
Two sisters separated by one pond muse over work, travel, drink, fashion, makeup, style, politics, art, Mommy hood, DINK-hood

Shannon may soon have a senator more famous in the US for starring in Saturday Night Live (there's an SNL theme running through this blog isn't there?). I have a mayor who seems to have escaped from the circus to somehow become a powerful man in UK politics - Boris Johnson the Clown Mayor of London. I know it’s not a clever nor an original thing to point out, but dude, what is up with your hair? Google him – this pic isn’t a one-off.
You may have seen him at the closing ceremony of the Olympics, having trouble holding his… flag. Not the best PR stunt. No, the best PR stunt was his first action when he came into office this summer - banning alcohol on the Tube and buses. It may be more pleasant to get on the Tube at night after the pubs have closed, but it’s no New Deal, is it?
He’s recently mooted that he’s going to ‘streamline’ the staff at his office. Don’t cut your PR department, Boris, lest we not see your mug in the paper daily…
I didn’t know Shannon had been bugging me to start a blog with her for 9 months. That’s a long time to keep Shannon at bay. And maybe I haven’t quite seen the light about it. There are so many reasons not to blog
Then there’s the issue of funny. I don’t know if anyone besides Shannon and my husband think I’m funny. PLUS - I think the Americans and the English are not only separated by a common language, they’re separated by an uncommon humour. How Friends became popular here I’ll never know - this is the land of Faulty Towers! The Goons (not The Goonies…)! Python! Strange, surreal, painful, clever humour – not quick sitcom slapstick. But maybe remaking The Office for the American audience is bringing us closer? Here’s hoping.
Despite all this, I guess I’ve seen the light about blogs. Blogging is cathartic. It’s a great way to keep friends up to date – at least in a more comprehensive way than the Facebook status. And ultimately, you – our audience – are going to get a much more real vision of what America vs England is really like than you would reading your NYTs and your Guardians. Here, the poop hits the fan.
As Shannon said, Enjoy.