The end of the 2012 – not the
end of the world as I was led to believe – is here and I wanted to wish
everyone the best for this Holiday Season. I hope everyone had a great year and
that everyone is plotting and planning to make 2013 a great one. 2012 for me
ranks up well against other years but still doesn’t beat 2009, the year I moved
to Japan. However, if my machinations come to fruition, 2013 may be the best
yet.

The year started a bit pressured as
the first round of papers was due. Once
they had been submitted, we had a great weekend in London as Helene was writing
an exam for the Chartered Institute of Linguists. Six months later, we learned
that she had passed with Distinction. Now she has DipTrans (IoLET) added to her
name, making her a certified translator. We also saw the London West End show ‘Rock of
Ages’ – now a hit movie – very funny.
Later, I helped organise three events related to Holocaust Memorial Day,
including speaking at various schools.
Between February and July, I blogged for
a Spanish organisation called Universia where I wrote
articles on education in the UK from a foreigner’s perspective. The articles
compared Canadian, Japanese and UK teaching styles and university practices. I
also wrote beer articles for the Langdale Drinker, as I’ve been researching the
history and art of brewing beer.


Helene won
tickets to the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations and another quick trip to London
was due. Canada Day is still way better. The trip tied in nicely with a reunion
in Devon of friends from my time in Paris.

The lease to our
apartment was up at the end of September, so we decided to move across town.
Now I live in the centre of Lancaster, giving me a 5-minute walk to the movie
theater.
August
through to October was filled with writing my second thesis. My aim was to
write the best possible paper so that I could choose any university for my PHD
if I ever decide to do one. I hope to get my second thesis published as well. My
final score was equivalent to a 98% and I graduated in November with a Distinction,
receiving an MA in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy. I got word that one of the
papers I wrote this year will be published in an academic peer-reviewed journal
in the upcoming year.
Saw
Bowling for Soup live. Manchester Independent Brewers convention at the
stunning Victoria Baths, with Fabien and Joel. Visited Helene’s Aunt Lyn and
Uncle Tommy and searched for wedding venues, as next July I will be celebrating
my wedding not too far from London. Visited Helene’s grandparents near Southampton
and saw the 50 years 50 vehicles of James Bond exhibit.

The year
ended a visit from Helene’s brother Pierre to our little city in the north. I
took him to see Manchester vs. Sutherland at Old Trafford Football stadium
(soccer for the North Americans). Later that week, we stayed with Fabien in
Paris for a few days and a then had a 7.5 hour drive to Toulouse for the
holidays with Helene’s parents. Though the turkey and sides were wonderfully
well prepared and delicious, the tummy bug that enveloped Pierre’s girlfriend
found its way to me and I spent Christmas Eve and Day violently ill. The
leftovers were amazing.
Spiritually,
I have started writing a journal with my personal reflections about myself and
the world. Helene and I met Joel, a local priest, who has helped us explore
more metaphysical ideas of our spirituality, and this has brought us closer
together as we understand more of where we are coming from. Our sessions
encouraged me to explore my ideas more deeply.
I have become better
connected with British culture, food and lifestyle. Had a chance to see the
country a bit and make some really good friends. From the big-city vibe of
Manchester to the wide open horizons of Morecambe Bay and the hills and valleys
of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales where there is good walking, I enjoyed
this region! But the weather is terrible. It forever feels like November, cold
and usually raining. I also became an artisan on making English style homemade
pies – ask me for a recipe. About to
reach my 1000th beer review on ratebeer.com

Wishing you all a Happy New Year 2013, filled with joy.
Love,
Mike
nancy@mail.postmanllc.net
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