Sunday, June 28, 2009

Mind the Gap

Andy Murray
Wimbledon :) So Fun

Killers


Hard Rock Calling



Killers Fan




Tower Bridge





Tower of London






This weekend has been a blast. I'm a little burnt out if I'm being completely honest. I just woke up from a two and a half hour nap. It's Sunday, so I think that's allowed. Also, I haven't had one nap since I got here, not even on the day I flew in.







On Friday we got to go to the Tower of London. My favorite room was the Crown Jewels. Queen Victoria's crown had over 2,300 diamonds. Walking out of the room I just envisioned myself wearing a crown for awhile...I still think it would be a good idea.







Friday night a few girls and I lucked out and got to go to the musical festical called Hard Rock calling which was just across the street from us in Hyde Park. We somehow not only got tickets, but they were super cheap tickets. One guy gave us a ticket for free(it pays to be American girls) and a scalper sold us three tickets, each of them 20 pounds under his original asking price. Who knew we could bargain so well? Anyway, we saw the Kooks open for the Killers and it was amazing. 45,000 English people, each one OBSESSED with the Killers. They're huge in England. I've been a fan for awhile now, so I really enjoyed that. Amazing concert, I was stoked.







Saturday was amazing as well. A couple girls and I went to Wimbledon! It was out of control. So many people, everyone was going crazy for Andy Murray. Some of the tickets were equivalent to 5000 US dollars. It was out of control. Maybe one day I can come back to occupy one of those seats. Just maybe. But I was more than happy with just being there.







Today was my first Sunday in my London ward. It was definitly a different ward from what I'm used to, but that's why I'm here: to see those differences. So, how it works is of the 40 of us study abroad students we're each split up into 5 different wards. The wards really take advantage of having active members in the ward, especially ones who can play the piano (obviously I was of no use in that department). But in order for us to get there we had to take the tube to get to the train and then walk to the Primary School where church was held. We left at 8am and got there at 10am. It was quite the journey.







The members were so sweet. As new "members" each study abroad student was asked to bare their testimony and I felt a little out of place as 85% of the ward was black, which was very unexpected. They are all so great though and they came up and gave us each hugs after Sacrament Meeting. It was a great experience, I'm excited to get to know the ward better.







Anyway this week we have a day trip to Bathe, and a play tomorrow night and hopefully I'll make it to one more day of Wimbledon. Hopefully!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Love Love London

Fun English Boys in Hyde Park
My FAVORITE dress in V&A Museum

The coolest display showing the average amount of
pills taken in an English lifetime(14,000)


Fish & Chips!!



HYDE PARK :)




haha a different side of Hyde Park





I made it safely to London. The plane ride was kind of hard, there was a screaming baby so I didn't sleep much. I have loved every minute. This city is beautiful. There's some really cool girls here so I'm glad about that. Hyde Park is my favorite place. It's so beautiful. It's this massive park where people walk around, play in the pond, make out(see above picture), work out, whatever they want really. On Wednesday we went to a British Museum and did some shopping.Also, I got hit on by a 46 year old man. He did show us where the best Fish and Chips place was, so I should've married him, but he told me I was a true beauty, and he's looking for awife like me. Let me tell you, these Britts hit on Americans like it's no one's business. The British Museum was massive! I was overwhelmed. But there were a lot of really interesting things. My favorite museum was today, we went to the Victoria and Albert Museum and they had this whole room on Fashion!!! I was loving it. I seriously spent an hour in there. They had these dresses from the 1800's beautiful!!! and they had a really cool jewellery room as well. Also, I got the chance to go to Harrod's. Wow, that place is heaven. HEAVEN! I wish I was a millionaire. Finally, at the end of the day I got to experience my first pub. Super cool. These two guys were playing music and were pretty good, I got to hear some Oasis, and also Third Eye Blind, can't go wrong.