jueves, 31 de enero de 2013

New life and new blog


This is my first English post

Hi everybody!
It’s not easy to write a blog; first of all you must want to communicate something: a feeling, an action, an experience, communicate whatever you want but, at least it’s a passion.
I started to write my first blog in December 2011, at Christmas, and I decided that as I was proud of my crochet work I wanted to show everybody my creative side. Why not write a blog?
I had a reason to start and I took the decision to go ahead to write my blog even though my writing isn’t very good. This was the beginning of my blog “Mira que arte madre!” A Spanish blog with my creativity open to everyone who likes knitting and crochet.

My life has changed recently I have a lot of new feelings, some happy some not so, but I’m always excited and energized. I want to share my experiences with all my friends and family who are supporting me and helping with advice and suggestions for set up in London.
Then, in December 2012, a year ago from my first crochet post, I would like to start a new blog about my amazing life in London. Once again I feel the passion to communicate!

This morning at 8:12, I was on the tube, it was extremely crowded, “people packed like sardines” and as usual my head was crammed full of a lot of ideas that needed to be ordered. There was no room to use my Ipad,,, Imagine the situation!
I felt a little guilty because I forgot to do my English homework and suddenly I had a crazy idea: To start writing my blog in English…this could really help me to improve my English. Really difficult but great!

Are you surprised at this decision? Probably I might start with my usual apologies for my bad English and at the same time I need to congratulate Christine, my English teacher and coach, who insists that I read and write with the correct prepositions. Anyway, please don’t correct me, try laughing at my post… Relax…it is the only way to understand English!

I want to share my new life in London. I promise you to talk about milk, elevators, the underground, noodles, next day delivery, concierges, call centres,… and why not…the weather.