Friday, December 4, 2015

A Week of Fruits / Vegetables in England - ALDI

Ok, so I know back in the states, ALDI has this stigma of being the poor man's grocery store or that the fruits/vegetables aren't very fresh.  Wait - or maybe I placed that stigma on ALDI.  Either or, it couldn't be further from the truth here in England.  ALDI is strangely very popular over here.  At first, I was strictly a Morrison's girl (local large grocery store - similar to HT), but after a trip to ALDI, I was pleasantly surprised with the freshness of everything and not to mention the price of everything.  OMG - we must have saved at least 30 pounds if not more that first trip. 


What you are looking at here is just the fruits / veggies we bought.  I think we calculated the total cost around $23.00.  $23.00 will get you all of the food above: we are talking: bananas, 3 peppers, 3 heads of broccoli, a case of mushrooms, a large bag of spinach, carrots, apples, sweet potatoes, regular potatoes, 6 kiwi, plums, Brussel sprouts, grapes, onions and 5 large stuffed size mushrooms.  







 
Another fun fact is that most of these items are imported from Holland, France, Chile, Ireland, etc.  I just can't understand how all of these imported items are so cheap when oranges / other fruits from California are soooooooooooooooo expensive and they are domestic back home! 
 
While I terribly miss certain foods, I am quite pleased with how fresh you can feed your family over here for so cheap.  Steve and I can literally feed our entire family for a week on $50.00 a week (not including booze).  How crazy is that? 
 
Just thought I would share a little tidbit into our grocery shopping each week.  I am pretty much eating the same healthy foods as I was back home, but at such a discount!!!
 
While the English love to indulge, especially when it comes to chocolate, pints, fish & chips, pies, etc., they also know how to get their veggie on!!!!  

The New Daily Grind - England Style - 2015

Remember that post I did about our daily grind back in Charlotte?  If not, you can see it here:

The Daily Grind - January 2015

Well, our daily routine has changed pretty drastically since moving to England.  For starters, I have been a stay at home mom since we moved.  Steve started working 2 weeks after we landed.  I haven't not worked since I was 18 years old so this whole stay at home mom thing has been, well a HUGE adjustment for me.  If I'm being honest, I desperately miss the working world and the brain stimulation that comes along with it.  I miss my old bosses, my clients, working a catastrophic injury claim from start to finish and most of all helping these people find justice from negligence of others. 

Having said that, I am also enjoying this special time with my girls.  I have watched both of these girls blossom in ways that I definitely feel like I would have missed out on back home.  Lottie is absolutely loving her new school.  In fact, she has been giving me total attitude lately when I pick her up saying, "I just want to stay at school.  Please go to work, so you can pick me up late.  I love learning!!!"  Whoa - let's hope this lasts forever!!!  She also runs to school and I find myself skipping behind her trying to keep up.  I have NEVER seen a child so eager to go to school to learn and play with friends.  She is reading and writing and sounding out all of her letters and sounds.  I find myself smiling from ear to ear each day after school doing homework watching her literally sound out each word in her book and then nailing it every time.  She is making this "mum" so proud!!! 

And Stella - this kid has a one of a kind personality to say the least.  To think where we came from the time she was born until she reached the ripe old age of 15 months dumbfounds me.  There were a many of times where I found myself pulling my hair out and crying wondering when she was going to STOP crying.  That period of our lives was rough (more than ROUGH) and while I knew in the back of my head, it had to stop someday, I just didn't know when.  To see her now and how much absolute joy she brings into our lives every day makes me want to shed a tear for all the tears I shed throughout that time.  She is funny (quite the actress), smart and playful.  Our bond has strengthened so much after spending so much quality time together these last few months.  Stella is also attending pre-school two days a week for half a day.  She loves it. 

With all of that said, our daily grind looks something like this now:

5:45 a.m. - Steve gets up, gets ready for work (I usually threaten him if he wakes up the kids, I will kill him!)

6:30 a.m. - Lottie usually wakes up and 9 out of 10 times, wakes Stella up.  Thankfully, they play on their own.  They never come up to our room unless one has been hit, bit, pushed, etc. 

6:45 a.m. - I wake up, shower, get my gym clothes on (glamorous, I know)

7:00 to 8:15 a.m. - Get the girls ready for school (uniform, teeth brushed, breakfast, arguing with Lottie about how she will wear her hair, etc.)

8:20 a.m. - Get the girls in the car, head to grandma's house to park the car.

8:30 a.m. - Walk Lottie to school for a start time of 8:40 a.m.

9:00 a.m. - M, Thurs, Fri. - Stella and I usually either go for a 2 or 3 mile walk/run and then I head back to the new house so that I can start cleaning, washing, and painting.  I am currently working on stripping wallpaper and painting our master bedroom and en suite.  (Gosh, the English love their wallpaper!!!!)  On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, I take Stella to pre-school for the morning. 

9:30 a.m. - On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, I spend as much time as I can working out at the gym while Stella is at school.  It is the only time throughout the week that I get a little me time!!!  Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh

10:15 - (On Thursdays, Stella and I go to our local library for Wiggly Readers)  It is 30 minutes of singing English songs (none of which I used to know) and reading books.

12:15 p.m. - Pick Stella up from pre-school on Tuesdays and Wednesday!

Throughout the day, I swear I never sit down, it is all about making this new house a home for us!

2:40 p.m. - Get Stella in the car and drive to grandma's house to park the car. 

3:00 p.m. - Walk to get Lottie from school.

3:15 p.m. - Spend a little time with grandma and granddad. 

4:00 p.m. - Get back to the new house for homework, kid's dinner, baths, play time, etc.

5:30 p.m. - Steve usually gets home

7:30 p.m. - Read a book to the kids and bed

8:00 p.m. - Mom & Dad's time to catch up throughout what's happened during the day!

Here are a few pics of our days spent through the week in England!!!!!!

 
Time for school! 
 
 
Park days - they have really lovely parks around Whitwick

 
Shopping and strolling with my little tot!

 
Walking home from pre-school with Stella

 
Library time with Stella - her favorite part is when they sing "Old McDonald Had a Farm" - they use puppets and let the kids come up to hold them. 

 
Playing outside the pub!  HA!  The English know how to make both parents and kids have fun!

 
Behind our new house is a lake where we can feed the ducks!

 
Off to school again in her super hero gear for charity!

 
Stella and I singing English kid's songs at the library!

 
Library days....................

 
Finally, how I feel like I spend most days - trying to potty train this kid!!!!!!!!!!!  She is a nightmare!!!  Why do I feel like her sister did everything by the books and was so much easier?  It must a second child thing!!!!  One day at a time T!!!!
 
 
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I know I've been on a blog break, but I have been so busy with the new house.  I promise to post pics soon.  I know everyone keeps asking - bear with me.  Soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  P.S.  We absolutely love our new house!!!!
 
 

Lottie and Stella's First Trip to the Dentist

I have been thinking about scheduling Lottie a dentist appointment since she turned 4, but life got in the way and to be perfectly honest, I just didn't get around to it.  Had her daycare back home been closer to my dentist back home, I would have easily scheduled her an appointment.  I think another reason I was holding back was because we didn't have dental insurance for the kids (I know, mom FAIL!)

Since moving to England and finding out kids get free health and dental care, I immediately scheduled the girls an appointment. 

Both girls were very brave.  And the dentist said their teeth looked great!  Ahhhhhh, big sigh of relief for this mom considering it was both their first visit! 

Here a few pics from their first trip to the dentist!!!