Showing posts with label packing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label packing. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 August 2013

THE FINAL DAY!

Hi everyone!

As today is my final day before travelling... I thought I would give you this.








I hope you all enjoy it - this is the first in the series of video diaries I'll be doing!

In the mean time... The time has come.  Tonight I'll finish off my packing and then I'm off.

Thank you all for supporting this blog so far.  Long may it continue in France.

Best wishes to you all, see you soon!

Mike :)

Sunday, 25 August 2013

The Final Weekend at Home...

Good afternoon :)

Well, today is my final Sunday in the UK for several months.  It was a chance to see some members of my family before I go - cannot fault a lovely British Sunday lunch with some relatives!

Tomorrow is the bank holiday Monday, so it'll be prudent to use the time to get packing bits and pieces and get my documents together. The big red folder sat on my desk might be helpful for that.

Well, I had to make a start at some point you know...


 
Think the nerves are beginning to creep in a little bit at the same time, though I think the overriding emotion is 'let's just go now!'  I've got one more day at work on Tuesday and then two days of packing before leaving early on Friday morning - that basically covers the next week.  From there, I will be staying for a night in Riems before moving on to the Isere area.

In other news for you all: I have been invited to write a piece for the Grenoble Life blog.  The site is one of the premier places for information for English-speakers in the Grenoble area.  I submitted my first piece and hopefully I will be able to continue writing for them in the future!

I shall do another mailbag before I make my way across to France - get your questions in!  I'll probably do an update on packing and other pieces before one last post the night before.

All the best to you all :)

Mike

Sunday, 11 August 2013

Over the airwaves and over the field...

When do you really define 'the beginning'?

Is it when you get in the car that morning, is it when you see Grenoble for the first time, nestled in the mountains? 

For me, there's a clear argument that it started the day I got my letter of acceptance. Maybe my Level 2 results.

I'm fairly certain though that yesterday was a big step. 


To start off with, I plugged my SIM card into my phone and got my phone number. It's an old iPhone that I'm being loaned, so plugging into iTunes and making it like home was nice too.
Obviously keeping the data roaming off, I would rather avoid any nasty surprises! 

Next thing that I managed to do was to pay for my American Football transfer - I sent money off to the European Federation of American Football's office in Germany.
I'm now patiently awaiting that wonderful email welcoming me to the French league... The Centaurs will be a great experience I'm sure and I'm looking forward to playing my third year in the sport under some great coaches.

Considering life in Arsonval will be different to Junxion, Lincoln, I decided to cut down on a lot of stuff I won't be needing. In Lincoln there is definitely a more 'self-catered' approach than Grenoble, where the student cafés will give you a 3-course meal for €3,50 or less. Whilst in Lincoln I had my own kitchen (within the flat) in Arsonval it's a big kitchen/catering kitchen between about 50 of you. Perhaps this will work to my advantage and stop my usual rampant overspending!
I also considered what sort of clothing I would need. Firstly, I'll push aside the irony that Grenoble today is expecting to see temperatures of 30 degrees and mention that it will be pretty cold in the winter. I'm assuming snow is a certainty!
Managed to dig out my thick winter coat and everything I only wear in Lincoln in extreme weather (as we call it in the UK, the prepared Europe calls it 'winter')

Travel plans are set in place now: we'll travel by Eurotunnel and stay overnight near Riems before making the trip down to an Alpine chalet near Grenoble.
We'll travel on a Friday, get into Grenoble on the Saturday afternoon.

Less than three weeks remain... I want to go, but a bit of me wants to stay. Nerves I'll put that down to.

I'll run another Mailbag at some point and write something American Football related during the week.


The countdown runs down.


Mike.