Wednesday, August 4, 2010

final countdown

one week from today i go home :(

while in ambliscide, brother seely told me:
- Enjoy tonight, cause it's the last fun night of this program.
referring to finals starting etc.
Well, while this statement may have been a bit premature and I have managed a few fun nights since then, I may have at this point seen the last of them. becaues I don't think that I can leave this centre again, until it is with my bags packed and (HOPEFULLY!!) all my papers turned in. why do we have classes here? how is there so much due this week? why am I leaving early? and why have I put off sooo much stuff? oh yeah, cause I was having so much fun. worth it. don't regret it at all.
but quick recap on the last fun things of London:
I went to OLIVER last night and it was amazing!!! so so great. I kind of knew the story, though I admit, only from my vague recollection of wishbone, so I was rather unprepared. For one, oliver is not a spotted dog, but a little boy. Who is so cute and boy can he sing! and even more unexpectedly, it's hilarious! I didn't know that show was so funny. but i laughed so hard and tears were streaming down my face more than once. Faagan was amazing. and the music. ack. wow. I LOVED IT! ranked up among les mis, wicked, and finains rainbow, which are my long time standing top three. so, yeah. Plus I went with Chery and Sarah who really are two of my very favorite people ever. Chery laughs almost as loud as me... and funny fact: when she yells when we clap (like woot! kinda thing) she just sings a really high note and thought no one noticed. ha she kills me. the funniest.
also today was our last group day trip. I loved Tony our coach driver. he was mr. tour guide extraordinaire. today we went to Monks house (I loved it. so beautiful and picturesque, i want lamps and tables like that, and really who doesn't like virgina woolf?) Brighton (I waded out into the ocean, despite the rain and the fact that I was in rolled up jeans and got soaked... which made the rest of the day remarkably less enjoyable, though it was still worth it) and portsmith (i think that's what it's called, we toured around the ship the voyager and went to the cadbury outlet)all in all a really great day. too bad i stayed up til 3 last night chatting... cause now i'm in a state of panic.
I CAN DO THIS!
....right?

Monday, August 2, 2010

welcome august - how'd you get here so FAST?!

well we've been doing our very best to pack every second with as many cool things as possible, and I'd say we're pretty good at it!
saturday we were up early, went to primark - went crazy, again - went to portabello road, then went to greenwich where we went through the maritime museum and the planitarium. and, most importantly, stood on the prime meridian! and straddled it. and did the hokey pokey on top. and tiptoed down the line. etc. etc. etc. I feel very satisfied with my time at zero longitude.
we rode the boat back = very wobbely. left me a little sick...
we went to the rainforsest cafe for dinner, delicious (except for the surprise seafood in my dish which i thought from the description was going to be some kind of a vegitable - thanks sarah...)and remarkably expensive.
gelato mio for dessert. the most delicious thing on earth. by far.
watched persuassion for class back at the center.

sunday:
church! I love my ward.
then sarah and I went straight to the national portait gallery and did the life of christ tour that was an audio guide that took us to, and told us about lots of scenes of christs life - all the best artists. all the good stuff. Waht a great way to spend a sunday! after it was over we caught a couple reubens and Monets before we left...
last day on kitchen duty!!
best dessert hands down that we've had at the center - sarah and I stole a second and split. best sin ever!
fireside by singles ward here! 10 people came and shared their conversion stories. so great! they are awesome examples. and it makes me so0oOOo0 excited to serve my mission!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday:
really feelin sick today. went to class - took a test in austen on 100% baby :)
slept through tates class :( its the advil pm that lindsay fed me last night... made me real woosy
took a nap. i'm ashamed of myself.
went to hamstead heath! big park with a great view of the whole city. we all broght blankets and homeowrk and attempted to study. WE HAVE SO MUCH DUE THIS WEEK!! especially me, cause for some reason I thought it wouldn't be a big deal to leave eraly... so i have to do all my finals sometime too.... ack!
home late for dinner.
went to FHE at the hyde park chapel. we watched muppets in mannhatan... brought back happy childhood days, but kind of felt like I was wasting my precious time.
...which I'm now spending blogging? can't justify it. must do homeowork. or sleep - I don't want to feel gross and sick again tomorrow.

cause I'm sure we're going to PACK it all in tomorrow too :)



ps I LOVE LONDON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, July 30, 2010

north

this week we went NORTH! like to the lake district (i.e. ABLISCIDE!) and York. this was the greatest week ever!! I want to record every story. of every minute. because it was so great!! but, unfortunately, I'm tired and sick. and drowning in homework. and only have a week left in london.... so perhaps I will just say:
that is officially the most beautiful place in the world.
and, york is HAUNTED! like seriously. legit.
we went on a ghost tour and i jumped out of my skin in the first 10 minutes when i bumped into the umbrella stuck in the ground behind me that I was sure was a ghost. and then for the next hour I jumped and screamed a few more times than I care to admit. but the thing is, the stories weren't just like oooooh so scary. they were REAL! it was very spooky. Like here's one:
we were at an old building - now used as a church, but it used to be a boarding school or something. and the conditions were really bad, so the little girls would die, and the headmaster Mr Pimm would bury their bones under the floor boards so he could still get government funding for them. and without a proper burial, the girls ghosts lingered there and haunted the school. Well evil Mr. Pimm was driven mad by their ghosts and the secret, so he was sent to the insane asylum where he confessed his crime. So the people went and tore up the school and found the bodies of all the girls excpet 3 - and they still haunt that neighborhood to this day.
and then he told us all the sightings people have had etc.
i know that as I'm typing this, it doesn't seem that scary. but it was really creepy. Leaves blowing even though there was no wind, suddenly it was really cold... it was all just really terrifying. everyone in the group just kept glancing at me, worried I was about to burst into tears (again...)
BUT this isn't the end of my haunted tale! because after it ends, everyone is a little on edge, and we're walking home, to stay in our rather sketchy hostel - which our ghost guide told us is haunted in the tv room - and we walk past the insane asylum. which still functions as such, jsut as it did in the days of.....MR PIMM.
so we're walking, I'm sort of a bit behind the group (the regular gang/my fam here - sarah, clark, jacqui, chery, eden) and I SEE A CREEPY OLD MAN BEHIND THE OLD FENCE IN THE TREES! so i scream and grab onto clark. and then it's kind of a blur... all I konw is that I didn't let go of him for a while and i think i might have pulled off his arm. I was the only one who saw anything, but sarah and jacqui both heard a mans voice just before I screamed! so three possible options I see:
1. it was a hobo who had hopped the fence and was just lurking creepily outside the ominous insane asylum building
2. it was an insane patient, in the middle of his grand escape that he's been planning for years as he dug a tunnel out - just shy a couple of feet unfortunately, cause he obviously didn't clear the fence...
3. it was the GHOST of MR PIMM.
i'm rather inclined to believe the last.
well, like we haven't had enough - i'm practically in hysterics and would perfer to go to bed, but am too scared to be alone - so we go to the supposedly haunted tv lounge to tell ghost stories. well it was awful. and clark wins for telling the scariest story i've ever heard. we all were crying at this point. and he finishes, and i think someone was just saying jokingly to clear the mood - yeah but who really believes in ghosts, or something like that. adn the DOOR SLAMS. even though nobdoy is around. then we all screamed and ran back to our room. and sang hymns. and ate chocolate. until we were calm enough to let clark leave to go to his room. and then we went to sleep. except i didn't really sleep that well, cause i kept seeing that creepy mans face in my dreams...
I was glad ot come home and put some distance between me and york.... hopeuflly his ghost isn't following me.
but not happy to leave amblicide! we went on a hike through HEAVEN and sat in this big tree that over looked the lake, and ate LOTS of ice cream, and jumped in the lake, etc. etc. etc. it was so great. and peaceful. london is great, but so busy! and I always feel like I should be doing 10 things and seeing something great. but there I just walked around and soaked it in. now back for one last sprint to finals and HOME!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

behind

time to face the fact that I'm not going to do catch up posts, and might as well keep up with where I am!
well, where I am = the library. the place for the boring, serious students. which as of now includes me. though, obviously since I'm actually just blogging in here, I don't really fit that description. but I'm on a roll with my paper - surprise, i'm
taking an LDS view point on the war. basically I just write my testimony for every paper - regardless of the assigned subject. so glad I go to BYU. it works like a charm.
spekaing of lds... we went to the temple today! it was so beautiful! and always teh very best experience. it was a long trip! and actually we tried so hard to go yesterday... and actually kinda wasted our whole day trying to get there. but satan is good! well... we beat him in the end!
clark, sarah, chery and i went back to proms tonight, casue it was sooo good when we went earlier this week. (i guess I didn't blog about that.. but we saw chopains nocturns and it was beautiful. but this time, though on the website made it sound lke it was mostly featuring the planets which I love... it was actually all about Dr. Who - don't worry - I'm a doctor!
it was bizarre!! packed with children and weird teens, the stars of the show were all there... and there was so much screeming at the movie footage on screen that i oculdn't hear the orchestra half the time, but I think they were playing something amazing....
anyway. back to my paper. good luck clark - he's in way more trouble than me. which makes me feel kinda good about myself ;)

Monday, July 19, 2010

a week in FRANCE

modnay:
wake up extra early to ensure that jacqui and i get the best spot on the bus.
Long bus ride
took the ferry across the channel, felt sick
played a really fun game where you draw pictures and write sentences folding the paper - you know waht I'm talking about? laughed so hard.
stopped at two WWI sights - the place the armistice was signed (here, jacqui was sick after i had ditched her. and i felt like a real bad friend...) and a battlefield (the name of which currently eludes me) where we walked through the trenches and could see to the enemy side.
sleep uncomforably on bus - so glad jessica lent me her neck pillow.
ARRIVE IN PARIS!
check into our semi-sketchy hotel.
metro into the city, without getting lost - hallelujah for chery
walk around, get a first look at the amazing landscape
took a boat tour at pont nueff (or something like that. memory is failing me quickly, and i already had no idea how to spell these names...)
got an amazing star lit first look at the city. saw the eiffel tower. fell in love.
went home - noticed that the metros stink like urine. bigtime.
jacqui and i were roommates!
slept like a log

Tuesday:
early breakfast - discover how delicious french hot chocoalte is. drink three cups.
load up the bus - group trip to Chartres Cathedral!
Formation of our band - bonne idée. clark = main song writer with our first hit - je ne sais pas
Back on the bus to Versailles.
RUN through all the rooms, jaw open at the ridiculously elaborate and fancy rooms. hall of mirrors. amazing.
the gardens were closed unless you paid, so instead sarah and i did an episode of: bad fashion at versailles.
back to the city
Muse D'Orse. amazgin! my favorite museum. like, ever. maybe. i love impressionists! i loved loved loved it. wish we could have gone back.
Eiffel Tower! stood in the LONG line. avoided all gypsy women and junk sellers fairly well. went up to the top. amazing view. way cooler than i ever thought it would be. 10 points to the eiffel tower. 4realz.
Champs Elise - at this point, it's pretty late. and i'm pretty hungry! no food since breakfast (hot chocolate...) and that granola bar i packed in my bag. but we pass all the amazing looking food places. clark takes the lead (literally for the first time ever as he is always the very slowest) and power walks us to the arch de triumph which we make it to just before it closes. cool place. cool view.
Dinner. 11:30 at night. everyone's getting a little grumpy... mainly me actually. i actually stomped me foot at jacqui i think...
went to a great little bakery place, forgotten the name unfortunately. but had the most delicious sandwich on a baguette. and fruit tarts. and hot chocolate - i was on a kick...
back to the hotel. big planning session of how to effectively use our time the next day. fall asleep two minutes later attempting to write in my journal.

wednesday - BASTILLE DAY
wake clark up for the third day in a row. he has yet again slept in through his alarm. seriously, what would he do without us?
breakfast and head out early
Best group ever, everyone has an importatn job:
Jacqui: the interpreter.
Chery: The Navigator
Sarah: Comedic relief
Clark: the Protector - ditched us on wed. good thing we weren't kidnapped. rude.
mia: the tag-along.
kellyann - compass
edan - our conscience
hit up the Lourve. 1 hour and a half. are you kidding me?? no time at all. i ditch everyone cause they're moving too slow. and pretty much just book it through the galleries. running past jacqui louis david, monet, and raphael. amazing!!!!!
saw the mona lisa - cooler than anticipated. everyone says it's smaller than they expected, so i was picturing something really small, which it's really not.
went outside and caught the very end of hte parade - the jets with the colored smoke and lots of military men zooming past!
Crepes for lunch! so good!!! like out of this world. i'm obsessed with food. and this was the best. i had 2 for lunch one food one and one dessert one - with ice cream on it! the guy working there was so nice, and we were all making such a huge mess he kept bringing us over napkins. and finally he just said - there's a wash room downstairs I'll let you girls use. ha we were a MESS! but it was so good.
went to notre dame - on the way it stared to rain. adn by rain, i mean POUR!!!!!!!!! like monsoon. tidal waves. downpour. we all had umbrellas except poor edan. and i thought it would pass. so we ran to the cathedral, it felt like running to find sanctuary there and was very fitting to see the huddled masses inside. it is such a beautiful cathedral!! I really loved it.
went back outside. still pouring.
went to san chappel - the power is out cause of the storm. we can't go in :(
we head to the pompeduii museum. get off the metro. start walking through the storm. completely lost.
walk 10 miles
rains the whole time
soaked to teh bone!!
splashing in puddles. and wading through the lake which was the street.
huddled all our umbrellas to try to look at the map which has disintegrated into mush
I ask direction from approximately 10 people. they all pointed in different directions.
we pick one and keep walking.
after like, 2 hours of this, we are pretty dejected. when, in the distance, we SEE A MUSEUM! we run to the building. and i see a sign, that says lourve. and i say - i think we're at the lourve. no one belives me, because it's impossible! that's waaay across the city from where we are. but it somehow is the lourve. i sit down in a big puddle. and cry.
we go to a cafe and get hot chocolate! sarah says if we can't have the very best day in paris, we might as well have the very worst! i definitely will never forget that day!
cold.
wet.
dried my pants in the bathroom with the hand drier.
it stops raining!
we go to saucre cure. - i loved it! in a very different part of town - small and quaint!
went home to change - edan is still soaked.
run into lots of other groups who have just been hanging at the hotel all day to avoid the rain. ha. pansies!
went to the latin quarter for dinner- more crepes! so good. again! 2 more. a little piggy, i know.
went to the tullery to watch the amazing bastille day fireworks show. found the perfect wall. sat there and talked. and talked and talked. cause apparetnly it doesn't get dark until 11:30 in paris.
sarah and i tried to go to the bathroom- i'm really good at asking directions, but bad at understanding the answers people give. almost died in the scariest place ever.... went to a carnival, found one there :)
firework show = good. but not great. we were kind of far away, and they wer kind of low, so we could really see everything. which is really too bad cause i hear they wer realy cool from close up. but whateves.


ok. this is going to have to be a 2 part entry. so you can anxiously look forward to thursday and friday tomorrow! ;)

Sunday, July 11, 2010

i love my yw

Sunday: Internet problems persist. And so I again write this on word, and will transfer one day I hope onto my actual blog. But I won’t be uploading said blogs for at least a week! Because I won’t have internet this week while I’m in PARIS!! I’m so excited! Like, really. It just hit me. And I’m so so glad that Jacqui speaks French cause it also just hit me that I do not know a single word!! Tonight we were out on the street watching the finale of the world cup, and she had her French dictionary out and was trying to teach me some stuff and the guy in front of us turned around and he was French and was so nice and he could understand everything Jacqui said, but I couldn’t understand him – even when he was trying to speak English! This is my first time really to go somewhere that English isn’t the main language. Chery said that she would take care of me – and she already found my passport which I left at the meeting… I’m off to a bad start! But clark said he would protect us, and Jacqui can translate! I have the best friends ever! We’ll be there during Bastille days, so it’s going to be CRAZY!! They keep warning us about getting robbed or pick pocketed etc. and it has kinda struck some fear into my heart. So glad I’m friends with the only boy on this program… just cause I’ll feel a little safer I think. Not that I’m really scared. I’m tough and independent and can handle anything 
Just finished packing, it’s 2 and the bus leaves at 6 I think… so I’m going to shower and go to bed
But first let me mention church was so good today! I love my young women! They’re angels! And they invited me to come and help them with their dance this week cause they’re having a big stake sytycd competition, but I’ll miss the whole thing. But they are the best. I’m teaching the lesson next week – Jessica did it today and she did a great job! I also went to the park and wrote post cards and read the ensign. And took a nap. I love Sundays!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

oxford = HOGWARTS

This morning we got out the door around 1030 – much later than we’d planned but it’s impossible to get a group of people out the door. But we went to Oxford today! Chery is brilliant and talked to Dr. Tate in advance and found out the cool things to see and had a map etc. so weren’t even lost today! They filmed the great hall and the library of Harry Potter here, so it was really fun because I felt like I was actually at HOGWARTS! It’s an awesome school! So old and beautiful – it felt like we were really at a castle. What would it be like to go to school there? Too bad I’m not brilliant so I’ll never find out…
But we went to New College, the theater designed by Christopher Wren that’s name escapes me right now, Christ’s Church, and the library – except we could really go in so we only saw the alice in wonderland exhibit there, and shopped. The theater has “perfect acoustics” so chery san a lovely solo there, and there was beautiful stained glass at all the chapels. And I walked where ron, Hermione, and Harry, AKA Daniel ratcliff and emma Watson have walked! It was me, Jacqui, Cheri, Hilary, Maggie, and Edan that went. It was such a fun group! I’m so glad we went!
Tonight was kind of a bust – I really really wanted to go to a dance thing they had a Trafalgar square – its some world dance thing (I’m picturing the folk fest…) that’s been going all around the UK and it’s finale was tonight. But everyone was SO SLOW (partly my fault) and we missed the whole thing by the time we got there. :( I still don’t feel like I wasted the day – it was busy and fun and I’m all tuckered out.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Friday

Tower of London.

Bourough Market.

Primark

Homework

ECLIPSE

Could not possibly have loved today more.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

look! pictures!



so here's the sitch with the camera... I borrowed andrews, but it's not rechargable. so i figured I could just buy new double A's - they're universal right? well, it seems that my american appliance uses way more energy tha AA's here. cause new ones only have enough juice to turn my camera on before they die. so I'm kind of cameraless! but I figure it's not really all so bad, I use Jacquis a lot, and I'm in lots of other peoples pictures, so I just need to get copies. So chery emailed me these 2 tonight. she 's the best! and there I am with her at Cambridge and with Jacqui at Canterbury :)

Today was fun! (i say that a lot...)
classes this morning, and then I did laundry and did my homework down in the laundry room for a couple hours. I only took one chocolate break (have I blogged about the chocolate here??? it's amazing. and deserves an entire entry to itself sometime.) and during said break, who showed up but...
President Samuelson!!
yeah, like the pres of BYU. he'd never been to teh center before, it was a surprise visit when he was just passing through. and cause we all have tons of homework and tests, most people were home and he either was impressed with how very studious we all are or disappointed in the fact that they pay tons to have this amazing center and we all just sit in the center studying. I must admit I side with the latter...
But he and I chatted about chocolate for a while, he told me his favorite was lion, which I haven't even seen so I'll be on the lookout :)
more studying. dinner. and then...
we went to st. pauls cathedral to hear Beethovans 9th symphony! the acoustics were AMAZING! and I think we played the second movement in chamber? so that was fun memories. it sounded incredible! one of the opera singers voices was out of this world. my mouth was open in awe the whole time he sang. we all got dressed up. it was such a fun night out!!
We came home and were giong to study for our war test tomorrow on the poetry and art, and we actually did study a lot... but also chatted and had such a fun time!!! I love these friends. tehy are keepers! I told the story about how last night I thought that clark got murdered cause he has to use the bathroom in the basement and then he never came back. and I thought i should check his room on my way up at 130, but i forgot, and then I didn't want to get out of bed... so then i had a terrible nightmare that he died, so I got up and went to the fire escape to look in his window. and the light was on but I couldn't see him so i was freaking out cause he was missing. and then I couldn't open the door back in and I was stuck on the fire escape and thought I was going to die too... but then i was too scared to go and knock on his door or anything. anyway, it made for a restless night. and i felt like Catherine from Northanger abbey - i might write my paper on that. clark is fine, and everyone thinks I'm a big creeper for looking in his window and for not doing anything about thinking he was missing. and even worse... I slept in and missed the ONE day we have a good breakfast! of course. going to bed so i don't sleep in again tomorrow. even though I bet they'll just serve gross yogurt, sour milk on cereal and bananas. if we're lucky.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

so today i saw the most beautiful place on earth.

so i'm not taking the bible and christianity class, but from what I understand from chery, there are some places that are thought in many christian religions to be 'thin places' where the wall between this life and heaven is as thin as a piece of paper. or something like that? anyway, today we went to GLASTONBURY, which is a thin place because of the legends that Christ grew up there or something?? I don't know, I must have missed that primary lesson... but it was amazing! so, so, so beautiful!!! and i'm totally buying the whole thin place thing.. heaven can't be much better than standing at the top of that hill at the tor overlooking england. so amazing! it literaly took my breath away. I wished i knew poetry to recite in that moment because I couldn't think of any words (and obviously still can't) that do it any sort of justice. it was cloudy and gray and the green stretched forever with little red roofs peeking up. I wish we could have stayed there all day. Or forever. I was so perfectly content. One day, I'm going back there.
After that, the bar had been raised pretty high, but also on the docket today: Stourhead and Bath!! Stourhead is where they filmed the newest pride and prejudice with kiera knightly in that scene where she's at that temple and darcy proposes in the rain! so beautiful!!! it was this incredible garden. huge! lots of ruins and buildings and water etc. We ran the whole time. well just jacqui and i, we ended up going kind of to the wrong place (also beautiful, but not the P&P place..) so we ran around everywhere! my face is so red and sweaty in our pictures there... haha but we made it. we only had an hour there... yeah. I'll be coming back here one day too!
Bath was great too. we did the audio guide around the actual roman baths which are pretty cool. The water is still boinling and steaming and I drank the water that I think gives you youth or health or something? i'm not sure, all i konw is i drank it. the architecture in that city is just amazing. we danced at the ballroom in the assembly hall and had some kind of pastry sausage roll thing for dinner and wandered the streets of bath. definitely 3 of the most amazing places of all time.
oh i forgot to mention the ruins there that we saw! as jane austen said: henry viii did england a great service by providing all of these beautiful ruins on the landscapes. thanks for the disillusionment henry. i guess.
So Jacqui and i had a great idea today - we're going to open a Bed and Breakfast one day together! she can give history tours, and our husbands will have real jobs to support this place. Maybe we'll start it right in Glastobury, but we are going to sample more places first, you know all around the world, just to make sure we find the most beautiful place on earth. But I really honesty think that glastonbury might be it...

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

day 12? really?!?!

homework is so much better when it involves going to awesome museums and looking at the coolest stuff ever!!! today my assignment was to go to the national gallery and compare turner and constable and corot and other landscape paintings in terms of the picturesque movement. such a fun assignment!!!
then we wen to the national transport museum to do an assignment for jane austen, but it turned it out didn't really have the exhibit she thought it did... so instead we just learned about the tube etc. I think every city in the world needs a great transportation system. do away with personal cars. GO GREEN! what would lauren say? london is turning me into eco-friendly hippie! i hope she still talks to me when i come home... not like she talks to me now :(
HOMEOWRK tonight. LOTS OF IT! hopefully. this needs to be a productive night, cause i have three essays due this weekend and a test on friday.

The Day I Broke My Hand:

HENRY VIII -
I still cannot really tell you what this play is about even though I just saw it tonight at the globe. It was great! and a really fun experience, and I understood the main plot, but there were some characters that I have no idea what their role was or what the side stories were etc. And standing for three hours just about did me in! cj and the twins and I went and we didn't have tickets but we got some through returns and were happy that our running away from homework once again paid off :) we thought if it didn't work out, it was a sign we should start studying more. but, as it did, I guess it was a sign that we don't really need to worry about it ;)

I fell when I was running on a cobble stone road and not looking and i think i might have broken a bone in my hand. or at least sprained something or gotten some deep tissue bruising most likely. but it really really really hurts!

Also today, we went to the British Museum again and this time i checked out a media guide and went through the museum listening to all the good information available that made everything very interesting and I felt like I actually learned some really interesting things! Like about the rhinoceros by Durer, or the bogg man and all the great egyption stuff. it was really fun! So much history!!

my hand hurts. and typing is difficult. so this is all you get, but just know that I did a lot of other cool stuff today too :)

Sunday, July 4, 2010

happy independance day

We left bright and early to get to church this morning! we went a complicated way with the tube and a train and the tram and walking, that took about an hour and forty five minutes, and we were still 45 minutes early, so next week we'll go the easy way and hopefully leave a LOT later than today! but church was so so much fun! I'm going to be a yw teacher - there are about 8 girls, 16 -18 mostly. One girl, Mary, just got baptized yesterday and was confirmed today! these girls are so cool and are going to teach me more than vice versa. they are mostly all converts and so they found out for themselves that the church is true and their testimonies are so sweet and sincere. jessica and I are team teaching next sunday about sacrifice. we're going to bring cookies so they like us.
everyone is so so nice though! they yw leader is young and so cool! she said she would take us to the temple sometime, and everyone chatted with us, they were so great! what an awesome ward that opened their arms to a couple american girls. i love that gospel connects everyone! the bishop called us up to bear our testimonies (fast sunday) right when i had maybe dozed off a little bit... ha so that woke me up!
after church it was just a lazy day where i read teh ensign on the fire escape mostly. dinner was soo good cause i was soo hungry. bro seeley gave us a fireside tonight about sacrad space which was cool because we are going to churches of all religions and it was interesting to see how they follow the old testament etc. I can't wait to go the temple!!
then c (clark) j (jacqui) chery and I went to the park to do homeork, except the sun set (duh) and so we couldn't read for more than about 10 minutes. but then we saw some fireworks - just the tips peeking out over the trees - HAPPY 4TH OF JULY TO MY FAVORITE COUNTRY ACROSS THE SEA!! I almost forgot that was today! they don't exactly celebrate it here... i almost wish that I was home for the driveway of fire tonight instead. so weird to be in a different country today. no flags. no sparklers.

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I love my roommates!

so i found my true love...

forget prince harry - I'm in LOVE.
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with NICK JONAS!!
...I'm a little embarrassed to admit that, but it's true! He was Marius in Les Mis which we saw today and though I was really anti going while he's in it, he was great. and way better looking than I gave him credit for.
But 4realz, the show as a whole was incredible. the Eponine stole the show for me, but Jean Valjean was also amazing. I forgot that that is my favorite musical ever. better than wicked for sure. the music! so good. We got totally ripped off on the tickets - probably because nick is only in it for one more week (or that's why they said it was so expensive - 28 pounds) and our seats were like, the very back row of the top balcony pretty much. But for nick, i say it was worth it ;)

Other than les mis, today was a pretty eventful day! jacqui, chery, sarah and I were AT primark when it opened because we wanted to beat the crazy rush, which kind of worked. I only had to wait in the dressing room line for 15 min. But that store was awesome! everything was so cheap and cute. I bought 5things! for only 18pounds. still a lot, but i'm over stressing out so much about money. i'm here! might as well enjoy everything I can, right?
Then Jacqui wanted to meet up with her cousin, and even though they hadn't really very successfully set up a meeting spot (though of no fault of jacquis. her 17 year old cousin is just a 17 year old boy.) but we still some how thought we could make the meeting work out... so we wandered all around london looking for him. ha we didn't find him at the places he said he would be, so after we felt sufficiently hopeless, we went to portabello road! it was really fun, we bought some fruit for a healthy lunch but then we saw the crepes and caved! Jacqui ordered in french and they were talking about how we're going to paris next week, and I threw in the only french I can remember that dani taught me which was "un baguette" and she laughed and told me to keep my mouth completely shut in france or they will hate me :) good thing i have jacqui! she'll translate!
Then we happened upon clark who was there with some other girls but he came home with us instead and directed us on some off street, and I was sure we would be lost for sure, but he only pulled out the map once and we were going the right way after all. so that as a first that I thought I should documet.
our matinee show took up the whole afternoon pretty much (I went with my roommates jessica lauren hannah and lindsay and clark) and so that night was just chill, we got subway and took it to the park and had a picnic. which was pretty uneventful except for the part where i was actually legit choking and clark almost gave me the himlich. I really haven't ever choked before - turns out you really cant even cough or think clearly. glad i didn't die. anyway then everyone else went home and jacqui clark and i went to our pub and watched the world cup. germany beat argentina and spain beat portugal. finals this week. who knew i was such a soccer fan? It was a really fun night - again! came home and watched a movie that was kinda dumb and meant that I'll only get a couple hours of sleep, cause we're leaving for church tomorrow at 730...
SO - goodnight my nick. wherever you are :)

Friday, July 2, 2010

lessons i learned in london today

1. I would like to submit that nothing is more beautiful than church boy choirs. they are darling. and one of them reminded me exactly of the little boy in le choristes. the sound bounced off the [amazing] ceiling at kings college and it was all echoey. amazing.
2. Coaches are the same exact thing as buses - they just call them by a different name. but that doesn't really make them any more exciting.
3. aero chocolate is the best. and sharing a bar with jacqui is dangerous because it will probably be devoured in 10 minutes. unless we carefully ration it and put it away in the fridge. but that might lead to her coming and getting you at 1 in the morning to have some more :)
4. sir arthur is the best pub in london. that is where we watched the usa versus ghana game, and we went there tonight again for dinner and it felt like our pub. like our own little corner in this big huge city. and the game was on again! ghana versus uruguay. we were rooting ghana - it came down to a penalty kick off - so intense - and ghana lost. but it was so much fun! that pub delivers!
5. when you get behind, it is basically impossible to catch up on your journal writing. like seriously. i'm still on sunday in my journal and it's friday night now. and I'm forgetting all the details....
6. fish and chips are good! i hate all fish... but of course i still got the famous london fish and chips. but I actually really liked it! the fish was in a beer batter - jacqui assured me that all the alcohol boils out? - but that might have something to do with why it tasted good....
7. sometimes my hunches aren't right, and I should actually look at a map.
8. punting on the cam is waaay harder than they make it look. and I felt like I was living out mary poppins. and it's really fun.
9. clark isn't always right. ha.
10. don't sleep on long coach rides because you'll miss the amazingly beautiful english countryside out the windows. all the stereotypes are totally true. this is a beautiful country.

ps, as i'm writing this on my favorite fire escape spot, i JUST FELT MY FIRST RAIN DROP IN LONDON! While I'm excited, I'll admit, I've LOOOVED the sunshiney week!!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

check mate.

classes this morning, hadn't done much of the readings, stayed up way too late last night with my roommates (this is all starting to sound too familiar eh?) who were writing a love poem to poor clark - just because he's the only boy in our group. ha but it was very funny so i stayed up. after class then clark, sarah, jacqui, emily, and i went and got indian food at Khan. it was a buffet, so i thought it would be good to sample a bit of everything, but really... it turned out, that most of it wasn't really all that good... maybe i'm just meant to be a utah, green jello and casserole kind of girl after all. I liked the meat curry though that was really spicy. and the flat bread. went to tescos, bought batteries. came home and did some homework for a while. dinner, even though i obviously wasn't hungry...
everyone was tired today, or at least that's how it seemed from my tired point of view. so after dinner we decided to go to institue! to meet the local singles that actually live in this city. but after being very lost and trying to get there, we finally arrived to discover there is no institue for all summer. great. but there was a volleyball game going on with some ward, so we jumped in and played for a while and stayed for a couple of hours, eating ice cream and talking to the members and playing ping pong, which, along with volleyball, i am apparetnly terrible at. Ha clark said he wished he was on a study abroad with all boys who knew how to play sports. he also called me fat today. kind of. but he reminds me of a cross between john and andrew so i really like him. and jacuqi is a cross between katie and mary. so when we're all hanging out i love it and I feel like I'm with mi familia! I wish I could talk to Katie.
home early and finished my chess match with cherry. she killed me - even with clark kind of coaching me from the side lines.
tomorrow we're leaving on a day trip early so i'm going to bed. can't be this tired and function again tomorrow.
my blog is boring - this as no reflection of london, which is actually awesome.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

feed the birds

St. Pauls is INCREDIBLE! we had a guided tour through the whole building and learned about who the monuments are about like Cornwallis and Nelson, and learned a bit of the history like the fire ad rebuilding process by christopher Wren etc. It's gigangtic. and it's it's beautiful! we hiked the 500+ stairs to the top of the dome and the view is amazing. you can see all of london and what a cool city. 4realz. the architecture and all the history which we then learned more about at the london museum. this was by far my least favorite museum yet - compared to any of the others it was just kinda lame. some good stuff, but i kept waiting for the "good stuff" that never really came...
so that was all on a big field trip with the whole group. but then i went out with my roommates and got tickets to see les mis on sat matinee!!! so excited. i love that show so much. nick jonas is in it - i'm skeptical about that bigtime so he better not ruin the show.
home for dinner - on time i might add - rice adn gravy, rolls and salad. delicious.
then jaqcuie clark and i went to the tower bridge and walked across, found a free concert at the city hall park and listened for a while. then we went and sat on the wall across from the bridge and just wrote in our journals for a while. i'm so far behind. this blog is my only record of my time...
the sunset, the bridge lit up, we walked back across it, and met the nicest security guard who told us the bridge was about to open to make way for a boat! so we saw that, and then talked to the guard some more. and this is the hilarious story that he told - though it might not be as funny not in his wonderful accent
about 10 years ago when clinton was in office, he was working the bridge, and they were supposed to lift it at 1030, but because the boat got there early, and he wanted to go home, he opened it early. little did he know that at that moment president clinton was crossing the bridge with his separate car of secret service men, and the two cars got separated on opposite sides of the bridge when it opened. well then there was a big fuss and he ended up on the front page of the suns paper with a caption that said "diplomatic answers" in an article called "tower bridge splits up convoy"
peopel here are soooo nice and love to talk to you and here about where you're from and what you're doing here and tell you about themselves. i love it.
i also love clark and jacquie. they are so nice. definitely going to be my bffs here. and maybe forever. we didn't really do that much tonight, but it was still one of my favorite nights out in london.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

wimbledon

today we went to wimbledon! Well, among many other things. but this was by far the grandest of my adventures today.
We took the tube all the way out there and met the nicest fellow who lives there who gave us directions and chatted with us about how he prefers nyc - crazy. we made it there, discovered that it cost 12 pounds and that we had to hurry to the ticket tent which closed in just a few minutes, we ran - and were there 3 minutes before 8, but they w
ere closing then and wouldn't sell us tickets. so we decided to walk around the perimeter. little did we know this extends at least 200 miles around, or that's certainly what it felt like. it was so much fun though, we chatted with the guards at every gate (though no one would let us in...) and took ridiculous picture and got ourselves completely lost. when we finally asked someone where the tube was he said "what tube?! you're at least 40 minutes away from any tube stop." so we walked back, more making friends with a police man and some more locals along the way. so we didn't actually get in - we might go again tomorrow - but we had an awesome time!
today i also went to the V&A museum to do an assignment for my jane austen class though I wish I could have stayed waaay longer. I'll be back there for sure. and then to the national portrait gallery to do some more assignments. hung out at trafalgar square, sitting on some statue, talking to someone from birmingham or something like that. people here are so FRIENDLY! when was the last time i had a conversation with a complete stranger for 5 minutes? it's amazing.
I love it.
I love LONDON.

ps, please read this entry in a british accent. I've been speaking (and thinking) in a rather poor one all day. I really can't stop....

Monday, June 28, 2010

homework.

soooo I guess i had kinda thought it wasn't really like going to school here... but as it turns out, it is. I just did reading for my classes for like, the last 4 hours. and have five projects to do by this week and two papers to write. Granted, the projects are stuff like go and find a certain exhibit at the V&A or the national portrait gallery and write a response or something fun, but still, it's going to be a busy semester.

I love Jacqui. she's my favorite. we had so much fun today at H&M looking at some totally wild styles, and then wandering all around to get to the british museum to see the elgin marbles and the rosetta stone before we had to hurry home for dinner. SO cool. we really just scratched the surface of that huge museum. going back there for sure.

Also got my ward assignment and we had a fireside from someone who lived through england during WWII, which was interesting.

I really wanted to switch out of the jane austen class, but i figure if I've already read and bought the books, I can stick it out. So i really hope I don't hate it....

Sunday, June 27, 2010

speakers corner

it's sunday - although it doesn't feel like my typical sunday - I think in large part due to the fact that i didn't fall into a coma for most of the day.... I am not going to sleep away my time here! so we got up and went to the hyde park ward today which they say is really different from the other wards in London because there were a ton of tourists, and because it's in the middle of London, the real members are all upper class folks. it was still really cool to see because it was so diverse - the choir sang and it was awesome to hear 30 people from all around the world singing 'come follow me' - we are all brothers and sisters in the gospel.

after church we wandered over through hyde park to speakers corner where we heard some very different kinda preaching than we heard at church! these guys were all really really radical standing on their soap boxes, and it was so confrontational and really just kind of crazy. really fun to listen to for a bit, but they didn't convince me that america was a communist organization or that jesus was the same person as moses, though i heard both of those things.... I think i might just jump up on a soap box next week and preach me some gospel!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

what a day.

You know when you see a commercial and the hamburger looks huge, and the lettuce looks so crisp and fresh and the beef is juicy etc. etc. and by the end of those 30 seconds you’re so convinced that it must be the best burger on earth that you go out and pay six bucks for one… and then it tastes just like a normal old burger?

Well I had this awful fear in my gut that London was that hamburger. That all the hype surrounding it was just that – hype; that the postcards were touched up and exaggerated; that people’s memories of their visits grew as they bragged about their adventures.

But here’s the truth: It’s all true!!!

London is this incredible, beautiful, unbelievable city! We got around today a lot, but more than just run through museums or even start to master the underground (both of which we did), I feel like I got to know this city so much better from tonight’s activity which was: watching the world cup game at a little pub. This was the first time all day that I didn’t feel like a tourist, but like I actually lived here. We made friends with all of the other people in the pub and though they obviously knew that we were Americans, we were all friends. USA versus Ghana. We lost, tragically. But all the Ghana supporters were very kind and gave us pats on the back and I didn’t even really care that we lost. and you know, usa may have lost, but watching it in an english pub made up for it!

Now I just want England to win….

Today I also:

Made friends

Got sunburned

Rode a bus

Went tubing

Ate at wagga mammas

Formed the red bench club

Went to the national gallery

Stood in a huge crowd near the changing of the guard, though I admit – I saw nothing

Went to Coventry Gardens

Got a blister

Went to Harrods

Changed my money into colorful monopoly type money

Wore myself out BIGtime… time for bed. Church bright and early! Goodnight beautiful world

Friday, June 25, 2010

Just Touched Down in London Towne

what a flight! I actually loved it. It was really long, i sat next to a really smelly boy who didn't speak English, and i was in the middle section with no window to lean on... but despite all that, it was great! the flight attendants were really nice, i had my own free tv and I watched valentines day which I thought would be incredibly dumb... and it was, but it had taylor lautner and was kind of funny... and dinner was delicious and there were tons of drinks and plenty of water etc. and the coolest part was that the sun went down and it got dark and then like, 3 hours later somebody opened their window and the sun was up! and it was morning across the ocean! So I didn't really get a lot of sleep, but I took a little nap at the center and I feel pretty good. Johnos right about the whole jet lag thing being a myth. plus isn't it awesome that I crossed the entire ocean in one night??
When I got to the airport I couldn't find whitney who I was going to share a taxi with, so after I waited for a while, I headed out on my own, opting for the cheapest mode of transportation instead and just navigating the underground here with my luggage. turned out not to be too hard - I only got lost when I came up from the underworld and got mixed up on my east and west (how on earth do people keep track with no mountains to guide them?) which was promptly corrected by the nicest man with the cutest accent who said: little darlin', i hate to tell you but you're going the complete wrong way you poor dear.
I mean I guess I knew it was coming, but everyone has an accent here!! it's awesome. and cool.
i went exploring with hannah in kensington park and saw the palace and sat around and watched people etc.
and so i guess I'm really here!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Passport? Check.

I'm sitting at my airport terminal right now. 3 hours early. there's no way I am going to miss this flight...
and so my adventure begins!!

Mom told me to always keep my money in a pouch under my shirt
Andrew told me to watch money exchange rates and take lots of pictures
Lauren said to send her a postcard
Stephany told me to watch out for their Chinese food
Dani told me to catch myself an English boy
Johno said to prepare myself to say "holy macrole" all the time
I say bring it on LONDON!! I'm so excited.
anyone else have more good advice for me??

I did lent for 40 days (see past blog, full of clever, witty entries that I'm sure you'd enjoy), and then 40 days of puttering around, waiting for this (again, immortalized in blog format, however slightly less enjoyable), and now here I am! 40 days in the coolest city in the world. This blog shall be the crowning jewel in my collection cause for these 40 days (give or take), I finally have actually have something awesome to do!