Sunday, February 28, 2010

Dublin

One of my favorite weekends by far...makes up for an okay week.

I decided that I should got out on Tuesday because its college night. I put my coat down for 5 minutes, and its gone. Luckily all they got was my coat and gloves. But I learned my lesson...CHECK YOUR COAT!! The next day I went shopping :-). Got a lovely new black jacket in London. What a great story.

Then I went to Dublin, Ireland!! I flew on Ryan air. We heard Ryan air does not do customer service, well they were right. One of my friends left her printed boarding pass at home and they were going to charge 40 euros to print another. When she asked the Ryan air lady if there was a printer, the lady said no. Well she lied!! There was a printer a floor above and luckily we found out before she paid. The flight was good otherwise.

We landed in Dublin late Thursday night. There were about 15 of us. We went to our hostel called The Shinning...yes like the scary movie. The hostels was... well it was a hostel. But we booked a 14 person room and apparently they didn't have that available so 10 slept in one room and 5 slept in another large room. But basically everyone ended up sleeping in the room together. First 15 minutes there, we left and went out to a local Irish pub. It was amazing. These 2 guys, on the guitar and FIDDLE started singing a mix of country, Sinatra, and pop. Crazy huh.

Friday, we went on a free 3 hour walking tour. It was awesome. Our tour guide was a 6'4" red haired sterotypical irishman. He was amazing. He told us all about Ireland's history and how they hate the British. We went for drinks after the tour with him. Then we split up and Vanessa, Emily, Jake and myself went to the Jameson Distillery. It was cool. I got picked to taste test the various kinds of whiskeys around the world - Jameson being the best. Basically I got to drink more than everyone else. Not bad. Oh and I got a lovely diploma for doing it. Then we went out to Temple Bar.



Saturday we woke up and went to the Irish coast...beautiful!! I got an amazing breakfast consisting of poached eggs, sausage and of course, chips (french fries). It was an authentic Irish breakfast. When we got our bill we realized they added wrong so we all got a 1 euro discount on our meal. Not to shabby. Then we watch the Ireland v England rugby match at a local pub. It was so much fun. Everyone was so into it. It was such a good atmosphere. Then we went out (notice a trend).
We finally just got back to London about 2 hours ago. I missed Clifton Garden's bed.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Camden

This week I understood what the "study" part of study abroad meant. I had a lot of work to do so I stayed in more to work on it. Also, I watched the olympics...Shaun White kicking butt in the halfpipe. Amazing!

On Friday, we went to Camden Market, Stables Market, and some other places like markets. Its basically like a big flea market and a bunch of little chinatown, nyc-like places. I bought some cheap scarves and ate some Hungarian Food called langas. Its fried dough with garlic, sour cream and mozzarella cheese.


On Saturday, some of the girls went to one of our friend's rugby match. It was really cool to see how the game is played. Its so rugged and manly. His team won 45-0. Not to shabby. I like to think they played so well because a bunch of American girls were there.

On Sunday, I celebrated he Chinese New Year. I knew of some of the planned activities that went on but I didn't realize it was going to be so packed that I could barely move. Here is it in images.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

7 Wonders of the World

This has been a pretty eventful/memorable weekend. Where do I begin.

Well today I saw my first fat London person, I swear everyone in this country is a tooth pick and could be a supermodel in their spare time if needed. I am thinking that this woman was an American who is visiting because lets face it, we have a surplus of over weight people and this country is having a fat epidemic right now.

My second memorable event was seeing one of the seven wonders of the world... Stonehenge! From what people had said before I visited, it was just rocks. So I was excited but was thinking I would be in awe for only a minute. This however was not the case. It was really amazing and beautiful. Apparently it could have been used for sacrificial reasons and some of the rocks shine blue in the sunset. But my favorite thing about Stonehenge is that ALIENS made it, I am completely convinced of this...well at least its a good story.
<--The girls at Stonehenge

Michelle and I took a 4 miles walk to and from and around Regents Park... not only is it beautiful, but the rugby and futbol men were as well. It felt good to actually do some excercise even though I am walking a lot on my own.

The next wonder that I saw was when I went to the National Gallery. It is full of beautful paintings from many amazing artist. Here are just some "not so" famous men: Monet, DiVinci, Rembrandt, Michelangelo, Picasso. Like who does that, hold paintings from the most famous artists EVER.

Finally, I went and took pictures at Tralfagar Square. Its beautful. Its one of the centers of London.
<-- Us roaring with the Lions
<-- So I couldnt get up on my own, so Taylor had to pull me up. Embaressing

..bday

Happy Birthday Grandma Ruth!!!!

Friday, February 12, 2010

Kiss and Run

Now, I know some of you may be confused with the title of this entry, but it does not pertain to me. It pertains to someone I know... no names needed. I just really enjoyed the title.

Anyways...

Since I have last written the biggest news is I booked spring break tickets. I hope Spain enjoyes these Elon/London girls. We are coming to invade. We are flying into Barcelona on Sat, March 20th. On Thursday, we will travel by some means to Madrid and stay there till Sunday, March 28th. I am super excited. We do not have any more details but I will keep informed.

I have visited a lot of museums in these past couple of days.
Sarah, Jackie and I did the British Museum where some of the Rosetta stone is. It was amazing. I cannot believe the main instrument that deciphered the Egyptain language was right in front of us. Unreal. We were there for 2 hours and only did the first floor... we wil be back.
Imperail War Museum-amazing, we went for our beatles class but will be going 2 more times for the history class. There were tons of old planes, Holocaust part (I almost cried) and various WW1, WW2, British War and the Blitz War. Its been really interesting learning about how the British were only powers because everyone else was dealing with internal fairs or was not a country. We learned about the Boer War... basically the British were Barbaric (yet again) and killed thousands of people for gold. Alright, enough with my history schpel...I am learning.
The other museum I visited was today with Emily, the Science Museum. Now most people who know me know that I LOVE THE SCIENCE MUSEUM IN BOSTON. If people come visit or need something to do in Boston, I immediately suggest this museum. I attend random exhibits....cough cough harry potter cough cough...However, the London version was not as good as the Boston one. Nonetheless it was a lot of fun.


So my days have been consisting of site seeing, class and going out. We found a college night with one gbp fifty drinks and 7 gbp pitchers and just enjoying the culthure and everything it has to offer. Its been fun, but I feel like I have been hear a month, not a week and half. I still cannot believe I am here for 3 months. Its out of control and I love it. The Londoniers I have met are sarcastic so I feel at home. Makes me think of my friends at home.

Oh, if anyone was wondering about Stephanie Lindsey Oden, I have talked to her about 8 hours total. Shes doing great. I miss her.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Hogwarts, here I come

So on Monday, while everyone was going internships, a group of us decided to explore London. First stop, Platform 9 3/4! Obviously I was very excited about this since I love me some Harry Potter, so I had to act like I was actually going.


Then we went to a place that was heaven...Primark. Its basically a discount clothing store. There were so many people there. Then we walked for about 30 minutes to Convent Gardens, a fanuiel hall like place. It was adorable except for the fact it was about 30 degress, a mix or rain and SNOW and I wore cloth shoes. Not smart on my part.

Today we had our first day of classes. As most of you know I am taking The Beatles, History of London and The London Theatre. Seems like a 3 month vacation right? Try again. I will actually be doing work, and a good amount. Apparently, the Beatles' teacher didnt realize that this was a vacation and is piling on the reading and writing assignments. We have to work on 2 albums so if any mega beatles fans are out there, please email me and help me. Other than that the class is cool. I feel in like with Ringo while watching him on the Ed Sullivan show due to his awkwardness and the fact he is a drummer. I am glad I know what he looks like now because not my type. The London Theatre class is next. We are going to see 9 plays total plus maybe MacBeth in the Globe Theatre in May. Talk about an amazing experience. Boy do I love Shakespeare. The class doesnt seem like too much work. I have to do 2 papers and lead an oral presentation about one play with Lindy-Poo....an ESA member. Last but not least, my favorite class...the History of London. This class seems amazing since our teacher is a G (basicaly a cool man.) He LOVES to tell us stories about WWII and the people who fought in the war he knows. Also, about how The British were very arrogant and egotistical and thought they were going to run the world...but didnt. He really likes that they lost all their power. We watched a little of War of the Worlds as well. Also, I think my teacher just loves Jews because he talks about how he absolutely hates this man who believes that the Holocaust didnt happen. In conclusion, he is amazing.

Here is to hopping that this semester is easier than I think...

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Saturday, February 6, 2010

So since I have been doing a lot of sight seeing, here are some photos:

The London Bridge
The Parliament
Jo Beth, Mandy, Emily and me
Eric Clapton's house...NOW
The London Eye, Tower and Big Ben

Thursday, February 4, 2010

There are so many coins in this contry...

Okay so I want to start of with a little rant. London has been amazing, perfect practically except they use coins for every dollar amount. Have they heard of one pound (their currency) bills? They have coins for 1 pence (equal to one penny), 2 pence, 5 pence, 10 pence, 20 pence, 50 pence, 1 pound and 2 pound. It takes me 5 minutes to just pay someone. I had to tell the bartender to hold on because its gonna take me a bit. Ugh, but at least that’s the only bad thing, I think I can get used to it though.

My flight to London was good, minus the fact that it took 20 minutes to get off the ground due to paper work problems. I became a ad concerned when they announced this over the PA. I was wondering if the pilot could fly if he couldn’t even fill out paperwork. Luckily, I got to London safely. There was no one next to me or in front of me so I laid down and tried to sleep. Only got about 2 hours that night. Everything was good in Customs and with my luggage, no problems there. The “earlier: group had to wait for the 30 others to arrive about an hour later and then we took a coach to the flat. The outside of the flat is gorgeous. However, my flat is located in the basement, or as we call it “The Pit.”

My bed in the flat

Emily and I got he largest double room. There is another double and a triple full of girls we know. This is when we met Craig. Craig is a middle aged man with a wolf sweatshirt. Now don’t think he is a nerdy guy, no. Craig has had 3 ex-wives and was a marine stationed in Afghanistan, Vietnam and many more.

Address: 29 Clifton Gardens Flat B London, UK W 9A (only for letters)

We went to the grocery store, where we found out just how expensive London really is. VERY EXPENSIVE!!!! I think I will be going on the liquid diet from now on…

The next day we woke up and took the tube to our classrooms, which in in Central London. The tube is beautiful. I am comparing it to the T of course. Its clean! There is no graffiti on the wall, you can see in front of you. The walls are nicely painted. You will not contract any viruses if you sit down. Its very nice. Then we had an orientation, ate lunch, and had a tour of London. Tour wasn’t so good since it was raining (shocking) and cold and I couldn’t hear the tour guide. I think we walked about 4 miles.

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