Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Wanted - new name for this blog

I'm now soliciting new names for this blog. We want to make this an "our" blog rather than a "my" blog, which means I'll have to come up with a better name than one that hearkens back to an old inside joke with some of my buddies in high school.

Any suggestions?

3 comments:

Bek said...

You guys are in London? WHAT? I need more info....

My sister lives in London too, she is getting a Masters..and she is a superstar babysitter, so I can give you her info (she is 30...so totally reliable).

We love London and miss it a lot... I can't wait to get the dirt...is this a long term assignment? you will LOVE love LOVE it...

Bek said...

btw...Anne looks GREAT (hello tan and skinny Hawaii pictures..) the kids are HUGE and beautiful and I just read your previous post and have the dirt on London... Cool stuff.

Can I request a picture of the kids in their uniforms? I would kill someone for a cheese ploughman sandwich right now...eat one for me. Give Anne our love.

BTW..there is a really cool blog of a family that moved from NJ to London, called Somewhere over the Pond... let me see if I can find the link..they are still in London and have great tips on places they have traveled..etc

Where are you guys living? What ward? We are planning a trip after the baby is born and a swing over to Austria where our good friends live... ;-)

Tablogger said...

Thanks Bek,

Yeah - the London thing began back in February when I started working with a client over here on a long-haul expense policy. I was flying back to Dallas every other weekend from February through...well, through last weekend. I'll provide more details in a future post, but basically an opportunity came up while working over here to transfer offices for a couple of years and we decided to go for it.

Have to say - not a big fan of the cheese ploughman sandwiches, but I absolutely LOVE innocent smoothies!

And yes, we'll post pictures of kids in school unis once we figure out where we'll be living (and therefore what schools they'll be going to). One of the schools I visited had light blue gingham dresses for girls and grey slacks with white polo shirts and navy sweaters/jumpers for boys...fun stuff!