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| Natalie is well kitted, thanks to SJ! |
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| Early morning snow! |
Snow day for Natalie! She was doing snow angels in the back yard but called it a star. We threw a few snow balls at the fence. She woke up today and as always, looks out her window. She yelled, "IT'S TIME! MOMMY WAKE UP! WE GET OUR COATS AND GO OUTSIDE IN THE SNOW!"
I'm keeping her home today which is a good thing too because when I called just now to let them know, the lady who answered told me they're having trouble getting staff in in a timely manner. Some may not be able to come in because of where they live and the transportation issues. Reason: Not many people live in the city of Durham. Most of the housing is student housing. Sure you get some old houses that have been in families for generations, but for the most part, I'd say the percentage of student housing is around 60-70%. And living in the city area is extremely expensive. So most people, like us, are living in the surrounding villages like Consett, Esh, Esh Winning, Brandon, etc etc. This division of housing is a bone of contention here. Kind of like how there's people who get upset about others who are on the dole and spend their time in the pub. A lot of the men in the pub are older and thus are pensioners. No big deal there. It's the younger people in the pubs in the middle of the day that irritate the taxpayers. I myself was accused of being on the dole by someone (don't remember who exactly but I think he himself is on the dole too...this was a long time ago and was such a non-event that I didn't think that it was a thing of interest. Come to think of it, I'm not sure it is a thing of interest now.)
Anyway, I was talking to mum on skype and wanted to share one of the things I told her: Buying rounds. When you go out with friends here to a pub, you're expected to buy a round of drinks, one for yourself and for everyone else. It's a cultural thing here. Treating is another thing; I didn't bring any money for lunch yesterday (forgot wallet arrrgh!) and Laura (mah frien) said she'd treat me to lunch because I treated her to a movie. I was like, dude, you didn't even get to see all the movie and you bought me a drink and popcorn, which is the ticket price equivalent so we're even stevens. That made her laugh. When I was out with the girls a month or so ago (pitiful me, j/k) I saw this as the night progressed. I'm pretty sure I bought my first drink and then someone bought my next. So, of course, I'm obliged to buy her next. As mum said, this can get expensive but the night doesn't last long here anyways because people have to catch buses home and the buses quit running at midnight, so you've got to be done with your drinking before your bus is due to leave plus the time it takes to get from your pub to the station. The chip shops do a brisk business in this time period. It is kinda funny to see a bunch of drunks, men and women, standing around sharing fries out of a paper cone while using forks to eat the fries.
Happy Thanksgiving y'all. Eat up that turkey, stuffing, and green bean casserole for me. Don't be surprised, they don't celebrate Thanksgiving. Think about it.







