Last night a group of us went and saw Phantom of the Opera. First we ate at this amazing Italian restaurant...probably the best meal I've had here so far (oh the irony)! Then we went into this gorgeuos theater to watch one of my favorite musicals of all time.
I was disappointed. Unfortuantely, the girl who played Christine was not very good, which kind of ruins the whole thing. What is even more unfortunate is Roaul and the Phantom were amazing. So had Christine been good, it would have been the best play ever. She just aggravated me.
What really bugged me, though, is when she came out for her bow at the end, you could tell she thought she was hot stuff. Oh well!
Tonight is the school uniform disco. My outfit is quite the hodge podge of articles that I've found at random shops. It should be fun!
And then I get up really early tomorrow and pick up Kori. I can't wait!
What did I learn while "studying" abroad today? Unfortunately, I actually have been working on my paper alllllll, dayyyyy, looooooong. I hate actually studying abroad!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
My Official "Study" Day
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Due to a person under the train, there are delays.
Thursday night was Karaoke night. What a night it was. I had vowed to not go up, however, after some liquid courage, and a lot of peer pressure, I went up a few times with groups. My favorites were singing Britney Spears with Sarah, Elton John with Shani, and "Hotel California" with a huge group of us. It was a blast. I will not be posting the videos, however. Maybe if some of you are really lucky, I will show you when I get home. I know...what a tease!
Friday Sarah and I officially made it to both St. Paul's Cathedral, and Westminster Abbey. St. Paul's was gorgeous. You can walk all the up to the top of the dome. It's scary as all helk, but completely worth it. Westminster Abbey was kind of creepy, which made it even cooler than I thought it would be.
Just throwing this out there, but does anyone know what the title of this blog means? When Sarah and I were traveling on Friday, they made this announcement while we were waiting for the tube to come. Does it mean literally? Or is just an expression? Please help me out if you can.
Anyway, Friday night was was an early night, because of the night before and all the walking Sarah and I had done that day. What a good night sleep that was!
Saturday we took a tour of Windsor Castle, and Hampton Court. I loved the inside of Windsor Castle. The very first room we entered was a room filled with china. I slowed our group up, and they all thought I was a dork for being so into it. After the inside tour we went to a china gift shop, and I am now a proud owner of a Queen Victoria china tea cup and saucer. It's absolutely gorgeous, and I am so excited about it. Everyone just thought it was funny, because I was in such a giddy mood after buying it!
Hampton court was so cool, and creepy, and gross, because if anyone has seen The Other Boleyn Girl, you know what I am talking about. When Dorothy and I were walking to the King's Apartments we were commenting on how that is the walk that the girls he summoned would have to take. What a creep!
There were gorgeous gardens here also, and a really fun maze. All in all it was a very productive day.
And now to the part that my dad is going to hate. We went out Saturday night, and decided to not leave when the last tube leaves, but instead take the night bus. Don't worry there was a huge group of us, with more guys than girls. When we got on to the bus at 2:30 in the morning it didn't seem so bad. However, when an hour and a half passed and we still weren't back, we weren't happy.
Then, we finally see our stop, and hit the stop button, which the driver decides to ignore, and drive a mile or two (or a million, as it felt) to the next stop and let us off. Ya, we had a walk ahead of us.
Then, we finally see our stop, and hit the stop button, which the driver decides to ignore, and drive a mile or two (or a million, as it felt) to the next stop and let us off. Ya, we had a walk ahead of us.
What made everything worth it was the last five minutes. We finally made it to campus, and Dorothy, Fernando, Sarah, and I were all bringing up the rear. The sun is starting to come up, and all the bunnys are out, and running around campus. Dorothy and I are commenting on how cute they are, and fluffy, and how much we love them. There is a quiet pause, and then Fernando says in his Spanish accented English says, "I just want to shoot them." We all stopped and started laughing hysterically. It was so perfect. It made the night.
However, I will NEVER do that again!
What did I learn while "studying" abroad today? No more night buses!
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
It's raining, it's pouring, thank goodness no one is snoring!
Been a while since my last post. Always the same excuse: I have been extremely busy, having way too much fun! What am I going to do when I have to go back to the real world? I don't even want to think about it.
Sunday we drove and drove and ended up in Bath. It is the cutest little town. We didn't have a lot of time, so Sarah and I split from the group (we were allowed to dad, and it was completely safe). We took a tour of the Jane Austen Center, picked up pastys (basically a hot pocket type food), and then rushed through the Roman Baths. It was all so awesome. The Roman Baths were really a sight to see. I even bought some Bath water in cute little jar. Yes I am a tourist.
Sarah and I went to Camden Town on Saturday and did a little shopping. The rest of the night was pretty uneventful. I went to bed early (there's that old lady again).
Happy to be home that night, as it had been a long day, I went to bed early.
Monday I had class. I still thoroughly enjoy everyone in it. We have so much goofy fun.
I got out of class at one that day so Sarah and I decided to hit St. Paul's Cathedral. We got there (by the way we are now pros at the tube...it's really easy, so don't be as impressed as we are), we looked around for about half an hour, and took half a dozen pictures. Then we walked up to the entrance, where we were greeted by a man who said, "We're closed for now." I politely asked what time they would re-open, the man replied, "Tomorrow at half past eight." Typical.
There was a French cafe across the street so we stopped in there. I had tea and creme brulee, and Sarah had coffee and a molten chocolate cake. We laughed at the fact that it was our favorite meal so far and it was in a French cafe.
That night was games night. It was a lot of fun. My team, consisting of me, Sarah, Jennifer, and Dorothy, went from first place in the first round, to last place in the third and final round. What can we say, the questions got harder.
Yesterday and today were pretty bland days. Went to class, did some laundry, did some homework. I can't wait to have my days free to sight see until my hearts content. One more day of class and then I will!
For next time: We have Karoake Thursday night, so that will be a fun one!
What did I learn while "studying" abroad today? I need to learn my lesson and check online first to make sure the places will be open!
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Oh me, Oh my. The past couple of days have been busy, and extremely awesome. First things first, still no cold water on my side of the floor. So I use the tiolet on the other side and the showers downstairs. So that's always fun.
Thursday night I went out in Central London for the first time to a bar. I think everyone here was thinking I was a prude who would never go out, but really I'm just an old lady who needs her sleep. The bar was great. It was in Trafalger Square and right off the tube line, so there was not a lot of work getting to it. It started out as a bar and then a while into the night they pushed the tables aside, and the DJ started to play. It was so much fun!
Anyway, I am really enjoying my class. Well the academic part is ok, but the people in it are great. I have been getting quite the education just from them. We all eat lunch together, so it is a full hour of talking, and laughing, and comparing different American quirks to British quirks.
This is my friend Sarah and I rockin' it on the dance floor!
The next day, my friends Sarah, and Will and I decided to hit the British Museum. We got there at 1:45 and the place closed at 2 due to an employee strike. So then we just wandered around. We found quite a few fun places that otherwise I would have never found. We found a bookshop that is decorated like a family room in a house, and all the books are historical and about witchcraft (Kori I am so taking you there!). It was a lot of fun.
We ended up eating a late lunch in Regent Park, which was absolutely gorgeous! The Queens Garden is inside and full of roses. It was so beautiful!
Last night was the Summer School Ball. It was so much fun. We had wine and a buffet in the Mansion, followed by casino games, and big jenga and connect four games. The there were fireworks right off the balcony. They were so close and pretty.
After all this they had an after party with a DJ in the Student Union. We danced all night...not really, but I got a good workout!
Now Sarah and I are going to go back to Camden Market, because one of the staff told us there are good charity shops and we want to get outfits for the events coming up! I can't wait for them now!
What did I learn while "studying" abroad today? This is a gem from the people in my class: Fanny refers to a specific lady part (& I don't mean the boobs), not your butt. Think about that for a while, and how crazy fanny pack must sound!
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
No toilet???
Today I got up, went for a run/jog/brisk walk (whatever you want to call it). I came back and was able to nab the shower before anyone else. Things were going great, the pressure in the showers here is amazing. Then suddenly the pressure started to lighten. I didn't think much of it, so I lathered up my loofah and washed my body, when it came time to rinse the pressure had lightened to a tiny trickle of scalding hot water. I did the best I could, and rinsed off. By the time I was done with the acrobats that result from only having a trickle to work with, the water had actually stopped coming out. Apparantly there was a problem with the water and not even the toilets were working. Needless to say this stressed me out. Us Mello ladies need our toilets. I could not go to bed tonight without a toilet. It would just be too much, I would have to pee constantly if there was no toilet!
I went to class and used the toilet often.
I went to the library, and figured out how to print papers. This was an activity that could have waited until a later day, but why would I go back to the land of no toilets?
I anxiously walked back to the dorms, where lo and behold the water had been fixed, and the toilets are in working order.
A huge weight has been lifted from my shoulders!
So what did I learn while "studying" abroad today? Take fast showers!
I went to class and used the toilet often.
I went to the library, and figured out how to print papers. This was an activity that could have waited until a later day, but why would I go back to the land of no toilets?
I anxiously walked back to the dorms, where lo and behold the water had been fixed, and the toilets are in working order.
A huge weight has been lifted from my shoulders!
So what did I learn while "studying" abroad today? Take fast showers!
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
Yesterday was another amazing day. We went into Central London, and rode the tube to Hyde Park. Hyde Park is like the Central Park of London. It is so pretty, with a lake in the middle. It was also so quiet for being right in the middle of the city. I loved it so much!
Then we went to buckingham palace, and then sat in another park. I got a vanilla ice-cream cone, and as weird as it sounds, I have never tasted better soft serve. It was so creamy and delicious (oh Giada!).
Then we made our way to Leicester Square in hopes of watching the red carpet entrance to the premiere of Mamma Mia. We had to constantly ask for directions, but we made it and it was amazing. There was music playing from the movie the whole time, and we got to see all the stars! It was so much fun!
Warning: The videos are shaky, and the second one is long, but I did the best I could. I hope everyone enjoys them!
Today I had class, so no sightseeing. But class was actually pretty cool. There is only seven people in the class and I am the only American, which will be fun! It is an education course, so I will be learning a lot about the British school system, which I think is neat! Anyway, now I am off to bed. I think the jet lag has finally hit me, because I am completely exhausted!
What did I learn while "studying" abroad today? That I am actually going to have to do some studying...who'd a thunk?
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