Friday, February 27, 2009

I Signed the Magna Carta

So not really, but I was at the place where they forced the King to sign it in 1215. So something funny about this is I guess that the English don't think that this is a very big deal (or that is what our bus driver Tony told us) but the Americans are the ones that think this is a big deal so we made a monument. It is just in this big field, kind of in the middle of nowhere called Runnymead.


Also something that is funny is that Maddie and I accidentally dresses alike, not the first time, and probably not the last time. Oh and another side fact, the last time that I wore this sweater it was to church, and there was someone else that was wearing a sweater, but he was a 10 year old little boy. Ya, that was embarassing!

The Queen's Weekend Escape

Windsor Castle is the perfect place to escape from your worries. It is a luxurious castle set in the charming town of Windsor. It has hundreds of rooms, a giant and fully working doll house that belonged to Queen Mary (it has real plumbing and electric), giant state apartments, and the best security system in the land. So enough of my real estate talk, haha, I don't think that I am allowed to sell the Queen's castle. It was so big! I couldn't believe how nice it was. There really was a big doll house and the state apartments were really big. And we were told that the Queen lives there on the weekend, I don't know if that is true, but it is neat to think about it. Also we watched changing of the guard, and after we took pictures with the guard. So I thought that they were supposed to be serious, but he was laughing at me. So I accomplished the unaccomplishable feat, making the Queen's guard laugh. So Windsor was really fun, and I fully approve.

The Shakespearence

About a week and a half ago we had the chance to go to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and tour around it. It was breath taking. It was a really cool theathre that they set up just like they had it in Shakespeare's time. Also during our tour, we learned a lot about how the plays were practiced and performed. Here are some of the facts that we learned: There were only men that played the parts, no women in the plays; the actors only had their lines for the performance a couple of days in advance and because they had to hand write every script, they wouldn't write out the whole script for everyone, they would only get their lines and the three words that came before their lines; they wrote everything on a roll that they would roll up...hence the term, someone's role in a play; they would perform a different play every night; they would practice the play only the morning of and then perform them that night, they would start practicing around ten in the morning and run through it one time to around one, and then have a one hour lunch break and start performing around 2; and the plays were three hours long, so they only ran thru it one time before performing. We learned a lot more, but I don't remember them anymore. So here are some pictures, and I'm sorry that I bored you with all of that information, it was interesting to me, and so I thought you might like to know that (and I thought that Sunni might like it, and because she is the only one that comments on my blog! Thanks Sunni!).




Thursday, February 26, 2009

V-Day:1944

This Valentine's Day was very interesting. 40 girls in one house...ya that was crazy, but it ended up being more fun than I thought it was going to be. We had a 40's theme and everyone got all dressed up and danced. I even put on red lipstick.....that might have been the first time in my life. We also did a Valentines gift exchange. So ya, it was a lot of fun and I would suggest to everyone that has to spend a Valentine's day with 40 girls, have a party, it doesn't get any better, (But I hope that no one has to spend a Valentine's day with 40 girls).

Friday, February 13, 2009

Cymru=Wales in Welch

So these past couple of days we had a chance to visit Wales. It was so amazing and I think that Maddie and Mary can attest to this, but I think that Ihad a smile on my face for all of the 3 days. Wales is like England, but it is more rural, so I like that a lot and it means less people and everyone is more friendly. I love Wales! It was a lot of time on a bus, and I don't have all of the pictures but it was so fun. I'm going to show you just a few. So the first night we stayed in Cardiff. It was a descent sized town and it was pretty cool. We went into town after dinner that night and saw a movie. Wednesday night was my first night staying in a hostel, and can I say, what an experience that was. It was crazy, but our group had so many people, that we rented out the whole hostel, so that was nice. That day we stopped at an outdoor museum with pigs and cows and miniture houses that I would have hit my head on the doors, and Coch Castle. The next morning we woke up and drove and drove. It was nice because we drove pretty much from the very south tip of Wales up to the Northwest corner of the country. So when I wasn't sleeping on the bus (which I have found one of my new talents, I can sleep really well for long periods of time on the bus, ya be jealous of my skills!) I could just stare out the window and see all of the sheep and the green rolling hills. We finally made it to this island called Anglesey and it was a tiny town right on the sea called beaumaris. It was so BEAUTIFUL! We also saw a castle there! This one was cool and we could get on the roof again! That was fun because it looked out over the water! We stayed at a nice hotel there and had an amazing dinner and breakfast the next morning. We then drove all the way home the next day making 3 stops. 1. Chester, 2. Shrewsbury Abbey and 3. Coventry Cathedral. It was a long trip but so fun!

So I would like to make a few disclaimers about this post. Yes I am wearing the same jeans and jacket in all of my pictures, get over it. All I had was my backpack for 3 days and they take up too much room to pack extra. Another thing is, Welch is totally crazy and makes no since...for real. And lastly, I think that the Britains think that people are stupid and they post signs all over the place that point out the most stupid things!










So we would like to thank Maddie for this demonstration on how hard it is to speak and read Welch! It was so confusing...

The Tower of London

On Monday we went to the Tower of London. We were supposed to go the Friday before, but the weather was so bad, that it got pushed back to Monday. Let me tell you, the weather was not much better. It was cold and raining! Real surprise? I think not! So it is a big tower/castle. It was pretty cool though and even though it was freezing, I really did enjoy myself. I saw the 7 ravens and the crown jewels. I saw some of the biggest diamonds and other assorted jewels, they were amazing!



Me using an old fashioned Bow and Arrow device of some sort, or an arrow shooter. I was definately more into the weapon than reading the description that I am sure was located right by it! Oops...



Mary and Amy showing you all how cold it really was!

Ok so I don't know if it looks like this to you, but I feel like I am getting closer to that 6 ft. line than I would like to be...what is wrong with me, I am still growing!
Tower Bridge, but with lots of raindrops on the camera, sad, but typical!

Changing of the Guard

So last saturday we went to changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. It was so cool and I realized once I got there that 1. I didn't know anything about this and B. I didn't realize how big of a deal this was...There were so many people there and it was crazy. There were people everywhere. Tourists were crowded all over the place, and yes I fought my way to the front, I felt like A. an Asian Tourist and 2. an Old person beating young children away from the free samples at Costco. So ya, I pushed my way up to the front. But we had a really good view of the parade part, but next time we will have to push our way to the front so that we can see the actual changing of the guard part. It is either one or the other.




After that we decided that it would be fun to go to platform 9 3/4 from Harry Potter in King's Cross Station. Don't judge me, but it was the third time that I have been there, but I will put some pictures up of this. And just so you know, I finished listening to the 7th Harry Potter book, so I am definately in a Harry Potter mood.



After we rode a bus and got lunch in Covent Gardens. It was really good. The rest of the day was me writing my talk and getting dinner for one of the girls birthdays. It was a fun day.

Blue Birds Over, The White Cliffs of Dover

So I am so far behind, so I'm going to try and do this quickly, so that I can get caught up. So last wednesday we went to Dover Castle and the white cliffs of Dover. IT was so cool and the castle was pretty fun. But my favorite part about it was the WWII tunnels. So they were right by the castle and we got to take a tour around them. It was so fun, but I can't put up pictures of them because we weren't allowed to take pictures...but I promise, they were cool.





So then we drove for a while and we went to St. Augustines Abbey. It was cool, but it was all in ruins, so that was not quite as cool.

After that, you guessed it, we went to another cathedral...We went to Canterbury Cathedral. Yes, just like the one from the tales. This was the cathedral that Thomas Beckett was killed in. So all in all a pretty good day.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Stourhead...the best place ever



Ok, so I am definately playing catch up. So this was the adventure that we had one week ago. We started out by going to Stourhead which is where part of Pride and Prejudice was filmed. It was so beautiful. The part of the movie that was filmed there was when Elizabeth runs across the bridge in the rain and Mr. Darcy comes after her and says that he loves her. It was so good and so pretty. I took a video because I didn't think that words or just a snap shot could describe the beauty of this place.








Here are some other pictures of Stourhead. This one is the view from the Pantheon.



This is a picture of Mary, Maddie and Me at the place that Mr. Darcy proposes. It is so beautiful.


After we left Stourhead we went to Winchester Cathedral, which, you guessed it, is very similar to all of the other cathedrals that we have seen. Don't get me wrong, it was really cool, but nothing super spectacular.



After that we went to Portchester Castle. It was a ran down castle that was really big, and was right on part of a channel. I don't think that it was the ocean, but there was a body of water that was right there by it. It was so cool and we were able to run around in this castle. It felt like I was playing in a huge playground. It was awesome. They let us climb up to the very top of the castle and look around. I also took a video of this because it was so cool. It was raining a little bit though, but it was still so fun.