The back of this Palace is Ridiculous!

The back of this Palace is Ridiculous!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

You take the high road and I'll take the low road, and I'll get to Scotland before you...

Ello Readers,

It has been quite a hectic past week and a half so I have not been able to blog. Last weekend I went to St. Andrews Scotland with my parents and it was one of the most amazing experiences I have ever had. Not only is the town of St. Andrews absolutely adorable but the landscape was awe inspiring. We stayed at the Rusacks which is a cute little 200 year old inn that is on the 18th green of St. Andrews golf course. You may have seen it on TV during this years Open Championship. I didn't do a whole lot while I was there except traipsing through the little town and wandering the beach in search of pretty sea shells. It was so relaxing and peaceful and exactly what I needed after my crazy first week in London. The weather was gorgeous and unseasonably warm for Scotland, it was in the 70's and sunny most of the days we were there. Except that one morning when my dad called me at the butt-crack of dawn to let me know he got a tee time at the famous Old Course, and he insisted on me braving the cold down pour to fetch his tennis shoes. Oh the things I do for my father's golf obsession.

When we got back to London that Sunday night I made the best discovery I have made thus far, MEXICAN FOOD! I was fully prepared to live with out my chips and salsa for 5 months but, alas Chilango's will provide me with Mexican deliciousness for the duration of my stay in London Town! They have margaritas and every other mexican staple, oh and to top it off they have FREE REFILLS on DIET COKE! The Lord provides for his faithful, is all I have to say. Free Refills in London is like The Cub's winning a World Series, it's unheard of! (As a side note, I do not want the Cub's to win a World Series). Monday was my Golden Birthday and we celebrated it with the Queen's Bling and a Marg! I went to Saint Paul's Cathedral (beautiful churches make me wish I wasn't Baptist), Tower of London, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey. Eventful Golden Birthday, filled with family and my new friend who bought me flowers for my birthday. I got a little teary eyed at this very sweet gesture! And then we all had Margs!!:):):):)

I started school on Tuesday, second to last term!!! Masters here I come! It is going to be a very jam packed term, fully of the usual useless papers and presentations. I am getting a head start on taming the relentless readings today, hoping to keep ahead of things and not be a nervous wreck in 6 weeks. I have to keep telling myself I am almost done! Well that is all for now!


With Love From Lindsey


Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Ridin Solo


Greetings!

So the last few days have been quite eventful as far as sightseeing goes. I went to Buckingham Palace and took the tour inside that they only offer in the summer. I am glad I was able to be here for that because it was absolutely stunning. It was every bit of the fairy tale place I imagined. Walking through the staterooms and taking in all the beautiful paintings and architecture really made me want to take classes in art history. I feel like I could have understood the significance of what I was seeing a bit more had I had background knowledge. This was the day that I took my first tube ride. I was building the tube up in my head as some terrifying underground trap full of people, but actually it was quite pleasant and very easy to navigate. With my first inclinations of the tube said and my fear of showering in my tiny shower at the dorm, I am beginning to think I am claustrophobic.

Yesterday was my first day on my own because my friend had to start school. I was so proud that I road the tube by myself yesterday from where I live to Oxford Street. It's the little accomplishments that keep me going! I discovered that Oxford Street is my own personal heaven, it has so many stores to visit and look through. I made it through about 20 and I hadn't even made a dent in the list of stores. TopShop in itself was a day long experience, there are floors and floors of clothes, shoes, accessories, and even a hair salon. I also went to two amazing department stores, BHS and John Lewis. I wish I could buy all the cute home decor they were selling and ship it off to my future apartment. Oh wait you have to have a job to have an apartment, never mind. Also, I am proud of my self-control that I exhibited yesterday, I only bought two things and I needed them for school. I am learning the ways of being frugal very quickly here because everything is SO FREAKING EXPENSIVE!

My interesting day did not end there, I got home and decided I need to work out. Even though I am getting plenty of exercise walking around London, I figure I should keep up my organized work outs going to maintain my discipline and focus on being healthy. I hop on the elevator that takes you to the work out room, press the floor I need and nothing happens. So I naturally press it again and then it starts beeping loudly, at this point I am not in a panic. I then press the door open button and it makes the beeping even louder. Ok the panic has set in, I am in fully hyperventilating and trying to think logically. I press the emergency button and wait a few more minutes, still freaking out because once again I think I have developed claustrophobia. No one has come to help me and it has been about 10 minutes at this point, so I notice that the door of the elevator are slightly cracked open so being the panicked insane person I am at this point, I attempt to pull them open. By some divine miracle I pushed them open a bit farther and finally almost all the way open. I leaped through the opening quickly as I could and I WAS SAFE! It took me a few minutes to compose myself and stop hyperventilating but I eventually did and finally went to work out, but I decided to take the stairs this time.

Oh this day continues to get slightly more unfortunately humorous. After my workout I was pretty hungry. So I decided to boil some water to make pasta. Sounds easy enough right? Well I turn the stove top on and let the water heat up and begin getting the sauce ready and usual cooking tasks. I look over and the water isn't even bubbling and it has been close to 15 minutes at this point. Check the burner and it seems to have cooled off. Well come to find out that this stupid safety stove only stays hot for 10 minutes at a time and will automatically shut off after that time no matter way. At this point I am lividly pissed and just want to scream, I AM STARVING! So using my Boy Scout ingenuity I take a plastic bowl and proceed to microwave my noodles like Easy Mac. They actually turned out fine, but this did not quell my anger towards that stupid stove. How the hell is anything suppose to get cooked or even warm for that matter in 10 minutes on a stove top that doesn't get nearly as hot as my hair straightener? Hey that's an idea, I might start grilling chicken with my straightener.

With Love From Lindsey

P.S. After my noodle fiasco I decided to stop by the Golden Arches and enjoy some chicken nuggets. First meal I have had that was exactly what I was expecting!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Friends, family, fun, and London Living!


Greetings!

I haven't written in a few days because I have been busy moving from my temporary home at the Hilton and into my place at Nido King's Cross. My parents came into town the day I was moving into my apartment and I am very thankful they did because I was an emotional homesick mess that day. I have made great stride in that department because I made a friend that night and now I do not feel so alone in a city where I now know only 1 person. After having the culture shock and the homesickness that follows, I realized that it takes a great amount of energy to be adventurous. Adventure is not something easy, it may be thrilling at times, full of promise, and will be worth it in the end, but it takes a great amount of work to get to that point.

On a lighter note I spent all day yesterday sightseeing with my parents. We went to Abbey Road and attempted to recreate the famous Beatles' album cover, but instead got quite a few pictures of each of us running wilding across that oh so famous pedestrian crossing due to the large amount of traffic. We also went to visit my college, Regent's College which is in Regent's Park. The park is absolutely beautiful full of active people, adorable puppy dogs, and a plethora of pigeons. The college is also very beautiful and the people there are very kind and welcoming. The campus actually has campus cats that roam the buildings. I was so excited when I found that out! I love feline friends! After that we went to Piccadilly Circus which is a large number of streets filled with some of the worlds best shopping. I found out that the areas was named after what people used to buy there which were Dillies. Dillies are fluffy colars that people used to wear and they used to go to this particular area and "pick" them, hence Picc-a-Dilly. I thought that was very interesting. All of the designer shops were even more interesting even though I didn't go into a single one.

Today my friend and I took a trip to the grocery store. It was my first trip to a real one and it was quite an experience. Everything is very tightly packed in the store, no luxurious wide lanes where you can stand and look at everything with out getting hit by a cart (or here they call them Trolleys), the milk is not refrigerated which makes me scared to drink it and the eggs are not refrigerated either. I got a lot of awesome looking food and am excited to try it all. The price was less exciting, I spent close to 50 bucks on the amount of stuff I would have spent 20 bucks on in the States. I guess it's the nature of the beast. We also went to Regent's Park today and I read a book and people watched. Everyone seemed so relaxed and happy to enjoy the day. I am hoping to embrace that attitude and incorporate it into my life more. Well this is all for now!

Cheers!

Lindsey

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Good Day Sunshine!


Day 2 in London and the sun is out! I guess it followed me from St. Louis, I am glad the 100 degree temperatures did not. Today got off to a rough start, I had a short bout of homesickness and did not want to get up. I am glad my drive to TRIUMPH pushed me through this short pathetic period of ridiculousness. I went to take a tour of where I will be living and had the longest and most pleasant conversation I have had thus far with the cab driver. He was a friendly grandpa type, we talked about London, America, the economy, and taxes. The discussion of the economy and taxes made me really grateful for my own situation. Things can always be worse, so always count the blessings you have. He assured me I would make lots of friends, he said most British people are very curious about Americans.

The tour of my London home was exactly what I needed to raise my spirits. It is so nice and full of so many new people to meet. I found out today that I will be living on the 16th floor with a beautiful view of London. Each room has a ceiling to floor window that makes one feel as if they are hovering over the city in flight. Conversing with the tour guide and other people on my tour also helped me feel more at ease and ready to continue pushing myself out of my comfort zone. Well I am off to find something to eat!

With Love From Lindsey

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Woke up in London Yesterday, Found Myself in the City Near Piccadilly, Don't Really Know How I Got Here....


Good Day World!

I arrived in London today at 10 in the morning after a nearly 8 hour flight. I was so in awe of how large the city is as the cab driver drove me to my hotel. One little neighborhood in London is as large as all of St. Louis County. I feel like I am in a dream, I cannot believe I am on a completely different continent than I was yesterday afternoon. Everything about London seems like it is out of a movie, maybe because that is the only place I have seen it up until today. I am sure the jet lag is not helping my state of reality.

In good fashion I have triumphed over the adversity I have been faced with today, first with lugging 100 lbs. of luggage through the largest airport I have ever been in, then I figured out how to load my international phone with minutes, locating a place to eat, and the biggest triumph of the day was locating a Diet Coke.

I hope to spend my evening watching BBC and figuring out where I would like to explore tomorrow! Until we meet again!

With Love From Lindsey