Apr
So, I’ve done it. I have an NI number, which was easier to wrangle than I thought it would be. I have a job, where I work with people from all around Europe. I have a place, which is cute + cosy and in a very London part of the world. I catch the tube an awful lot (and have been squished and pushed and prodded as more people try squeeze onto the train) and I meet people in bars for cocktails. I’ve learnt to ignore pub food completely, and that any night of the week there is a happy gig happening somewhere to dance around to. I’ve stumbled upon Space Invader pieces and am trying really hard to like baked beans + mushy peas.
I walk the streets often, and past landmarks like Big Ben and the London Eye, like The Gherkin and the British Museum. I don’t use the red phone booths, but I do use occasionally the big red double decker buses. I mock the chav accent because it grates on my ears, in a similar manner to the rough Australian outback accent does. I’ve celebrated Pancake Day (a day in which I ate nothing but pancakes. What a great day!), and I’ll use this amazing city as a hub for more amazing travel (Italy! France!) and when the Royal Wedding happens I’m more than keen to take that day off and raise a toast to the happy couple.
I’ve been caught out on a number occasions for my use of the words pants instead of trousers, or jandals instead of flip flops, and I have worked out which of the laundry degerant I like and which I do not. I’ve learnt not to drink the water straight from the tap, and how to use those weird low-flow water heater shower contraptions. I own an oyster card + can walk through a busy crowd (mostly) unmolested. I’m getting better at understanding different accents, and refraining from throwing myself at boys with Irish ones.
I’ve done it, you guys. I travelled 18800 kilometres away from home, and moved myself to London.

Photo note: This is by far my most favourite London Touristy shot. It’s not even anywhere, really. It was taken outside Somerset House, when The Fourth Quarter + I were trying to walk along the river and got ourselves lost. I do have touristy photos of Big Ben, the London Eye, and St Pauls but none quite capture my London tourist experience like this one.
The List, Number 5 – done!
I’m burning on the back streets here sitting in the back seat, and I’m blazing on the street
And what I do isn’t up to you, and if the city never sleeps then that makes two
- Ed Sheeran, The City













This is so exciting! Congratulations and best of luck in the new city :) My best friend is dating a gentleman from London and she will be there during the Royal Wedding as well. Aside from her boyfriends attempts to get them away from the city, she is ready to be a tourist and get in the action!! Hopefully the happy couple has a beautiful day. Have a great weekend, lady!
xx Shelley
Yeah, unsurprisingly the Royal Wedding is quite a big thing here! I’m excited about the day off, mostly :)
This is the biggest, bestest dream achieved EVER. I am so happy for you – you must send me postcards and packages of Angel Delight :)
Haha, thanks lady! And if you email me your address, I absolutely will!! :)
So proud of you!!! Way to own your dreams.
Thanks lady! x
Oh this is really exciting! I am rather jealous since I doubt I’ll ever have the opportunity to live abroad (what’s holding me back? a husband who has no desire).
Oh lady, but you might, one day! Maybe your husband will grow + change his mind. Maybe you could go for a short while (a few months?) without him. There are always possibilities. As the doorknob would say, nothing is impossible :)
Well done!
Don’t drink the UK tap water? Oh no! That’s all I’ve been drinking since I’ve got to London. Why shouldn’t we be drinking the tap water here?
It seems like a well done for you is also in order! Pats on the back all round :)
Personally, I don’t like the way it tastes. I also think that something that leaves crap (aka, limescale) in the jug and stains everything that touches it isn’t necessarily good to be drinking. That’s just me, though. I hear proper Londoners are used to it. I guess I’ve just been spoilt with NZ water!