January 19, 2011

baxter

"Life is going to give you just what you put into it. Put your whole heart in everything you do."
-Vivian Baxter

Reality

Tube Station to get to BLPR.

This week is a bit of a 'wake-up call' for me. Monday, was the first day of school; the first day back since after Thanksgiving plus, it was the first day at the Uni. of Westminster. No complaints really, just that I was sick, exhausted from getting no sleep, and that I am still angry that LIM placed us in housing that is an hour and a half away from campus! Haha, yeah it was a pretty interesting first day. Tuesday, yesterday, was my first day at my internship. I am interning at Bright Light Public Relations. The company is really cool, and specialize in PR for celebrities, skin care and of course... fashion! It was a great start; 10 am hands on tasks already for me to do until about 11:30am when the building supervisor warned us that the power would be off for a few ours. We had no electricity for four hours that we got to leave early. So, it was a quiet day and pretty boring actually. Everyone who works that is super nice and I am really excited to be working with them at the new offices in two weeks! The location of my internship is southwest of central London. It is still a pretty amazing city though- quiet, cute, characteristic and quaint. Today, Wednesday, I was running a bit late to my internship only because I was posting the last blog post (oops!) but it was not a problem. We had electricity and so many things to do. I can't say I have the most exciting and "cool" internship just yet, but I know that the experiences and education I will learn while being here will definitely pay off. I am already seeing the differences and similarities of an international company. I am even beginning to sound like I have an English accent of something. It catches on when you're the only one without an accent, you begin to feel like the outcast! All in all, its been a good few days (minus the fact that I have been sick). My friends that are here with me got to sight see and do fun things today which made me a bit jealous, thats alright though, they'll just have to come with me to see the same places again. =]

maps

There are many places to see here in London. I haven't done them all yet, but I already want to venture out. Yes, I can't wait to travel to various countries but want I am really intrigued to seeing are places that you see in the movies such as Harry Potter, The Secret Garden and even The Holiday.

1. Allerton Park-
      The Secret Garden was filmed here.

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?locations=Allerton%20Park,%20Knaresborough,%20North%20Yorkshire,%20England,%20UK

2. Fountains Abbey-
The Secret Garden was Filmed here 
along with out various films and TV series.

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?locations=Fountains%20Abbey,%20Studley%20Royal,%20Ripon,%20North%20Yorkshire,%20England,%20UK

3.  Harrow School-
The Secret Garden, Harry Potter, and 
other films and TV films were filmed here.

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?locations=Harrow%20School,%20Harrow,%20Middlesex,%20England,%20UK

4.  Shere, Surrey, England
The Holiday, The Wedding Date, Bridget 
Jones' Diary and other films were filmed here.

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?locations=Shere,%20Surrey,%20England,%20UK

5. Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley
Love Actually was filmed here.

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?locations=Grosvenor%20Chapel,%20South%20Audley%20Street,%20Mayfair,%20London,%20England,%20UK

My only issue with visiting all these places is traveling alone. I'm not sure anyone else would be interested in seeing these places, so I'll have to ask around. 

There are more places I'd love to see in general and from films. One place that is on my mind everytime I'm walking around London?

Liverpool.

January 17, 2011

queen









lullabies



If I ever leave this world alive I`ll thank ya for the things you did in my life If I ever leave this world alive I`ll come back down and sit beside your feet tonight Where ever I am you`ll always be More than just a memory If I ever leave this world alive If I ever leave this world alive I`ll take on all the sadness That I left behind If I ever leave this world alive The madness that you feel will soon subside So in a word don`t shed a tear I`ll be here when it all gets weird If I ever leave this world alive So when in doubt just call my name Just before you go insane If I ever leave this world Hey I may never leave this world But if I ever leave this world alive She says I`m okay; I`m all right, Though you have gone from my life You said that it would Now everything should be alright She says I`m okay; I`m all right, Though you have gone from my life You said that it would Now everything should be alright Yeah should be alright

January 10, 2011

The time is now.

I don't mean to keep everyone waiting!


I have arrived in London on Saturday January 8th... just a few days ago. I am studying abroad at the University of Westminster for those who did not know with 11 other students from LIM. All I can really say is I cannot believe I am actually here. All my life I have dreamed of traveling and studying abroad... and I am doing it. No if's, and's or but's, I was going to study/travel abroad. An amazing thing happened the day I left though. It started when the night before, it was the night of my sister's 25th birthday dinner. It was wild. I think that's the best way to describe it. I got to spend my last night with the people i love and have fun-- stress free (minus the nauseating car ride). But after a little too much fun, it was the next morning and I still needed to finish packing. After quite the morning of being hungover and still packing for five months, it was finally done, and it was finally 2pm. Time to leave for the airport. I could not think about the fact that I had to say goodbye. Saying goodbye to my sister was real hard, that I tried to pretend like it was another weekend where I may see her the next one or two after. Quick and easy... or even worse, saying goodbye at security... now that was by far the hardest part. Saying goodbye to the two people who I love (whether I show it or not) who brought me to America almost 21 years ago for my sister and I to have a good life in the U.S., my parents. Not only that, I was also saying goodbye to friends, childhood, normalcy... my life. So, on the six hour airplane ride to the UK, I decided that this trip was going to be all about me. I have been through a lot of personal things that involved relationships and perhaps the wrong people. My twenty years I have had people come and go, acquaintances to people I would die for no matter what, and this was the time where I could take everything that each person has taught me or shown me and grow up-- be mature, and just live life freely. All drama, nonsense, grudges that I had, everything was thrown out the window. Unfortunately I can only speak for myself (thats all that matters now). Overall, I am just so proud of myself for this next step. I have so far checked off so much on my "bucket-list," "Goals/Dreams" list, this another learning experience, one of the greatest ones.  

London, United Kingdom... 2011

I love this city. I'm studying in one of the most amazing places with a good handful of some of my greatest friends and new ones to come.  As easy as it has been, adjusting to the culture shock and being alone and in a foreign country, I know sometime down the road, perhaps the middle of my term here, I am going to get homesick. But until then, I've been fine. More excited, anxious, and curious. The first day was rough. We were all tired, cranky and just trying to avoid jet lag. So far, it hasn't really worked, still so tired! We spent most of the day shopping for our new five month homes purchasing sheets, comforters and groceries. We also figured out the Tube system and visited Oxford Circus.  Which by the way is AMAZING. Shop-a-holic's heaven (or hell). Day two was about the same. We all slept in, grabbed a quick snack, went back to Oxford Circus and bought some more necessities and did touristy things. We had dinner at Hog in the Pound, had our first drinks, and met our friends friend... Eros. He was our bartender and server who ended his shift early and had a cider (cider beer) with us as he told us the Do's and Don'ts'. He also gave us great advice and of course talked about himself. That night we were delighted with two other friends that had just arrived from NY. They actually live across the hall from me which is nice. They're great and super down to earth. Today, day three, (Monday January 10th) We met up with everyone from LIM and headed to our friend day of Westminster of Orientation. Nick and I made friends with some pretty cool people. Cynthia is from Caribbean and spoke french. Olga is from Russia and wants to speak French and English fluently. Lastly, we met Raneshma she is from he Netherlands. We met them through an orientation Ice-Breaker. I learned a few new things and words in French! Afterwards, we spent the rest of the day shopping and browsing back in Oxford Circus for the last time this week. Chrissy and I had wine and a cheeseboard to end off at Selfridges (which is amazing however way out of my budget).

Now we are back and resting up. We all have been having a hard time sleeping and getting up. Tomorrow is our Induction and then we plan on doing some more sight-seeing. Super excited. Well I am off. I will post photos soon! xo