Friday, 27 September 2013

London, Baby!

         The bus driver that took us to our hotel in London looked like the actor who played Peter Pettigrew in the Harry Potter movies. His finger nails were SUPER long and his teeth were a little sticky outy. This was my first impression of London. I didn’t think much of it because I was horribly sleep deprived but what I did think was “Oh my god I’m going to Hogwart’s.” And then I might have fallen asleep with my eyes open. It’s really all a blur. They gave us our room keys for the St. Giles hotel and I made my way to my room. No one told us for sure if we were going to have roommates while staying at the hotel but the two beds in the hotel room made it pretty obvious that we did. My roommate did not take the group flight over so she arrived later than the rest of the group. During the time before she arrived, a group of us set out to find pay as you go phones so we could finally call home and let them know that we are alive. We all bought the cheapest phones we could find which ended up being like 20 dollars. It doesn’t flip or slide or have a full keyboard or touch screen or anything. It’s pretty much exactly the same as my first cell phone ever, but it gets the job done.


 I was very nervous about who my roommate was going to be but once I walked into the room and introduced myself I found out that we were in the same boat. She had her friend who was studying abroad with a different program come over early with her so he was going to be staying in our room as well. Both of them were super nervous about studying abroad and one of the first things we bonded over was the general feeling of “what have I done.”  Here is where I would have liked to post a video clip to help you better understand how I was feeling during this time. However I probably would get sued for copyright infringement or something so I will just tell you how to find it.
STEP 1: GO TO YOUTUBE.
STEP 2: TYPE IN THE FOLLOWING INTO THE SEARCH BAR : Tangled Mood Swings
STEP 3: WATCH THE FIRST ONE FROM THE MOVIE Tangled
STEP 4: UNDERSTAND
We quickly discovered that we had the same intentions while in London which were to see all of the major landmarks and generally explore the city. So as soon as we had free time away from the numerous orientation meetings organized for us we began to plan out our few days in London. We found all of the landmarks and their locations relative to the tube, decided which ones we could walk to and set out the next day to go find Piccadilly Circus. 


Well Piccadilly Circus quickly turned into a full trip around London. We still aren’t sure how but we seemed to make all of the right wrong turns. We found Piccadilly Circus, explored a little bit, kept walking in a random direction and ended up by some pretty cool statues. So we decided to just keep going towards the park we saw nearby. Once we got into the park we looked down the street that was closed off for a triathlon that was recently held there and saw a pretty cool arch structure. Thinking the map across the way could tell us what the arches were we checked it out and happened to see Buckingham Palace listed on the map. We thought this was a little weird because we hadn’t walked that far from our hotel and during our planning we decided we should take the tube to get there. So, what else was there to do but go find it! It turns out that was a pretty simple task…we turned our heads and BAM. PALACE. 

At this point we just started laughing at our luck, we didn’t even know how to get to Buckingham Palace and here we were standing right in front of it. After walking around and taking it all in, one of us, I don’t remember who, looked over and said “Is that Big Ben?” Now we were all really shocked. Could we really be that close to all of these things? Apparently we were, we started walking in the general direction of where we thought we saw Big Ben until we popped out of the park onto a random street. We couldn’t see Big Ben anymore so we thought we had gone it the wrong direction when all of the sudden, I kid you not, Big Ben just flew up from the ground and was right in front of us. 

This was unbelievable. Still laughing in disbelief we continued to take in the complete beauty of Big Ben and the Parliament building. This was easily one of the most impressive buildings I had seen since arriving in London. From Big Ben you can very clearly see The London Eye. You know, the gigantic Ferris wheel on the River Thames. So naturally we had to go see it! So we strolled on over to the Eye and bought our tickets and hopped on. We somehow got to jump the line, still not sure why but we didn’t complain! It was a pretty clear day so we had some awesome views of London. 



We saw the building that was designed weird and the reflections of the sun made it melt cars…that was pretty cool. After the Eye we were super tired so we went back to our hotel and slept. The next day Mitch and I went out on our own and saw the London Tower Bridge and the outside of Shakespeare’s Globe Theater. 


I really wanted to go inside but there was a performance going on so we only got to see the outside. This was another very long day of walking and exploring so we very quickly made it back to our hotel, ate dinner, watched movies and went to bed. Somewhere in those days we went to see A Doll’s House which was good, the main actress was VERY odd though and kept like spazzing out through the performance which was very distracting. However, it was still a good experience and I met a really nice woman from NYC which was weird but entertaining. I had a really good time exploring London, but I was still very excited to be going to Wales and to be able to finally settle in at Cardiff and start my Semester Abroad. More to come about arriving in Cardiff! I am almost caught up! Then you will get to hear about my random thoughts throughout the day. Lucky you!

Until Next Time! 

2 comments:

  1. love it! you can totally add youtube videos too, just hit the video button and it will ask how you want to upload and then just hit the youtube button :)

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  2. Ahhh!! It looks like you are having a blast! I loved London! I'm glad you got to see a theatre show; your trip wouldn't have been complete if you didn't!

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