Thursday, November 15, 2007

Australia meets NYC




















I had to go into Manhattan yesterday (November 14) and take a written test to become a NY notary. The test time was at 11:00 a.m. so we (me and sweetie) left the house at around 8:00 a.m. figuring we had plenty of time to drive to Staten Island, catch the Staten Island Railway which goes to the St. George Ferry Terminal, take the ferry across to lower Manhattan and then grab a cab to 123 William Street.


Now, mind you, I really needed to get this test "out of the way" because without it I can't start working in NY and, of course, it's only given every Wednesday. So we got to Staten Island the train was a bit late, then while we were on the train there was a "delay" so of course I'm starting to panic thinking, oh crap, this is going to set me back a good week. I knew if we missed the ferry we may as well just turn around and go home. Finally, the train gets to the ferry terminal, the doors open and we jump off and start running. We just made it!!!! Thank goodness. By the time we got a cab, we arrived at the testing site in plenty of time. I took me about 20 minutes to take the test and the mad rush was OVER!!!! What a relief.

It was a really nice day weatherwise so we started walking and wallking and ended up taking a stroll halfway over the Brooklyn bridge and back. We walked some more through Chinatown and ended up at a place called the Tuck Shop. It's Australian owned and run and had, oh yes, authentic meat pies and sausage rolls, which I consumed in about a minute, 30 seconds and followed it up with a LAMINGTON!!!! (Only my Australian readers will understand any of this). Then, before we left, I grabbed a nice jar of vegemite to bring back home!!!!! YUM!!! What a great day!!!!!!!!


P.S. Australians! Please note the "Skippy the Bush Kangaroo" plate hanging on the wall of the Tuck Shop.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

My first blog





Hi everyone!!


This is very exciting!


I have finally followed in my sisters' footsteps (Becky and Sarah) and gotten my family blog site up and running. I feel soooooo techy right now! It comes just in time, since we will be moving to Wisconsin at the end of January so we will be able to keep everybody updated on what's going on in Johnson Creek, Wisconsin (that's the town that we are moving to).


I would like to backtrack a little bit into this week. It was a very exciting week for me career-wise. I made the trek with three schoolmates to Long Island, NY to the Veritext headquarters to be interviewed for a job and we all left there EMPLOYED!!! Even though I am still in school, I will be working two days a week (Thursdays and Fridays) in Manhattan and/or Brooklyn.