Saturday, July 26, 2008

Who can it be now?



So, Obviously, Thursday night was the decades dance. And hopefully it's also obvious that I dressed as the eighties. The dance was kind of a flop, not a lot of people were there, and those who were there weren't dancing. Which basically meant a whole lot more room for me and my friends to boogy down. I personally had a great time that night. How can you not have fun when you look like a twelve year old from the eighties?
Friday I worked on my second paper all morning and got it done. My papers are not my best work, but considering I had to call my mom so she could talk me into actually writing them, something is better than nothing.

That afternoon Sarah and I finally went to tea at the National Gallery. It was delicious!
Today we went to Brighton. Once again it was only a small group who went becausee a lot of people are either traveling, or still working on their papers. I guess some people actually did come here to study. way to make the rest of us look bad!

Anyway, Brighton is an adorable beach town, similiar to the Boardwalk, but different. The beach is actually rocks. And not just pebbles, but rocks. It was fun, though. They have a pier with rides, so Will and I rode the log ride, and got cotton candy. It was a good day.

Tomorrow, Sarah, Will, and I are off to Scotland for a few days, and then to Ireland. Hopefully I'll be able to write a few short updates while I'm away. If not, I'm sure that I'll have a lot to say when I get back!


What did I learn while "studying" abroad today? Dont't have tea before a two and a half hour bus ride back to campus, it just makes for an uncomfortable ride.

2 comments:

Auntie Em said...

loooks like fun and i cant wait to see you sister!!! that sounds weird..See ya soon KIM!

Brijo said...

Hey Kim!
I was curious about the "Person under the train" thing you wrote about a couple weeks ago. I have something to say about that...
It DOES mean literally!!!

If you are really interested, read this http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/cgi/reprint/54/4/480.pdf

PUT incidents happen at least once every 30 years in Sweden, I have no idea how common they are in England but that article might talk a little about it.
OK, that's about all I wanted to say haha.
Keep having fun and the pictures coming!!