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Category: A English Woman in New York

A English Woman in New York

So you CAN take the Bin out on a Bank Holiday…

Posted on 3rd May 201117th Oct 2022 by Julia Paul in A English Woman in New York

Well, what a day to start work in New York! Woke up (again!) at 4.30am to a text from the UK telling me about Osama Bin Laden. My first thought was, 'why couldn't Obama have waited till we were up?' So snoozed until I DID have to get up and then got ready for first … Continue reading So you CAN take the Bin out on a Bank Holiday… →

I hate to start with a cliché

Posted on 1st May 201117th Oct 2022 by Julia Paul in A English Woman in New York

I hate to start with a cliché – but it’s been a roller-coaster of a few days. Or maybe more of a yo-yo. One minute I’ve been up - I’m going to New York and I’m so excited I can’t eat, the next minute I’m not and I’m faced with the prospect of scuttling back … Continue reading I hate to start with a cliché →

Start spreading the news

Posted on 27th Apr 201117th Oct 2022 by Julia Paul in A English Woman in New York

Well, it looks like I am finally, definitely going to New York. I have been waiting and waiting for confirmation of the job offer, but as I sat and bit my nails, and watched the flight prices go up, I decided to take matters into my own hands, So I've booked flights and I leave … Continue reading Start spreading the news →

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