Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Soundtrack to my life

Okay, I'm a dork and really like these random surveys:
THE RULES
1. Put your music player on shuffle.
2. Press forward for each question.
3. Use the song title as the answer to the question even if it doesn't make sense. NO CHEATING!

The Results

1.How are you feeling today?
Someday

2.Will you get far in life?
One Time...One Life

3.How do your friends see you?
I'm a Long Way from Home

4.Will you get married?
Irish Pub Song

5.What is your best friend's theme song?
Mona Lisas and MadHatters

6.What is the story of your life?
Hound Dog

7. What was high school like?
Jacksonville

8. How can you get ahead in life?
The Fox

9. What is the best thing about your friends?
Too Much Trouble

10. What is in store for this weekend?
Rose Parade

11. What song describes you?
There Goes My Life

12. Describe your parents?
Pink Bullets

13. How is your life going?
Split Screen Sadness

14. What song will they play at your funeral?
Sleeping In

15. How does the world see you?
Hello, Goodbye

16. Will you have a happy life?
This is Your Life


17. What do your friends think of you?
Story of a Lonely Guy

18. Do people secretly lust after you?
Goodbye Earl

19. How can I make myself happy?
Goodnight and Go

20. What should you do with your life?
Loose Ends

21. Will you ever have children?
Out of My Depth

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Scotland, here I come!

Okay, so the leaves in this country are HUGE! Kris took this pic of me on our way back from our first formal tea at The Orangery in Kensington Gardens! It was great, and I had the best carrot cake of my life. So I'm all packed up, for the most part, for Scotland. I hope it's not too cold there but I should be ready for it. I'm really excited to see what a long train ride in Europe is like and what it's like to stay in a hostel. Hopefully all goes well because basically our whole group is going on the tour.
Plans are coming along for my travels with Abby- I'm trying really hard to not let the little details stress me out. It will be a great time I hope. Well I'm off to class and then to get some homework done!
Cheers!

Saturday, October 28, 2006

A lazy Saturday morning

Wow, it's almost 1 in the afternoon and I'm still in my pj's and putzing on the computer. Thats what you get for staying up until 4 a.m., though. Nobody else is around in the flat right now and I kind of like it. I'm just catching up on a few things online and listening to my new music that Kris gave me. A little Jem, Imogen Heap, Sufjan Stevens, Regina Spektor, Gnarls Barkley, etc.

Tonight I'm going to dinner with my parents and tomorrow we are headed to Windsor Palace. Then they're headed back home to the states. I think they had a really good time while here- I'm really happy they were able to come. More posting later- I've really gotta get motivated for the day.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Packing for Germany

So... not only did my global issues midterm get moved to NEXT Thursday, but class even got cancelled today! Bob is such a push-over. So I got to sleep in a little bit, but I decided to wait and see my parents because I still have Brit Lit with Patricia from 1-4 p.m. Ugh that class is absolutely horrid. (I just said that in my head with a British accent, just to let you know.)

After class my mom and I are going to get some dinner, drinks, and go see WICKED at the Apollo Victoria. I have been so excited to see this show, you can't even imagine. Mo is actually the one that introduced me to the music. I tried to get tickets when the show was in Minneapolis, but it definitely sold out in about ten minutes. Yuck. But Idina Menzel, the originial Elphaba (spelling?), will be in it tonight. She also played Maureen in Rent.

I have been enthralled by the Wizard of Oz ever since I was a little girl. My dog at the time, Belle, and later Beau, were never that small. But I would still pretend that they were Toto and that I was Dorothy. I even had some plastic red sparkly shoes and a little basket. I cant believe I was never Dorothy for Halloween, though! I remember spending hours watching the show and eating tuna fish sandwiches, cut diagonally in half. : )

I'll let you know what the show was like after I see it tonight. I'm expecting that I will probably cry because I am just so excited and I have heard how utterly amazing it is.

That's all.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Pic time!

Description of pics: 1. Here I am with Kris in front of the Tower of London. That was the day that I learned to ALWAYS carry an umbrella in my purse. 2.And there I am with that cute umbrella! There was a neat maze at Blenheim Palace...I also liked the life-sized checkers and chess games. 3. My first fish and chips meal- in Cambridge. It was great, except this country loves to serve everything with mushy peas. That's right- they actually call them "mushy peas." 4. Here I am in Cambridge in one of those cool red phone booths. It turns out that people use mobile phones more so they are slowly getting rid of the famous booths. I also heard that the red double decker buses would be gone too. I had better live it up while I can!


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Monday, October 16, 2006


These are two of my favorite pics. The one with the rose is a self-portrait taken in the gardens at Blenheim palace. It was a pretty rainy/chilly day (typical for England!) but it got better later in the day. The next one is from our last day trip for Global Issues, to Bath. The drive there was absolutely gorgeous. Green grass, old cottages, sheep! The city itself was pretty neat...I found the Roman Baths fascinating. Apparently, the Romans used them for praying, exercising, bathing, socializing. And there is still a hot spring that flows into the Bath...just like when they used it!

Sunday, October 15, 2006

trying this thing again

I’m going to try working on this whole blog thing again. When we didn’t have internet, I got used to writing down my thoughts in my journal. I’d like to continue doing that because it’s something physical; it’s something I can look back on in forty years and remember my excitement, frustrations, adventures. But now that I’m falling in love with Google’s Picassa, it is way easy to just post pics and blogs. Shutterfly is getting a little frustrating with my friends/family being able to view pictures. Maybe I could just send out reminders to my London email list for people to view my blog? I’ll figure it out.

So here’s a list of some things I still want to see/do in London: Holland Park, Kensington Palace and Gardens, Speaker’s Corner at Hyde Park, Guy Fawkes events on November the 5th, afternoon tea at The Orangery, take a picture in front of an expensive French restaurant called “Lindsay House,” Imperial War Museum, take a boat cruise from Little Venice to Camdentown, Jack the Ripper walking tour, and definitely some more open markets.

I’m also excited to continue going to shows. I’ve seen the following shows: Comedy of Errors, Fabulation, See How They Run, The Seafarer, The Producers, Les Miserables, Caroline or Change. I will be seeing the following shows: Posthumerous, Wicked, Mary Poppins, Avenue Q, Evita, Moon for the Misbegotten, and some other random fringe show. WONDERFUL!

I have the whole day with no obligations today, but I really feel like just hanging out, reading, picassa-ing, blogging. That’s okay, right? I did just take a big day trip to Brighton yesterday! I think tomorrow since I have no class, I will go to Kensington Gardens and Palace, return my purse to Accessorize, buy that new blue pea coat from H & M, pick up a few things from Tesco, go to the Devil Wears Prada, and clean up the flat a bit for when my parents come.

Solo ride to Brighton


Here are a few pics from Brighton. The first one is just a few random houses/hotels on a street. It looks a lot like the houses in the Notting Hill neighborhood. Two things I love to take pictures of are colorful houses and bikes. The second pic is me at the beach. I took this after a day of listening to great music, eating by myself for the first time, enjoying some white wine, some window shopping. It was basically a perfect day. Too bad the weather was a little gray (no rain, though!) so I couldn't see too far over the ocean. The last pic is the shoreline. The beach was different than I expected- it was filled with pebbles/rocks instead of sand. Very pretty for pictures.
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