Hi All,
So it is officially December, which means I have officially entered my last week of being British. Of course I am terribly and horribly upset about this because I have come to love London and call it my home. Last time I wrote I was sleeping off a very large Thanksgiving dinner, so let me fill you in on my weekend.
On Friday, I got to sleep in which means I started off my last full weekend right. After getting up, showering and eating, a few of us girls decided to do what girls do best. We decided to shop of course. It was Black Friday after all! And even though London doesn’t celebrate Black Friday like we do in the states, it doesn’t mean we weren’t going to continue American tradition. So off we went to spend some time on Oxford Street. We wondered up and down the main street and some smaller streets off of Oxford. We tried things on, made jokes, enjoyed lunch and generally had a blast. With Christmas season right around the corner, most of the shops had amazing Christmas designs and decorations. It also meant that the streets were over-flowing with tourists and Londoners alike trying to get a head start on their Christmas shopping. After fighting through crowds to get back home, we all took a little rest, because let’s face it, shopping is a tiring sport. Afterwards we all got nice and doled up and headed out to the club Tiger Tiger. It was a great club with a variety of people. They were even playing some remixes of Christmas music. I even met another American. He’s from Mississippi, in the army, currently stationed in Germany, and was visiting London for a weekend. We exchanged stories about the different places we’ve been and the things we experienced. It’s always great how no matter where you go in Europe, you are bound to run into another American. At midnight, Mike turned 20 so we all ran and found him to wish him a happy birthday.
Saturday I also took the opportunity to sleep in again. Once up, Christine, Jamie, Megan, Nora, Trevor, Mike and I headed off to explore some more. We went to the Borough Market. It is this open air food market that has basically EVERYTHING! Fish, octopus, vegetables, fruit, juice, mulled wine, candy, cheese, and nuts are just a few of the things I remember seeing. There were even red pineapples which intrigued us. After the market, we headed back home since some of us were crashing. You’d think we would be use to late nights. After a quick nap, I watched some TV while having dinner. Then since it was raining and no one really wanted to go clubbing or to a bar, we decided to just hang out and play games in the boys flat. We had tons of fun and many laughs. It was a great way to spend a rainy evening.
So it is officially December, which means I have officially entered my last week of being British. Of course I am terribly and horribly upset about this because I have come to love London and call it my home. Last time I wrote I was sleeping off a very large Thanksgiving dinner, so let me fill you in on my weekend.
On Friday, I got to sleep in which means I started off my last full weekend right. After getting up, showering and eating, a few of us girls decided to do what girls do best. We decided to shop of course. It was Black Friday after all! And even though London doesn’t celebrate Black Friday like we do in the states, it doesn’t mean we weren’t going to continue American tradition. So off we went to spend some time on Oxford Street. We wondered up and down the main street and some smaller streets off of Oxford. We tried things on, made jokes, enjoyed lunch and generally had a blast. With Christmas season right around the corner, most of the shops had amazing Christmas designs and decorations. It also meant that the streets were over-flowing with tourists and Londoners alike trying to get a head start on their Christmas shopping. After fighting through crowds to get back home, we all took a little rest, because let’s face it, shopping is a tiring sport. Afterwards we all got nice and doled up and headed out to the club Tiger Tiger. It was a great club with a variety of people. They were even playing some remixes of Christmas music. I even met another American. He’s from Mississippi, in the army, currently stationed in Germany, and was visiting London for a weekend. We exchanged stories about the different places we’ve been and the things we experienced. It’s always great how no matter where you go in Europe, you are bound to run into another American. At midnight, Mike turned 20 so we all ran and found him to wish him a happy birthday.
Saturday I also took the opportunity to sleep in again. Once up, Christine, Jamie, Megan, Nora, Trevor, Mike and I headed off to explore some more. We went to the Borough Market. It is this open air food market that has basically EVERYTHING! Fish, octopus, vegetables, fruit, juice, mulled wine, candy, cheese, and nuts are just a few of the things I remember seeing. There were even red pineapples which intrigued us. After the market, we headed back home since some of us were crashing. You’d think we would be use to late nights. After a quick nap, I watched some TV while having dinner. Then since it was raining and no one really wanted to go clubbing or to a bar, we decided to just hang out and play games in the boys flat. We had tons of fun and many laughs. It was a great way to spend a rainy evening.
Southwark Cathedral
As much as I’d like you all to believe that I like a great live and am always doing fun and fantastic things, this is not always true even while in London. Since this is the last week, Sunday had to be a homework day. I spent most of the day writing my paper for British Media & Society and studying for my theatre exam. It was a very boring day with the only excitement being a walk in the park.
Monday was another blah day. As soon as I woke up I started writing my last history essay (yes that’s right, essay, not paper. Gosh I am going to miss the History workload in London. It’s so easy here). I then went into immediate study mode for my theatre test, which I had at 3:30. After the test I ran a few errands and grabbed the last of the Christmas gifts I needed to buy. Here’s hoping I can get everything home. I took a few hours off that evening and watched some TV. Then I had to go right back to the studying and paper writing. After finishing my history essay I headed to bed.
This morning I had my British Media & Society final. We basically had to give group presentations. We had to find creative ways to write a letter and give American students advice on living in London. My group did a song and dance as our letter. Afterwards our teacher took us out for tea and hot chocolate. When I left the tea shop, I went over to Leicester Square and bought a theatre ticket for tomorrow. It’s my reward for surviving the semester. I’m not going to tell you what I am treating myself to. I’ll let you guess! You’ll have to tune into my next post to find out which show I see. Next, I went to the Tate Modern. I have spent 3 months in London and had not been to the Tate Modern so I thought I would remedy that. I walked across the Harry Potter Bridge one more time and went into the modern art museum of London. It had some pretty cool pieces. I even saw Monet’s Water Lilly’s and some Andy Warhol. After hitting up the gift shop I headed home.
Monday was another blah day. As soon as I woke up I started writing my last history essay (yes that’s right, essay, not paper. Gosh I am going to miss the History workload in London. It’s so easy here). I then went into immediate study mode for my theatre test, which I had at 3:30. After the test I ran a few errands and grabbed the last of the Christmas gifts I needed to buy. Here’s hoping I can get everything home. I took a few hours off that evening and watched some TV. Then I had to go right back to the studying and paper writing. After finishing my history essay I headed to bed.
This morning I had my British Media & Society final. We basically had to give group presentations. We had to find creative ways to write a letter and give American students advice on living in London. My group did a song and dance as our letter. Afterwards our teacher took us out for tea and hot chocolate. When I left the tea shop, I went over to Leicester Square and bought a theatre ticket for tomorrow. It’s my reward for surviving the semester. I’m not going to tell you what I am treating myself to. I’ll let you guess! You’ll have to tune into my next post to find out which show I see. Next, I went to the Tate Modern. I have spent 3 months in London and had not been to the Tate Modern so I thought I would remedy that. I walked across the Harry Potter Bridge one more time and went into the modern art museum of London. It had some pretty cool pieces. I even saw Monet’s Water Lilly’s and some Andy Warhol. After hitting up the gift shop I headed home.
As I was leaving, I walked across the Harry Potter Bridge and looked to my right. In the distance, I could see Tower Bridge and it hit me how much I have grown to love this place. I have never felt more at home in such a short amount of time in my life. It took me 2 years before I felt at home in Harrisonburg and at JMU. Yet here, all it took was a few weeks and I started associating London as home. As I kept walking across the bridge, my eyes just couldn't leave the sight of Tower Bridge. It was then that I realized how much I am going to miss this city. It hasn't just been a fun and easy semester, and I am going to miss the workload (though I will). No, I've gotten to know this city so well that it has become a part of me, a part of my heart. How do you say goodbye to a piece of your heart? As I was about to exit the bridge, I took one final look at the bridge and I felt like I was saying goodbye. This trip has been such a wonderful experience. I've learned so much, about life, the world, and most importantly, myself. I know how to find my way to just about any place in the city, and I can even tell you tube stops in order without the help of a map. London is not just a place I have visited, it's my second home.
Now it’s the afternoon, and I think I’m going to go take a nap before I tackle my last paper of the year. Just 1 paper and 1 in class essay separate me from freedom and sleeping in my own bed. I’ll write again soon.
Much love,
KP
KP
