Sunday, August 10, 2008

The Tale of a Lovely Week

Today it rained. 
All day. 
I loved it. 

I do not think that I have seen the sunshine for more than 5 minutes since last Friday and that is completely OK with me. In fact, I think it is only fitting that for our last week in London the sky spit on us every day. Surprisingly, this is the only week that I can recall that has had this kind of weather without a break. I suppose London is just sad to see all of us leave. 
As it should be! 
It is amazing to think of all of the things we have done in this town. I have to say that I will be sad to leave London, but happy to be home at the same time. I haven't quite figured out a word for it yet, but I'll let you know when and if I ever do.
I hopped on the tube to Mornington Crescent for the last time on Thursday and said good-bye to my co-workers. They all gathered around in a circle and the editor said some very nice parting words about me feeling like a part of the team, which was so nice. I got an extremely British card, signed by everyone in the office, which reads, "Sorry you're leaving...piss off then." 
Oh the Brits.....
Here is a picture of everyone that I worked with! Awkward that I automatically go into "sorority pose?" yeah...

Mike also gave me a magazine design book that I am eager to look and read through on the long plane ride home tomorrow (glorious Air India....)
It was hard saying goodbye to everyone, as it felt like the end of a school-year when you have to say bye to all of your friends. It was a great last day however and I felt very fortunate to be in the company of such kind people. 
Alot of my flatmates (including myself) went out with our co-workers on Wednesday night for a little fair-well. British people are crazy fun and I sure have some great (but confidential) stories from the evening. 
Yesterday (Friday), a group of us decided to go to Greenwich for the day. Before we left, Marylyn and I took a visit to the Tower of London. There are actually multiple towers, one of which holding the Crowned Jewels collection (AMAZING!). I saw the biggest diamonds in the world and I can't wait until I get one. I thought it was really funny hearing a small boy (by small I mean young, not short) say to his mom, "Mum where is the Bloody Tower?". 
Hilarious. 
Then, marylyn and I missed the boat (what's new?) so we took the tube to Greenwich while everyone else cruised down (or up?) the Thames. Some of us hiked up "the hill" to stand on the Prime Meridian. Then, we rolled down the hill. Yeah, I'm 22. So?
I even have documentation......and my arms are a little sore today. 


Thankfully, I made the boat back with the group because it was such a fun little ride. We had a hilarious "fake" tour guide (I think he was either an Aussie or a Kiwi and made sure we knew that he was not a certified guide, but only a member of the boat crew). Imagine a man who is sitting behind the cabin door on the top deck of a boat. All you can see is his head through the window in the door because he is sitting in a chair with the door closed. As he is talking and is mid-resting-ankle-on-opposite-leg's-knee mode, he flings the door open in such a Will Ferrell in Anchorman-looking type of way that I thought he would not be wearing pants or something.

 It was so hilarious. I really tried to get that visual correct. You had to be there I guess. Here is a picture of us all with the Tower Bridge in the back!


Ah, I just remembered that I forgot to tell you about my 7 year slumber that I took on Thursday night.
It was 7pm on Thursday evening. The clouds were sprinkled with bits of the moon and..... 
haha just kidding. 
Anyway, I was REAL tired so I told my flatmates I was going to take a nap. I laid down around 7pm and woke up at 7:30am on friday morning. I think I had a few intermittent, unconscious conversations with some of the girls that I live with, but I don't remember any of them. Needless to say, I woke up on Friday ready to ROCK. Fitting that I saw massive diamonds on Friday morning?
ha (I sense that Katie just rolled her eyes, but laughed, when she read that awful pun).
NAMEDROP!
Let's see, so today was our last full day in London. I went to Portabello Road this morning with some of the girls and bought a few last minute things :). I had my last red velvet cupcake at the Hummingbird Bakery and my last Tomato, Mozzerella and Basil sandwich on Ciabatta bread at the market. And it rained the whole time. 
But I wouldn't have had it any other way. 
After Portabello Road we went up to Abbey Road. I am so happy that I finally got to see this! We only had to dodge a few cars to get the kodak moment but I figured that if I can dodge a ball, I can dodge a car. If you can't tell, that is Julia on the far left without shoes on, Jen, Kaylin, and then I am on the very right. Halli is a champ and taking the picture (don't worry...we rotated and got one with her too!) Looks like I'm John.

When we got back to Earl's Court I went to Coffee Republic and got my free coffee from filling up a punch card that I had been working on completing for the whole summer (10th drink is free!). Then, I had to come back to #1 and pack my things up. I was hoping that I wouldn't have to resort to sitting on my suitcases to close them, but there was no other way. Don't worry, I haven't lost my touch----my strategic packing skills were in full tact. I just have ALOT. of. well, stuff. 
After getting all packed up we headed to one of our favorite pubs around the corner, The Courtfield. We had dinner and hung out for a few hours which was just what I wanted to do. 
Thank goodness I go to Mizzou with these people....I would be so sad if I would not be able to see them in a few weeks. 
So that brings me to the now. I am listening to music and looking out my flat window at London. Weird that I can feel it too? And it's a little chilly. What's new...
I am very much going to miss alot of thing about this summer. I have certainly learned an IMMENSE amount of things and have grown in more ways than I ever imagined. Amazingly all of this happened without me even knowing it. Let's go over some of the high points, shall we?
-I hailed my first cab alone after getting sent to the wrong internship location on the day of my interview
-I got hired at a job. (minus the salary part...)
-I ate duck.
-I stood under the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
-I ate a croque in Paris.
-I saw Stonehenge.
-I saw the Roman Baths on a rainy day. 
-I walked through William Shakespeare's home (supposedly) and saw a Shakespearean play in Stratford-Upon-Avon (even though I had no clue what was going on the whole time)

Eh, you know what...I just realized something. Those things I just listed I did within the first few weeks that I got here and it overwhelms me to continue on a list like this. That's what I have been blogging about and taking pictures of the whole summer! So that's going to terminate right now haha. 

I don't even know how to sum up this summer....I suppose it is just one of those things that turns into being one of your favorite memories. I wouldn't change anything that i did this summer (except for maybe not missing that flight to Barcelona that that train to Wales...). haha Just kidding...actually I learned alot from those things.

I don't even know the appropriate way to end this entry! I am so excited to be home tomorrow! I have so much to share! I suppose there is only one thing to say - 

Cheers!
-Christy

Sunday, July 27, 2008

The Tale of plotting against public transportation

First of all, if you have not heard John Mayer's cover of Free Fallin you need to listen to it immediately. I have made this very simple for you-just click right here:

Also, here are some more videos from the concert that I went to in Hyde Park earlier in the summer:



And here is a video that I took featuring Jason Mraz (along with the girls of Flat 1) singing I'm Yours:

I've been listening to alot of John Mayer lately if you can't tell. But anyway....back to London things. Basically I am only here for another 2 weeks SO that means it is crunch time. I have made a list which contains everything that I still want to do or see in London before I have to leave. I might as well just share my list with you all so then you can either criticize me or commend me when the 2 weeks is up.
-Windsor Castle (DONE!)
-The V&A (victoria and albert museum)
-Greenwich (and stand on the prime meridian)
-Abbey Road (take the stereotypical picture)
-Kings Cross station and platform 9 3/4 (harry potter....)
-Westminster Abbey (DONE! And I wanted to tell you that I lit a candle for my family and friends in the Abbey)
-Tower of London
-St. Paul's Cathedral (where princess Di was married)
-Covent Garden
-The Orangery (DONE! but want to go again...)
-Dali Universe
-Design Museum
-Kew Gardens
-Harrods (DONE! but want/need to go again)
-Borough Market (DONE! and going again)
-Gordons Wine Bar (DONE! want to go again)
-See a ballet?
-Ice Bar (GOING ON WEDNESDAY!)
-British Museum
-Brighton (probably not going to happen)
-Get a picture with a buckingham palace guard
-shop on high street kensington

So, i mean that's not too much to ask, is it?

I went to Windsor Castle yesterday with Jen and Halli in the heat! As much as I am sick of public transportation I decided that I could handle an hour train ride to the royal palace. The palace itself was massive and made me really excited for the day that I get to become Queen and live there too. We got to see the Queen's dollhouses (Daphne-you would have LOVED that...) as well as the state apartments. One of the rooms had a ceiling completely covered in different knights' coat of arms (shields). I thought it was interesting that some of the shields were left blank white to represent a knight who had done something very vert wrong. Can you imagine having that legacy?Must have been awful to tell his kids. 
Anyway, we had a great day in Windsor and I even ate fish and chips at a great restaurant on a balcony. 
I do not think that I ever talked about Barcelona much except for the fact that I was going to be traveling there. So here is Barcelona in a conch-shell: I stayed in my first hostel and it actually was not that bad. It was also located across from a giant lobster statue. (see picture below) Luckily Lauren and sweet Caroline were both in the room with me, along with 9 other people, mostly american students such as ourselves. Of course when Lauren and I first got there we needed to check out the situation...No one else was in the room at the time so I did a little snooping. (Lauren loves telling this story by the way). So I am slowly checking out what people have on their beds and all of a sudden I have a revelation. Without even thinking about it I just turn around to Lauren and peer through about 4 bunk beds and say, "OH Lauren it's OK! They wear Polos! and they look like nice polos too." aaaaaaand scene....
Let's see, what else from Barcelona...well there are alot of modern statues and pieces of artwork randomly scattered around the city. Here is the lobster and a giant brass fishy...


Barcelona was really really hot (not nearly as hot as Italy however...) and I did manage to get a good tan. Sad to say I can already tell that it is fading so I'll have to do something about that when I get home. 
Oh, did I mention that Lauren and I missed our flight?

ha. 

So let's check that tally: Airports and train stations-2, Christy-0. I have officially spent the night in the Dallas airport, the London Stansted airport, and the Cartiff train station. Will someone please just give me my car??

That's about it for Barcelona...we met up with some other kids from MU that were there as well which was alot of fun. We also ate at this great restaurant on the ocean ON A BOAT called Luz De Gas. If you say it out loud it is really funny. 
Yes, I am 22. 

We have been having really great weather here the past few days. It has been so nice to actually have the weather feel like summer! Unfortunately the Brits do not invest in AC as much as we do. I am very excited to go do alot of things in London (check a few more off of the list..) but I know that I will run out of time. It is absolutely unbelievable to me that I have been here for so many weeks and that it is almost time for me to be home. The only word to describe it is bittersweet. Here are the things I am looking forward to at home and in Columbia:
-Obviously my family, friends, and the "girls" (aka Beeper and Twinkie)
-Little Red (my car)
-Having my own room/semi having my own bathroom
-Television!
-Goldfish (because they are SO delicious and London has no clue what a baked cheese cracker even is)
-My shoes, ESPECIALLY my Jessica Simpson wedges and red heels
-Burgers from the berg. Shoot, just hamburgers in general! I think I have had 3 this summer?
-My Queen size bed
-Let's hear it for the dollar! I literally spent 15 pounds to see the new Batman movie which equals out to be $30...and that is just for the ticket! I did see it in the same theater that it was premiered in, so that was pretty cool. Someone needs to fix this whole "economy" thing.
-Lights (literally, like the florescent ones that light up your house because we lack them)
-Salads (chinese chicken salad from bread co....)
-Soup in a can that tasted like something other than tomato juice
-My vietnamese friends at nailpro
-Lemon slushes

hmmmm I am sure I could come up with more but I'll stop for now. Basically I am looking forward to alot! As much as it is going to suck to graduate and have to figure out what I want to do after that, I could not be more excited for senior year. I already bought my football tickets!!! I can not WAIT for football season. I also bought a student pass for the journalism school's centennial celebration (I know you are jumping in your seats at that one). Oh, and I get to live with and next to some of my best best best friends...so I can't think what could be better. 
Unless I got a puppy :)

To wrap it up, things here are still really great! I am loving my internship and feel like I have learned more than I could ever learn in a classroom. It is so much fun getting to make layouts!

I am in the process of trying to update my ipod with some new tunes since I listen to the same stuff everyday, so if you have something new that you would like to share please let me know and I will check it out! My boss gave me some of his music and I really like some of the songs by Turin Breaks. He's a brit. 

That's all for now kids! I will be home in less than two weeks and am trying to savor every last minute of London! I think we are going to go to Cambridge on saturday which should be an awesome time. We are going to go punting down the river like they do in Italy in romantic movies. Except it won't be romantic at all I am not assuming. 

WRRRRAP UP!
-New music
-Barcelona=sun and tan and lobsters and communicating with the Spaniards was fun
-Lots to do in London!
-Did i mention that Fran (marylyn), stu, kaylin and sir blake are in Scandinavia? Embarrassing that I asked what the capital of scandinavia is when it clearly is not a country, but in fact several countries combined?
-I miss my cheesefish!!
-My flatmates +others had an interesting convo about tapeworms (mom, you might not want to read any further seeing as though you have a great gag reflex). Anyway, stu told us that in order to get rid of them you have to sit in a tub of milk. Good life info right there. 
-Windsor castle is holding a room for me until I can make it back
-The next time I go to coffee republic I get a free drink! (This is because I have a stamp card and your 10th drink is free....Kind of like my trops card? haha)
-Our bedroom light just burnt out too. And we just got the one in the hallways replaced today!
-I hope to go to the park tomorrow

Cheers!!

Love, 
Christy

Thursday, July 17, 2008

The Tale of my 22nd Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am leaving for Barcelona straight from work today, so I am sorry to say that I only have time to hit the high points and add a few pictures. 

Midnight: Everyone surprises me with a birthday cake and a very impressive singing of Happy Birthday (or for Alan, Feliz Cumpleanos)

The Day: Went to work and designed a 3-page spread for an article entitles "10 reasons to be cheerful" - can that be more perfect? My boss got me a card too and had everyone in the office sign it (it is very british, and hilarious)

The Night: I made a reservation for 12 at Ping Pong dim sum for 9pm and it was completely amazing. I plannned something successfully! AND Kelly Rowland from Destiny's Child was sitting a few tables away from us. I starred at her and she starred back. Emily said Hi and supposedly she said Hi back. It was such a great time and a wonderful, perfect place to go!

What a great day to turn 22! (Of course it ended with one of my flaymates saying, "Oh my gosh that means next year you will be 23!!!). Thanks.

Here are some pictures....


My birthday cake, complete with 22 candles



My birthday dinner at Ping Pong



We're Walrussessesss



All the girls at dinner!



Blowing out my candles at Ping Pong (2 scoops chocolate mixed with 1 scoop passion fruit sorbet....delicious)