...I return, with tons of pictures and stories!!
I haven't gotten a chance to blog because the internet in my NIDO dorm has been down for the past 4 days. What made this infuriating was that it wasn't the WHOLE room, but just my side of the room without the connection. Katie's internet was hunky dory the whole time. Maintenance had to come in and change the entire ethernet socket before I was able to get reconnected. Boo.
However, this week concludes my first week of classes. Monday, I was supposed to have a Contemporary Politics and British Culture seminar, but our first meeting was canceled.
I'm also taking a sketching class called Seeing London's Architecture. My professor is a wiry German man who sometimes randomly stops talking in the middle of a sentence, looks up to the sky, squints, then brings up tangential information in these long-winded bursts that are very interesting to observe. I sometimes think he knows too much about architecture to be able to condense it all into teachable incriments. He took us for a walk around the campus and explained literally everything from the origin of the shutters on the windows to the kind of granite used in the doorframes. Then, we went to the British museum and had to sketch the collumns of this great arch and the intricate ceiling design. After doing that sketch for 45 minutes we went to the Egyptian exhibit and were allowed to pick one piece of art to sketch for the remainder of class. I chose this very large lion made of granite with intricate hieroglyphics on its torso. If I can figure out how to upload my sketchs, I'll try to, just to give everyone a good laugh. Aunt Joan, I could use your guidance!!
My last class was a Modern Drama in Performance class, where I get to go to the theatre every Wednesday night and analyze plays and drama. The first show we'll be seeing is at the Almeida Theatre, and it's called "Duet For One." Needless to say I'm crazy excited about seeing British drama! The only trouble is we all have to get to the theatre on our own, and sometimes it can be a hefty trip. I'll hopefully meet up with some of my classmates and let them guide me the first few times, since I've inherited my dad's directional skills (which we all know means they are nonexistant).
Yesterday, we all took a boat over to Greenwich and went on a tour of the village. At first the weather was pretty miserable, it was rainy and chilly and windy and very bitter!

A really lovely room of stained glass windows, floor to ceiling, inside the museum.
To get home, we had to walk through a huge foot tunnel to get back to the tube! Renee, me and Lauren felt like we were inside a giant worm.
After taking the tube back home, we all showered up and decided to check out this dance club called The Egg. They had free vans to bring people from our dorm to the club, so we all hopped into one and checked our coats and danced danced danced!! On the way to the club, we talked to a bunch of British fellows that were in our van and they were actually quite nice. They're all from right outside the City of London and they told us that they play soccer in Hyde park a lot, and invited us to kick around with them on Sunday. We all talked and hung out for the whole night, and I have to say that I'm very pleased to have finally made some authentic British friends!
So that is my life as of the last entry! Today, we're going to see if we can go back to the British Museum and look around some more. It should be a lot of fun, and as usual, the sun is out just in time. So long, dear friends!
British word of the day (courtesy of Tom from the Egg):
Curry - it is not only meant to describe the popular Indian cuisine, but a curry is also the term for an Electronics Store. Ex: "Since my mobile is being bloody uncooperative, I'll have to drop in at a curry and exchange it."

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