Thursday 19 November 2009

Winter Wonderland - Part One!


Our guest bloggers are Deon, Jenna and Angelic from the Secondary school division at Classroom. Sit back and relax as they guide all of the overseas teachers who are reading this blog on how to make the most of winter in London!

This time of the year can be quite an adjustment to make for those of us from the Southern Hemisphere. This is usually the time where our days are spent on the beach or by the pool soaking up the rays. The shorter days and longer nights have been known amongst our friends to create a feeling of melancholy, especially by February when you feel like throwing yourself off Westminster Bridge!

Our groups of friends discuss endlessly the reasons for this melancholic state we are in at this time of the year. Some have even been known to suffer from SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) since moving to the UK. This is a type of depression with a seasonal pattern, occurring in the winter months and many dark hours.

After living in the UK for nearly 10 years we have found that keeping positive, fit and busy helps to warm the spirits during the icy months. A group of us antipodeans and South Africans have decided to make a stand and embrace winter this year. We are saying ‘goodbye’ to the winter blues and ‘hello’ to WINTER WONDERLAND! This is to help all of you newly arrived Southerners to enjoy a Northern Hemisphere winter and for the rest of you (our beloved Canadians!) to get some good tips for the festive season. We will be updating WINTER WONDERLAND on a regular basis until February 2010 but for now:

HERE ARE SOME HOT TIPS FOR ENJOYING THE COLDER DAYS:

1. Angelic’s Mulled Wine – now that’s HOT!

This is first on our list and not surprisingly as US Secondary Consultants love a drink any time of the year! This recipe is heavenly and will not fail you on those bitterly cold evenings when you have piles of marking to do:
2 x 75 cl bottles medium to full-bodied red wine
1 orange stuck with cloves
2 oranges, sliced
2 lemons, sliced
6 level tablespoons granulated sugar or honey
2 inch (5 cm) piece cinnamon stick
2 level teaspoons finely grated fresh root ginger or ground ginger
Add the ingredients to the wine and heat in a saucepan then enjoy!

2. Christmas Markets

This is Jenna’s favorite pastime before Christmas. She says that it is a ‘must’ for everyone to do. Her favorite Christmas Market in London would have to be the Tower Bridge European Christmas Market. The festive atmosphere with stunning London views lifts her spirits. This is also a good place to take visiting parents! She also suggests taking a stroll along the Thames, buying a few Christmas goodies to send home, finishing the evening off with a London Philharmonic Orchestra performance in the Royal Festival Hall and dinner in one of the many restaurants on the South Bank. For further information follow the following links:

http://www.greatrail.com/great-rail-holidays-themes/christmas-markets.aspx?telref=ppc_goo_xm&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=XM_Generic&utm_term=Christmas%20markets

London Christmas Markets

Royal Festival Hall, London

3. Get your skates on!

How many times do we have to say this to teachers in the mornings? Now we really mean it!
Choose from the following London Ice Skating Rinks. None of them will disappoint but you need to book in advance!

Somerset House
Hyde Park
Hampton Court Palace

4. Christmas Day Serpentine Swim – Hyde Park

This is not for the faint hearted! This is compulsory for all you Canadians living in W1 – if the thought of ‘Run with Richard’ was tough, this is your next challenge. We will NOT be joining you on this occasion! (http://www.serpentineswimmingclub.com/)

5. Crisis Christmas

For those of you who would like to assist those less fortunate than us, Angelic recommends ‘Crisis Christmas’. Angelic has been involved in this worthy cause for the past three years and feels there’s no better gift to give than the gift of caring for others when away from your loved ones over Christmas time. Angelic is luckily going home this Christmas but highly recommends this wonderful charity.

6. Boxing Day Football

Boxing Day (December 26th) has always been a very important day on the Football calendar with some classic ‘event’ matches – this would be a fun day out and you cannot live in the UK not having experienced a Football match! Deon highly recommends this but again, you need to book in advance to avoid disappointment!

7. Northern Lights

Deon likes to have a mini-break around Christmas time. ‘I usually pop over to Europe, finding a good deal for a few days to visit Christmas Markets or to go skiing. I recently watched a fantastic documentary on BBC with Joanna Lumley exploring the Northern Lights in Scandinavia. The following clip might wet your appetites and might even inspire you to book a trip to see the Northern Lights’: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPvr9d8UDxs

8. Host a Christmas Party

Be in charge of lifting the spirits of your friends this year and host your own Christmas Party. You do not need much – just a good Christmas Carols CD, some drinks and good food. From next week, we will be sharing some good, affordable recipe ideas, the most hip-and-happening Christmas Decoration tips and our favourite cocktail recipes. Watch this space!

9. Ski up a STORM!

Why not kill two birds with one stone and book an exciting skiing holiday in Europe and you’ll come back feeling and looking great after all the exercise on the slopes! Perhaps a good idea to warm up with a few gym sessions prior to your departure…. If there’s no time for that, throw yourselves in deep end and see how you cope with some ‘black ski slopes’….. We want photographic evidence please!
Click here for ideas on where to go:

And Eastern Europe too…. For some great bargains!!

So whether it’s France, Austria, Switzerland or Eastern Europe that you’d like to next visit, now is the time to start doing your research and booking that adventurous week away!

10. Sing Sing Sing!

Nothing gets you in the festive mood like singing your favourite Christmas Carols. We suggest that you head along to one of the many classical music and carol concerts around London this season. Angelic’s favourite venue is St Martins in the Fields on Trafalgar Square. Deon says The Royal Albert Hall experience is a must!

We hope our Winter Wonderland tips have helped you get into the festive mood. We will be updating Winter Wonderland regularly up until February 2010. Please feel free to post any suggestions and tips for our readers to enjoy!

1 comment:

  1. Great post! Wow - my Christmases in London seem quite dull compared to the amazing activities you list here. I love the Hyde Park swimming on Christmas day of course. I'll be sure to announce that one on my blog as well. As always, thanks for writing & sharing!
    Victoria

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