Tuesday, March 28, 2017

London

Where to start! I absolutely loved London! I would move there in a heartbeat not going to lie. It’s a cute and trendy city that is full of diversity and millennials. I loved the vibe of the city, the shops, parks, and London’s West End or Broadway section of the city.

My friend, Tian, and I arrived on Thursday night. We checked into a hostel in Camden a little bit north of central London. The next day we went to the British Museum. One plus about London is most museums are free! After we decided to eat lunch at a chipotle near by. It has been about eleven weeks since I have last had chipotle so we were pretty stoked to be in a city that had one. After we went and checked into the next hostel in Hammersmith and met up with our other friend who flew in from Sevilla Friday afternoon.

Once we all got settled in we headed to Buckingham Palace. After, we found a pub near the Apollo Victoria theater in London’s West End, because we were seeing Wicked! We had a typical fish and chips dinner and then headed down the block to the theater. The show was amazing! I only wish I could have seen more shows as well.


Buckingham Palace

Saturday morning we went to Platform 9 ¾ at Kings Cross Station. This platform is from the Harry Potter movies, although it is not the actual spot that was used in filming. After waiting in line for over thirty minutes we got our tourist pictures. Following we went to brunch and then headed north to Abbey Road. We tried to get some pictures at Abbey Road but because it’s an actual road and there were a lot of tourists we weren’t really successful. Actually, it was an epic fail but the pictures turned out pretty funny. After we headed to Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. When we got off the tube we saw a protest regarding Brexit. We also walked the bridge where the attacks had occurred three days prior. Besides the flowers and memorials on certain points of the bridge you would have had no idea something had happened. Everyone embraced the motto of “keep calm and carry on”.


Abbey Road


Westminster with Big Ben in the Background

After checking out the area of Westminster we headed to Covent Garden for some afternoon tea at this super cute shop. For dinner I was able to meet up with my sorority sister Nicole in Piccadilly Circus (London’s Time Square). 


Afternoon Tea

We headed back to Sevilla the next morning, on Sunday, in order to be back in time for classes on Monday. Overall I absolutely loved London! This may have been my favorite city I have visited so far. Can’t wait to go back again some day. 

Monday, March 27, 2017

Week 10: In denial that I’m more than half-way through…

Monday, March 20th:

Normal school day but I also got to meet my intercambio! He is a student at the Universidad de Sevilla. He does not speak a lot of English so when we meet for coffee the entire one hour conversation was in Spanish! I was pretty proud of myself for holding a conversation in Spanish for that long.

Tuesday, March 21st:

Today I had my mid-semester meeting with our program director. It’s crazy to think we are half-way through the semester! Only nine weeks left until I’ll be back in the states. This afternoon I had our last pre-departure Morocco meeting. Next Thursday I’ll be off to Morocco! I also found out today I received an interview for an internship for the summer. I’m nervous and excited for that.

Wednesday, March 22nd:

Today I had my interview for my internship after my classes. I think it went well but I also don’t have a great gut feeling about it so I guess only time will tell. After my art history, and last class of the day, I got the notification on my phone about the Westminster attack. It was surreal to see that because tomorrow I am headed to London. My host mom and dad had me watch the news, they even turned on CNN and BBC for me so I could hear it in English, so I was informed before traveling there. They were concerned for me, but I think everything is going to work out.

Thursday-Sunday, March 23rd-March 26th:


London! Stay tuned for a post about this trip. 

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Struggles in Sevilla

Hey world. Some of you might be wondering why I have not posted anything new in a few weeks. Unfortunately I spilled my new favorite Spanish drink (Cola Cow which is warm chocolate milk) all over my beautiful Apple MacBook Air laptop roughly four weeks ago. Lets just say that day really was not one of the highlights of this semester.

Anywhoo...I've been without a computer for a couple of weeks now, which I feel pretty accomplished being semi-off the grid. One of my wonderful friends here lent me an extra backup laptop she had brought to Spain. I am so grateful to her because now I can update my blog again!

So that's why I've been sadly off the grid. Get excited for many post to come over the next week or so updating you on all the time I've been away.

Hasta luego!