Sunday, June 26, 2011

Last day with the group

Today we had a pizza party with the study abroad group and Belle, our professor/director, wrote a letter to us all about how she would describe her experience with us.  (Beautiful)
It's sad to be leaving everyone, but I have made some great friends that I will keep in touch with and I still have two more weeks to look forward to.
A few of us went out to a pub tonight and talked a bit about our experiences on the trip and ironically, it was 3 girls I haven't hung out with the entire trip..  but I will definitely keep in touch with them when I go home.
I also finished a ten page paper (that ended up being 12 pages) that is due in a few weeks.  It was hard to park myself at my desk with Scotland outside my front door, but I did it... and I'll be smiling in two weeks when everyone else is stressing about getting it in on time and I'm site seeing with the boy :-D
Very bittersweet night tonight!

SO ready for tomorrow and to have more memories in Europe!

Friday, June 24, 2011

Slacker.....

I am a blogging procrastinator.  So sorry!!  I guess it just means I'm having a great time :)

The last day of Ireland we all took a trip to the Guinness Factory.  It was really cool to see the entire process and get a guided tour.  I also ran into someone completely random- my best friend Krista's boyfriend, Jason.  He lives in Tucson!  I was walking down the stairs and there he was.  Small world!

Scotland is beautiful.  The view from my window is the best out of the three places I've stayed at, and the town is small and quaint.  We're in Edinbourgh (pronounced Ed-in-borro) and we're staying at Pollock Hall University.  The people are very different than Ireland- I can't decide if they're more uptight or just very real.  I feel like I get scolded a lot y the locals lol  But like everywhere else... I'm learning a lot.

We hiked Arthur's Seat which is the mountain right behind campus.  Hiking will never be the same after that.  I can't even say how green it was- and even though I took a lot of pictures, none of them will turn out as vibrant as it really is. 
A few days later our group went to Edinbourgh Castle.  It's at the top of a hill so you really get to see the city with the best view.  The Scottish jewels are there as well as other random royal artifacts. 

Almost every pub here has live music, and I found a pub called "Bank Bar" that might be my favorite.  There's a guy that plays on thursday's that is really good, and he sings mostly American songs from the 90's on.  We also went to a bar called Frankenstein's and it is designed to look like Frankenstein's laboratory.  All the good shopping and pubs are on a street called the Royal Mile, and it's all cobblestone roads. 

I had my Happiness Installation Project this past tuesday, and after that our group was supposed to do a scavenger hunt around Scotland, but it was pouring rain.  So instead our professors created Scottish pictionary.  I had a blast!  And our group won- $20 (pounds). 

Last night the whole group went to a pub called the Montague, and played Scottish trivia with our professors.  Drinking with your professor is different... but so much fun! 
Tonight some of the girls and I are going on a Scottish Ghost tour, which is highly reccommended by both locals and our professors.  A few people went the other night and said it was very worth it- so I'm excited!  (And a little nervous.. I don't do scary).  It is supposedly under ground and there is a lot of 'paranormal activity'.  I don't really believe in that stuff... but I don't really feel like being proven wrong either.  :)

Scotland has had a lot more studying involved than the other countries, so I've seen a lot of my dorm room. (But at least it's a nice view!)  I have a 10 page paper due, and then monday we fly into London before I part ways with everyone.

Less than 3 days Brett!!!!!!!       

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Updates London/Ireland

I'm having so much fun here!!

June 3rd- Went to Portobello Market, which is like an outdoor swap meet.  There was good music and great people everywhere.  Later on a friend and I went to the Science Museum down the street from our building and saw an IMAX film called "Wild Ocean 3d." 

June 4th- Awesome day!  Went to Buckingham Palace and saw the Changing of the Guards in the morning/afternoon and walked around a lot.  It was my mission to find a Beefeater (the palace soldiers with the awesome bearskin hats) and take a picture with one.  Apparently that's a myth because they are guarding the royal family while policemen are guarding them.  But after we spotted one we walked over to get some closer pictures of their uniforms when out comes Prince William in a nice car. 

June 5th- Ran my first 5k charity race with my happiness professor.  Great experience!  I need to work on my running skills but it was completely worth it.  Got a medal and everything :)

June 6th- Last day in London :(  Went to Kensington Palace and saw Princess Diana's Memorial Fountain in Hyde park.  A friend and I went to a really nice restaurant (unintentionally) but ended up having a great time!

June 7th- Day 1 of Ireland!!  Met Alice Cooper at Heathrow airport before boarding.  Nicest guy-- a little ironic that he lives in Arizona but we run into him in London!

Our dorm facilities are 10x better than London's-- I get my own room and fresh towels every day.  I feel spoiled.
Temple Bar is a town that's basically Old Town Scottsdale but minus the faux-rich people.  Irish bars are a lot of fun-- almost every pub has live music and traditional Irish songs. 

June 10th- A group of us decided to go on a 3 day tour to the west coast of Ireland and it is by far my favorite experience so far on this trip.  I can't even explain how pretty it is here.  I was a little worried after seeing Dublin-- it's not anything impressive.  But having a local tour guide show us the most beautiful places in Ireland definitely made up for it. 
Oh, and the weather is crazy here.  It rains more than Seattle.  My favorite thing our tourguide said was, "Sometimes you have 4 seasons in one day, and sometimes you get 4 seasons in one hour."
Totally true.

We stopped in a town called Cong and saw Ashwood Castle.  The town is where the movie "The Quiet Man" with John Wayne was filmed and we saw the hotel he stayed in. 

Then we went to Kylemore Abbey which is a beautiful castle in the middle of nowhere.  We also passed Eirann Island, which is the Irish way to spell my name :)
Also, stayed in my very first hostel.  Not as scary as I thought it would be.

June 11th- Went to Claire. BEAUTIFUL.  Got to see my new favorite place called the Moher Cliffs.  We only got to stay an hour but oh my gosh was it amazing.  That night we stayed in Killarney and ate at the Lough Inn restaurant.

June12th- I kissed the Blarney Stone!!  My impression of the stone was just a big wall and people run up and kiss it and call it a day.  Nope.  You climb to the very top of the Blarney Castle, sit down with your back to the wall, and a guy holds you by your waist while you kiss the stone upside down (and there is nothing between you and the long fall you'd have to the ground) lol  So much fun!

On the way home we passed the battlefield where 'Braveheart' was filmed as well as 'Saving Private Ryan.' 

Today is my last day in Ireland :(  It went by WAY too fast... but tomorrow it's off to Scotland!


**A few words/phrases I learned in Ireland**
"Criac" (pronounced 'crack') means 'good times'.  I was a little caught off guard when people kept saying 'This is some good criac!'  (There is also a beer called the 'Galway Hooker'... so in a pub you have good criac and hookers...)
"Pog Mo Thoin" is heard A LOT... it means 'Kiss my ass'
The way people say the number 3 is pronounced "tree" and when someone has a really thick accent I can't understand a word they're saying.
"Slinte"= 'cheers' when having a drink

Irish people are by far the nicest people in the world.  I love them.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Olymic Stadium

Yesterday we had the opportunity to see the 2012 Olymic Stadium in progress.  I posted pictures on Facebook-- the entire neighborhood is changing and our tour guide said it should transform from the poorest town in London to a relatively large tourist attraction.  It'll be cool to see the buildings finished and see them on tv next year!

Today a group of us are going to Abbey Road and then going to Hyde Park.  I can't believe it's our last weekend in London already!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Memorial Day Weekend

Saw Stonehenge and Salisbury Catherdral a few days ago.  Incredible.  Got some great pictures of the country.  Stonehenge was a little smaller than expected and it was blocked off once you reached a certain point, but our guide (Russell from the British Museum) said if you make plans and call ahead of time you can visit and actually be in the center of Stonehenge and watch the sunrise (which is about 4:30am)... I may have to look into that. 

I went to a bar called Experimental Cocktails where you tell them what you like and they create something for you.  It was a pretty cool experience.  Afterwards we went to a lounge/club called Home House and it was litterally in a mansion in the middle of a neighborhood.  PS (mom)...It was an actual club, in a nice area, nothing sketchy, and I didn't walk anywhere alone. :) I guess clubs in house-like settings are common here. 

Yesterday I went to Camden which is a huge market full of shopping.  I got a few dresses and some other fun stuff.  Borough and Portabello are two more markets I want to go to that the locals recommend

Today a group of us took a trip to Hampton Palace.  It was gorgeous and took half the day to walk through.  It was a little far, but it ended up being in Surrey (from the Holiday) so I was pretty stoked!  Across the street was a food festival so we walked around there and I had a wild boar burger.  It was actually really good!  We cut it short when it started raining- it's been raining a lot the past few days, but I love it!

Happy Memorial Day! :)

Friday, May 27, 2011

May 27, 2011

Today was packed with amazingness!  That's not a word... but it was incredible.

This morning a friend and I went to the Tower of London, which is this breath-taking castle that's been around since 1078.  Walking around it took over 2 hours, and it went by so fast.  The majority of the Crown Jewels are on display there (which are ridiculous) As well as random artifacts from Kings that lived there at one point or another.  This building has gone from royal palace to a prison; torture chambers and execution; to a royal mint and a zoo.  Crazy.

Afterwards we got tickets to do the Thames River boat tour and got a great view of the buildings and learned some cool facts.  Daniel Radcliffe went to school in a building we passed, we saw where the original Globe Theatre was first built, and the first place (fish factory) that Michael Cane worked.  Our tour guide was great, made a lot of subtle jokes... I guess I'm catching on ;)

We stopped and ate at a little Greek Restaurant then ran (literally) to catch the London Eye before it closed.  The London Eye is a ferris wheel (but they get mad if you call it that) that takes 30 minutes to go around and you get an awesome view of the city.  Well worth it.  

Tomorrow we're taking a day trip to Stonehenge, wooo!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

May 26, 2011

Phantom of the Opera was great! 

It's been pouring all day today-- a few of us went to Blackbird pub for a bit and the plan was to walk to a museum or go shopping after.. but it started hailing so now it's back to studying. 

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Wicked and The Globe Theatre

Yesterday we had a guest speaker, Alex Seago, who spoke a little about British history and the differences in American class and British class.  He made it interesting by joking and showing us a British comedy short- their humor is different than American humor... but listening to them is pretty entertaining!

Last night we saw the musical, Wicked, at the Apollo Victoria Theatre.  I heard great things about it so I had high expectations.  It was even better than expected- I absolutely loved it.  Afterwards I got a drink at a pub and then walked home.  I'm in a different building than the majority of the other students, so I walked by myself and a little lost.  Luckily we're in a a great area. (The opposite way from where my stuff was stolen)

This morning we took a trip to Shakespeare's Globe  Theatre.  Mike was our tour guide who has been an actor at the Globe.  He told us a lot about the theatre itself and the history of Shakespeare.  I found out that the term 'Box Office' originated from Shakepeare's first plays; it cost a penny to see the show, and they would pass around a box for people to pay before the show started. 
We were lucky enough to see the actors rehearsing the play, 'Much Ado About Nothing' and halfway through one of the scenes, Joseph Marcell (Geoffrey from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) walks out.  Also, Mike told us one of the female actors played a role in 'The King's Speech' but I'm not sure what her name is.  I'll post pictures on Facebook!
Next door was the Tate Modern Museum so my friend and I went to check it out.  It was a little out there for my taste, but I did see a few Picasso paintings that were great.

Today was mostly a study day and I ran to Saunsbury which is the grocery store/market here.  Tomorrow I have class from 11-5 then it's off to Phantom of the Opera!

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Day 6

So Thursday was a shopping day and I didn't buy too much, but found a lot of cool shops.  I'm starting to get to know some of the girls in my building and everyone is great so far.

Friday I got a late start, but eventually got on the Tube with Kristen, Lisi, and Stephanie and we went shopping by the National Gallery.  The stores were expensive, but I found a purse that was cheap and cute.  We ate an early dinner at a Japanese restaurant and had....an interesting experience to say the least.  One of the girls ordered a saki bomber and the man had absolutely no idea what that was.  She explained that you pour saki into a beer to drink it and he replied, "ohh... that will get you drunk very fast though.." And she said, "Yeah, that's kind of the point."  Poor guy.... dealing with 4 American girls.  I also asked what their 'Shochu' was like and he said it wasn't for ladies.  I ordered it anyway.  It tasted like hot water and vodka, but there was what he described as a plum (definitely not a plum) in the drink that made it extremely salty.  I don't recommend it.

Afterwards we went to a pub down the street and had some hard cider, which is really big here.  It looks like beer but tastes like spiked apple cider.  It's pretty good!   

Friday night a group of us went to a club called Zoo, and it was separated into a few different rooms.  Upstairs was more laid back and played a lot of American music, downstairs was split into 2 rooms, one played American and random old music, and the other was house music (which is where I got my clutch stolen).
My friend Kristen and I were hanging out and dancing in the 'techno'-esque room when she said she had to go to the bathroom. When she left a guy came up to me and tried to start dancing and asked me if I was American.  When Kristen came back a few minutes later he walked away.  She asked me what time it was and when I reached down to get my phone out of my purse, it was gone.  We left the club right after that.
Getting back to our building was an adventure!  The Tube was closed by that time, so we snuck on the bus to get home (going the wrong way).  Long story short it took about an hour and a half to get back.   (ps Thanks mom and Ashley for saving my butt)

Today was fun!  I went to the National Gallery and saw paintings from Da Vinci, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, etc.  Then went to Pizza Express and had a Margharita Pizza with salad in the center.  It's their version of a skinny pizza I guess!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

London

It's day 4 of London!
Monday we arrived at Heathrow airport and went straight to orientation.  Our RA's are awesome, and I can't get enough of their accents. We're staying in Kensington, which is absolutely gorgeous.  Back home people warned me that no one wears tennis shoes and to bring plenty of PB&J because the food is so bland.  They couldn't be more wrong.  EVERYONE sports tennis shoes and so far the food is definitely different, but far from bland. 
Everything opens later and closes earlier here.  The people are friendly (for the most part) and it's very fast pace. 

Tuesday I walked around and explored my neighborhood a bit.  I purchased a cell phone (which looks like it's from 1999) and some other things I'd need for the week.  Their stores and products remind me of back home in a way...'Boots' is London's version of Walgreens, they have a 'TK Maxx' instead of 'TJ Maxx', and instead of Twix candy bar they have Twirl.  Kind of funny
Our group went to Westminster Abbey and had two awesome tour guides, Sean and Leonie.  I knew there were Royalty burried throughout the church, but I had no idea there were famous scientists and writers as well.  Charles Darwin, Charles Dickens, Geoffrey Chaucer, etc. are all burried there.  We were aloud to take pictures out and around the Abbey, but once inside we had to put our cameras away.  Inside is absolutely ridiculous and I definitely plan on going back.
Tuesday night, we saw a play called 'In a Forest, Dark and Deep' with Matthew Fox and Olivia Williams .  It was not at all what I expected, but I still liked it.

Wednesday I had my Communication and Happiness class, and it sounds like it's going to be very interesting.  We all have a Happiness project we have to work on for the duration of the trip.  Wednesday afternoon we went to the British Museum and had another awesome tour guide, Russel Grant (Who I have on video talking.. he's hilarious) and saw artifacts from all over the world.  Again, I plan on going back.  We covered less than a 1/3 of the museum.  On the way back to the tube (London's subway) it started raining, and the streets became a sea of umbrellas.  The pictures I took don't do justice to how busy the streets were.  It's crazy how many people there are.  If you've ever experienced that in the sidewalks of New York, times that by ten.   

Today is a free day, and I fully plan on going shopping. (Dad, don't freak out..) Hyde park is not far, (and I keep forgetting I have actual studying to do....) so that will be a nice place to read and relax. 
Excited for the weekend!