Sunday, June 28, 2009
End of Indy!
Sorry it has been so long. Indy has been great. The project was awesome and the city here is so great to enjoy. We are heading to chicago tomorrow morning. Ready for a new city and a new challenge. Can't wait!
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Rules video for the summer!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Womp, Womp!
Hey everyone. Since I last blogged lots has happened. My team and I have been doing a lot of stuff with other teams who are still in the area. We went to the Coke Factory and I tried almost all 64 flavors that coke produces. A little nasty at points. My favorite was the watermelon produced in china. Then we went to the Braves game. here is the Womp Womp, moment. It was pouring down rain and so we trudged through the rain to the stadium and then when we got there I opened my coat pocket to find a flood and my phone was soaked. Therefore, I no longer have a phone that works until Tuesday. However, because of my awesome dad, I will have a phone on Tuesday that this time i will not ruin. This whole situation is a real big OOOOPS! Other than that my team has been hanging in and around Atlanta and Alpharetta GA just getting to know each other. Will upload a picture of the team soon.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
In Atlanta, well Cleveland, GA
Well, training is done and was so much fun. Enjoyed getting to see everyone again from last summer and helping to teach those new staffers what World Changers is all about. Yesterday was Mock Set-Up and it went really well. My team did a good job. We were a little slow putting stuff together, but with time will come speed. From today until saturday, we are staying in Alpharetta which is right outside of Atlanta having a little fun in Atlanta this week. We have some cool things planned, so i am very excited for team bonding!
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
In Atlanta, well Cleveland, GA
Hey everyone, I am here and ready to train. We are having registration this afternoon and then training begins tonight! Updates will continue this summer!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Homeward Bound
London has been an amazing experience. I have made so many new friends and developed so many friendships. I have seen the sights and lived the city life. However, now it is time to pack up and head home to the Old North State and see family and friends. Yes it is sad to leave what we have had here behind, but it is wonderful to look the future what else is in store. It is now Sunday at 1:30, and I we fly out at 11 am tomorrow morning. Will be back soon.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday!
Hey Everyone! Have not had time this week, trying to live it up my last week in London.
Monday
Today was a great day. Kinsey and I spent the day hitting some spots in London that we have not had time to do yet. We went to the V&A where there are many cool objects detailing history throughout time. We found some interesting items. As we were walking through we found a bust of a man and I said "Hey Kinsey, i think I recognize this man." It turned out that the plaque stated "Unknown Man". Guess I did not know who he was. Then after the V&A we went to Harrods. Unbelievable. The money was ridiculous. However, Kinsey and I managed to get our last real Gelato. I got Lemon and Lime, my all time favorite. Just a little bit of reminding before we go back.
Tuesday
Today was the last day of classes. We had two exams and a class discussion. It was great. After class we went out to celebrate Cinco De Mayo at the Texas Embassy, which serves Mexican food, and then headed to our flats to just relax the rest of the night.
Wednesday
Today was fun. I woke up without an alarm for the first time in a long time and it was great. After this I went to art class with the girls from Flat D. Since I had invested a lot of time in their projects and helping them think up ideas, I felt it was necessary to see the final products. Then Jordan, Kinsey, and I went to steak night at Warwick Castle Pub. It was so much fun. The girls said they ate like "real men". :) Again tonight we went to hang out in the flats.
Thursday
This morning started with a trip to the London Eye. Chelsey, Megan, Kinsey, Natalie, and I went. We had fun finding all the places that we were used to going throughout our trip. We then walked along from the London Eye to Big Ben and then down to Trafalgar Square. We stopped by to climb on top of the lions and get pictures. Then we went to China Town one last time to get some good food. Then comes the best part. We went to the locking of the keys ceremony at the Tower of London at 10pm. It was awesome. We got to see all the guards and it was soooo cool. Will describe this better later when you ask me because words cannot describe.
It is almost time to come home. It is Bitter Sweet. Miss everyone.
Monday
Today was a great day. Kinsey and I spent the day hitting some spots in London that we have not had time to do yet. We went to the V&A where there are many cool objects detailing history throughout time. We found some interesting items. As we were walking through we found a bust of a man and I said "Hey Kinsey, i think I recognize this man." It turned out that the plaque stated "Unknown Man". Guess I did not know who he was. Then after the V&A we went to Harrods. Unbelievable. The money was ridiculous. However, Kinsey and I managed to get our last real Gelato. I got Lemon and Lime, my all time favorite. Just a little bit of reminding before we go back.
Tuesday
Today was the last day of classes. We had two exams and a class discussion. It was great. After class we went out to celebrate Cinco De Mayo at the Texas Embassy, which serves Mexican food, and then headed to our flats to just relax the rest of the night.
Wednesday
Today was fun. I woke up without an alarm for the first time in a long time and it was great. After this I went to art class with the girls from Flat D. Since I had invested a lot of time in their projects and helping them think up ideas, I felt it was necessary to see the final products. Then Jordan, Kinsey, and I went to steak night at Warwick Castle Pub. It was so much fun. The girls said they ate like "real men". :) Again tonight we went to hang out in the flats.
Thursday
This morning started with a trip to the London Eye. Chelsey, Megan, Kinsey, Natalie, and I went. We had fun finding all the places that we were used to going throughout our trip. We then walked along from the London Eye to Big Ben and then down to Trafalgar Square. We stopped by to climb on top of the lions and get pictures. Then we went to China Town one last time to get some good food. Then comes the best part. We went to the locking of the keys ceremony at the Tower of London at 10pm. It was awesome. We got to see all the guards and it was soooo cool. Will describe this better later when you ask me because words cannot describe.
It is almost time to come home. It is Bitter Sweet. Miss everyone.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Wednesday to Sunday!
Wednesday
On Wednesday, I WORKED AND WORKED AND WORKED! Natalie and I had a joint sociology paper due on Thursday, and I sat in the flat and did some work on our paper, formatting and sourcing. Other than that, we went to our las play of the year called "Tusk, Tusk", which was written by a 20 year old playwright and was awesome.
Thursday
This morning we went to the HMS Belfast with out GST class. It wass really cool to see a battleship that was no loner in operation but still allowed to fly the flags of the British Royal Navy. The inside of the boat had many wax figures which looked very very very real and scary a points. After this I went back to the flats for lunch and then headed to school for sociology presentations. Natalie and I did pretty well. I think it went well. We will see when we get grades back. Being exhausted from two hours of presentations, I went back to the flats and hung out for the rest of the night.
Friday
Today I woke up and headed to Notting Hill with Megan, Kinsey, and Amanda. We went to Churchill Arms for lunch which was the best Thai food I have ever had. We then went to the Book WHarehouse, which was a discount bookstore. I bought a good book about the life of George and Laura Bush. Can't wait to get into it! We then went to Portabella Market. Lots of antiques and shops and Fresh food stands. Great day overall.
Saturday
Today was FABULOUS! We went to Kew Gardens. I got some of the best pictures of flowers that i have gotten here in London. Kinsey, Natalie, Elizabeth, Courtney, Amanda, Heather, and Amelia all went with me. We found a carnival and some people rode the swings. Inside the garden we saw multiple cool things, the best being the peacock which I got in full fan form on video. Will share after this blog. Other than that a great day.
Sunday
Today was great. Courtney, Amelia and I went to two different markets and just had fun hanging out. Tonight a group of us went back to HTB and worshipped. It was great to once again worship our Lord and know how awesome He truly is. Can't wait to relax and study a little tomorrow for final exams on Tuesday. Tomorrow marks a week left. CRAZY!
On Wednesday, I WORKED AND WORKED AND WORKED! Natalie and I had a joint sociology paper due on Thursday, and I sat in the flat and did some work on our paper, formatting and sourcing. Other than that, we went to our las play of the year called "Tusk, Tusk", which was written by a 20 year old playwright and was awesome.
Thursday
This morning we went to the HMS Belfast with out GST class. It wass really cool to see a battleship that was no loner in operation but still allowed to fly the flags of the British Royal Navy. The inside of the boat had many wax figures which looked very very very real and scary a points. After this I went back to the flats for lunch and then headed to school for sociology presentations. Natalie and I did pretty well. I think it went well. We will see when we get grades back. Being exhausted from two hours of presentations, I went back to the flats and hung out for the rest of the night.
Friday
Today I woke up and headed to Notting Hill with Megan, Kinsey, and Amanda. We went to Churchill Arms for lunch which was the best Thai food I have ever had. We then went to the Book WHarehouse, which was a discount bookstore. I bought a good book about the life of George and Laura Bush. Can't wait to get into it! We then went to Portabella Market. Lots of antiques and shops and Fresh food stands. Great day overall.
Saturday
Today was FABULOUS! We went to Kew Gardens. I got some of the best pictures of flowers that i have gotten here in London. Kinsey, Natalie, Elizabeth, Courtney, Amanda, Heather, and Amelia all went with me. We found a carnival and some people rode the swings. Inside the garden we saw multiple cool things, the best being the peacock which I got in full fan form on video. Will share after this blog. Other than that a great day.
Sunday
Today was great. Courtney, Amelia and I went to two different markets and just had fun hanging out. Tonight a group of us went back to HTB and worshipped. It was great to once again worship our Lord and know how awesome He truly is. Can't wait to relax and study a little tomorrow for final exams on Tuesday. Tomorrow marks a week left. CRAZY!
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday
Sunday was a marathon of a day. We went to see the running of the London marathon. So many people dressed in costumes to run the race. I do not know how they even made it one mile with some of the outfits they wore. A couple of us walked to the end of the course, about three miles, to catch a glimpse of the finish line, and then went on our way. Sunday night I went to church with a group of people to Holy Trinity Brompton, Tim Hughes Church.
Monday was also a great day. It started by standing in line to get front row tickets to Hairspray. After this, I went back to my flats for awhile and then went with a group of people to see Parliament in action. We got to see some protesters glue themselves together inside and multiple police try and solve the situation. Inside, we got to watch the House of Commons debate budget, and talk about the recent Swine Flu outbreak. As always with politicians, there were really no outcomes, just scrutiny for each other. Then began night one of two nights to always remember. A group of us went to Hairspray and sat on the front row. AMAZING!!! I actually got to interact with one of the characters in the play as she climbed over us trying to get to the stage. Afterwards, we stood outside the stage door and saw all the actors and actresses emerge and sign autographs.
Tuesday was filed with class. After today there is now only two days left of classes for me. CRAZY! AFter classes finished today, I went to dinner and then night two of awesomeness ensued. We went to see Romeo and Juliet at the Globe Theatre. We got standing tickets, so we had to stand in line early so that we could get a good spot near the stage. Some of us ended up getting there around 6:30. The doors opened at seven and we rushed in and got in the second and third rows of standing people right up against the stage. I have to say it was quite cool. Although we stood for 4 hours (6:30-10:30), it was quite worth it. Overall, it was great!
Can't believe this journey is almost over. It feels like it was yesterday when I said all my goodbyes. Less than two weeks now. WOW TIME HAS FLOWN BY!
Monday was also a great day. It started by standing in line to get front row tickets to Hairspray. After this, I went back to my flats for awhile and then went with a group of people to see Parliament in action. We got to see some protesters glue themselves together inside and multiple police try and solve the situation. Inside, we got to watch the House of Commons debate budget, and talk about the recent Swine Flu outbreak. As always with politicians, there were really no outcomes, just scrutiny for each other. Then began night one of two nights to always remember. A group of us went to Hairspray and sat on the front row. AMAZING!!! I actually got to interact with one of the characters in the play as she climbed over us trying to get to the stage. Afterwards, we stood outside the stage door and saw all the actors and actresses emerge and sign autographs.
Tuesday was filed with class. After today there is now only two days left of classes for me. CRAZY! AFter classes finished today, I went to dinner and then night two of awesomeness ensued. We went to see Romeo and Juliet at the Globe Theatre. We got standing tickets, so we had to stand in line early so that we could get a good spot near the stage. Some of us ended up getting there around 6:30. The doors opened at seven and we rushed in and got in the second and third rows of standing people right up against the stage. I have to say it was quite cool. Although we stood for 4 hours (6:30-10:30), it was quite worth it. Overall, it was great!
Can't believe this journey is almost over. It feels like it was yesterday when I said all my goodbyes. Less than two weeks now. WOW TIME HAS FLOWN BY!
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Camden Market
Today Kinsey, Natalie, and I went to Camden Market. We had loads of fun. Stayed there for like five hours, but really did not buy much. However, I was productive today. Finished my final theatre paper and I am half way done with my GST take home portion of the final. So, classes are winding down, and I am seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Which is both scary and exciting!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Oxford
Today I went to Oxford. I went to see Christ Church and St. Mary's Church. However, it took me a few minutes to get the concept of Oxford University. Oxford University is a conglomeration of over 30 colleges that are all under the umbrella of Oxford University. The University has departments for each major subject like mathematics, and then they send professors out to each college to teach the classes. Therefore, each professor can teach at multiple colleges. Of course I got the Oxford University memorabilia, and walked around in the town. It was fun to just go and have no plan but to walk and see pretty sites. Overall, today was a great day. This week has been great, but I have realized that we are exactly 16 days away from coming home. This is good because I miss people, but it will be sad to leave London.
Friday, April 17, 2009
A little more fun and then USA!
Wednesday
Today was a great day! We started today off by heading out to the Tower of London. This is where you can find the quarters of Sir Walter Raleigh while he was being held for acts of treason. Also, this is where people like King Henry VIII’s wives were put before killed such as Anne Boelyn. More importantly, this is where the crown jewels are kept. All the crowns and scepters, of past and the present Queen Elizabeth II are kept in a locked vault that you are allowed to walk through. Also, the coronation robe of Queen Elizabeth II is here to. After this we went to lunch and headed to St. Pauls. GORGEOUS and AWESOME! We climbed two the top of the dome and looked down into the church as well as up into the dome. Mom and I climbed another level and were able to walk around the top of the dome outside and see across London. St. Paul’s was pretty incredible. Then we went on two small adventures before heading back to the hotel to change before supper and Mamma Mia. First we went and found the branch of First Citizens in London for Dad. The security guard was not very nice, and it was obvious that he was not going to let us go upstairs and see. Next we went to King’s Cross where Harry Potter’s Platform 9 and ¾ is. Mom got a picture pushing the cart through the wall just like Harry Potter. Then we headed to the hotel and got changed. We went to dinner with Kinsey in Chinatown and got some real good food. After this Mom and I set off on the best night ever. We went and saw Mamma Mia, which was absolutely fabulous. It was so much fun.
Thursday
This morning I had class so Mom and Dad headed by themselves to the Changing of the Guard. They made it on their own in the London Tube. They have succeeded. They got to see a smaller version of Changing of the Guard without the bands because it was misting, but they at least can say they saw it. They met me at my school’s tube station and we headed to lunch. We went to one of my favorite pub, and Dad got fish and chips for the last time. Next we went to the British Library and Mom was in her element. Just ask, and I am sure she will share all the details from the Library with you. Next it was time to go shopping. We headed to Oxford Street and we went to the Clarks store and mom got a nice new pair of shoes. Then we went to Marks and Spencer where mom found some nice clothing and a very comfortable pair of new shoes for work. Then we headed back to my place, got my stuff that I was sending home with mom and headed back to the hotel where mom commenced the packing for their departure on Friday. We went to Picadilly Circus to eat dinner and hit up all the souvenir shops. We got a lot of cool things and mom of course got two teapots to add to her collection. Finally, to end their London experience, we got on the top of a double-decker bus in the front row and rode back to the hotel one last time. I stayed with them for a while just hanging out and then let them go to bed because they are going to have a long day tomorrow.
Friday
Today I woke up at 6:15 and went to see my parents off. They got on the train at 7:00 and headed to the airport. I of course went back to sleep immediately after their train left and I got back to my flat. I woke up again around 11 and headed off for my day. Natalie and I went out to Lambeth this afternoon to do research for our sociology class and had loads of fun. Then, Kinsey, Natalie and I went to see 17 again. It was actually a really good movie. Who knew? I came back and checked on my parent’s flight and saw they had landed in Norfolk. I gave them a call and they were picking up their suitcases and were about to head out to the car and home, so the made it back safely. All is well in London.
Today was a great day! We started today off by heading out to the Tower of London. This is where you can find the quarters of Sir Walter Raleigh while he was being held for acts of treason. Also, this is where people like King Henry VIII’s wives were put before killed such as Anne Boelyn. More importantly, this is where the crown jewels are kept. All the crowns and scepters, of past and the present Queen Elizabeth II are kept in a locked vault that you are allowed to walk through. Also, the coronation robe of Queen Elizabeth II is here to. After this we went to lunch and headed to St. Pauls. GORGEOUS and AWESOME! We climbed two the top of the dome and looked down into the church as well as up into the dome. Mom and I climbed another level and were able to walk around the top of the dome outside and see across London. St. Paul’s was pretty incredible. Then we went on two small adventures before heading back to the hotel to change before supper and Mamma Mia. First we went and found the branch of First Citizens in London for Dad. The security guard was not very nice, and it was obvious that he was not going to let us go upstairs and see. Next we went to King’s Cross where Harry Potter’s Platform 9 and ¾ is. Mom got a picture pushing the cart through the wall just like Harry Potter. Then we headed to the hotel and got changed. We went to dinner with Kinsey in Chinatown and got some real good food. After this Mom and I set off on the best night ever. We went and saw Mamma Mia, which was absolutely fabulous. It was so much fun.
Thursday
This morning I had class so Mom and Dad headed by themselves to the Changing of the Guard. They made it on their own in the London Tube. They have succeeded. They got to see a smaller version of Changing of the Guard without the bands because it was misting, but they at least can say they saw it. They met me at my school’s tube station and we headed to lunch. We went to one of my favorite pub, and Dad got fish and chips for the last time. Next we went to the British Library and Mom was in her element. Just ask, and I am sure she will share all the details from the Library with you. Next it was time to go shopping. We headed to Oxford Street and we went to the Clarks store and mom got a nice new pair of shoes. Then we went to Marks and Spencer where mom found some nice clothing and a very comfortable pair of new shoes for work. Then we headed back to my place, got my stuff that I was sending home with mom and headed back to the hotel where mom commenced the packing for their departure on Friday. We went to Picadilly Circus to eat dinner and hit up all the souvenir shops. We got a lot of cool things and mom of course got two teapots to add to her collection. Finally, to end their London experience, we got on the top of a double-decker bus in the front row and rode back to the hotel one last time. I stayed with them for a while just hanging out and then let them go to bed because they are going to have a long day tomorrow.
Friday
Today I woke up at 6:15 and went to see my parents off. They got on the train at 7:00 and headed to the airport. I of course went back to sleep immediately after their train left and I got back to my flat. I woke up again around 11 and headed off for my day. Natalie and I went out to Lambeth this afternoon to do research for our sociology class and had loads of fun. Then, Kinsey, Natalie and I went to see 17 again. It was actually a really good movie. Who knew? I came back and checked on my parent’s flight and saw they had landed in Norfolk. I gave them a call and they were picking up their suitcases and were about to head out to the car and home, so the made it back safely. All is well in London.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Mom and Dad
Sad to say, mom and dads stay is over. They have absolutely worn me out these past two days. I will be getting up to see them off in the morning. Will update our adventures tomorrow when i have a little more sleep and energy!
Monday, April 13, 2009
Monday Adventures with my Parents
Well, today was again a day to remember. We started by heading to Buckingham to try and see Changing of the Guards again. Turns out they are still on the every other day cycle, so Mom and Dad will have to go Thursday while I am in class. After this disappointment, we went into the guards museum which goes through time and tells the stories of all the different uniforms of guards that have guarded the front of Buckingham. Next, we stopped at Westminster Abbey. All I can say is amazing. The inside was really cool and we say lots of really cool tombs of Kings and Queens. Also inside was the coronation chair for all the Kings and Queens since 1300. We also saw Poet's corner, which is a part of Westminster that has tombs of famous authors and writers. People like Jane Austen, Handel, who wrote the Messiah, and Rudyard Kippling were buried here. Finally, before we left Westminster we saw the tomb of the unknown soldier and Darwin. After Westminster we went to lunch at a Pub and mom and dad had their first taste of Fish and Chips. They loved it. Then mom had the crazy idea to go ride the London Eye! For those of you who do not know this is a giant ferris wheel with 20 person compartments that allows you to see al of london from the air in thirty minutes. Dad did no go. He chickened out because he is not a fan of heights. We then headed over to Kensington Palace in Hyde Park. This is where Diana lived when she was alive. The gardens were absolutely awesome, and we enjoyed walking through the park. We also found the memorial fountain for Diana, which was full of little kids playing in the water, just how she would like it. It was now time for dinner. We tried Hard Rock but it was a two hour wait. I don't think so. So we went to Picadilly Circus and ate at TGI Friday's. I know US dinner, but after our day of long walks and fun, we all needed a little bit of home. I then took mom and dad back to the hotel so they could get some rest because they will be heading out early to see Stonehenge and Bath, while I have school tomorrow. Will update again Wednesday.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Saturday and Sunday
Saturday
It all began with mom and dad coming around the corner in Paddington station after a long flight and train ride into central London. I greeted mom with a stuffed Paddington Bear, and we headed to the hotel to drop off their bags. After this we grabbed a bit of breakfast from a little café in Paddington station and then headed off to start our day. Today will be very short of events because mom and dad were very jet lagged and tired. We started by a quick trip to my flat and showing my parents around the area I live in. Then we headed of to Changing of the Guard. We walked through St. James Park and Green Park, and then down to Westminster and Big Ben before heading to Buckingham palace. However, when we got to Buckingham we found out that Changing of the Guards was cancelled because of the rainy misty weather. BUMMER! Will try again on Monday. After this we went to see my school and I showed them around the area and ended up getting lunch at a nice little cafe down the street from my school. After lunch we went to the British Museum, which was next door. We walked around for awhile and mom and dad were a little overwhelmed with all the multitudes of artifacts in this museum so we decided to leave after seeing a little over half of it. Next it was time to check into the hotel. We went back and they were not quite ready so we sat in the lobby for a while and went and got toothpaste from the store because theirs got taken at the airport. When we finally checked into the hotel, mom and dad took naps while I ran back to my flat to grab some things. When I got back mom woke up and we talked for a good hour and a half while dad slept some more. Eventually dad woke up and we went across the street from the hotel and got dinner from the Aberdeen Steakhouse, and then went back to the hotel. Turned on the TV for a little and dad got disappointed because there was not a lot of US shows, DUH! I let them go to bed early because we are going to get a little early start tomorrow.
Sunday
This morning I woke up and headed to get mom and dad. I was a little early so we grabbed some breakfast before heading out. We went to church together for Easter Sunday at Holy Trinity Brompton and it was really good. We then went back to my flat so I could change, and mom and dad met the girls from Flat D that I spend oh so much time with. We went back to their hotel, and then got lunch at a pub outside of Paddington. Then it was off to Greenwich for the afternoon. Due to some construction on the underground, we had to go a different route than I normally had gone and so there was a bit of confusion and I got off the bus a little to early, but it was all good. I actually asked for directions. We finally got to Greenwich and I showed the parents around. We went to see all the lovely items such as the painted hall, the chapel and the Queens house as well as the Royal Observatory. Then we went to the Greenwich market and dad had a great idea. We decided to take a boat ride down the Thames river back into London and ended up at Westminster. We walked form here to Trfalgar Square and then stopped for some dinner at the Texas Embassy. After dinner dad said he was refreshed so walking would be good, so we walked to Picadilly Circus and Oxford Circus. Enough walking for one day, so we headed back to the hotel, where to dad’s delight he found the Masters on TV and we watched that for a while. Still a little jet lagged, I left them to sleep, and now I am getting ready to head to bed myself.
The first two days have been crazy but fun and exciting. I cannot believe they are actually here!
It all began with mom and dad coming around the corner in Paddington station after a long flight and train ride into central London. I greeted mom with a stuffed Paddington Bear, and we headed to the hotel to drop off their bags. After this we grabbed a bit of breakfast from a little café in Paddington station and then headed off to start our day. Today will be very short of events because mom and dad were very jet lagged and tired. We started by a quick trip to my flat and showing my parents around the area I live in. Then we headed of to Changing of the Guard. We walked through St. James Park and Green Park, and then down to Westminster and Big Ben before heading to Buckingham palace. However, when we got to Buckingham we found out that Changing of the Guards was cancelled because of the rainy misty weather. BUMMER! Will try again on Monday. After this we went to see my school and I showed them around the area and ended up getting lunch at a nice little cafe down the street from my school. After lunch we went to the British Museum, which was next door. We walked around for awhile and mom and dad were a little overwhelmed with all the multitudes of artifacts in this museum so we decided to leave after seeing a little over half of it. Next it was time to check into the hotel. We went back and they were not quite ready so we sat in the lobby for a while and went and got toothpaste from the store because theirs got taken at the airport. When we finally checked into the hotel, mom and dad took naps while I ran back to my flat to grab some things. When I got back mom woke up and we talked for a good hour and a half while dad slept some more. Eventually dad woke up and we went across the street from the hotel and got dinner from the Aberdeen Steakhouse, and then went back to the hotel. Turned on the TV for a little and dad got disappointed because there was not a lot of US shows, DUH! I let them go to bed early because we are going to get a little early start tomorrow.
Sunday
This morning I woke up and headed to get mom and dad. I was a little early so we grabbed some breakfast before heading out. We went to church together for Easter Sunday at Holy Trinity Brompton and it was really good. We then went back to my flat so I could change, and mom and dad met the girls from Flat D that I spend oh so much time with. We went back to their hotel, and then got lunch at a pub outside of Paddington. Then it was off to Greenwich for the afternoon. Due to some construction on the underground, we had to go a different route than I normally had gone and so there was a bit of confusion and I got off the bus a little to early, but it was all good. I actually asked for directions. We finally got to Greenwich and I showed the parents around. We went to see all the lovely items such as the painted hall, the chapel and the Queens house as well as the Royal Observatory. Then we went to the Greenwich market and dad had a great idea. We decided to take a boat ride down the Thames river back into London and ended up at Westminster. We walked form here to Trfalgar Square and then stopped for some dinner at the Texas Embassy. After dinner dad said he was refreshed so walking would be good, so we walked to Picadilly Circus and Oxford Circus. Enough walking for one day, so we headed back to the hotel, where to dad’s delight he found the Masters on TV and we watched that for a while. Still a little jet lagged, I left them to sleep, and now I am getting ready to head to bed myself.
The first two days have been crazy but fun and exciting. I cannot believe they are actually here!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Flying over the pond!
As a write this message my parents are currently on a plane flying over the great pond we call the Atlantic Ocean. They will be here in the morning and I am super excited. I can't wait to show them all I know about London for a whole week! Hope everyone is doing good. Will update when my parents have arrived and throughout the week while they are here.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Update!
Hey everyone! Just wanted to let you all know London is going great. I am sill deep in work, but enjoying London as always. Mom and Dad will be here on Saturday. Trying to do some planning for their trip here. Can't wait. Will blog soon when i have more to say. Miss you all!
Friday, April 3, 2009
Venice Pictures
Today was great. We went to Kensington Palace. This is where people like Queen Victoria lived before their reign in England, also Princess Diana lived here as well. We actually got to see some of her old dresses on display. Really cool. Here are the last of my spring break pictures.
All I needed was one more "E" and it would have been Samuel Lee!
Gondola Ride! SOOOOOO Cool!
Our Hostel Room!
San Marco!
Churches in Venice.
Waterways in Venice. So Many! Ryan, here is your bridge!
All I needed was one more "E" and it would have been Samuel Lee!
Gondola Ride! SOOOOOO Cool!
Our Hostel Room!
San Marco!
Churches in Venice.
Waterways in Venice. So Many! Ryan, here is your bridge!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Pictures from Florence
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Pictures from Siena
These were our rooms.
Kinsey and I found a garden on a mountain in Sienna. The above pictures were our scenic views and fun pictures from the garden.
The Duomo in Sienna. Unbelievably gorgeous outside and in.
These two are from Kinsey and I in Sienna. We found a nice big courtyard where they used to have horse races in the summer and sat to just relax.
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