- I am 31 years old
- I grew up with my Mum & younger sister in Dorset, my grandma lived just down the road
- I have a half brother from my Dad's second marriage
- My brother is 14 years old and lives in London with his Mum
- My brother and I look more like each other than my sister and I. That's because we both have large noses. He hasn't developed the complex yet.
- My mum is 7 inches shorter than me - I grew up thinking I was a giant freak. I never realised it was her who was the abnormal one ;)
- All sides of my family have blue eyes
- I can say "My name is Anna", count to ten and manage to order in a market in Hindi
- I used to play the oboe and the cor anglais. I became quite good but my mum said listening to me learn was like listening to a cow in pain.
- I played in the Dorset Youth Orchestra and spent weekends and holidays on residential courses at a very expensive boarding school which had the biggest cockroaches I have still ever seen. That put a seal on my opinion of private education.
- My Mum is a teacher in a comprehensive.
- I used to go the school where my mum teaches. Luckily she only started doing the sex ed classes after I left.
- My sister works in publishing and I am not allowed to write in my blog all the reasons why I think she resembles Bridget Jones.
- Her current "boy" is the editor of one of my favourite authors. I am not allowed to tell her I think this is one of her greatest accomplishments yet ;)
- I scraped a"C" in A level French because I never concentrated on the grammar. Plus ça change...
- I moved to New York to work for 2 years when I was 27 years old, I lived on the Upper West Side and discovered the joys of Jewish Delis
- I learnt to rollerblade in Central Park
- I was living in Manhattan on 9/11/01
- After working in India when I was 18 years old, I travelled on my own for 2 months and freaked my mother out. She said she has vowed never to worry so much over me again.
- I since travelled on my own to Egypt & Thailand. I liked travelling alone and meeting new people but am happy now I've found a frog as travelling companion.
- I used to think I wanted to work in the theatre as a producer until I decided that I couldn't bear to spend my life around actor types
- Instead, I now work out new ways to market soap, pasta sauce & washing powder
- I tried working out new ways to market software, hardware and business services but it wasn't as much fun
- Because I have moved around in the last 13 years most of my friends are around the world.
- I have some good friends in Paris but miss my girl friends in NY & London
- I used to have a nose stud
- The first time I went skiing I broke my wrist and the first time I really snowboarded I tore part of my knee
- General consensus is that I am rather clumsy
- Happily, even though the frog is very sporty he matches me in clumsiness (I am not allowed to mention his rollerblading dark tunnel incident anymore)
- When the ambulance came to pick up the frog at exit of the dark tunnel, even though we'd been seeing each other for 3 months I didn't know his address to tell the ambulancemen. I got a distinct 'you English floozy' look from the men.
- The frog and I plan to move to Reims in May this year. My biggest worry is having to see films dubbed in French.
Tuesday, February 08, 2005
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2 comments:
Hello ! You got a C in A-Level French - très bien fait ! Beats the pants off my grade E but then I didn't do a shred of revision (lazy sod!). I like your blog ! Cheers, IanH (ianh.typepad.com)
Thanks Ian for visiting... the thing is I didn't learn from the French A level experience and went on to study Italian at Uni as a beginner. There I also scraped by on the language part. Admittedly I did choose Italian for all the right reasons:
- I had never been there before and fancied a long government subsidised visit
- I knew I loved the food
- Felt I might be able to find something in the culture
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