I realize that I haven't written for a while so here is a short update (so dad doesn't get mad at me for neglecting my blog)!
Thanks to mom and kel, we finally got my flight home booked. I'll be getting home on July 3 at 6:50 p.m. US-time.... which will be about 4:50 a.m. in my brain. That's alright though. Mom, Kel, Kam and possibly Chelsi will all be there when I arrive and it's going to be an epic reunion. I hope that Kameryn recognizes me though. Kel said she can pick "auntie" out in pictures and stuff, but like I told her, she probably thinks I'm just some imagined person that lives inside technology.
I'm going to Leeds this weekend with Cathrine and Peter! It's going to be great fun and I've been excited about it for quite a while. We actually aren't going to go site seeing or anything; there are a couple dubstep (music) artists that are going to be there that I want to see. I feel like I need to see as much dubstep as I can while I'm here because it's hardly anywhere in the US. It originated in England though. In fact, one of my favorite dubstep artists, Rusko, is from Leeds! So anyways, I'm excited about that.
Then, two weekends after Leeds, I'm going to Parklife Festival in Manchester! I'm so excited! I booked my ticket in April and I've been looking forward to it so much since then. I haven't been eating a lot though because I'm trying to save money for Parklife. I do already have my ticket and my train ticket though so I'm pretty set.... besides my hostel and food. Parklife is the weekend before my 21st birthday too, which is on a Monday! That reminds me... if anyone wants to give me a birthday present, money would be helpful for Parklife. Haha... just sayin'.
Anyways, that's pretty much it. Nothing too new around here except a lot of anticipation! Talk to you all soon!
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Cathrine told me to do it....
Cathrine asked me if I'd ever tried to swallow a spoonful of Cinnamon, and I answered "no, I have not." So then, she decided that it was about time for me to try it. Here are the results.
Also, here is a hilarious picture of Cathrine.
Also, here is a hilarious picture of Cathrine.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Representing Norway.
Cathrine brought her pants back to Lancaster that she wore during Russ. If you don't know about Russ, it's amazing and you should google "Russ Norway" and read about it or look at pictures because I don't feel like explaining the whole thing. I'm so jealous I didn't get to do it though.
Anyways, I put them on and she took a few pictures and here they are...
I wasn't actually drinking that Captain Morgans when we took these, but I thought it'd be the most accurate way for me to act like I was Norwegian :)
I'm going to miss Cathrine so much when I'm gone, I can't even tell you. We just spent the last half hour giggling in the kitchen saying "Would you be my friend if I laughed like this?" "Would you be my friend if I walked like this?" It was like being 10-years-old all over again.
Here is a picture of me laying out in the sun a few weeks ago too but... as you can see... I'm still wearing a coat. Wishful thinking.
Anyways, I put them on and she took a few pictures and here they are...
I wasn't actually drinking that Captain Morgans when we took these, but I thought it'd be the most accurate way for me to act like I was Norwegian :)
I'm going to miss Cathrine so much when I'm gone, I can't even tell you. We just spent the last half hour giggling in the kitchen saying "Would you be my friend if I laughed like this?" "Would you be my friend if I walked like this?" It was like being 10-years-old all over again.
Here is a picture of me laying out in the sun a few weeks ago too but... as you can see... I'm still wearing a coat. Wishful thinking.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Mud.
Cathrine, Heidi (one of Cathrine's Norwegian friends) and I went out in the rain last night. It was a thunder and lightning storm and we decided that we were bored and wanted to go puddle jumping. We ended up on the soccer field spinning around and rolling down hills until we were soaking wet and then coming back to our flat, showering (separately haha) and watching Across the Universe into the wee hours of the morning. Here are a few (not very flattering) pictures of the night!
Sunday, May 1, 2011
The story of Scotland (Pt. 2)
When we went to Edinburgh on Sunday, we met up with a girl that Laura had mutual friends with who is Scottish. Her name is Tracey and she brought her friend Sam with her too. They took us to all the best places in Edinburgh which was nice because we didn't have to worry about getting lost. We walked down Princes Street, which is really cool to me because Trainspotting is one of my favorite movies and the opening scene is a chase down where we were walking! There were statues all over the place and you could see the castle up on the hill.
Then Tracey and Sam took us to the "Royal Mile" which is just a long road with a bunch of touristy things to see. We went to the Elephant House which is where JK Rowling started writing Harry Potter. I thought that was really cool since I'm such a huge HP nerd. On a side note, on our way to our new hotel in Edinburgh there was a huge school off the right and our cab driver said that's what JK Rowling based Hogwarts off of! So cool.
From there I think we went and got some coffee and then headed up to the castle. We didn't actually go in the castle but we just walked around the (free) outside part.
After that we went and got drinks and food which turned out to be really fun. Sam and Tracey were both hilarious and they loved our accents. Actually, all the Scottish people I met were nice and funny and super helpful. As one of our taxi drivers said "Scottish people are the nicest in the world." It's funny too because Sam and Tracey were both hungover pretty badly and then went right to drinking when they felt better. So Scottish.... haha.
When it got dark, we went into the vaults under the city. Apparently there is an old city built under Edinburgh because they decided to just build on top of it after the bubonic plague. Pretty crazy. It cost like £8 and they took us underground on a tour and told us all these ghost stories. I didn't think it was very scary but it was worth it to go. Tracey was scared and claustrophobic so she didn't actually even finish the tour but she met us at the top when we were done. Our tour guide was hilarious. He was wearing a big black cape and talking all quiet and creepy. Edinburgh has a pretty crazy history too when it comes to torture and stuff. We learned a lot about that too. Apparently they had a big problem with "body snatchers" back in the day where people would rob a grave and then sell the body to universities for medical experiments!
Finally we went to a Frankenstein-themed pub. They had this big Frankenstein that came down from the ceiling at midnight and it was pretty cool. It sat up and looked around at people and everything. There was karaoke too but none of us sang. It was hilarious because there were some girls who got up to sing and they said "We're from Canada," and Tracey yelled out "Well we have AMERICANS!" She was great fun, it's a shame she lives in Edinburgh... so far away from the US. The next day we didn't do much, I mostly just packed up and ate before heading home on the train. The other two girls stayed an extra night because Laura was heading to Dublin on Tuesday, but I was running out on money! All-in-all Edinburgh was AMAZING and highly recommended to anyone who gets a chance to go :)
| Scott Monument - Princes St. |
Then Tracey and Sam took us to the "Royal Mile" which is just a long road with a bunch of touristy things to see. We went to the Elephant House which is where JK Rowling started writing Harry Potter. I thought that was really cool since I'm such a huge HP nerd. On a side note, on our way to our new hotel in Edinburgh there was a huge school off the right and our cab driver said that's what JK Rowling based Hogwarts off of! So cool.
From there I think we went and got some coffee and then headed up to the castle. We didn't actually go in the castle but we just walked around the (free) outside part.
| Life-sized castle guard. |
| The castle from the side view. |
| Castle gate. |
After that we went and got drinks and food which turned out to be really fun. Sam and Tracey were both hilarious and they loved our accents. Actually, all the Scottish people I met were nice and funny and super helpful. As one of our taxi drivers said "Scottish people are the nicest in the world." It's funny too because Sam and Tracey were both hungover pretty badly and then went right to drinking when they felt better. So Scottish.... haha.
| Laura and Tracey |
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| Sam, Me and Tracey |
When it got dark, we went into the vaults under the city. Apparently there is an old city built under Edinburgh because they decided to just build on top of it after the bubonic plague. Pretty crazy. It cost like £8 and they took us underground on a tour and told us all these ghost stories. I didn't think it was very scary but it was worth it to go. Tracey was scared and claustrophobic so she didn't actually even finish the tour but she met us at the top when we were done. Our tour guide was hilarious. He was wearing a big black cape and talking all quiet and creepy. Edinburgh has a pretty crazy history too when it comes to torture and stuff. We learned a lot about that too. Apparently they had a big problem with "body snatchers" back in the day where people would rob a grave and then sell the body to universities for medical experiments!
Finally we went to a Frankenstein-themed pub. They had this big Frankenstein that came down from the ceiling at midnight and it was pretty cool. It sat up and looked around at people and everything. There was karaoke too but none of us sang. It was hilarious because there were some girls who got up to sing and they said "We're from Canada," and Tracey yelled out "Well we have AMERICANS!" She was great fun, it's a shame she lives in Edinburgh... so far away from the US. The next day we didn't do much, I mostly just packed up and ate before heading home on the train. The other two girls stayed an extra night because Laura was heading to Dublin on Tuesday, but I was running out on money! All-in-all Edinburgh was AMAZING and highly recommended to anyone who gets a chance to go :)
| Frankenstein. |
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