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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Thanksgiving and Caroline!

So I have had a busy week and unfortunately have developed a bit of a cold. Yuck. Hopefully it will get better soon since I only have two weeks left of classes this term! It is hard for me to focus on reading today but perhaps I will feel better tomorrow morning? Fingers crossed!

Indian food
Delicious scones! 
Caroline came to visit me and even though the trip was much too short it was so wonderful to see her. Sometimes you forget just how much you miss your friends that you have known since you were 12 years old. Being away has really made me appreciate the friends and family that I have back home and how important they are in my life. It was nice to have that close friend who knows you so well just hanging out with you. My flatmate Liz made us an excellent meal! Than we went to a "New York" style bar in my neighborhood, which was odd but cool. The next day we went for afternoon tea and the scones and clotted cream we so delicious! And we saw Harry Potter and got Indian food on Brick Lane. Overall it was a very successful (bit it short) visit. The next time I see her it will be my birthday and we will be heading to Edinburgh to celebrate the new year!















Alex stuffed
Turkey carving-yum














My flat and the flat next door decided to throw a Thanksgiving dinner party and it was a major success! We made turkey, sweet potatoes, appetizers, cranberry sauce, roasted veggies, stuffing (I made my dad's delicious corn bread stuffing and it was fantastic), pumpkin pie, pecan pie and a lot more.
They issue we encountered (besides all us Americans attempting our first Thanksgiving with out our families) was the oven! The oven's here are terrible and it takes a million times longer for things to cook. I miss a real family kitchen. Soon though!
Our Feast! 

Flat 5 (my flat)












I saw a play for 10 pounds yesterday called Onassis and it was pretty good. We were in the front row and got wet because a prominent feature in the play is a water feature on the front of the stage....

I have one last formative essay due next Friday and than I have a summative essay due the second week in January but thats it (until next term:) I'm excited for the holidays and my break! Its getting colder and colder here everyday. Oh winter.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Gum Artist

My flatmate Liz discovered the "Chewing Gum Artist" through a website called The Londonist. He takes gum, which is, "thrown away and create it into something else than why not?"- Ben Wilson

We discovered his paintings on The Millennium Bridge and we have actually seen him painting and there are some images of his artistic creations. They are so cool!


Here is a video from the BBC in Ben Wilson's own words

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11677462

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

London

Sorry its been awhile since my last posting!

Many crazy things have happened in London over the past couple weeks. Personally, I finished my essays (the formative one's that do not count for anything) which is a relief. Although I have to wait another 2 weeks to get feedback on those. I've just been studying, heading to class and enjoying London!

If you didn't see the NY times coverage or any other coverage, university students in London protested (50,000) of them to try and convince the government not to raise the fees next year to 9,000 pounds ($14,000). It is a really big deal here because the government has not charged students very much to attend university and this will be a big change and many think a move towards privatization of universities (much like in the US). For the sake of these students and knowing the cost of US universities I hope they figure something else out. Much of the US media coverage focused on the students who got violent, kicked down glass, graffitied government buildings and started fires. Of course that did happen and it was crazy but there were about 50,000 other students and staff that marched peacefully.

Big news of the week Prince William gave his girlfriend (or a million years) Kate Middleton his mothers engagement ring! Its is big news here, since the wedding is predicted to be held next Spring or Summer. Perhaps I will be around to witness it with hundreds of thousands of Brits. Fingers crossed. I guess bookies are already gearing up! This will not be a budget wedding.
For more detailed interview with the couple (British love)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11776941

I went on some mini adventures to hidden cathedrals, margaritas (although Mexican food will never be good) and I had a global program pot luck dinner!

I am trying to finish next weeks reading my Friday because Caroline (one of my best friends) is visiting from Bordeaux France! Its a short trip but I'm very excited!

Have a nice Wednesday.

Laura

Saturday, November 6, 2010

A London Experience? Yeah, lets call it that.

Hey everyone! 


So I have a story to tell. On Tuesday night my flatmate broke a glass in our communal kitchen and, even though I knew this fact, and realizing that there could still be glass in the kitchen, I stupidly walked into the kitchen for a snack, barefoot (big mistake) and stepped on a piece of glass! 


Tuesday night, me and my roommate Liz tried to get this piece of glass out with a tweezer and we thought we got it but we weren't sure. I woke up the next morning and I realized that my foot still hurt so I decided that after my 10 am seminar I would go to the on campus doctor. So I hobbled over to the doctors office, got an appointment and was told that I need to go to the big university hospital to get an x-ray! Crazy! Of course there was a tube strike that day and I did not know what bus to take so I walked. Well I limped 45 min to the hospital. Once I made it, I went into the basement, waited an hour and 20 min to get registered, than 30 more to see the doctor, got my x-ray and as it turned out, I did have a sliver/shard of glass in the heal of my foot. So, I had to go up to emergency, wait 2 hours and finally saw a doctor. My mini "operation" took place in a room that doubles as a storage room (oh socialized medicine:) My doctor was great, from Dublin. He gave me a few options before we got started: 1. Make a wider sliver, try to get out the sliver (and numb my foot with a shot), 2. If it doesn't work you might need to stay overnight?! 3. Leave it in and perhaps it will absorb to your body, or your body will release it or it will infect your entire foot and be terrible. I decided to go with the mini surgery:)
 And after an hour he got the sliver out! It was surprisingly bigger than I thought and I got to keep it as a souvenir... I felt silly the whole day because I was in the hospital for a sliver of glass? It was ridiculous but necessary to get it out. 


So I got home around 6 pm. My entire Wednesday was spent in the hospital. It was an interesting experience but not something you would ever want to do. Moral? Wear shoes or thick socks all the time. I am much better now! 


And last night I saw some fireworks in Clapham! I mean the tube was really crowded and we only saw about 10 min but it was cool. Celebrating Guy Fawkes day. Guy Fawkes day 



"Dates back to the failed 1605 attempt by a group of English Catholics (among them Guy Fawkes) to assassinate King James I of England and blow up the Houses of Parliament. The day is also known as Bonfire Night because of the fireworks displays and sparklers that people light"  www.newsfeed.time.com 





For more information check out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes


Now I have to write my essays and read some articles. Happy Saturday! 

Monday, November 1, 2010

Weeks are flying

Last week was really nice. I had class and they all went really well, except for Stats lecture which is so large and it is 2 hours with 400 people attending and it just isn't conducive to learning. But other than that everything went well.

But now I am stressing a bit because 3 of my 4 formative essays are due this week and although they are not worth anything (grade wise) I sort of need to do them for practice and so I don't look bad in front of my professors. I know they will help, potentially help, in the long run but its just a lot at once.

I went out with my globals program on Wednesday to celebrate 4 birthdays and to see one of the global students preform in a show. He plays the Spanish guitar, while his band mate sings and plays. The bar was really nice and cool and we had a great time celebrating.

I finally saw The Social Network and I know more than I probably ever wanted to know about Mark Zuckerberg but it was a really good film.

Halloween isn't celebrated in London like it is in the US but I did manage to head out to a party and dress up with some other students in my program. It was a really fun night and some people had some cool costumes.







I finally made it to Spitalfields Market and Brick lane Market and they were both really cool and even with the tourists, you felt like a local.

Southwark Cathedral near my home is beautiful and I finally got a chance to go inside!

Sorry to vent but  I must. So here is my little rant about the tube in London. The tube is essentially the subway, underground, metro, L, etc. The tube is easy to naviagte and is warm (well usually hot) but there are a few issues. First of all the last train runs at 11:30 pm during the week and only until 12:30 am on the weekends. This system is extremely inconvienent when you want to stay out past midnight and have an effecient and less expensive way to get home. The tube also closes down entire lines for "repairs" on the weekends. This is extremely frustrating, not only for tourists, but also for anyone who wants to get anywhere important. Of course there are always buses, but in traffic they are very slow and the double decker ones make me nausous...

Anyway the also have tube strikes. These are pre-planned days when tube workers just don't work for an entire day. Not tube, no stations, nothing. Would we get away with this in the US? Probably not and its really only hurting those who ride the rails. Perhaps they will eventually win and get more money and can work longer weekend hours. Here's hoping.