Friday 31 October 2008

Halloweeeen


Today I had full intentions of working on my photo story but failed miserably. I couldn't find my subject. He wasn't working today I guess. Yeah not a good day for me. I also haven't been feeling well all day, my stomach has been hurting for some reason, and I have a lot on my mind. I've come to the conclusion that whenever I'm dealing with something I don't want to be dealing with I keep my ipod in my ears all day. I guess all the music is a way to block my mind from actually thinking. Kind of terrible to say but hey I'm being honest. The picture I'm posting tonight wasn't actually taken today. I took it yesterday. Disappointing portrait.

Tonight we are going to Ministry of Sound for Halloween. I'm not too thrilled with my costume but I pretty much didn't put any thought or time into it. My friends bought everything for me. As most of you know Halloween is pretty much an excuse for girls to dress like sluts. My guess is that Londoners follow this trend too but maybe not. We'll see. Don't really feel like dressing up.

Thursday 30 October 2008

October 30, 2008



Brrr it was so cold today! It was very difficult getting out of bed this morning. I set my alarm for 7 and it was completely dark outside when I woke up. Definitely a negative of wintertime. I took some pictures of my sociology professor during my morning class and we had an adorable guest today...his four year old daughter. She wasn't feeling well at school so came to faraday to be with her dad and go home early. Happy almost Halloween!!

Wednesday 29 October 2008

October 29, 2008

Well, I'm sorry to disappoint but I don't have a photo to post today. I was inside most of the day doing work and that kind of stuff. I'm loving the weather right now, I'm ready for winter. Halloween is so soon yay. Okay that's enough.

Monday 27 October 2008

Back from Break

















Hey I hope everyone had a great break! I just got back from Paris last night. Two of my friends and I went on a trip to Venice, Florence, Rome, and Paris. We had such a great time and saw so much. We walked for hours everyday and tried to soak up as much culture as possible. We stayed in hostels the whole trip which was okay with me. Our hostel in Rome was pretty dirty but nothing we couldn't handle. Well, actually both my friends were pretty unpleased but other than that we had a great trip! We ate such good food and lots of gelato, pizza, and pasta. Yum yum. The morning we left Florence, we got caught in a pretty violent student rally that we later found out is taking place all over Italy. I have to look up some more information on it but it has to do with the public school system and the government. We had to literally run through the rally to get to the train station so we wouldn't miss our train. I still managed to take some photos in the midst of all the confusion. What else...Well in Rome we saw the pope which was pretty exciting. I loved Vatican City and the museum there. In Paris under the Eiffel Tower, we ran into a few of my friends from Syracuse who are studying in Madrid. So random but really fun. On our last night we went to this really great fondue restaurant where they serve wine out of baby bottles. Yea that's right. We then went to an extremely euro club and danced all night to techno music. Great way to end our trip. I have to say though I'm happy to be back in London, I missed this place. Here are a few of the shots I took over break. See you all this week.

Wednesday 15 October 2008

October 15, 2008



So I either got an A on my econ exam or I failed. I have no idea how well or not well I did. We shall see. Anyways, one more day till break! Woohoo. I don't really have much to say but that. Hope everyone's midterms are going well!

Tuesday 14 October 2008

October 14, 2008



Nothing too thrilling happened to me today. I'm getting very excited for fall break, I just need to get through this week. I have a ecn exam tomorrow that I'm not feeling particularly good about right now. Hopefully a night of studying will help me out a bit. As I was walking back from class today a tree with yellow leaves caught my eye. Sometimes you don't even notice the things right in front of your face. Fall is my favorite season and the changing colors of the trees is one of my favorite parts. I slightly wish I was back in Scotland. The clean air, the vast landscapes, and the quietness of the countryside was such a nice break from the hectic atmosphere of London. Oh well.

Monday 13 October 2008

October 13, 2008









I arrived in Aberdeen, Scotland after a seven hour train ride filled with catching up on sleep I had lost the night before and music on repeat from my ipod. Jenny who goes to Edinburgh and is the daughter of my host mom greeted me at the train station. Jenny is a senior at university and is studying zoology. She came home for the weekend for her friend, Vicky’s 21st birthday party. We hopped into the car where Jenny’s mom was waiting for us. It was then time for dinner, which Annie and I grabbed at a lovely restaurant in the center of Aberdeen. Jenny couldn’t join us because she was late to meet up with her friends. After dinner, we headed to a traditional Scottish Cehilidh for Vicky’s birthday. At first, I had no idea what a Cehilidh was. Annie told me it is a night filled with traditional Scottish music and dance. She also told me that I would be sweaty and sore by the end of the evening. At this point I wasn’t too thrilled about attending the event. However, once we arrived I was greeted by a rather large group of Jenny’s friends from university who were so welcoming and kind. The dance began around 8 o’clock and didn’t end till midnight. At first, when Annie told me I had to participate in at least one dance, I immediately didn’t want to. I had no idea what was going on and was a bit nervous that people would think of me as the stupid American who didn’t know what she the hell she was doing. My fears were shortly erased when Jenny’s friend Billy asked me to dance with him. He led me through the entire dance and I ended up picking up on the steps rather quickly. The music was beautiful and the whole atmosphere was really enjoyable. When I wasn’t dancing, I was taking pictures attempting to document the event. At the end of the night, I was sore and most definitely ready for bed. Annie lives 45 minutes away from Aberdeen and I almost fell asleep mid conversation a handful of times in the car. Jenny’s mom opened her home not only to me but also to all twenty of Jenny’s friends from school to stay the night at her house.

I woke up Saturday to a breakfast of cereal and tea; not so much of a culture shock there. We then drove to Vicky’s house for her birthday lunch where her friends and family were present. From my window I saw rolling hills for miles on end. The sun was out and so were the cows and sheep. Vicky’s home was really beautiful and the lunch her mother made was delicious. The dessert was even better—hot sticky buns with pudding. Yummm. Annie and I then dropped off Jenny and her friends at the train station who were heading back to school. Afterwards, we drove home and it was about time to start preparing dinner. I tried to help as much as I could but mostly just watched Annie cook for fear of messing up the recipe. We had croustade for dinner, which consists of lots of vegetables, potatoes, and a breaded crust. It was so good. Our evening was filling with good food, good wine, and good conversation. I don’t think there is anything much better or more enjoyable than that. Annie is a very intelligent, well-spoken, outgoing, and kind person. We talked about music, education, art, the election, tattoos, boys, style, films, her family, my family, traveling, and everything in between. She introduced me to new artists such as Richard Thompson, Ismael Lo-Jammu, and Mary Black. After dinner we started to watch a movie called, Two Days in Paris, but rather quickly turned it off. It was pretty bad.

The next day Annie’s son, Joe and his girlfriend came over to take me on a hike of a wooded area near their home. I love hiking so it was the perfect afternoon for me. The views were awesome. After the hike, we went home and were greeted by a beautifully prepared lunch of fish pie and baked apples. The fish pie wasn’t my favorite but the apples were really good. It was a long afternoon so Annie and I decided to just watch some TV before heading back to the train station for my departure. I really had an eye opening experience in Scotland thanks to Annie and the rest of her family. I feel like I learned so much about the world, life, and myself in such a short period of time. I will forever be grateful of my homestay in Scotland and hope to see Annie again in the future. I will forever think of her as my second mom. I plan on sending her a cd of pictures that I took over the weekend along with some music that I think she will enjoy. I could write pages and pages about my experience but I think I’ll stop here. I wouldn’t want to bore anyone too much. Here are just a few random selections of photos I took this weekend. I'll post more later on.

Wednesday 8 October 2008

October 8, 2008



Hmm what did I do today. Well since the weather was so nice out I decided to run in Hyde Park again. I then ventured off to Topshop to do some exploring of clothes. That store is insane. I swear there's never a time in the day when it is not overwhelmingly crowded. I left rather quickly but still managed to buy a scarf and a headband. The exchange rate today was the best its been in a while so hey I figured my purchases weren't too much or extravagant. Then it was time for class. ..World Economy. It happens to be an interesting class, but our professor is just so dull sometimes I can't bear it. Tonight will be filled with homework and more writing. I'm just waiting for the weekend to arrive....noon tomorrow woohooo.

Tuesday 7 October 2008

October 7, 2008



I am very sore. I went running this morning in Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens for an hour and pushed myself a little too far. Sometimes I just get runners high and can't stop myself. Its a problem. Anyways, what else happened today. Well, I broke my sunglasses that I got from Camden over the summer somehow. I think they got crushed in my bag. I'm hoping that I can get them fixed. They were only like 5 pounds but they're my favorite pair. I have to start writing this sociology response paper tonight and I have no idea what the article is talking about. That should be fun. Time for homework. Yay.

October 6, 2008

Hey everyone. As you have probably noticed, I've been a bit absent from blogging this past week. I've been going through a personal/family issue and my mind just hasn't been able to focus on much else. I've also been having trouble sleeping lately probably because my mind is racing most of the time. I am though beginning to feel a little better thanks to the support of my close friends here and at Syracuse. My mom and grandmother are coming to visit me in a few weeks which I am looking forward to very much. Sunday, the day of my grandfather's memorial, I went to a night service at St. Paul's Cathedral and was able to light a candle for him in the front of the church. This week I'm going to try to focus on school and my work as much as possible. I will be back to my regular daily blog starting today.

-maddy

Thursday 2 October 2008

October 2, 2008

I have never felt so alone, anxious, and depressed as I do at this moment. I want to be with my family. A body of water separates us. Now I know the feeling of real pain. I want to go home.