Tuesday 18 December 2007

so no one told you it was gonna be that way...

Well, this is it! My last day in London. It's so strange, I've spent so long looking forward to tomorrow and counting down to it, and now that it's basically here I'm thinking "no, that's ok, I can wait a bit longer"! Maybe because of all the work I had, but still. I really do love this city, it's just so vast and amazing. Yesterday I went to the National Gallery with Liz and we talked art - it was SO great. Then Liz, Sarah, Nathan and I went to dinner on the embankment (Giraffe, so yummy!) and THEN Liz and I went to see Les Mis. The perfect London day folks, right there. Today I have no real clue what I'm doing. I think the plan right now is to go to St. Paul's with Blair and possibly Sarah and Nate, and then maybe (hopefully? finally!?) Hyde Park. I have to give my computer (Del) back today, and finish packing. And hopefully make my peace with leaving this wonderful city for an indeterminable amount of time. Maybe one day I'll come back.

So, to anyone out there who read this, or even skimmed it, thank you. I hope you enjoyed visiting London through my eyes, and, if I know you, I hope this blog helped me seem not so far away.

Ta!

Monday 17 December 2007

I can't be as sorry as you think I should...

Holy crap, I haven't updated about Scotland yet?! The days are just running away with me, I'm trying so hard to squeeze in all the things I want to do before I fly home. On WEDNESDAY. Wow. That came up fast.

In one word, Scotland was AMAZING. In many, it was funny, and beautiful, and a great opportunity, and historic, and cultural, and exciting, and, and, and! Just so great! I went on a bus tour and we started in Edinburgh and travelling up into the Highlands hitting up places like Glencoe and Loch Ness, and drove even further North to the Isle of Skye, which was so pretty and actually reminded me a lot of Canada! Our tour guide was this small young Scottish woman named Debs who was this hilarious spritely girl who doubled as our bus driver! And Dianne and I made friends with these two Aussie girls, Louise and Hannah, and now I'm really tempted to go to Australia (as if I wasn't tempted already with Ryan being down there). I learned so much history and random facts about Scotland, Nessie, clans, and whisky! I bought a little souvenier for myself and a small bottle of whisky to try! All in all, a fantastic trip - I can't wait to go back!!

Now I'm in packing/sightseeing/soaking-up-London mode. I went on a huge walk from my res, down Baker St, across Wigmore, then down Regent to Oxford, then across Oxford (CRAZY CHRISTMASY OXFORD - so many people!!!) to Marble Arch. That's a looooooong walk for those of you who don't know the area - about 3km! Ok, I know, that's not a whole lot, but it is considering I didn't plan any of that. Yesterday Liz, Sarah, and Sarah's boyfriend Nathan and I saw Natalie off (so sad!) and then went Christmas shopping at Whiteleys (very posh mall in Notting Hill) and then to Oxford Circus, then to Picadilly/Leicester to see about getting theatre tickets. We couldn't get any for last night so we'll go back today and see about getting some £20 tickets to Avenue Q. So then we grabbed dinner and went to this pub I've been meaning to go to since I got here. Then we went to Vic and hung out for a bit. Long day, but a good one!

So today our foresome (aptly named Remainder Four) are hitting up the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, and then hopefully the Christmas festival in Hyde Park, and also hopefully Avenue Q tonight. Should be a good day if everything goes as planned!

Sunday 9 December 2007

deck the halls...

Well hello! My time here is almost at an end, I only have ten days left. It's starting to feel really wierd. I'm excited to go home and have Christmas and see my family and friends, but I'm also kind of nervous about it after being away for all this time. Things will be different, I will be different. They won't be the same as they were the last time I was there. That makes me kind of sad, and nervous for the homecoming.

This week was really really good. It was the last week of classes, and since we don't have exams over here it was the last week of everything pretty much. So there were a bunch of final things to see and do, and lots of photo taking at every oppotunity. Photos taken of every class and with most profs, and lots of fun photoshoots wherever we were because we knew our time together was short. It was really good though, the people here with me are pretty hilarious, and great to be around.

I went to a panto on Wednesday night at the Hackney Empire. BEST SHOW EVER!!! It was part looney tunes, part slapstick, part vaudeville, part Disney movie, and all fun! Tons of audience participation, tons of songs and laughter, a whole bunch of current and regional jokes added in, and two of the main characters were cross-dressed, including the main male hero who was played by a women. Amazing and hilarious! I wish I could see it again, I didn't stop smiling through the entire show, and I left feeling as giddy as a six year old. Pantos are where it's at.

OH! AND, Ian McKellen was in the audience! So we all had fun ogling him a bit. Good times. Brings my celebrity sightings up to two!

People have already started to go home. People already ARE home. It's such a weird feeling. I've still got a trip to Scotland and Chantelle coming to do/enjoy before I go home, and people are already there, reminicing about their time in the UK. I feel like I spent so much of my time over here waiting to go home, and when I get home I'm going to spend so much time and energy on thinking and missing London and this semester. Why is the grass always greener on the other side?

I should go, I leave for Scotland soon (eeeee! so excited!) and I haven't even packed yet!

Sunday 2 December 2007

out in the night, into the water...

So this week definitely picked up since I wrote. Thursday night was really busy. I saw Rachmaninov and Dvorak performed by the London Symphony Orchestra at Royal Festival Hall (my last concert for music, tear!) which was really amazing! Then a bunch of us went to ISH for what was one of our final stints at karaoke. It was a good time, typical of any time we our group gets together.

Friday was good. A little laid back I think, considering I can't remember it really. I think I worked. Oh, and I think I watched The Return of the King. Yep. Good times. lol

Saturday was busy busy! I was woken up at 9am by Erin to go to Covent Garden market because I hadn't been yet. So I was up, dressed, and out the door in about 10 mintues! The market was really cool, I think I especially liked that it has a permanent structure creating the market, unlike the other markets I've been to. Anyway, we ended up seeing a random line-up and joined it to get stand-by tickets to see Jewels at the Royal Opera House! It's a ballet based on the music of three different composers, and it has no plot, so it's pure unadulterated dance set to music. It was really good! I especially loved the middle part, Rubies. And then on my way back home after the show (with Erin, who came with) we ran into Dianne who told us that a bunch of people were going to the Canaidan bar, The Maple Leaf, so we quickly changed and headed there to meet up with everyone. So, long story short, I was in Covent Garden three times yesterday - so much! It was really good though.

Today I worked. Finished Walking Tours and Theatre - two courses done!! All I have left now is music and art. Here goes nothin'!

Also, 17 days 'till Canada! Weeeeeee!

Tuesday 27 November 2007

I'll follow you into the dark...

Hey! Look at me, posting, and it hasn't been a week since my last one! Although, I hate to break it to you, not much has changed since my last post. School is still dictating most of my actions, but I'm at a point now where I can take breaks from it like watching Grey's, going for walks, watching movies (I watched Bridget Jones' Diary tonight!) or going to ISH bad trivia! So it's nice to not be doing one thing all the time, my brain kind of gets fried when that happens.

Talked to my mom for about an hour tonight on the phone, it was so good! We talked about tons of stuff, and it was just so nice to hear her voice again. I'm getting stressed over here so it's nice to hear an accepting voice.

I don't know what else to say. I'm seeing a concert on Thursday for music, Rachmaninov and Dvorak, I'm looking forward to it. I'll let you know how it is!

Back to the grind I suppose, until next time!

Friday 23 November 2007

under the blacklight...


So, I can't seem to go less than a week before updating. I'd love to update more, but the weekdays feel so jam packed that I either don't get a chance to or don't even think of it. Oh well, though, I'm not even sure anyone actually reads this, so it's probably just me writing to myself. Which I can do in my paper journal. Right. But I'm posting anyway! On the off chance one of you Canadian peeps are actually stopping to see what I'm up to.

So what have I been up to? WORK! This felt like my hell week, so much stress and so many things to do. I managed to get a good chunk of things done, and now I only have my four final projects due, which I guess is like having four exams, and they're mostly not due 'till December 5th, so I think I'm doing ok. I hope! I could wake up tomorrow and realize I forgot a bunch of stuff or underestimated the amount of work something will need. But right now it's ok.

This week I saw a play at the Soho theatre called Joe Guy. It was a really good play, basically about the main character, Joe, and how he felt he had to stop being himself in order to suceed in life, which he them failed at. It's also kind of about the tensions between African blacks and Afro-Carribean blacks in London (or Britain in general, I guess) so that was really interesting too. And, the best part in my opinion, it starred Abdul Salis from Love Actually! (That's who the picture is of) For those of you not familiar with this amazing movie, he plays the friend of a guy named Colin Frissell who, after being rejected one too many times by British girls, decides to move go to the US where he will become instantly irrestitable. Anyways, Abdul Salis was amaaaaaazing and I'm so glad to have seen him in that show. Very very cool.

Not much else happened this week, besides a lot of stressing over work. The roomies are gone again. They went to Spain on Tuesday and get back tomorrow. Oh, and I've been slowly falling more and more in love with Rilo Kiley as of late. I always had their album Take Offs and Landings, but I recently got Under the Blacklight and really started liking it. So then I went and got More Adventurous because it already had three songs I liked on it. So yeah. Lots of Jenny Lewis happening in my room right now!

I guess that's all. I'll try to update BEFORE next weekend.

Oh and PS - 26 days and this is all over! Not sure how I feel about that... I'll get back to you.

Sunday 18 November 2007

we'll do it all, everything, on our own

My roomies are both away this weekend, leaving me with a big ol' empty room. It's been a little lonely, but a little amazing at the same time. I forgot how nice it was to have some time for yourself. I also got out of the room a lot and hung out with other London Semester people who I don't spend as much time with. I tell you, being in a triple definitely makes you socially stunted, especially when all three of you are on, for the most part, the same schedule. Same classes, same assignments (which means same busy and quiet periods) and we all know everyone so we all basically have the same social schedule. It's good, because there's always people there, but it's mindless because there's always people there! I'm enjoying it actually, but I think I'll also be glad to go back to my regular social habits.

I've been really stressed about my workload lately, and also getting homesicky because I was having troubles calling home or talking on msn or anything (no phone and no computer make meg something something). So I had a minor breakdown about that on Thursday night, and, to my relief, my friend Blair said she didn't know how I was doing this semester without a computer. It really justified my frustration, and the breakdown gave me the push I needed to do something about it. I talked to my friend Liz, who's also going through this sans CPU, and we decided to split the cost of renting a computer for our last month here. I'm really happy about it. This way I can get all my work done guilt-free, and connect with home a LOT more often.

Last night a bunch of us went to this Canada themed bar in Covent Garden called The Maple Leaf. It was so cool! It felt so stereotypically Canadian. It felt like a log cabin, there was a stuffed bear, hockey memorabilia all over the place, aboriginal art, and Canadian beer! They had Sleeman on tap, and they sold poutine! So of course we indulged. Oh! And they do pitchers, that's virtually unheard of over here! So it was a really good night. :)

I suppose that's all for now. Things are good. :)

Thursday 15 November 2007

I don't need to lose it to know that I had it good...

Well hello! As always, it's been a while, and as always, so much has happened I'm not sure I'll get it all in. But I suppose that's the nature of a blog; something is always left out. And I'm ok with that, more opportunity to share stories when I get home.

Speaking of home, I fly home in a little over a month - 34 days to be exact! I'm both happy and sad about that to be honest. I'm having a great time over here, I really like London and all I've been doing for classes and stuff. But I really miss my family and friends, the people who love you no matter what. I also realize I don't really like the place I'm living in. I feel like I would really have enjoyed living in a flat, with a computer, and a phone (I don't have either here. I know, crazy!)

But last weekend I went to Sheffield to visit Amy, who lived across the hall from me in my first year in Artz. She moved there in September, and is just loving it over here. It was great to see her and spend time with her, and it was also really great to see her so happy with her life right now. She said she has no plans to live in Canada again unless it's to get her immigration papers to move to the UK for good. Wow!

This weekend I feel like be a slow one. I should do some work, so that'll probably happen at some point. But I'd also like to get started on the list I've made of things to do before I leave. Among other things, it is:

- Hyde Park, to see Kenginston Gardens (the Diana stuff) and the Peter Pan statue
- Covent Garden, to see te market that's there
- a movie in Leicester Square
- the Imperial War Museum
- go inside St. Paul's Catherdral
- go ice skating (I'm not sure tis one will pan out, I might just wait 'till I'm back in Kingston)

So that's where I'm at now. Slowly getting more and more ready to go home!

Sunday 4 November 2007

I've been searchin' all around the world...

This weekend feels like the world slowed to a snail's pace. My weekdays go by so fast that when I don't go anywhere on the weekends they feel soooooo sloooooooooooooow. I'm not sure whether this is a good or bad thing. I like having the chance to catch my breath, get caught up with friends and on school work, and have time for myself. But it's a little hard because I when things go by slowly I have more time to miss home, which just makes me feel bad because I feel like I should be enjoying London so much that it wouldn't occur to me to miss something from home. Oh well, can't control what you feel I suppose.

Friday night was ridiculous. A big group of us went out to the Notting Hill Arts Club and drank and danced the night away. It was actually a really good time except for little bits of drama that crept their way into the evening. But the good outweighed the bad I think, so it's ok. Saturday I went to Camden Market again and got myself a day-by-day horoscope book for 99p and a blue bone ring that had dyed my finger. I also got some more gifts - ones for Emile and Alex. Now I only have three people to buy for! And I have ideas for two of them, all I need now is inspiration for Nick and I'm all set. Who knew brothers were so hard to buy for? Last night was really relaxed. I spent the night in, watched a couple episodes of Grey's and V for Vendetta. Today I've got the room to myself mostly, which is so great. I'm getting a great chance to relax and just so what I want. I met with my group for music class and we worked a little on our project, and now I think I'm going to do some more work and possibly watch something on the computer. Feels like a typical Sunday afternoon. All I need now is a copy of the Sunday Star. sigh, I miss it.

What did you do this weekend?

Friday 2 November 2007

life keeps rolling on...

Yet another busy week. I swear, this one went by faster than the others! Probably because I only got back from my Reading Week adventures on Monday.

Classes this week were good, although it was hard to get back into the school mindset. I managed to though, by music on Wednesday I was back in the swing of things. Tuesday night I saw a play called Kebab at the Royal Court which was pretty good. It was a translation of a Romanian play about Romanian immigrants in Dublin. Specifically it's about three Romanians trying to make a life for themselves. And of course, it being a play, things go wrong. It was a pretty enjoyable play about immigration (something I can identify with, being a Canuck and all) but I felt a little left out because it was Romanians in Ireland, two cultures I don't know a whole lot about. I really liked the show anyway though, probably because there was a talk with the director and cast after the show. I always love hearing feedback from the people actually doing the show.

Last night for music I saw the London Philharmonic Orchestra (not the same orchestra as before!) doing Holst's Planets and Walton's Belshazzar's Feast. Let me tell YOU. The Planets was AMAZING!!! Probably my favourite piece of music I've seen since I've been here. So big and so entertaining, and unlike a lot of other really structured classical music it wasn't trying to go awywhere or work toward something. Each movement was just a beautiful meditation on whatever Holst's inspiration was. Just amazing. I need to own it. Belshazzar's Feast was good too, it's a choral piece with singing and all that, and tells the story of the downfall of Babylon. I really like it, just not as much as the Holst. I think I'd like to own it too though.

Wednesday was Hallowe'en. The people at the other res (Vic League) hosted a party for everyone. It was such a good time! Oh man, some people had the most ridiculous costumes! My roomie Steph went as Charlie Chaplin with this creepy paper mask she bought in Amsterdam, and my friend Liz went as euro-trash, but it wasn't enough to go as that she needed to be male euro-trash. Oh man, I've never laughed so hard in my life, she was SO GOOD! She had a unibrow, and a gross goatee, and a fake package, and kept hitting on all the girls in this really indescriminate european accent. It was hysterical, the pictures still crack me up. Oh and another highlight? Jerrard (our prof) and his wife Diana coming to the party, complete with costumes!

So that's basically my week. Today I'm going to try to do work (mail that thing off to Australia, finally!), and watch Grey's. I might watch other things too depending on how much work I get done. I'm staying in London this weekend, and it's the first weekend in a while. I was really excited for it until I remembered why I don't like spending the weekend in London - I get so bored! Maybe I just need to go out walking more. Oh well. Adventure awaits?

Tuesday 30 October 2007

bop to the top

I got back yesterday from my Reading Week break. Dianne and I went to France and the north of England. We spent three days in Paris, two in the Loire valley near this small town called Fontevraud (I don't know how to say it!) and then about 5 days just outside Lancaster, near the Lake District. It was all so whirlwind and crazy, and a lot of things went wrong, but it was a great trip. Here are some tidbits:

I chose my courses for next semester from an internet terminal in Heathrow airport. Not sure if I think that's annoying or awesome, but it's done. I have all the courses I want. :)

The day we arrived in Paris was also apparently the day all public transport went on strike, so there were no buses, trains, or subways working in the city and we arrived so late in the day (about 6pm) that there weren't any airport shuttles happening either. We had to take a cab from Charles de Gaulle airport to our hostel. Sucked, but it had to be done.

We took a cruise on the Siene, and it was a great way to see some of the city. We also hit up all the major tourist spots: Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Notre Dame, Musee D'Orsay, Arc de Triomphe, Champs Elysees.

The Loire was gorgeous, and I think I'd rather return there than to Paris. I think coming from London is just felt like another big city, but the Loire was like a different world. Pretty landscapes, nice people, comfy places to stay, and if I had more money I would be able to say good food and wine. Maybe next time?

Once back in Britian we went to Blackpool (on the west coast) to go to a big amusement park called Pleasure Beach. It was really great! We went on tons of rollercoasters and, despite the cold, they were really fun. It's been a while since I've been on roller coaster, it was fun!

We also spent a couple days in the Lake District. GORGEOUS. Such pretty hills (they call them the fells) and valleys. Cute little towns with yummy cafes and great shops. We went to the house Beatrix Potter lived in when she earned enough money to move out of her parents' house. Small and cute, and they've planted a garden like the ones she writes about. It reminded me of that Beatrix Potter/Peter Rabbit dish set I had when I was growing up. I wonder if that's still around? I'm sure it is, but whether it's out a moving box yet is an entirely different matter. We also drove up a really really windy road through a small mountain in the Lake District, to really get a sense of what it's like. Lots of winds, narrow roads, and sheep! Some sheep even posed for my camera.

And now we're back home, and I'm trying to get back into the school mindset. Today I don't have any set class (well, a show tonight...) so I'm going to catch up on life: write and mail postcards I bought while away, choose a topic for my British art history paper (suggestions, anyone?), and get caught up on schoolwork in general. Oh, and watch last week's Grey's!

I suppose that's all for now. That's not a very good glimpse at what my break was like, but it's hard to tell you everything you want to know without hearing your questions. So ask away if you want to know about something. In the mean time, I'll try to update in a couple days.

Tuesday 16 October 2007

a foggy day in london town

So I realize I'm not writing in this as much as I'd like to, or maybe not as much as you'd like me to. But you know what? They keep us BUS-AY here! It's ridiculous! If it's not the classes with homework and two shows a week and classes and extra group meetings and outings then it's social stuff with the other students and nights out or in or chilling or friends visiting or impromtu travel plans to Stratford-Upon-Avon. Makes my head spin just writing it out in this blog. So you can understand why I'm having troubles trying to fit in time to update you all.

Evan and Cara just visited for a week and it was so so amazing! It was SO GREAT to see them and have them here for so long. It was honestly like having a piece of home here, which was so comforting because I've been having touble feeling completely at home and relaxed here. So that was great. This week has just been horrendous. It's our last week before our break which means we've got things due for each class so everyone (including me) is really stressed and freaking out. And on top of that Dianne and I had issues with our tranportation to Paris but now (thankfully) everything is worked out. We're going Thursday now instead of Wednesday which works out much better since we have a paper due Thursday and neither of us have started (eek!).

So last night I saw another play at the National Theatre (our third!) and I think it was my favourite at that venue. Each play we've seen has been in a different style theatre; the first one was in a Greek amphitheatre style, the second was in a typical proscenium arch theatre (like the ones most plays are performed in), and the third one (last night's) was in a studio style theatre, which is really intimate and has seating that can easily be rearranged to suit the set of the play. Anyways! This show was about polygamy/polyamory, which is a topic I find really interesting, and I found it even more interesting that the topic was being addressed by Britain's National Theatre! And there was also this incredibly talented young actor who played the 17-year-old son of the main character. His characterization was amazing, as well as his character, and I think I would go see the show again just for him.

Tonight we went to Royal Festival Hall to see Ladysmith Black Mambazo, who, if you don't know, are this awesome African acapella band who, among other things, recorded on Paul Simon's album Graceland. The concert was really good! Yep. There isn't much else I can say about that.

So I don't think I'll be updating again until I get back from Reading Week. The itinerary is Paris on Tursday for three nights, (hopefully) the Loire valley for two nights, and then northern England for five nights. Should be fun!

Wednesday 10 October 2007

WOW

So much has happened since I last wrote! I'm going to try to get it all in! So since I last wrote I've seen four plays and two concerts (holy crap, I know!), been out to celebrate two birthdays, welcomed two of my best friends to London and done a bunch of schoolwork. (Look Martin, I'm talking about school!) I saw two productions of The Merchant of Venice, one at The Globe (which was such a fun experience!) and a fringe production at a theatre in London's east end called The Arcola. The first one was really good because they really tried to take your back to what it would have been like seeing a show during Shakespeare's time. So we stood in the yard, and they simulated daylight, and it was generally a raucous good time. The other production wasn't as good. I liked some of the concepts that were introduced but on the whole I was frustrated by it because they opened a lot of doors and set up a lot of themes and bigger questions and then stopped addressing them. It just felt half-baked.

The other show I saw was Cabaret on the west end, it was really fun too! I don't really like Cabaret but I liked the dancing and the set design, and it was still a show on the west end (in Picadilly Circus!) and the cherry on top was having one of the characters come to our class the next day to talk with us a little about the show and about being an actor in London. He was really nice and it was a great treat to talk to someone in the business.

The latest play I saw was another one at the National Theatre called Rafta Rafta. It's set around an immigrant Indian family and is basically a family comedy-drama. It was a good slice of life for a family like that, and was pretty funny. I think our class liked it.

The two conerts were also good. I saw a lack-lustre concert on tango music (the music was good but the singing and dancing were corny and lame), and a concert by the London Philharmonia on Brahms and Strauss which was really great! The music was so well done and the pieces were moving, I only wished the piano soloist had had more emotion in his playing. But overall it was a great concert.

Last week was Steph's birthday and we went out last Wednesday (though her birthday was Friday) to ISH bar, which was a great time. Jerrrard (our prof) and his wife Diana came out, which was hilarious, and I was really glad that the group just all (or mostly all) came out and was in good spirits. We all had a good time chatting and all that. And then last night Steph, Dianne, Cara, Evan and I went out kind of for Dianne's birthday, which is on Thursday. We wanted to go to the Ice Bar but got there too late (we might try to go back later in the week, even though it had a £15 cover - eek!) and then ended up at a bar in Picadilly Circus called On Anon, which was pretty good. We stayed for a couple pints and then headed home.

Saturday marked the beginning of Cara's & Evan's visit to London! They got here around noon and we've been doing things non-stop since then, with the exception of class. We've been to Regent's Park (duh, it's basically our backyard), Harrod's, Primark, out to dinner, and Cara and Evan have also been to Fortnum and Mason's (a high end dept store like Harrod's), Hamley's Toy Store, and the London Eye. I think theyre having a good time, and it's really great having them here, even with having to share my tiny single bed. Oh, and we've been trading all sorts of gossip and drama, us telling about random things that happen here and them filling Dianne and I in on the drama happening in our group of friends right now.

So I suppose now you're (mostly) all caught up! Tonight we're seeing Carmen for music class (yay!) and this weekend Dianne and I are going to Brighton, and Dianne, Cara, Evan and I might go to Stratford-Upon-Avon to visit Cara's friend from high school. And Steph's off to Amsterdam this weekend for lots of fun and debauchery. We're always busy, now I just need to find time to do work!

Tuesday 2 October 2007

in which the homesickness sets in...

Highlights from last weekend:
- Staying in British suburia, despite making me miss my own surburban home.
- Trying out punting. I wasn't very good, and actually got a little frustrated, but I liked sitting in the boat and spending time with the roomies.
- Our B&B. Very comfortable with an ensuite bathroom (that doesn't feel like you're on a barge) and a tv in the room. I got to watch British talk shows!
- Going up a church tower to see the whole of Oxford, and even into the countryside a little. Very pretty.
- This cafe called Puccino's with a very quirky menu and decor. My kind of place.

Things I'm looking forward to:
- Evan and Cara coming to visit for an entire week! Eeeee!
- Getting more and more used to London things like the Tube, the streets, and the general layout of the city. I still get frustrated with how easily I lose my sense of direction here, but I'm getting better.
- The drama class' backstage tour of the British National Theatre scheduled for next week.
- Going out tomorrow for Steph's (roomate's) birthday.

Things I miss:
- My privacy. Being in a triple is definitely worse than the double in Artz I remember. I've been here a month, and been alone twice since I drove to the airport in Toronto. Ugh.
- My computer. It's my window home. I go stir-crazy when I can't interact with different people on a regular basis, and even moreso when I can't connect with my family and best friends when I want to, or read my blog, or do random research on things that interest me, not to mention actual research I need to do for classes. This is what I'm having the hardest time with. I knew it would be an adjustment, but I didn't expect the guilt I would feel always borrowing time on my roomates' computers. If there is any way to get one right now, I'd get it. But I keep coming up dry.
- Television, especially since Private Practice and Grey's have started. Plus, sometimes it feels so good to relax and veg in front of the boob tube. Some people listen to music, some people have a glass of wine, I watch tv.
- Peanut butter, solely because someone mentioned it at dinner tonight and now I have a craving.

I don't want you to think I'm not having a good time. I am. I'm enjoying myself. I'm meeting new people and doing new things, and loving being here. I just miss those things.

Tuesday 25 September 2007

Oh, PS!

I'm STILL trying to figure out how to put pictures in posts, every time I try I get those little blue boxes with the question marks inside. Anyone out there able to help me?

city livin'...

I'm trying to update more so I don't forget things when I go to write about the last 489509238748 million things I did in the last little bit. I'm trying to do the same with my paper journal.

Anyways. When did I last update? Friday evening? So Saturday Dianne, Steph, and I went to Buckingham Palace to tour through the State Rooms. It was really nice, the rooms are really opulent and ornate and really interesting to walk through. We got a complimentary commentary to listen to which I really appreciated because it had a lot of history of the building. I learned about the palace's history, how it used to be a house and was then renovated and recreated into a palace, and then redecorated by King George IV and then finished by Queen Victoria. I especially liked listening about how the Queen's Garden's got bombed during WWII, and then the King and Queen took lunch in an air raid shelter and then went to East London to tour around, which was the part of London that got bombed the heaviest. Oh, and for future reference, Buckingham Palace staff are not allowed to take pictures for you. Go figure.

Saturday night was good. Dianne and I went to South London (Clapham, to be exact) to meet Dianne's friend of a friend, James. He was really nice! Typical British guy, likes soccer (football) and cricket (we had a good chat about how much I like cricket, despite having never actually seen a match), is from Northern England (Yorkshire) and works for HSBC bank in the city. The three of us went out to dinner, which James generously paid for (I tried to offer money, he wouldn't take it... oh well?), which was really nice of him (!) and then went to see his flat and watch some British tv, which ended up being us watching a couple episodes of Friends (lol) before heading home. All in all, it was a good evening. We invited him to ISH karaoke.

Sunday was boring because I didn't do anything or go anywhere, and have no computer or tv to occupy me. I did some work, but there really isn't all that much to do here. So I got a little homesick, and then got frustrated with being homesick and decided that from now on I need only devote half-days to schoolwork in hopes of staving off the homesickness.

Anyways. Yesterday was pretty good. Lots of class. We had a really lively discussion in Drama about the show we saw last week (Poe's Masque of the Red Death at Battersea Arts Centre). It was really really great to discuss some of what we all saw and did, and I was pretty disappointed when the prof had to cut off the discussion. After class we went to Shakespeare's Globe to see The Merchant of Venice, which was so good! It was definitely an experience standing in the yard for three hours and watching the show very much like I would watch a costume today. I had visions of Shakespeare in Love, it was pretty cool. I took as many pictures as I could, and will put them up on Facebook and Flickr for y'all to see. (I have a link to my Flickr account in the sidebar, by the way) The show was bawdy and funny and the crowd got a little raucous and it was just so enjoyable. Add onto that the fact that the acting was amazing and Bassanio was gorgeous and I'm sold. :)

So that's about it. Oh! Dianne and I went to the Victoria and Albert museum today to look at the fashion stuff they had. It's a really nice place, I'd like to go back there.

In other news, it's about two weeks until Cara and Evan get here, and I'm SO excited! And in other other news, I foolishly didn't bring my tan cord jacket and I'm regretting it huge. Oh well. I guess I'll just wear my trench more.

Friday 21 September 2007

Ok! I'm back with more stories. Sorry I haven't posted pics yet, I'm not used to Blogger and haven't put the time in to figure it out yet. There are just so many other things to do!

So when I last left you I was talking about what... fireworks? Which brings us to the beginning of this week. Classes this week were good, we're starting to settle into a good groove which is relaxing. On Tuesday night we went to the Battersea Arts Centre in South London to see an adaptation of Poe's The Masque of the Red Death. Let me tell you, it was A-MAZING!!!! It was the best and most different play I've ever seen. Instead of having the play performed for us, we were totally incorporated into the performance of it. So instead of sitting in a theatre with the actors on the stage, we all got to take part in the play, walking through the building which was transformed into the world of the play. It was so crazy! You could be walking down a hallway and all of a sudden there is a actor walking toward you on their way somewhere. So you can stick in one room and see who comes and goes, or follow a specific cast member through the building, or just wander and take in the whole thing. There was even a saloon/cabaret room with a bar and band and people performing. It was just so crazy and amazing. If ever I doubted my love for theatre, this show just reaffirmed it.

So I guess it's obvious that that was the highlight of my week. Wednesday we went to the Tate Britain (an art gallery specifically for British art) for art class, and we looked at Victorian paintings and stuff, which was interesting. And last night the music class went to the theatre to see a show all about the Tango. So there was tons of great music and lots of dancing. It was a great show musically but the dancing was kind of lack-lustre. Nothing like So You Think You Can Dance!

Today we went to Portobello Market, which was really cool. It has a lot of antique shops and food and clothing stalls. I bought a couple scarves, a black one and a reddish stripey one like my other two. Oh, and Tuesday morning we went to Camden Market which is so cool and such a hippie place to be. It had tons of cool little handcrafted shops, and places to haggle and stuff. I got a bracelet and a pair of earrings for about £3. I can't wait to go back. :)

Tonight we're going out to dinner to a place called Giraffe. It'll be really nice to get away from the same old caf food for a night. I'll be SO looking forward to cooking and home-cooked food when I come home. And tomorrow the roomies and I are going to Buckingham Palace! We get to go into the rooms and stuff before it closes for the year, so I'm going to try to take some pictures.

I guess that's all. I'm off to watch Friends with Dianne and wait for everyone to get here so we can go to dinner. Thanks for commenting people! Keep 'em coming! :)

Monday 17 September 2007

Just a quick post...

So, highlight of last week? Seeing three performances, that was pretty ridiculous! Saint Joan on Monday night, Albert Herring on Wednesday night, and then Dianne, Steph, Blair, Alannah and I saw The Boy Friend (a musical set in the 1920's on the French Riviera) at the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park on Friday afternoon. Dianne and I had been exploring the park the day before and discovered that the theatre was in it's last days of performance for the summer so we hopped right on that!

Saturday was a looooong day. A bunch of us walked around the South Bank for the afternoon, taking in some sights. It was Doors Open London this weekend so we got to go in to a whole bunch of awesome places like The Rose theatre (Shakespeare in Love!) and the Lloyds of London building, which has some really great architecture. We tried to go into the Gherkin (the huge pretty glass, almost egg-shaped buidling) but even though it was taking part in DOL is was by booking only. But! The Thames Festival was also on so we enjoyed some of that. We walked across the Thames on Southark Bridge, which was so weird! Part of it was covered with sand, some with astroturf, and there were all these booths and tents set up. We all decorated gingerbread cookies, and some of us got some lovely organic ale at a beer tent (yum!) and then we got indian food for lunch and got to sit in an indian-style decorated tent complete with low tables, plush pillows, and islamic-style decorations - very cool.

Last night we returned to the festival and stood in front of the Oxo building to see the most amazing and best fireworks I've EVER SEEN! They were so amazing, and we all felt like little children watching them. And then we all made a human train and got pummeled and molested trying to get out of the throng of people. I get that's what we get for being in the middle of it all. It was worth it. :)

Ok, the roomies and I are going for dinner now so I'll head off. I hope to post some pictures tonight though!

Wednesday 12 September 2007

I have no witty title to put here...

Mainly because I'm so tired! I've been going non-stop since I got here. I've been out every night except one since I got here, and I've been here almost a week! I need to take it easy or I'm going to get sick or crash really hard, neither of which are good prospects.

So! Classes have started, and I'm really enjoying them. I'm taking Music in London, Drama in London, English Art, and Designing a Walking Tour, all of which I've had already. I really like all of them, they're pretty engaging and interesting and are very London-centric. Also, the workload isn't too heavy so I'll still be able to explore the city and travel. But the best part is that through taking the drama and music courses Dianne, Steph, and I go to two performances a week! Monday we went to the National Theatre to see George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan, about Joan of Arc. It was amazing!!! The set design was pretty symbolic and SO beautiful, and the production had this musical accompaniment that was just so so good. It had this amazing intensity in some scenes that was just overwhelming, I loved it! Anyways, tonight for music class we saw an opera by Benjamin Britton called Alfred Herring which I really enjoyed. And we're going to see Carmen in a couple weeks - my nan would be so proud!

Also, I've discovered my London vice, and it's name is Primark. It's a clothing store where things are really nice and really cheap. I found a purse for £6, a cashmere cardigan for £10 and a whole bunch of shirts for £4 or less. It's like Winners, only I only get one brand choice. Anyways, it's a marvelous store, and I'm trying not to go back there daily to check out their £6 jeans and £1 shirt racks.

Anyways, it's getting on to 1am here and my roomies are already in bed so I think I should go. I finished reading Le Petit Prince and now I'm onto a new one, I borrowed Midnight in the Garden of Good and evil from Dana. Mom, is it scary? I don't like reading scary things before bed! I'm lame, I know.

Leave comments! Love y'all!

Sunday 9 September 2007

Well hello!

It's been a while, eh? But I'm safely in London, and pretty settled, so here comes a post!

My flight was so long, and got off to a rough start: we had to stop just before we started taxi-ing to get the engine checked out. Iee! So our 10pm flight ended up taking off around 11pm. The flight itself was ok, except for being long and cramped, but that's kind of to be expected when you fly so long in a sardine can of an airplane. We finally got off the plane and then had to wait in the Customs line for about an hour and a half (CRAZY) and then I breezed through Customs and we got our luggage and left the airport. But oh no, our journey wasn't over yet! We then took a train into London, then a taxi from where we got dropped up to the main building we're staying at, to check in. THEN we had to walk a couple blocks WITH our luggage to the hall we're staying in. Whew! I get exhausted again just telling it. But we're here, and that was days ago, so onto the next events!

My first full day in London was spent just getting used to everything. I went to a Boots (Drug Store) and got some things, and went to a Barclays Bank and found out I can't deposit anything there (or in any British bank, for that matter) so the bank draft I have from my Nan is null here. So I'm pretty low on money. Not good. But the day was still good! Dianne and I hung out with some of the other London Semester girls and a bunch of us went on the London Eye, which was great! I have a bunch of pictures, but no way to dump them yet so you'll have to wait a bit longer to see anything from over here.

Yesterday was spent running errands (yet again) and hanging out with London Semester people, but with each passing day I get more comfortable being here and more used to it all.

A few random observations before I go:

- The Baker Street tube station is tiled with little outlines of Sherlock Holmes' head, very cool!
- Dianne got a new cell phone yesterday, it's so cute! And pink! And can call Canada for 5p a minute!
- My backyard is basically Regent's Park. You look out our window and see a tiny patch of backyard, a small street, and then the Park! Hopefully I'll get to it today.
- I'm getting used to it, but I find myself looking to the wrong side when I cross the street. Oops.