Well, it has been one week in the UK!
My journeys in Cape Town ended…well…abruptly. So, here’s the
thing, I have always had an issue with military time. I know that it “makes
sense,” but it never has to me. And yes, I even tried to “get used to it” and
it resulted in me missing my first class when I was in Vienna. That is another
story. Anyways, so the point, I hate military time, and military time almost
caused me to miss my flight to the UK. I had my entire last day planned out. I
spent the entire day barefoot, which you could do in my neighborhood, and
walked to the beach, the farm village, did some reading, and some sitting in
the sun. The girl were going to pick me up and take me to my bosses house where
we would all cook dinner. We were supposed to pick up our friend to take him
with us. Then, on our way to the airport, we were going to go by my host family’s
daughter’s house and say goodbye to them. Well, as you can imagine, none of my
afternoon plans happened. We went to my boss’ house and began to make dinner.
At around 6 pm, 18:00, I went to print off my boarding pass. Now, the number
20:00 time has always confused me. I always look at it and think that it says
10 pm, which it doesn't. So, that ENTIRE week I believed my flight to be at 10
pm. As I was printing off my boarding pass, I saw that my gate closed at 19:50.
Now, I know that time. I know that 19:00 means 7 pm. So, I began to freak out
because I realized that my flight was in 2 hours, not 4. We ran out of the
house and dashed to the airport. The girls tried to get me to eat cookies to
calm my nerves, which were running pretty high, but I was nauseous. So, my
goodbye to Cape Town was more or less ripped off like a band-aid. In hindsight,
this was probably a good thing, so that I didn't completely draw out my
goodbye. On the other hand, all of my emotions hit me at once while I was in
the airport, resulting in one uncomfortable woman sitting to my right. I was
amazingly thankful that my friend Grace was on the other side of the flight in
London.
So Grace picked me up at the airport and off we went into
London! It was hard to realize that I was in the UK. It was, and still is, a
very different environment. My senses were overloaded with the trains, cars, people,
and buildings. We got to her neighborhood and it was beautiful! I was so overwhelmed
with the environment and the wonderful stone buildings and uneven streets…which
were not so great for my clumsy feet. We spent the afternoon walking around her
neighborhood, hitting up various markets and tourist attractions. I was so
thankful for having the comfort of a friend J
The weekend ended up being a Sewanee affair! Seeing Sewanee
friends was so amazing, and we were all able to talk to each other about our
experiences abroad. London was an amazing place, and it was so crazy being in a
city after living in a farm neighborhood for the last 3 months. Here are some
weekend highlights:
-Having dinner in Notting Hill, yes, I was freaking out a
bit because I am a huge fan of the film, with Sewanee folks.
-Seeing Matilda the musical!! I really love Matilda and all
of us had heard great things about the musical, which is a huge hit in London.
So, Grace, Chris, and I woke up early on Sunday morning to get in line for
student reserve 5 pound tickets. The theatre reserves 8 tickets for 16-25 year
olds each show. Amazing, huh?! We were second in line, so we got the tickets!!!
The show was AMAZING! The children acting in it were so fantastic! Mostly
though, I was in love with the set! It was so cool! The floor looked like
plywood, but then things kept coming out of the stage, like desks, chairs, and
walls. It was decorated floor to ceiling with scrabble like letters, all in
different fonts and colors. And the best part was, our seats weren’t even
restricted view or behind a column or something!
-Hitting the art museum AND the British History Museum in
ONE day. Not recommended. Never the less, it was a great afternoon!
-Going to an apple festival! There was all kinds of yummy
apply goodness there. My personal favorite was a pork sandwich with apple
sauce! Who would have thought about that?!
After leaving London, I caught a bus to Bristol to continue
on my school adventure! I got to Bristol and had written down directions to the
school. After exiting the station and re-entering twice looking for the street,
I sought help at the information desk, where I was told that I should catch a
bus instead of walk. Well, I started towards the bus stop, and then saw the
street where I was supposed to begin my journey, so I decided to walk. Well, I
got about halfway when I was confronted with about 6 flights of stairs. Now, in
my google maps directions I had written down, “take the stairs,” but looking at
the stairs, I was second guessing myself. I asked a girl if she knew the street
on top of the stairs and when she asked me where I was going, she also
recommended the bus. So, I turned around and found the bus stop. I kept my eye
out for the school, since I only had the street name and no address number, but
luckily, I found it! Woohoo!
The school that I am at is lovely! It is a Steiner school,
so it follows the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner. It is in a really cool old
building and goes from play group through class 10. I am spending time with the
older students, which has been really great, since I spent time with mostly the
younger ones in SA. One thing that has really impressed me is their handwork.
Steiner education really puts an emphasis on handwork and man, the things that
these kids create is amazing! They were doing cross stitching, knitting,
crocheting, and sewing. They made little animals, teddy bears, dolls, purses,
glasses cases, all kinds of wonderful things. And I have to say, I felt a
little embarrassed that I had to tell children I couldn’t help them because I
didn’t know how. To which they would reply, “It’s easy,” and show me what they
were doing. I can’t wait to spend more time there!
The good news about the UK, which I am thankful for
considering the rain and lack of sun, is that it is fall here, YEA!! I’m just
so, so glad that the leaves are out here! The only bad part is that winter is
coming…and I don’t think that I am ready yet. But on the flip side, I think
experiencing two springs makes up for that J
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