Thursday, December 27, 2012

Leaving London


I wrote this on the plane ride back...
Today I left a city that I have come to call my home these last three months.  I am very sad to be leaving so soon.  I didn’t get to bed until late last night, between saying goodbye to friends, packing, and making sure I had everything ready.  I think I slept maybe 3-4 hours total, but I didn’t expect to sleep much anyway.  I managed to get up and get all my stuff down two flights of stairs by myself, and was very thankful that my cab was able to come to the front door of my building.  I left St. Mary’s in the dark and we headed to the airport.  London decided to give me a proper send off weather: drizzling rain.  I arrived at the airport with plenty of time to spare.  I had some breakfast at Pret A Manger (I’m really going to miss that place!) before heading through security.  Then I had to sit in the terminal for an hour waiting for my gate to be posted.  I grabbed some Starbucks and looked around at some of the shops, trying to find something to spend my last few pounds on.  But all I could afford were postcards!  I boarded the plane and was all ready to leave when the captain came on and announced that they were having some problems with the engine. So we had to pull back in to the gate to get it checked out.  So we were delayed in landing by over an hour, and we just had to sit on the plane and wait (as if I won’t be on here long enough!).  But I am glad that I don’t have to catch a connecting flight when I get to Chicago.
On my last few days, I took trips to some of my favorite places.  Tuesday after my exam, I went in to Twickenham to have coffee at the new coffee shop Harris and Hoole.  It was quite charming.  Then I took a stroll over to Eel Pie Island to try and find the trampoline (I didn’t find it, but I did get some great pictures!).  On Wednesday, I did most of my packing and then went to Richmond to have tea at the Tea Box.  Then on Thursday, a few of my friends joined me and we went to Primark in Kingston and went in to central London for a bit, to see Big Ben and the London Eye one last time.  I spent the rest of the night hanging out with my friends and saying goodbye.
This semester has been one of the best of my life.  I have learned so much about myself and about the world.  I met some many great people here and made so many new friends.  London is such an incredible city.  I can barely comprehend how much history it contains, and there are endless things to do.  I love the feel of the city.  Even though it is massive, it still has a small town feel.
I can’t even put in to words what I’m feeling right now.  I feel like I’m caught between worlds.  Part of me is happy to go home, but I am also really upset about leaving.  Going back home is going to be so weird now.  

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Mumford and Sons!

Mumford and Sons deserve their own post, because the concert I just went to was AH-MAZING!  I seriously love them so much, and I am so happy that whenever I listen to their album Babel, I will think of my time in London, since I have listened to it on repeat since the day it came out.  Seeing them in concert again was a dream come true.  It was a little different than last time.  For one, I was in the 4th tier rather than close to the stage on the ground, but it gave me a different perspective.  They played all of my favorite songs, and even sang one song (not on their album) completely a Capella.  It was so awesome.  This show was the largest indoor show they have ever played, and it was in their hometown of London.  I am so glad that I spent money on this show.  I thought I was going to cry I was so happy and excited.  Then again, I expect that I will be overly emotion these last few days in London.  I really don't want to leave! But basically, I love Mumford & Sons, like, a whole lot, and seeing them live tonite with friends was the best way to end the semester. <3















And I'm Finished with My Undergrad!

After my exam this morning, I am officially done with my undergrad.  I graduate on Saturday!  It's so weird to think about.  But at least I'm not going into the 'real world' so to speak yet.  There is those fun 3 years of grad school and being even more broke... yay!
But I just have to comment on my exam experience here.  It was like in Harry Potter.  There were 5 or 6 classes all in one big room (the Tennis Hall, like a gym) with desks lined up and marked with a grid.  You had an assigned seat (I was at least in the front of the room).  But I have never taken a test with so many people before! It was also the first time I've taken a test that used a blue book (we're not that fancy at Ambrose I guess). It was very strange.  But I finished my exam in plenty of time, and now I'm free for real!  I just have to turn in some hard copies of my papers today, and then I get to go see Mumford and Sons tonite! I am really excited for that.  Then hopefully I can live it up the next few days before I have to head home on Friday.  I also have to pack yet, and I'm not looking forward to it.  I'm also not looking forward to leaving at 6:45 am to get to the airport on time.  Time here has just gone way too fast!  I can't believe it's time to leave already.  I am so sad! I am going to miss London and all of my friends here so much.

Monday, December 10, 2012

The Last Weekend

Friday: This time next week I will be back in the States!  But I am really sad to be leaving London...  I went in by myself today and explored.  I went to Trafalgar Square to see the Christmas tree and then walked around the National Gallery a bit.  Saw some Monet, Van Gogh, Renoir, da Vinci, etc.  There was a lot to see!  After that I went down to Covent Garden to see the Christmas decorations and look around the shops.  I bought a cute tea cup from the Tea Palace and some Union Jack flip-gloves from the market.  It's so fun with the market and the shops, not to mention all of the performers.  I came back after that to avoid rush hour, but it still took me a while to get home.  It was a beautiful day, without a cloud in the sky most of the afternoon.  It got a little chilly after the sun went down, and walking home from Twickenham, I couldn't feel my toes.  Tonight I'm going to hang out with my friends and watch Pitch Perfect!

Saturday:  Today I went in to London with my friends, and we hit up Camden Town Markets again.  It was Saturday and busy again.  But I did get some fried-Oreos, which were delicious!  Then we started off in search of Abbey Road, which only took us about 2 hours and one wrong turn to find!  (it was cold and a LOT of walking!)  After that we caught a train to Soho.  We were hoping to go people watching and maybe see a celebrity, but it was late by the time we got there and we didn't end up doing much of anything other than walking around.  From there we walked down to Trafalgar Square to see the Christmas tree, and then on down to Festival Pier to check out the Christmas Market.  After a long day of walking, we caught the train back home after grabbing a sandwich at the train station for dinner.  After much convincing, I got a few of my friends to go out with me and some other study abroad students to the George for my friend Patrick's birthday.  It was a lot of fun!  Our group of mostly Americans pretty much took over the pub, and we danced the night away.  It was good to hang out with all of my fellow internationals, and I am really going to miss it!  I have met so many cool people here, and this may be my last time seeing them.  It really is sad!

Sunday:  Today I took it easy, since I was so sore from all the walking yesterday, and had gotten in late the night before.  After brunch, a few of us walked in to Twick-city to run some errands.  Afterwards I watched more Downton Abbey and just relaxing.  After dinner, we had our group Secret Santa Party.  It was a good time, and my person LOVED her present!  We all had a lot of fun with it.  I got a Christmas Starbucks mug with some coffee and candy canes :).  After we had all opened our gifts and guessed our Secret Santas, we watched How the Grinch Stole Christmas.  Overall, not a bad weekend, and I have spent it with all of my favorite people here :).

Friday, December 7, 2012

Coursework is Done! Now What?

Today (I wrote this on Tuesday), I finished my last paper of my semester here at SMUC (St. Mary's University College), but also my last paper of my UNDERGRAD. I can't believe I'm graduating already! This semester has just felt like one big, summer break (minus the weather), and I feel like I should be going back to Ambrose in the spring.  But I'm not! I'm not even going back to Davenport. I'm on to a whole new adventure in St. Louis! After this semester, I feel prepared (and ready) to tackle a new city, though I'm not much looking forward to the whole being a grown-up thing. (ew).  But now that all my papers are done, I'm not quite sure what to do with myself.  All of my friends are busy doing homework, so I have no one to hang out with really! I have 3 classes left (which will be pretty pointless anyway) and hopefully my friends will be freed up enough by the weekend to live it up for our last weekend together.  I may try and go explore some of my favorite places by myself this week if I can, as long as the weather isn't too awful! It has been rather chilly here, and I do not appreciate it, especially because it is so nice at home! If all else fails, I suppose I will have to find something to do in my room to pass the time: packing, sleeping, reading HP, catching up on shows (I started watching Downton Abbey last night in the spirit of British TV), watching movies.... oh yeah, and I guess I could start looking up stuff for January. Like a place to live, a roommate, finances, all that good stuff.  And I figure I should start reviewing some anatomy and science-like things before I start school, especially since I haven't done anything science-related since May. But we'll see how far I get on that... In other news, I also have to think about Christmas coming up! It just never ends, does it?
I realize that this has been a very random and scattered rant, but let's face it, my brain is a little scattered after all of that work I just finished.  Not to mention my eyesight. I think I'm going cross-eyed from staring at the computer screen, and my eye is still twitching.
Now that things are dying down, I am getting really sad about leaving.  Sure I am excited to be home in my own (comfortable) bed and see my family, friends, and animals (and my new car!), but I am really going to miss London.  I have come to think of it as home, and there is still so much of it I haven't explored.  And I never got to visit Scotland or Ireland, and I really regret that.  I guess that means I have an excuse to come back! I will come back, someday.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Taking a Break from Homework

I just finished my third paper out of five I have due before the end of the semester. Yay! I'm feeling good about my progress.  I have been trying to get all of it done as early as I can so I can enjoy my last two weeks in London! I'm going to miss it so much! There is so much more I want to do and simply don't have the time (or money) to do them all!  But I did get one thing checked off my list on Friday!  I went with some friends to the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park.  It's the biggest and most popular Christmas themed amusement in London.  They had everything there.  Santa, German-style Christmas markets (including German-style food, and mulled wine and cider. yum!), carnival rides, a ferris wheel, and even a zip line.  And of course, they had an ice-rink. So I went ice skating, and it was a lot of fun!  I was a little shaky at first, but I was a lot better off than some of my friends that clung to the wall almost the whole time!  I started getting the hang of it after a few minutes and was skating around with no problem! I did fall once, when I was talking to my other friend and got distracted. So my bum hurts a bit, but it was worth it! After we went skating we went and explored the rest of the park.  I have never seen so many (or any) Christmas themed rides! One of the coolest things we saw was The Carousel Bar, which had a rotating platform like a carousel with a bar in the middle.  The horses of the carousel were high tables to stand around.  That's pretty creative if you ask me!  After we had finished exploring, we took a walk down Oxford Street, admiring all the pretty Marmite-themed Christmas lights.  We went into the MASSIVE Primark, which was just nuts.  We explored a few other stores and I set off to find the store we went to last time to re-buy the shoes I lost.  I also found a Starbucks that had London-themed gift cards and I got a few. :)  By then we had lost the other half of our group, only to find out that they had wandered down almost to Trafalgar Square, so we just hopped on the tube to Waterloo to catch the train home.  We actually ended up being on the same train as our friends, though we didn't find out until we got back!  By the time we got back, we were all tired and frozen.  My face was bright red from cold or windburn.  Nobody was feeling up to much, so I came back and relaxed in my room.
Saturday and Sunday has been all about the homework (or so I intended).  And now I must get back to starting my next paper, for philosophy (ack).  The countdown to the end begins! 12 days to go!