Tuesday, June 17, 2008

"Paraguayos"- funny looking flat peaches


We found this at a local Supermacado (supermarket). We wanted to get some fruits to take with us to the beach and found these funny looking peaches next to the fuzzy peaches. It's called Paraguayos and they tastes similar to peaches but the flesh is white/yellowy instead of orange and they are delicious. In America, these are commonly called "donut" peaches.

Hospes Amerigo- famous buffet breakfast


We realised we were too amazed by the yummy buffet breakfast that we had forgotten to take photos of the buffet breakfast bar. But here is a photo of their tasty breakfast buffet. There are more photos of the hotel's interior on their website. Just click on the link below.

http://www.fuenso.com/index.php?seccio=hospes_descripcio&establiment=1&desti=1

local area alongside the beach


On weekdays, this area is full of retired folks who just come out and enjoy the sun with their grandchildren. On weekends, there are many hawkers who sell little tinkets and things. According to history books in the bookshop, this area existed since 1828 and it looks pretty much the same now as it did back then with wooden chairs freely set up for locals to sit around and enjoy the sun whilst chatting about current events. The beach closest to our hotel is just located behind the palm trees.

The Beach


We went to a nearby beach called El Campello. There were less tourists and the area is more residential and commercial which is very relaxing. We took the local tram which has very clean interiors and all cars have air conditioning. Here's Kevin putting on sunscreen before soaking up the sun.

Alicante, Spain June 2008


Kevin standing outside the Hotel "Hospes Amerigo" Truely an amazing experience. This hotel was rated one of the nicest hotels on TripAdvisor because of it's location and friendly staff. We most definitely would return whenever we visit Alicante again.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Dinner at "Inside" - Greenwich



We found a lovely cute little restaurant locally in Greenwich. We absolutely love going for meals here. It's consistently delicious every time! Some of our favourites include the mussels for starter and the seared halibut with grilled vegies for the main. http://www.insiderestaurant.co.uk/index.asp

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pie making process...

Home made Raspberry Meringue pie


Christine's first attempt in making a Raspberry Meringue pie. She found the recipe from a leisure magazine. The key is to use the freshest ingredients. Kevin loved it so much, he helped himself to a whole quarter of the pie that evening.



Sunday, April 27, 2008

Kevin playing ultimate frizbie


The weather is most definitely getting warmer in London. This weekend was the first we've seen so many people come out to the park with their puppies and we've never seen Greenwich market so busy with tourists. Here is a photo of Kevin playing ultimate frizbie with his recreational league at Greenwich Park.

London Marathon April 2008


The London Marathon passed by our local village. Kevin and I were able to walk down to the foot of our street to watch. There were live bands playing at 10am in the morning to support the runners on this warm spring day. The race ended near Buckingham Palace that evening. The fastest runner completed a 28k run in 2 hours and 6 minutes. http://www.london-marathon.co.uk/site/

Sunday, March 30, 2008

The Vatican Museum


Save NowSpiral stairs inside the Vatican Museum.

Rome Trip March 08




A week before Easter we went to Rome for a weekend. If you like pizza and pasta, than Rome is definitely the place for you. We were fortunate to have good weather (18 degrees and mostly sunny). There are many sites, but I personally think the Colloseum is my favorite. Christine enjoyed the food!

Monday, December 31, 2007

Visit to Guildford

Boxing Day
On Boxing day, Christine and I went over the Justin and Lianne's (my cousin) house in Guildford. Uncle John and Aunte Carole were also visiting, and Graham and Ali also came over with their daughter Hannah. We had a lovely evenining, and Justin and Lianne seemed very happy, and less tired than we expected (baby Abigail was just over 2 weeks old!). We stayed over and took the train straight to work in the morning.

Christmas in London



Christine and I cooked a feast for Christmas this year. Christine's friend from work Stephanie joined us, and we had a roast chicken, ham, mashed potatos, brussel sprouts (yucky, but traditional), and pie for dessert. It was nice and relaxing day. In london, the tube and buses do not run, so without a car, we didn't have much option but to be at home and go for walk in the park. This a picture of our Christmas tree, and us at the dinner table.

Berlin Trip

On the first weekend in December, Christine and I went to Berlin to get into the festive spirit at the Christmas Markets. Neal and Sarah flew in earlier in the day on Friday, and then Christine and I flew in later that night. The weather was super cold, but we stayed at a nice hotel (Radisson SAS Hotel) and ended up having a nice trip. The Chrsitmas markets were very festive, and the historic significance of the City makes it a very worthwhile trip. All and all, a good trip! Its amzing how its only a couple of hours away.

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Fireworks - Guy Fawkes


We went to the Guy Fawkes fireworks at Blackheath (near Greenwich) just 15 min. walk from our house. It was amazing.. not too cold and the sky was clear that night.

History of Guy Fawkes can be found by clicking the following URL
http://www.bonefire.org/guy/index.php

Koji's Shabu Shabu

Steam boat (hot pot) at Koji's Shabu Shabu. Recommended by a local. The beef was amazing and we only had to wait for a table for 15 minutes. (not bad for a tourist area).

Universal Studios


We were grateful for such sunny weather throughout the entire trip! Universal Studios was a lot of fun!

Day 1 in Hollywood


First day in Hollywood, LA. This photo was taken with Kevin standing in front of the Chinese Theatre located across from Jimmy Kimmel's Live studio.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Royal Naval College at Greenwich


We had a lovely Sunday afternoon walking along the River Thames and passed by the Royal Naval College at Greenwich. This used to be Greenwich Hospital and also the birthplace of Elizabeth I.

The fireplace


We bought some little plants to put around the fireplace. We got them from our local grocer, Sainsbury's supermarket for only GBP50 pence (that's CAD$1.00) Quite a bargain! I hope we will know how to take care of them and keep them alive for at least a year.

Funny wine bottle holder


We received many bottles of wine from our house guests and Kevin tried using the funny wine bottle holder that was left behind by our Landlady.

Greenwich Market


Christine found this cute little booth that sells handmade 3-D cards. Oh dear, the postage to send this overseas will be like a mini parcel. They are cute but quite expensive.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Greenwich House



During their stay, we took possession of our new house in Greenwich. As a house warming gift, they gave us two rose bushes, which they are planting in the picture. the other picture is at Greenwich park, which is a five minutes walk from our home.

Yuen London Visit



This is Christine's parents at St. Pauls and Borough Market. Overall, it was a great visit, and it was nice having them stay with us.

Paris Trip



Chrstine's parents came to visit us for a couple of weeks in July. Unfortuantely, I was not able to take much time off of work, but Chrstine managed to take time off and was able to taken them around the London sites. I did get a long weekend during their stay, and we went to Paris for three nights. It was a great trip, and we all really enjoyed it.

CFA

Yesturday the results were released for Level 3 (the final level) of the CFA program. I am happy to say that I have passed the exam, and once I register and my work experience has been confirmed, I will have three little letters after my name! Thank you to all for being supportive over these years. I look forward to having a free spring and not studying!

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Greenwich House


The house is 2 bedrooms, located close to Maze Hill train station. I can't wait for our first BBQ!

Moving to Greenwich


We have signed a new lease, and are moving to Greenwich! We are super excited, as the property has a large private garden at the rear.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

The Stedmann boys

This photo was taken at Kevin's previous home 59 Spadina Rd. Here are all the Stedmann boys! Anthony (2nd from the left) is not a little boy anymore. He's all grown up now!

A day at Hampstead Heath


A day at the park, Hampstead Heath with Sarah and Neal. There was a fun fair going on today. Kevin was having fun tossing the frizbie around.

Bank holiday weekend in Bath May 07





















Looking out from our suite at the Paradise Hotel in Bath. It's an amazing view up here! We were lucky to have such sunny weather.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Sunny days - April 15th Weekend


The weekend of April 15th was absolutlely gorgeous. I spent the Saturday studying (pretty much all day), but then on Sunday I studied for a couple of hours in the morning, and then wanted to enjoy the weather. It was one of Christine's work friends last day in London (Eirik - he moved to Norway the following Monday), so we wanted to meet up with him. We had dim sum at a place by the water with Eirik and Andrew (another friend from Christine's work), and then went to Greenwich. I decided I wanted to try to fly a kite, so we purchased a kite in the market and went to the park. Unfortuantley, it wasn't windy enough, so I didn't try it. Christine did though! She gave it a valiant effort, but I think it stayed up mostly due to Christine running around. We ended the day by have dinner and a pint by the water (picture above). All and all, a great day.

Eirik

Dutch Navy in London

About a month ago, Christine and I were walking home and saw a massive sail boat. We walked up to it, and asked the guy standing guard about the ship. Turns out that it was a Dutch Navy training ship, and they were in the Docklands for a couple of days on route back to their home. To our surprise, they asked if we wanted to come on board to have a look. We took them up on the offer, and this sailor took us around. He was super nice, and it was a great experience. The ship was in perfect condition (due to the hours of care spent on the ship each day - as our sailor friend told us), and it was a great experience.

London Update

Its been a busy couple of weeks for Christine and me. A couple of Chrsitine's coworkers decided to quit after bonus time, which means that things have been super busy for her until the new replacements start.

As for me, its getting close to crunch time for the CFA. June 2nd is the day, and with any luck, I can forget about these exams for a loooong time... so, between now and then, my spare time is limited. Thus far, I try to study every weekend morning for a couple of hours, and then do something relaxing with Chrsitine in the afternoon. The weather has been great, so its been tough to get focused on studying later in the days.

Greenwich Mean Time

One of our favorite areas that we have discovered to spend a lazy weekend day is Greenwich. The market is nice, and then there is a beautiful park which you can relax and watch time pass... and if you want to literally watch time pass, you can head up the hill to the Greenwich Mean Time exhibit, the start of time! well, sort of.