Thursday, April 14, 2011

Yes.

"Right. Yes mam. I see. That is now confirmed. The box is ticked in the affirmative. Here we go. Onward to the next question," UK Michael said.

The original question was simply, "Upon arriving in the UK, will you be purchasing a car?" My very short response was "Yes." Every question was confirmed in this way - a rambling affirmation on his part to my very brief "yes or no" response.

I think this may be something I'll have to get used to when I move to England this summer, the ratio of ten minutes of proper English to one second of my crude American vernacular. So...

OH MY GOD. I'M MOVING TO ENGLAND THIS SUMMER!!!

Thought you might want to know.

3 comments:

Jen said...

SO excited for you!! I know this is what you have wanted for a long time!! I am a little sad for me (even though we don't live all that close now) but knowing you are an ocean away does make me a little sad. I am OVER joyed for you, though!! This just means I have to get my passport so I can come visit you!!!

Love you bunches!!

Jen

Grannymar said...

My I be the first of the LBC to welcome you to our side of the pond. I am in the UK, but on the part attached to Ireland. I wish you well in your adventure.

rainbow said...

I am so excited for all three of you and your great adventure but sad for all of us who love you. I know without a dout England will be gaining two very brilliant, gifted teachers and one inquisitive, fast learning and very lucky young man. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR GETTING THIS GRANDMA INTO THE ELECTRONIC AGE. I will check on you every day and let you know what is going on here. Our prayers are with you and know this is the way it is suppose to be. LOVE YA LOTS

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Yes.

"Right. Yes mam. I see. That is now confirmed. The box is ticked in the affirmative. Here we go. Onward to the next question," UK Michael said.

The original question was simply, "Upon arriving in the UK, will you be purchasing a car?" My very short response was "Yes." Every question was confirmed in this way - a rambling affirmation on his part to my very brief "yes or no" response.

I think this may be something I'll have to get used to when I move to England this summer, the ratio of ten minutes of proper English to one second of my crude American vernacular. So...

OH MY GOD. I'M MOVING TO ENGLAND THIS SUMMER!!!

Thought you might want to know.

3 comments:

Jen said...

SO excited for you!! I know this is what you have wanted for a long time!! I am a little sad for me (even though we don't live all that close now) but knowing you are an ocean away does make me a little sad. I am OVER joyed for you, though!! This just means I have to get my passport so I can come visit you!!!

Love you bunches!!

Jen

Grannymar said...

My I be the first of the LBC to welcome you to our side of the pond. I am in the UK, but on the part attached to Ireland. I wish you well in your adventure.

rainbow said...

I am so excited for all three of you and your great adventure but sad for all of us who love you. I know without a dout England will be gaining two very brilliant, gifted teachers and one inquisitive, fast learning and very lucky young man. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR GETTING THIS GRANDMA INTO THE ELECTRONIC AGE. I will check on you every day and let you know what is going on here. Our prayers are with you and know this is the way it is suppose to be. LOVE YA LOTS