Hey all,
I have some sad news to report. My trusty laptop kicked the bucket on Monday night. According to the jerks at PC World the LED light in the screen blew out....meaning I know longer have a computer screen. Of course they won't fix it over here because its an American Dell and to ship it back to Dell in the states would be pricey and could take 3 to 4 months. Doesn't this sound like a situation that could only happen to me? haha.
So for the next week or so Lann and I will be attempting to share his laptop. My parents bought a laptop yesterday and are working on loading microsoft office and such before they send it over. They are then going to take the old one back to the states and try to get it rebuilt so someone else can use it. But eesh....if it only it had died a month sooner or waited a few more months!
We spent the first week exploring our new neighborhood and London. Our residence hall, Atlantic house is located in central Kensington just a few blocks from Kensington High Street which is kind of the Michigan Avenue of Kensington, and just minutes from Kensington Palace. The Kensington area reminds us alot of the Lake Forest neighborhood, lots of big houses and fancy cars. We've also explored the West End side of London and went to Portabello market, which is a huge weekend street market.
We are continuing to plan our other weekend and vacation adventures. In February we'll be visiting Stonehedge and going to Paris for a weekend before one of my best friends from LFC comes to visit from Brussels. Then in March we'll head to Brussels for spring break to meet up with a couple of LFC kids and see Lann's good friend from high school. April takes us to Wales and Scotland and possibly Spain. Our plans for once the semester is done are still up in the air but may include Germany and Italy. We've gotten to be really good at searching for travel deals online!
We started classes on Monday. The British University is very strange. Instead of giving out required reading they give you a huge list of "reccommended" reading and you're suppose to read what interests you. Also, daily work is like a joke we pretty much have a midterm paper, a final paper and a final exam.All of the professors are international. My political Communication professor is Greek and has a very strong accent, she talks so fast it sounds like a completely different language.
I'm also taken a hardcore Shakespeare class, which is suppose to be "fun", but I might have to disagree on that one.
Lann is battling a cold, sinus infection type thing, his mom thinks its a staph infection. Hes going to the British doctor on Monday.
This weekend we are going to hit up all the big FREE museums in London.
Next weekend we head to Liverpool.
Hope all is well wherever you might be.
Love, Jacalyn
P.S. Interesting trivia fact.....british computer paper is skinner but really long, therefore they need special printers!
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fantastic. shakespeare's actually pretty sweet. every sentence pretty much means four different things at the same time ("get thee to a nunnery" is something hamlet says when he's playing crazy, which means either to go to a convent or a whorehouse... a distinction that should probably be clarified but he doesn't). and pst... there are sparksnotes for like every play where you can actually read them in the modern vernacular. if the gillis' read this, i said nothing.
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The Political Communications class sounds very interesting. What a great opportunity to learn more about foreign affairs... What is the reading list?
ReplyDeleteLooking up Richmond University website, I found a description about Atlantic House, http://www.richmond.ac.uk/content/student-affairs/accommodation/kensington-residences.aspx, What can you tell us about your room is it a double with a sink? How big is the Library and when does it open in the morning?
ReplyDeleteMy room is a double with a sink. Its on the third floor. The plumbing system here is really weird. Its a gamble regarding hot water every time you shower.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to view your area with Google Earth. Noticed that TS Elliot Lived and Died right around the corner from where you are now living (Across the street from the Builders Arm Pub). If I were there, I would definitely have a pint while sitting on (or in) a big comfortable couch and ponder the life the famed poet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Eliot
ReplyDeleteLet us know when you have gone on a ride through the Kensington High Street Tube Station, it looks like the public transportation is a great way to get around the most densely populated local authority in the United Kingdom.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your computer, and Lann's cold, but aside from that everything sounds great! I hope hope you're taking lots of pictures. I'd love to see the neighborhood and campus! Good luck with the school work, especially Shakespeare. Have you been to his thatched roof theater yet?
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