Sunday, May 23, 2010
Homework and the Cha Cha Slide
It was a long day today. Staring at the window and generally just trying to do anything but be in class. We had 6 hours of instruction and that was pure torture. Lets just say that if you imagine the worst thing a trip could be. This is it. As soon as he announced class was over, I was out of that classroom and off to anywhere…just as long as I was not in that classroom. Unfortunately while I may have not been in the classroom, I did have a test to study for. I basically reviewed the chapter powerpoints 2-3 times per chapter and that was my preparation. Lets suffice to say that the evening was as well interesting. Several members from class started dancing first to the Cha Cha Slide and then Applebottom Jeans. It was sooo funny, I was hard pressed not to laugh and it was a great distraction from studying. They did not dance too bad. Well until tomorrow I guess.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
A Relaxing Sabbath
Today was a good day. The last Sabbath we had to spend before we came back home. The sun was out, shining, and beautiful. Newbold campus really has a nice setup and service options. After church for me it was an afternoon of relaxation. Sitting back and talking to friends and family. In addition, walking outside was also a positive experience, something I was sure to take advantage of. We're almost done and I can feel it, the only thing I do not look forward to is tomorrow and monday. This is due to the fact that we have 4 chapters to cover on Sunday and then a final exam monday. Alas, not all can be fun. Anyways until tomorrow.
Friday, May 21, 2010
This is my New Home - Windsor Castle!
Well today was somewhat chaotic. We went on a spur of the moment trip to Windsor Castle and had a blast. Though not as impressive as Versailles it was still cool. The Queen arrived right around the time we got there, leading me to think that she's following us. Either way the royal standard went up. We were able to look around most of Windsor castle. The State Apartments were quite opulent as was Queen Mary's Dollhouse...I did not stare at it as long as some would. Clearly I am not much into dolls or that sorta thing. The stores around the castle were nice and I found quite a few souvenirs for people back home. All too soon it was time to leave and head back, another thrilling day behind. The end is now near.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Another Routine Day
Today was also slow as we had class. Really not that interesting. However, at least I was able to upload my images onto facebook. There is something good about having nothing else to do aside from listen to a lecture. I cannot believe that in one week I go home...it has been quite a trip!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Watching the Guard, I meet Aslan and eat Indian Food
So today was quite a bit of fun! We woke up early and ate breakfast before heading for the train to London. It was about an hour to get in and a couple more minutes on the metro before we arrived at Big Ben. That was pretty cool, yet it was not what I had come to expect. As an American I've always envisioned Big Ben as being pretty huge, unique, I must admit it's smaller than I'd originally expected. After Big Ben we headed over to see Westminster Abbey, which was pretty cool, continuing onward to the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Buckingham Palace. There were a lot of people lined up, yet luckily I was able to stand decently close to the fence behind a lot of midgets..or at least really short people. At first it started out pretty slow, finally becoming real when the stereotypical queens guard - ie the guys in red suits with black hats - came in playing instruments and such to herald their arrival. The queen was in residence that day as evidenced by the royal standard that was flying. I thought that was pretty cool. The ceremony lasted fairly long and afterward it was time for lunch.
Lets just say I had a healthy appetite as we found a place to eat - Pizza Hut- and settled into a nice buffet. Next on the list was Downing Street, home of new prime minister David Cameron. Though we could not get close it was cool to see. After that was Trafalgar Square and that's where I got to climb up onto one of the lions whom I've henceforth nicknamed Aslan. ^_^ That was fun and we were there for around 30minutes before heading off to our final stop of the day, the Bank of England.
The Bank of England was fun and I learned a lot, winning a prize even at the end for opening a safe they had their. We headed back riding the train before going to a restaurant close to our school. I was quite hesitant to eat the food they'd picked as I usually HATE Indian food. But it was not that bad - Yes Aunt Ralene, I ate Indian food and liked it - though I am loathe to admit that. Finally going back to the dorm and collapsing for the evening...what a day!
Lets just say I had a healthy appetite as we found a place to eat - Pizza Hut- and settled into a nice buffet. Next on the list was Downing Street, home of new prime minister David Cameron. Though we could not get close it was cool to see. After that was Trafalgar Square and that's where I got to climb up onto one of the lions whom I've henceforth nicknamed Aslan. ^_^ That was fun and we were there for around 30minutes before heading off to our final stop of the day, the Bank of England.
The Bank of England was fun and I learned a lot, winning a prize even at the end for opening a safe they had their. We headed back riding the train before going to a restaurant close to our school. I was quite hesitant to eat the food they'd picked as I usually HATE Indian food. But it was not that bad - Yes Aunt Ralene, I ate Indian food and liked it - though I am loathe to admit that. Finally going back to the dorm and collapsing for the evening...what a day!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Leisurely Silence
So today was again another slow day. It comprised of an exam and additional class time. Afterward a walk around the campus was quite nice. Really I can not help to see just how amazing God is. It's beautiful here, albeit somewhat similar to Michigan.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Where the heck are the trashcans?????
So it's a mundane Monday. We have a lot of class today, and then to top it all off, a test tomorrow. Luckily this material is something I've really already covered, and I'm sure that out of the 100 questions, some will answer themselves upon comparison. After class I headed back to our dorm area, Moor Close to study. It was a beautiful day and as has been my custom, I've always grabbed a couple apples from the cafeteria to snack on throughout the day. However with this snacking comes a need to throw them away once complete and thus brings up my question...where are the trashcans? I mean seriously the nearest trashcans are located in the bathrooms, not even one in a public area....Yes I know it's a rant, but still...anyways I was up pretty late, till like 2am before I decided to catch some shut eye. Till Tomorrow!
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