Showing posts with label Goes to London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goes to London. Show all posts

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Indulgence report #1

I know some of you think taking pictures of food is soooo lame! You know what? (Even though I love you two and your opinion means a lot to me) I don't care  :) I keep on taking them. 

Food is experience that needs documentation so it can remind you later. And there are so many new tastes here! Count it for life inspiration (especially when you're a marketing nerd and the packaging is so cool).

1. Believe it or not but even though I've been to London many times before I haven't eaten Fish&Chips yet. At least until the first weekend in here. Jana saved me and took me to local Fish&Chips restaurant in Acton town. It was really good! I even tried the vinegar on my chips but I'm rather a tartar sauce fan.


Monday, October 21, 2013

First weeks in London

Time runs fast and I'm starting my week 4 in London today. So far I love this place! It's exciting, fast, cosmopolitan and has so many options.

So what happened in past weeks?
- it started to be busy (as you can assume by frequency of my posts) 
- we found our new home with my friend Jana in West Hampstead.  Moving next week, can't wait to be there!

Our house

Legally lame bloody tourist

My friend Martina celebrated her birthday this month. Our friends made a cool surprise party for her in Czech so I could not come (it's a bit far..). 

But I couldn't just NOT be there so I started running around, singing in the streets, taking video of myself to wish her happy birthday and to sneak in the party.

Watch the video (Made with Cute cut app)

Can't let you be without some lame self-pictures of myself and London sights (I can't just take a pic of the building or even ask someone to take a pic of me). But I need work on some face expression style though ;)


Visiting the queen

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Volunteering for a day

Our team took part in the company "Volunteering month" and went out to help for a day. Our mission was to support the Watford New Hope Trust which is a nonprofit helping homeless people. 

We helped to sort out food donations deliveries in a big warehouse. There were many kinds of food and hygienic supplies. Lots has been already done before we arrived but we helped a bit with our hands too. I was e.g. sorting biscuits according to best before date on month, counting coffee or meat cans and sorting delivered grocery bags and boxes.

Biscuits by expiration month including Kolonada!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Exploring the office #2

My second day at work there was a Mondelez 1st anniversary. We all got cute cupcakes and tea (with milk of course). 


As the company here supports the Paralympic team we had a speaker coming over and she was the two gold medal winner in horse ridding. The 23-year-old Natasha Baker (www.natasha-baker.com) was a great speaker and really surprised me with her passion and energy. I need to pay more attention to Paralympics next time. 

Friday, October 4, 2013

Exploring the office #1

My way to work is quite long. It takes me about 1 tube hour (enough time for reading, writting, watching people). I get off the tube somewhere far far away from London in a small town called Uxbridge (but they have a Tesco, malls, banks so no complains :) ). Then I take a shuttle bus or walk 15 mins to the office.


All the "going to London" stuff

I think this was missing little bit of an introduction why Little Potato "goes to London" and why she writes this whole thing.

Since October 1 I've started in my new role in Mondelez UK. I have an amazing opportunity to work with Cadbury marketing in huge market where big magic things happen. 

So I packed my stuff (my life in 2 suitcases and a carry on), said bye and got on a plane to London. Of course I was playing my though girl role and then I was crying like a baby in the plane (don't tell anyone,ok?).


Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Leaving Czech republic

The past few weeks i spent saying good-byes and see-you-laters to my friends and family. It was both happy and sad. Good was to see everyone in such a short time (without the deadline of my departure we would probably procrastinate again). And sad that's obvious plus because i tend to cry too much. The best thing of all this was that I was reminded what wonderful friends I have.

I've spent lot of time with Klarka and her beautiful baby boy Jiricek