Thursday, October 29, 2009

Halloween in London!

So even though it is not yet Halloween, my friends and I went out to a club called "Walkabout" last night for a Halloween-themed night and we all wore costumes! I'm not a big Halloween person (I haven't been since trick-or-treating came to an end); however, I put together a cheap, last minute costume and this is it! Enjoy!
My homemade Jack-o-lantern halloween costume!

My snazzy leaf hat (made from leaves found in Kensington Gardens)

Jenny, pleased with her work!

Jenny-o-lantern!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Danke! - My trip to Bavaria to see Julia!

"Danke" means thank you in German, and was pretty much the only German word I could say properly in Germany this past weekend (although Julia was a very good teacher and I learned a few other words!) After a long and stressful week of final exams and final projects, last Thursday night I left for Nuremberg, Germany. I had my contemporary british theatre class and left from the class to catch the tube to Liverpool Street station where I took a Stansted Express train to London-Stansted Airport. This whole process took about 2 1/2 hours. The Stansted airport was actually very nice I thought. It is much smaller than Heathrow and easy to navigate as well. There were barely any lines and since I had checked in online a head of time I wasn't as stressed. I flew on AirBerlin which I was very happy with too. Usually I get assigned a seat at the very rear of the plane; however, this time on the way to Germany I was in the 4th row and on the way back I was in the 2nd row. Therefore I got my food (twix bars) and drink (waters) right away and was able to get off the plane sooner! The only thing that was kind of weird was on the flight back, we had to take a shuttle bus from our gate our to the plane which was located in the middle of the runway area with a staircase going up to the plane. It was like when the president climbs into Air Force One and ascends the stairs. Weird! Anyway, the plane ride was about an hour and a half and Julia met me right after I got out of the baggage claim. We took a subway from the airport and then a train to the town she is living in while going to college, Bayreuth. Her apartment was just a street or two down from the train station and we went to bed pretty quickly- we were tired!

Friday we went to Munich! We took a train (we took a whole lot of trains over the weekend) to Munich and it took about 5 hours to get there. During the day, we went to Marienplatz, the town square; Hofbrauhaus, a famous beer house; the Royal Gardens and palace; the Women's Church; and the Olympia Park, where the 1972 Munich Olympics were held. I really enjoyed seeing the Olympic stadium and the swimming hall, and we even went up into the Olympic Tower which had some really nice views of the city! At 5 pm we went back to Marienplatz to hear the bells from the City Hall. There are also figurines in the tower of the City Hall that dance when the bells chime which was cool. For dinner we went to a really good German restaurant called Donisl. I had a potato dumpling, bread dumpling and roasted pork- it was delicious! I also tried a Radler which is half lemonade and half beer. It was refreshing!

We finished up in Munich and took a couple hour train ride to Passau, where Julia's Mom's boyfriend, Albert, picked us up and drove us to her home in Waldkirchen. It was really nice to be driving in a car for the first time since I got to London! When we got to her house, I met her Mom, who is so nice! I wasn't able to communicate with her too well because she doesn't speak much english and I don't speak much German but Julia translated for us. Her Mom had made a really delicious cheesecake and opened a bottle of wine, and we sat and talked for a while. It was nice and in the morning (Saturday) we had a full German breakfast with sausages, and German bread (including a Bavarian pretzel!) I really like German food!

Now I must make the distinction- I am saying "German" this and "German" that but really I was in the state of Bavaria the whole time I was in Germany. So I really enjoyed the Bavarian food and country while I was there. Bavaria was taken over by Germany a few hundred years ago but they still have a lot of pride, and I got to experience that pride too. I have a new found love for Bavaria :-)

After the breakfast, we picked up a car from a family friend and she drove us around Waldkirchen, her hometown. I was able to see her old school, the town and the department store where her Mom works. Afterward we stopped at a supermarket and I picked up a bunch of German chocolate, and we headed back to her house. We said goodbye to her Mom and then drove to Passau, the neighboring city to Waldkirchen. We were on a tight schedule because Julia had planned for us to take a ride on a boat, translated as "Crystal Boat." It was a two-hour boat cruise to Austria and the boat was decked out completely in Swarvoski Crystals (the chandeliers, stairs, statues, side of the boat..). It was a beautiful boat and I thought it would be the perfect place to have a wedding reception it was that nice! Julia and I both got Apple strudel and ice cream which was really good. It was a little cold out so we stayed inside most of the time but the top deck of the boat offered some really nice views. After the cruise, we walked around Passau and I found myself a Bier Krug (the beer mug with the cap on top). I thought it would be a nice souvenir and it even says "Bavaria" on it with the crest and flags so I can remember my time there. At night we took a very long train ride (3 different trains) back to Julia's apartment in Bayreuth, where we stayed.

Sunday morning Julia drove us to see her university in Bayreuth. She took me on a tour of her campus and showed me the law building where she has a lot of her classes. Afterwards we went to the main city area of Bayreuth to see a castle and some beautiful gardens behind it. We went to a restaurant for lunch called "Oskar" where I finally got to try some authentic Bavarian sausages, cheese-noodles and sauerkraut. Did I mention I love Bavarian food? Also, one of Julia's friends, Lisa, joined us for lunch which was very nice. After lunch we went to a Castle a little further away that was covered in beautiful colored stones, and had a maze of hedges that led you there. It was a beautiful park area with walking paths and gardens. I enjoyed being out in the country a little more.

After the park, we headed back to Julia's apartment where I picked up my luggage and we took the train to the Nuremberg airport. Overall, I had a really fun weekend visiting Julia (thank you so much again for your wonderful hospitality!) and I enjoyed touring around Bavaria. It was especially neat because I was shown places I probably wouldn't have known about since Julia is from Germany (Bavaria) and can educate me more about the area and some of the interesting places to see!

After going strong during the weekend, I was very tired once I returned. Yesterday I had my first British Culture and Visual Media class which seems interesting but more work than I expected it to be with several papers and presentations. We went to the Houses of Parliament for the first part of the day and then had class for a few hours. Then I went to Sainsbury's to pick up groceries and last night I just stayed in. Today Anna, Jess, Catey and I went to St. Paul's Cathedral where we got an audio tour. The structure outside is huge, but the inside is simply magnificent! I really enjoyed visiting there today and I ended up spending several hours there. There was a choral concert midday and there was also a half-hour Christian church service in the space at the front of the cathedral near the alter, and I went to receive communion. I hadn't been to church in a while and although it was a shorter communion service, it was nice, and pretty neat to be doing that at St. Paul's Cathedral. Also, part of the tour of the cathedral took us up to the Whispering Gallery, Stone Gallery and Golden Gallery which are three more levels up in the dome that give you great views. The Golden Gallery was located at the top of the dome, very high up! We had to take hundreds of stairs to get up there! It was worth it though.
That has pretty much been the last few days in a nutshell. I hope you enjoyed the update and pictures!

P.S. GO PHILLIES! I'm tired of all of these Yankees fans telling me that the Phillies stand no chance. We have to prove them wrong- two years in a row!! Cheers!


Bayreuth

Palace near Bayreuth

A park near Bayreuth

Pretty fall colors! (I miss this back at home!)


Julia!

Me!



Pretty palace near Bayreuth with the colored stones!


Little house at Royal Gardens in Bayreuth

Passau

Us in Passau

Statues in Waldkirchen (to protect the corners of the buildings)


Main Street in Waldkirchen

Julia and I on the boat cruise

The inside of the Crystal Boat


The chandelier (made entirely of Swarvoski crystals!)

The Crystal Boat (half covered by the ticket building)

Dumplings and roasted pork (Dinner in Munich)

Hofbrauhaus

Royal Gardens in Munich

Representing our countries!

Hofbrauhaus

The Swimming hall from the 1972 Munich Olympics

Me standing in front of the Olympic stadium

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

GO PHILLIES!

Wow, this past week has been extremely busy for me! Since last Thursday, I've had a lot of school work to do including a 23-page marketing plan, Shakespeare essay assignment, Contemporary British Theatre journals and a theatre review, an in-class Shakespeare essay exam, and tomorrow I have an essay exam for theatre. At the same time I have had a pretty bad cold so it hasn't been the most enjoyable couple of days! However, that will change very soon! Tomorrow is my last day of classes for this 7 week term, and next week I start my British Life & Culture class. As soon as my class ends tomorrow at 4 pm, I will be heading sraight to the tube to go to Liverpool street station where I will take a train to London-Stansted Airport to go to Germany! I am visiting my friend Julia this weekend. She goes to university in Bayreuth and we will be visiting there, Munich, Passau and the town where she is from and her family lives. I am sure I will have a really fun time and I am looking forward to sightseeing in these different places! I still have more work to do so I will have to limit this post tonight but I will post as soon as I return from Germany and I'll try to put up some cool pictures!

P.S. I'm listening to the Phillies game online right now. They're one game away and currently leading 3-2. Jayson Werth just got a 3 run homer! GO PHILLIES! Let's go to the World Series again!

CHEERIO!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

London and Paris with Mike Pictures

Here are some pictures taken in the last few days in London and Paris! I have a more detailed description of what we did/saw on the post below this one. Enjoy!
Big Ben at night

Tower Bridge

Millenium Bridge (the bridge in the 6th Harry Potter movie that the dementors destroyed)


Sunset over the Thames

St. Paul's Cathedral

Piccadilly Circus

Mike and lion statue at Trafalgar Square

Sherlock Holmes House- 221b

Going to Hogwarts! Platform 9 3/4

At Gare du Nord station before taking the train back to London
One of the metro stations in Paris that we went through a lot


The restaurant we ate at on Champs Elysees

Mike and I at the restaurant

Mike and I before dinner on the Champs Elysees
Me in front of the Louvre

Mike in front of the Louvre

The Pantheon

Jardins du Luxembourg
Mike and I at Luxembourg

Luxembourg Palace
Mike filming (he filmed over 4 hours on this trip)

Bridge in Paris

View from the Eiffel Tower

Paris street signs

Mike and I on the double-decker bus tour

Seine River
Patisserie
Arc de Triomphe

Eiffel Tower at night
Mike and I in front of the Eiffel Tower- soaked!

Notre Dame Cathedral

Notre Dame

View across the Thames River in London

Me in front of the London Eye

Mike and Big Ben

Mike and I in front of Buckingham Palace
Mike and I when he first arrived