Update 26th April 2011
This past weekend, we saw another house for rent which is located closer  to the tube station (easier for Dave's commute), has 4 bedrooms, and is  near shops.  However, the living/kitchen/dining are all separate and  it's a bit too close to shops for our privacy, and we cannot move in until June 15th.  We could probably find something for the in between time, but it would be complicated.  We're trying to consider all our options, so our  relocation agency has given us the weekend to reflect.  The tough thing is, there is just nothing else for rent "right now" in St Johns Wood.
Even  though it is frustrating, we're going to have to accept the situation  and move into the home for which we've signed the lease.  Dave's company  is going to help us (meaning - pay for) if we need storage (that was  our hope for the garage).  We still love that we'll have a large patio  (most places don't).  We do not understand how it is legal for them to  rent a house "with a garage" but then not allow use of the garage - I  don't get it!!  We also have realized that we are not stuck there for 3  years...we'll re-assess in about 6 months when we know where or if the  kids are in any schools, activities, etc. and we'll know the area better  as well, and perhaps then we'll move somewhere in the neighborhood.
So,  it looks like we will try to move later this week - probably Thursday.  We'll  have another 4 day weekend ahead (because of the Royal Wedding!)...which  will be really nice for moving in.
No news on  schools still...and my homeschooling has been pathetic with all these  other things we're trying to figure out.  Josh will have an  "observation" at a school this next Wednesday. They have  space for him this fall but he needs to "meet their expectations".  Lord  help us!!
We went to the local church up the  street for Easter Sunday service yesterday, then visited Hampstead  Heath,
(http://www.hampsteadheath.net/) an area covering more than 700 acres just 4 miles outside of  London, which they call "the lungs of London" for the afternoon.  There was an egg hunt, dense forest areas to explore, a chateau (Kenwood House) with amazing artwork including Rembrandt’s acclaimed self-portrait.  
(http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/kenwood-house/)You will also find the highest point in the London area, called Parliment Hill - where you can vaguely make out the London skyline through the haze, smog and pollution. It's a wonderful place to fly a kite. There are swimming ponds and a great adventure park/playground and wading pool. They were running a carnival/fair for Easter so the kids even went on some thrill rides. I'm sure we'll be back again, as it will be even closer to us once we move towards St John's Wood.
No, we're not settled yet, but.... we're getting there.... or at least trying to!!
 
 




