Friday, 21 October 2011

Trial test

Well, time for another blog now :) About time as well, as it's been a couple of weeks already again.
Anyways, last Tuesday I had the trial test for my drivers licence. It's completely like a normal test, other than that you don't hear whether you pass or not, you just get asked what you thought went good and bad and well the stuff you need to work on. This is fairly new, but it helps keeping the amount of people not passing down due to having experienced it already once as well.
My test didn't go exactly fantastic though sadly. Then again no body expected me to drive fantastic yet I guess since then it would have been the final test and not another two weeks of lessons and all. It didn't go exactly fantastic because I was seriously nervous and started making more and more mistakes towards the end of my lesson (I had an hours lesson before the test). To which my instructor started moaning an moaning harder and harder and thus even before the test even started I had no confidence left already..
However, it was not all bad, because apart from knowing how the final test will be there's another pro to taking the trial test. It's that if you pass the special manoeuvres you had to do during the trial test, you don't have to do them again on the final test. This part of the test went good and thus I at least don't have to do any parking, turning and other shit like that during the test but only driving :)
The parts that still scare me are highways, sooo fast! And I need to do all the things at the same time, like speed up and look and keep the steering wheel straight and all that.

Something else that's been happening often and fast, so far without any result though is checking houses. I'm now getting emails, with places that fit our searches, every day. Of those we pick the ones we like, if there are any at all and forward them to Sue. She then contacts the company to see if they can arrange a viewing but so far that's not been possible yet. They always wanted rid of the houses in the same week, which is of course way to quick for us sadly. But Sue and Tom are going to take a look around this Saturday, so hopefully they will be able to find something semi decent :)

I have also send the form that needs to filled in by the Dutch government to them. So hopefully it won't be too long before they sent it back and I can sent all of it to the UK.

Also, I've changed the look of the blog. First there was another look I liked which made me lose the old one I had, so then I came up with this. Pretty nice I think :)

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Anniversary and more

Well, it's been a while already again since my last post. But that doesn't matter! This is a whole new one, with pictures! :)


First of all last Thursday Dan and I have been together for four years already! Four years.. Doesn't seem that long at all really.. But well, we decided to have a little day out together as there was still a couple of things we wanted to do here in Amsterdam. One of them being a canal cruise through the centre of the city. Another was to actually visit the palace at the Dam, but sadly that was closed until later in October, so we'll be coming back for that later in the month most likely :) The canal cruise was awesome. It was fantastic weather, if anything a bit too hot, but well, on the water that's not too bad. Took a couple of pictures too, which I'll litter around this little post :) First the one to the side is when we took of with the boat, just a couple of cool looking houses with a seagull sitting on a pole in front of the brown house.


The pictures above and below are a clock tower called 'Malle Jaap' or translated to 'Crazy Jack' by the very British sounding taped tour guide. It got the name due to the fact that for years it was unable to keep the time. Also you can see that the base looks different then the top. This is because the tower was first lower and only hundreds of years later the top was put on.



To the left is a picture of the smallest house of Amsterdam. It's just about a metre wide. If you look at the doorway, it just about fits the door and that's it. For you who aren't sure which one on the picture it is: yes, it really is that small green and white house that's already much much lower then the rest of the houses.


The next picture is one of a couple of very traditional looking houses on the 'Herengracht' (Gentlemen's Canal as translated by the guide). I thought they were looking all pretty and renovated there together with the three of them :P
  

Then the tour took us through the old harbour and behind the Central Station, that's the train, bus, tram and metro station for the city. It's one of the biggest stations in the country if not the biggest. Also, you can see a 'small' bike storage stand too. 
After that the boat turned back into the town centre and we got off again. All in all it was quite a nice hour of seeing and hearing stuff about Amsterdam :)


But before we went on the boat trip we went shopping as well. And we bought, among other stuff, some leather Magic the Gathering deck boxes. As seen on the picture below :) It's even got a magnet in it's flappy top :)

On a completely different note, Rachel told us last week about this awesome small washer thingy. So I went to look for it on the interwebs and it turns out they are available in the Netherlands too :) So I got us one. Which means I've now been writing this blog while waiting for the washing to be done! I can do washing at home!! :D To the left is a picture of it in it's first use :)


Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Theory test again

Well, some stuff happened again over the last couple of weeks. 
First of all my nursing registration for Holland got sorted. And I've now started on getting the one for the UK sorted. It's just not going very fast, you know how governments work :P I had gotten a form that needs to get signed by the Dutch body that gives the registrations, but there I saw an option to get a letter send. Which I thought would be the same. But well, it's not. So now I've got to figure out how to get that signed.. But last week was so crazy busy that I've not exactly had the time to yet.


Secondly: I PASSED MY THEORY TODAY!! With which I was very pleased as I didn't think I would do it today.. I am just having a bit of a period that I'm totally fed up with it all. But apparently so has nearly everyone. So I guess it'll go again. But I passed it anyways! :D 


And that's pretty much all that's been happening. Well that is other then waking up early to go to work :P


Monday, 22 August 2011

Theory exam

Well, today I've tried the theory exam for my drivers licence for the first time. The first part of this blog has actually been written on the mobile app while waiting in the building :p

I was pretty nervous before hand and not expecting at all to pass. Mainly because the book I had was from 2007 and the cd from 2009 and they changed a lot of rules in 2010. So I already was afraid there might be questions that I wouldn't know or gave the wrong answer because the rule got changed. On top of that while doing the trial tests on the cd I did indeed notice that some questions I answered wrong even though I gave the right answer according to the book. So before I even started on the test I kinda expected not to pass..
On top of all that I developed a terrible cold last night and this morning. That didn't leave me feeling much better about it of course..

My feeling before hand was pretty right because I failed with just 3 questions too much wrong.. Funny thing is, there was a couple of questions where I first gave the right answer and then started to doubt myself and change to a wrong answer.. So if I would.have actually trusted myself for once..

Still I'll be booking a new test as soon as possible. Since I also know now what to expect :)

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Busy but not much news

Well it's been a while since my last blog. Mainly because not much has been happening other then me working.
I did however start on my drivers licence last week. Yesterday I had my third lesson and I'm still much enjoying it. It's also difficult though. So many things I need to pay attention too and do at the same time. Yesterday we even went on the ring road for a little bit, which was quite scary considering it was only my third lesson!!


I've been busy with getting the required registrations as well. For the Netherlands I've sorted it almost completely, I just have to send in the papers.
For the UK I send in a form that should get me an application set.. So now I'm just waiting for that :)
We have also been thinking of moving a little later because the NMC (Nurses and Midwifes Council, the body that sorts the registrations in the UK) is going to take up to 12 weeks to get my registration sorted..
The preferred time of moving has now changed to the beginning to half December. That way I'll also be able to finish working the entire month of November.