some pasta and a bottle of wine later, we all walked back to the train station in the cold. Back to our warm beds. Staying with Mark was so convenient, we managed to catch up with so many people!
We also met up with Emma and her partner Ray at Covent Gardens, and had a nice lunch. Emma is one of Princesses' Uni friends. As we are all Kiwis we decided to (re)visit the SANZA shop - Chambers bought some Marmite, Perky Nanas and Burger Rings, and we stocked up on Squiggles. We then went to bar called the Walkabout (yes Aussie bar) and had a Snake Bite for the first time. A Snake Bite is is raspberry cordial and beer mixed together, not too bad, but we don't drink much beer anyway.
We both wanted to go to Abbey Road to look at the Beatles old studio, and check out the famed zebra crossing. Emma and Gabrielle, friends of Princess from Auckland, were keen to come along.
So we met up with them! Inside the shop behind was all manner of Beatles memos: Cups, postcards, pens, books, caps ... you can imagine... Toolman grabbed a coffee from the shop and we headed around to Abbey Road.
The first thing about that crossing is that every other tourist wants the same photo as we did - there were lots of tourists waiting. The second thing is that there is lots of traffic on Abbey Road wanting to get past. They must get frustrated with endless groups of 4 posing in the middle of the road. Oh, and its the middle of winter so, unlike the album cover, theres no leaves on these trees.
We quickly abandoned hope of the picture, and instead settled for a quick snoop about outside the studio. This was what we saw on the wall outside:
This is the post outside Abbey Road Studios graffiti and all. Not sure how often it is repainted, but I think that it gets pretty heavily graffitied, so probably quite often.
This is the studio. We didn't see anybody famous coming in or out, and didn't feel stalker enough to hang around for anyone. Who would be recording there nowadays anyway? We ended up looking around London and having lunch ...
... near Shaftesbury Memorial in Piccadilly Circus, in a backstreet pub. This self portrait is typical of the artists style. Its great how London has high street shops and back streets with all the pubs and cafes etc. We chatted over a quality pub meal and a bottle of wine.
We went with Mark to the Science and Technology museum to look at all the interesting stuff. This below is one of the first generation Apple computers in its wooden box. Look how happy Mark is - he doesn't know that it can't run OSX!
There was collections of all sorts of technology: from white ware to computers, cars to space rockets. One of Toolmans favorite exhibits was ...
... this - A very famous mk1 Mini demo car. It comes from the 1959 car show, the year the Mini was first released. There were 4 floors of interesting exhibitions.
That night we went out to a farewell party for one of Princess' friends, Trudy, who has been living in the UK for the last couple of years. Trudy and her boyfriend are now heading to live in Australia. It was good to catch up with her, as well as a couple of other friends from Wellington: Alesha and Jess. We had a few drinks and a nice catch up on a bar in Fullham before heading home to meet Mark.
For New Years we ended up just having some drinks at home, and heading out to one of he bridges overlooking the London Eye to see the fireworks.
London's streets were thick with people, and the banks along the river were busy. As new years arrived, we cheered and yelled ...
And then we went to bed. Tired! What oldies we must be.
We went to see Westminster Abbey, and Big Ben and the parliament buildings.
No photos were allowed inside the Abbey, but it is beautifully architected and decorated. The floors are inscribed with tombstone messages and memorials for many royal, saintly and noble people.
Toolman snuck a single photo. The stained glass was beautiful, and many tombs had beautiful carvings on top.
Ali, Marks flatmate, had a birthday early in the new year. Toolman tagged along with Mark. After a warm up round at a vodka bar, we had some lovely Thai food, and a good time was had by all.
Toolman had to leave early as we flew out the next morning - next stop: Amsterdam!