Saturday, September 8, 2012
So the Fun Begins...
Hey everyone. It has been a long time since I last posted and a lot has happened. I've met random people in pubs and bars, turned 5 pounds into 70 at a casino, hung out with great people, moved into my flat, met the program people and had a WILD night out in London with some friends. As you can see from the picture above, I found my first Banksy sighting in public. If you're ever in London and on Old Brompton Road, just look at the doors to all the flats and you'll find it.
On a random note, London has very few public trash bins. I tried to find one to throw a bottle away and it literally took me 20 minutes to find one.
This post is short and really choppy, but that's because I'm exhausted. Next time I post I'll be more awake!
Until next time.
Henry
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Fun fact: London is Amazing
My oh my, what a day this has been. I woke up at 5am Seattle time and finally fell asleep at 2pm BST (6am Seattle the following day). I didn't sleep at all for those 25 hours. I just can't seem to fall asleep on planes. Anyways, I arrived in London at 6am and I am having a blast. I walked around for a few hours, bought a UK phone (which was a surprisingly fulfilling event), and went all over. I walked from my hotel in South Kensington to my flat in the South Bank and back and saw so many sights along the way.
Besides Parliament, some of the Paralympics, the V&A Museum, the National History Museum, and St. Paul's, I ate at a shop called Hummus Bros. It serves exactly what you think. I'll be the first to tell you that Hummus Bros. is DELICIOUS. I got a huge bowl of hummus with chicken tikka and pita for 7 quid. YUM.
I finally went back to my hotel at 2pm and promptly passed out from exhaustion and I just woke up an hour ago. I'm off to dinner soon.
So far, London is better than I could have ever imagined. If it remains even half as wonderful as it is now, my time here will still be unbelievable.
Until next time.
Henry
Besides Parliament, some of the Paralympics, the V&A Museum, the National History Museum, and St. Paul's, I ate at a shop called Hummus Bros. It serves exactly what you think. I'll be the first to tell you that Hummus Bros. is DELICIOUS. I got a huge bowl of hummus with chicken tikka and pita for 7 quid. YUM.
I finally went back to my hotel at 2pm and promptly passed out from exhaustion and I just woke up an hour ago. I'm off to dinner soon.
So far, London is better than I could have ever imagined. If it remains even half as wonderful as it is now, my time here will still be unbelievable.
Until next time.
Henry
Sunday, September 2, 2012
10 hours, 37 minutes, and 46 seconds
The time is almost here for me to get on that big old jet airliner to London. My suitcases are packed, my dollars are now pounds (by the way, the exchange rate absolutely sucks), and I'm ready to go. I've been excited to go for some time now, but I didn't fully realize that I am moving to London until a few days ago. Now it's all I can think about. Even holding down a conversation is difficult because my mind always wanders back to London!
Despite my excitement, tonight is bittersweet. In just a few days I will enter into an entirely new world both in terms of my physical location and the opportunities presented to me. I'm going to study at a fantastic university and work in one of the most powerful governments in the whole world. I'm going to live with people whom I've never met before (well, mostly) and we're all going to experience London together. On the other hand, I'm not going to see many of my friends or my family for a long time. I'm going to miss the great guys and girls at Gonzaga that are an essential part of my friend group. Not to mention all of the ICS friends that I would have seen during breaks. I hope everyone has a great year and I can't wait to see all of you when I get back.
Now I'm going to sign off. The next time I post on ATPSMP, I'll be in downtown London! Peace out everyone!
Henry
Despite my excitement, tonight is bittersweet. In just a few days I will enter into an entirely new world both in terms of my physical location and the opportunities presented to me. I'm going to study at a fantastic university and work in one of the most powerful governments in the whole world. I'm going to live with people whom I've never met before (well, mostly) and we're all going to experience London together. On the other hand, I'm not going to see many of my friends or my family for a long time. I'm going to miss the great guys and girls at Gonzaga that are an essential part of my friend group. Not to mention all of the ICS friends that I would have seen during breaks. I hope everyone has a great year and I can't wait to see all of you when I get back.
Now I'm going to sign off. The next time I post on ATPSMP, I'll be in downtown London! Peace out everyone!
Henry
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