So I just realized that I’ve only written 2 blogs since I got here. Oops! Time has really flown by, we have gotten to see most of the big stuff to see and the other are on the list to be done. Rather than writing about everything in the past 3 weeks I’m just going to start with this weekend.
This weekend we ventured off to London! During the planning for the trip I really didn’t think that we were going to make it anywhere, we all were getting frustrated with each other and it just wasn’t going too smooth. But we did eventually get it all worked out, our plane ticket and our hostel. We left Friday, the 1st, early in the morning to catch our plane. That was the first time any of us had stayed in a hostel but it really wasn’t bad at all. When we finally made it to the hostel (we got a little lost trying to find the street) we took our bags up to our room, locked our bags up and decided to go for a little walk and figure out where we wanted to go that night. We walked down the street, bought a map and sat in a little café and got some drinks. Oh yea…I fell right before we got inside…yay me! Anyways…after looking at the map we decided that nothing was really within walking distance so we decided to give Karen’s brother a call and see about meeting up with him. We ended up going to see the Tower Bridge and London Bridge which was fun. It was all lit up when we got there so we took pictures and then walked down the sidewalk beside the river, it was really cold outside but it was really pretty with all the lights and the water and boats and everything. Then Bernie, that’s Karen’s brother, took us to this pub that he and some co-workers were hanging out at. We didn’t hang out too long bc like Paris, the underground closes at midnight and we were pretty tired anyways. On our second day on London Bernie offered to show us around a little, which was awesome because we got to see all the big stuff and didn’t have to figure out where to go ourselves. That night Bernie took us to this pub called Waxy O’Conner’s it was a really cool place that had 4 or 5 floors and was absolutely huge not to mention the bar tender was awesome. For the entire weekend we really didn’t eat anything, other than the bread and tangerines that we all took, because we were trying not to spend money which is hard in a country whose exchange rate is so much higher than ours. So needless to say when we got back home to Fontenay-aux-Roses we were STARVING!!! I mean we were looking for anything to eat and there was nothing in the house to eat! But Bridget came with the idea to have peanut butter and jelly minus the bread…aka…off a spoon. After seeing us so hungry the night before, Tim, the program director went out and got lots of bread and fruit and croissants for us Monday morning, after joking that he was afraid we were going to eat the furniture! Hahahah Over all our trip to London was a lot of fun, I think we all spent a little more money than we were expecting but at the same time I think we all had a lot of fun. Now we just have to plan our Spring Break trip…that should be fun….
Bonne nuit!
this was a video by the tower bridge when bridget, claire, and alexia were freezing. i think they thought if they thought about the desert they wouldnt be cold.
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