Tuesday, December 2, 2008

The Car and The Test




So the past week has been a little eventful for us.  Last Tuesday, I was driving home from school, had stopped at a traffic light at a roundabout, and all of a sudden heard a horrendously loud noise.  "Oh no!" I thought.  "I think that's my car!"  I didn't want to stop in the middle of the lane of traffic, so I decided to keep driving until I could pull over.  There was a horrible scraping sound and it sounded like I was in a Nascar race.  A little further ahead, safely pulled over, I got out, looked under the car, and saw a pipe hanging down from the car and touching the road.  "Great," I thought.  "What do I do?!"  To make the story short, Luke phoned our garage, who came to rescue me, and we ended up paying loads of money to have our middle (which was the part that was dragging the ground) and front exhaust pipes replaced.  Oh, sweet car repairs!

The second event of the week was my (Whitney's) taking the Life in the UK test.  The government here has decided that if you want to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (the next step for me in regards to my visa), you must pass a test about life in the UK.  You must read several chapters of a book and learn obscure facts that you are then tested on.  There are 25 questions, and you can miss no more than 6.  So, I studied diligently for my test, learning things like what percent of women with children work, the percent of the population that lives in each of the four countries, how the government functions, how many independent schools there are in the UK, what percent of children go to them, what percent of children work and the minimum wage for various ages in the UK, the government target for people going on to higher education, the percents of ethnic minorities, the percent of people who say they are Christian and other religions in the UK...you know, useful information for daily life.  Thankfully, I've passed!  So the next step is forking over more than half a months pay to the government, along with my pass certificate and evidence that Luke and I are, indeed, still married and living in the same place.  Hopefully, though, if I should apply for citizenship, I don't have to take the test again.  Hooray!

Finally...it's been snowing here!  Not consistently, but here and there.  Above are some pictures that I took at school during lunch yesterday.  School didn't end early, nor was it cancelled today.  Sadly, it hasn't really accumulated.  But it's been lovely to watch!



2 comments:

laura said...

miss you friend! you've been tagged...check out my blog for details :)

c k said...

Your classroom looks really lovely! I've been rubbish (ha!) at keeping track of your blog, but I want to do better. I miss you! I must say, you've taken on a bit of a British voice in your writing. I like it! :)