24 February, 2010
Westminster Abbey
Our group, 7 girls plus our teacher, got to go into the room where Edward the Confessor's shrine is. The tour guide guy let us in but told us "this is very serious, this is not for sight seeing"... whatever that means. He said that they were getting ready to close it up to the public completely because the floor was getting ruined from people walking on it and they weren't going to let anyone see it anymore. COOL! So we are the last Hollins group to see it!
Next we toured through the different rooms staring at the ceiling listening to our professor tell us about the structure etc. We also saw Charles Darwin's tomb. Crazy!
After our tour, Kellie and I stopped by Pret A Manger (a sandwich/coffee chain) and got some sandwiches and ate them in Trafalger Square. It was starting to sprinkle as we ate and we thought about climbing on the lions but we thought we would just wait until another day. There were also lots of pigeons around and some girls were screaming because the pigeons were flying pretty close to their heads.
We walked along the main drag and went inside this store called Hotel Chocolat. A store of everything chocolate and every flavor. Yum Yum Yummy. Kellie got some Strawberry & Creme truffles and I got Raspberry filled white chocolate hearts and we also got a slab of chocolate chip cookie dough chocolate to share.
After that, we got on the tube and she went to see 12th Night with her Shakespeare class and I went home.
Now, I'm uploading picture from today and researching things to do in London.
xoxo
23 February, 2010
Nothing too exciting




I haven't blogged in a while... not much has happened.
I want to watch the Olympics everyday but nothing is ever on when I'm home except for curling. darn it. I do not care!! I stayed up late one night to catch part of the men's halfpipe, but I was too tired to stay up any longer. Stupid time difference!
Friday, Kellie and I and some other girls went to Portobello Market in Notting Hill in the afternoon. My hope was to take some photos for my LMU photography class, but lots of store owners told me I couldn't. I was picturing the market to be stalls of things, but it was more of a long street with stores and only a few stalls. I took some photos of some neat things like watches, whistles, and some teacups.
There was a stand where a woman was making crepes. DELICIOUS!! I got one with strawberries and nutella. SO GOOD! Messy, but good. Then we left and that night went out to our favorite pub, O'Neils for a few hours. Not too late of a night
Saturday, I wanted to go to Borough Market but it took us forever and a half to finally get to the tube station we needed to get to and then I said nevermind because it closed at 5pm and it was already like 3:45 and I didn't want to get there and have NO time to take photos. I need to find a time to go back soon! So, bummed out, Kellie and I just walked around the King's Cross area where we were and went to Starbucks to get some coffee. Then on the way back to the bus stop, I saw a salon and I suggested that Kellie should get her hair cut. She agreed! So spur of the moment! We went into the salon and Kellie bargained with the hairdresser for cut the cost to 30 pounds instead of 40! Kellie has skills. She got her hair cut short but so cute! It was shorter than she had expected, but I love it on her!
Saturday night a bunch of us went out to a new pub called The Rocket and danced the night away. Fun fun!
Sunday, Kellie and I stayed in during the day, slept realllly late and then did some catching up on emails and homework. For dinner, we were invited to eat with some friends of my parents. They don't live too far from where I am staying but Jeff came and picked us up because he said it is too complicated with public transportation. We had a nice dinner and then Jeanie and Jeff shared with us some great websites to look at for local entertainment, restaurants, etc. It was nice visiting with them because I hadn't seen them in ages!
Monday, Kellie and I had morning class together, Media in Britain and then later that night I had a play for my theatre class, The Caretaker. It was a pretty good play! I enjoyed it!
Tuesday, Kellie and I had class, again. English Architecture. Our teacher lectures and it's hard to follow because she uses terms we have never heard of so I have to keep flipping through the handout she gave us on the first day of class with 29384234 different terms. It's fun. We also had our LMU classes today. I have my photography class from 2-5, but we normally get out earlier than 5. I think the class is going to be really interesting. My final project is to create 5 magazine spreads with images relating to the theme "London at work, London at play". I still need to figure out HOW I'm going to accomplish that. I'm a little scared now, because I'm not familiar with London yet and I'm not sure which direction to take. I have some research to do....
TIRED. I always say I will go to bed early and then I never do. Good thing I can sleep in tomorrow. Class doesn't start until 1! woo hooo!!!
xoxoxo
19 February, 2010
Rainy Thursday
After my theatre class, I took the tube home and then Kellie and I had pasta for dinner and then Kellie napped and I watched a movie.
We were going to go out, but it was raining hardcore and we were kinda tired so we just decided to stay in and watch some tv and chill. Good time for me to let my foot chill and hopefully have my blister heal!
Oh, and I also got a letter from my Grandma Dot today in the mail :) I read it on my bus ride to school.
Now Kellie and I are watching the Olympics. It's 12:30am. hahaha
xoxo
such an exciting day... just kidding
18 February, 2010
Pictures :)
Tower of London and the Tower Bridge
This is the gate leading into the castle. I thought it looked like a heart.

Our teacher gave us a tour through certain rooms and giving us history on the castle.

She is a funny little woman. She knows her stuff! She knows all the dates and people and where they were from etc etc. She reminds me of my Grandma Dot because she really likes history. Of course during the whole tour, I took millions of photos. I couldn't resist. After our guided tour with our professor, Kellie and I roamed around on our own and I took more photos. There was a guard outside of the building where they keep the jewels and they did a changing of the guards which was cool to see. Just one guy is standing outside with his black fluffy hat and gun and then two others march up (loudly) and the something happens and they switch and the other two march away (loudly) again. What a weird job... to stand there and not be able to look at anyone or say anything. I definitely wouldn't be able to keep a straight face with tons of people taking pictures of me.

After we saw what we wanted to, Kellie and I left to find something to eat. We walked across the street and into a place called St. Katherine's Lock. There were boats in a little harbor and restaurants around there. We stopped at a place called The Riverside. I got fish and chips and some tea and Kellie got coffee and an omlette. Then we walked halfway down Tower Bridge and took some pictures! Gosh, Tower Bridge is SO COOL. I was in awe of it's beauty... haha.
We left and took the tube down to Marble Arch station and got off on Oxford street because we wanted to go to a store Katharine had told us about called Primark. Primark is like a cheap Target or something. They have clothes, home stuff, shoes, accessories. It was a two story building and with tall glass windows and tonnnnnnnnnns of clothes and people. It was insane inside. There were people throwing clothes everywhere, trying on clothes, running around. Kellie needed a sweater and I wanted to get a wallet and a small purse that I could wear over my shoulder. Lots of people in London wear small purses with those long chains. I figured it was better to have one of those when I go out at night and not have to carry a big bag. I just need the essentials.
After that, we stopped by Marks and Spencer to buy some shampoo and get some currency exchanged. They weren't that much better than a place I had found on the street the other day.
Kellie and I were both so tired and we headed home on the tube. Man, I'm good with this tube thing now. Transferring and figuring it out. I love it. hahaha. The transportation in London is so efficient. Everything is clearly labeled and it's so nice.
Since the family is gone for 3 days, Kellie and I heated up some frozen dinners that they left for us and then watched some tv. I tried to stay up so that I could watch the Men's Halfpipe on the Olympics. It started at 1:30am! I only watched a few runs because then I got tired. It's annoying because the times to watch the Olympics are so inconvenient. The finals were at 3:30am!! NO WAY! bummmmmer.
having tons of fun!!!
Photo count: 850 pictures.
17 February, 2010
After class, we got some sandwiches from Starbucks then walked to the tube station to take it to the City Campus of LMU for our classes. Kellie is taking a printmaking class at LMU and I'm taking Visual Research Photography. We got to the building 1 hour early. We didn't think it would be so quick to get there, but it was so I just went to my floor and sat in the room to wait for the class to begin. Then I heard students in the hall and they were waiting for the teacher too. I missed the first class because of my delay in flights over to London... but when I talked to the teacher, he was very understanding and glad to have me there. He was a nice guy.
I think the class is going to be really interesting. We are going to study other photographers styles and then have assignments where we have to use those styles in our work. I think it will be very interesting. There are about 26 people in the class, maybe more. More girls than guys. There were only 9 guys.
After class, we walked through the rain to the tube. We were supposed to meet some girls for dinner but then we forgot that we had told the family we would be home for dinner, so we cancelled and went home instead.
We had some really good pesto chicken with rice for dinner and salad and then Jack made us crepes for dessert. It was so cute. Jack put on his mom's apron and a cooking hat and he got all the ingredients out on the counter then pretended like he was on a cooking show and made the crepes with step by step instructions.
It was so funny. He even flipped the crepes with the pan... even though the first time he totally missed catching it and it landed SPLAT on the floor that Katharine had just mopped earlier in the day.
I took a shower and then Jack showed Kellie and I an amusement park he wants to take us to for his birthday. The park is called Thorpe Park. He wants us to ride this roller coaster called "Stealth". Look it up on google. It's intenseeeeee. Then I skyped my mom and my sister Morgan for about an hour and a half and Morgan got a kick out of the way Jack talked. Jack said we were making a mockery of him... but we thought it was pretty funny.
Now I'm writing a postcard and getting ready to go to bed.
Tomorrow my host family is going out of town to see Katharine's mom for 3 days. The boys have a break this week for half term. Kellie and I will be here keeping after the house, haha. Tony showed us how to control the heat and how to run the dishwasher and all the things we may need to know.
We know how to unlock the 6 locks on the front door, set the alarm when we leave the house and how to turn it off, and we know to leave the radio on when we leave the house so that it sounds like people are home. They also have lights that turn on from a timer at night in different room. How crazy is that!? There are lots of robberies and mugging around so they say. Scary! But seriously, the door seriously has 6 ways to lock it. Two deadbolts, a chain lock, the handle, and a bar on the top. It's crazy!
Annnnywaysssss,
xoxoxo goodnight
15 February, 2010
First day of class!
Valentine's Day
We bought some food for our lunches and dinners when we don't eat with the family. We got some soup, pizza, yogurt, pasta, and bread and some other things I can't quite remember. It was very interesting buying groceries in the store because everything looks different than in the USA. There didn't seem to be as much junk food like in the USA. The only really "junk" was chips, candy, and cookies but nothing like all the stuff we have in America. Also, I looked at their lunch meats and it is SO expensive to buy sandwich meat! There was a pack of only 4 slices for 3.49 (in pounds). RIDICULOUS!
On our way home, we stopped at a flower show and bought our family some yellow roses. They were already bloomed and we got the guy to sell them to us for only 5 pounds. We stopped at another grocery store to get our brothers some Valentine's chocolate. Little truffles that said "I" on one then a heart on another then "Y" "O" "U".
Got home and put our groceries away and I started my laundry. They use this kind of detergent that is a gel. It's blue and you put it in a cap then throw the whole cap filled thing in with your clothes. They washing machine and dryer are also very small... tiny.
Sam, Jack, Kellie, and I walked to a shop to get some more Coke before dinner. Katharine tried to get Jack to drink Fanta, but he argued and said he wanted Coke and it was only a 5 minute walk around the corner to get some Coke. It's so cute! The liter bottles are so skinny. Jack and Sam said they think it is funny how we say how everything is "cute".
When we got back, a friend of Jack's, Toby and his dad, had stopped by. Some other Hollins girls are staying with that family.
For dinner we had veggies, mashed potatoes, and lamb. It was really good! For desert we had cheesecake and ice cream and then coffee afterwards. Sam told Kellie and I that he would take us around Crouch End tomorrow and show us all the good places to go. The boys have off of school for this week because it's the end of the term or something like that.
After we cleaned up, Jack, Sam, Kellie, and I played Scattergories. We had lots of fun playing and laughing. It's really fun getting to hang out with the boys. They are really nice.
Kellie and I headed up to bed and booked our flights to Paris for March 4th-7th. It took us forever to do so because the website kept giving us errors. FINALLY we got it. We are going with 4 other girls, so that will make it nice when we book a hostel.
Anyway, first day of classes tomorrow! Media in Britain and then a theatre performance tomorrow night!
xoxo,
Brett
14 February, 2010
A long walk and a fun night
We took pictures on the bridge and then got some lunch at a really cute sushi place called Yo! Sushi. It was very cool. We sat at a booth in the back and there was a conveyer belt with different colored plates and bowls that held different food. Each color coordinated with a price. So neat! I had some california roll, chicken dumpling soup, and shared some chocolate mousse with Kellie. YUM!

Next we walked to Westminster Abbey. What a GORGEOUS place. I was just shocked at how pretty it was. The architecture is amazing. I feel so incredibly lucky to be here. I couldn't believe it. There I was, just standing there next to Big Ben to my left and the Westminster Abbey in front of me. So beautiful.

Then, Steph's friend said she was going to meet her friend on the Tower Bridge. So we decided we would walk there.
It took us SO long! I don't think we knew how long it would take. It took us over an hour. BUT, we did walk along the river and see the sites. We took some pictures in red telephone booth (of course, so touristy). We FINALLY made it to Tower Bridge and it was getting too dark to take good photos.
We took the tube back to Highgate tube station and then Steph, Kellie, Elizabeth, Karoline, and myself went grocery shopping and made dinner at Steph's host family's house. We made pasta, garlic bread, and had some salad and wine. Steph's host sister came home and she sat and ate her own dinner with us. She told us that she saw Clive Owen at the restaurant where she got her dinner! How cool is that!?
After dinner, Kellie and I walked down to our house, about 12 min away and got ready to go out to celebrate Steph's birthday. Her real birthday is Tuesday. We went to O'Neil's first, but it wasn't as fun as Friday night when we went and met some nice local guys. We left O'Neil's and went to The Village, another pub/bar just a block away. It looks more modern and they had a dance floor in the back room and pool tables in the side room. We danced for probably 2 hours and then called it a night.
Kellie and I left and walked down the hill again. The hill is quite steep and we were wearing boots. Our feet were killing us! It was funny because we ran into Steph's host sister on the street and talked to her for a bit. Then we got to our house around 2am and fell right asleep. I wish I knew how many miles we walked today. I'm guessing 8 miles.
13 February, 2010
Westminster and a cool pub

So, Kellie got back from class and she and I took the tube to Westminster to meet Shannon and Kyra. Too bad we got out at the stop and it was basically dark... didn't quite think about the fact that it would be getting dark at 4:30ish. Oh well. We took a few pictures of Big Ben and the London Eye and then Kellie and I decided to go back because we told some other girls we would meet them for a movie.
12 February, 2010
Friday Morning
This is a picture of Windsor Castle from yesterday! I figured out how to put photos on the blog. They finally uploaded today!!Kellie had class this morning at 10 over at the City Campus of London Metropolitan (LMU). She was nervous about how to get there because we haven't been to that side of town yet. I'm sure she made it okay, she spent January term in NYC taking the subway everyday to work, so I'm sure she can do it.
I woke up when she started putting on her makeup at 8:10 (3:10 in the USA) and got on my computer to start looking through some of my photos. I started doing that, but then I got tired again and didn't wake up until 12:15 ( 7:15 in USA). Now I'm going through more pictures so hopefully post. It's cloudy and raining outside. I'm waiting for Kellie to text me after she gets out of her painting class. They have given us phones over here so that they can get into contact with us. I have a small little nokia. It is silver. It's SO small and it doesn't even have a colored screen... but it does have a random flashlight on the top of it! haha. Perfect for looking at a map at night.
Look out for some more pictures on Facebook and my Just B Photography website!
xoxoxo
Brett
11 February, 2010
Windsor Castle
We were free to wander the castle on our own so Kellie and I walked around with four other girls. We took our picture with one of the guards and then stopped to get some lunch at a little cafe outside of the castle in the town of Windsor. We walked down one of the main streets that had lots of shops and then decided to head back to the train station.
Kellie and I ate dinner with our homestay family and then chatted with our host brothers, Jack and Sam, about popular music, movies, and shows. Then Kellie and I played wii with Jack for a while and then became real friends on facebook. Haha and now we will be connected and friends for life. They are really sweet. This is going to be an awesome experience. I love our host family.
We might go watch Sam play football this weekend, which I am excited about! Kellie and I want to go around town on Saturday and explore. We went on a 2 hour bus tour of London yesterday but it was far too quick and we didn't stop. I wrote down all the places that I wanted to revisit and I have a very long list. It's a good thing we have 3 months!
Good night, it's almost midnight. xoxo
10 February, 2010
Arriving in London and the first day
The cab ride was 50 pounds! Crazy!
We went to the room on the ground floor of the building and our group was there and Sara was talking to them about life in London. Sara is our lifesaver. She is in charge of us and the program with Hollins. She is the go-to person. She knows EVERYTHING!
During orientation that day we went to the British Museum for a quick tour. Honestly, I was way too tired to really pay attention to anything. I had only gotten about 4 hours of sleep on the plane! I did see a 4,000 year old man, well, mummy. With skin, hair, and fingernails! ewwwww. His body was preserved in sand, which is why he still has skin. His name is Ginger, because of his hair.
Then we had another meeting with a woman talking about being an American in London. After that we had a tour of the University of London Student Union center. Very cool hang out. A cafe and two pubs/cafe and a gym, pool, and a place where they have live music. Looks like a good safe hang out to me. The bar called the Duck and Dive is cute. It was sitting and then a pool table and bar. Some girls and I stayed after the tour and bought our first drinks in London. After that we had a lecture back at Connaught hall about our homestays. and even after THAT, my theatre class had a play to attend.
I was extremely tired. We ate dinner at the Barbican theatre where the play was. I was so out of it, I fell asleep for most of it. I felt horrible about that, but I was so tired and my eyes were so heavy!
Headed home in a cab and met Katharine my host mother. Her two boys, Jack (14) and Sam (11) and husband Tony were all asleep. It was about 11:30pm. I took a quick shower because I felt gross after traveling all night and day.
Checked my email, told my mom and dad I was alive and crashed. Best sleep ever other than waking up in the middle of the night just a little bit anxious and homesick.
(Sorry this blog is written late and not on Tuesday night, I was way too tired to write.)
xoxo,
Brett
08 February, 2010
Flight!!
My 3rd flight (haha) leaves tomorrow night at 8:25pm. My parents will drop my friend, Kellie, and I off at the airport around 1pm, probably. We want to get there with lots of time to make sure we can get through security and everything.
When my mom and I flew out of Dulles in 2005 when we went to Ireland, we waited for 7-8 HOURS. So, we just want to make sure that we give ourselves lots of time JUST IN CASE.
I can't wait to get to London. I just want to be there already!!!!
xoxo goodnight,
Brett
05 February, 2010
Departure
It is snowing a lot right now. We're supposed to get 20"-30" of snow tonight/tomorrow. WOW! Epic.
I'm currently updating my ipod so that I have lots of songs to listen to on the 7 hour plane ride tomorrow night. Hmmm... fun.
xoxo





