Thursday, May 31, 2007

So the Bank Holiday (this past Monday) was a bit...dreary and freezing. I met up with an old friend Liz Dellert and her boyfriend Aaron to just hang out and enjoy the company all day. Rachel A., Meghan, and I met Aaron at his work and had a personalized quick tour of London from his Mercedes convertible (top up because it was raining). It was so strange to crawl into the wrong side of the car to sit in the passenger's seat. I felt like I should have had a wheel too. We saw a few sights from the car such as Trafalgar Square and Harrods. We spent most of the day sitting in a few pubs around where they live and just catching up. It was a great relaxing day that lasted until midnight! Liz and Aaron are SO nice and incredibly gracious!!! CHEERS TO THEM!

Tuesday was a busy day full of Westminster Abbey, National Gallery, and Equus. This was one of the best days so far on the trip! Westminster Abbey was beautiful and has several graves of royalty and poets. Just walking through there and imagining the funerals of the Queen Mum and Princess Diana was incredible.

The National Gallery was pretty neat also! I really enjoy museums so it was cool to see paintings by Rembrant, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Raphael, and da Vinci. We were also supposed to see Monet and Van Gogh but those wings are closed right now! SO SAD!!

The night ended with the play Equus. Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) was one of the two leading males and he was absolutely incredible. He has totally broken out of the Harry Potter mold and proven himself as a real actor. The play was absolutely fantastic. My eyes hurt by intermission because I realized that I had not blinked in a long time! The lighting and set design was fantastic and really captured the mood and setting of the play. If you do not know much about the play you should research into it and hope to catch it somewhere if you find any production near you. This is the website for the London production that I saw. I had goosebumps several times during the performance. (I'm not too sure that my parents would like it though. They'd definitely call it "weird" but I really loved it!)

Tuesday morning was not spent in class like most weekdays but was spent touring Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. It is not the same one as during his day, but a very near replicate of it closer to the Thames River. We even got to see part of a rehearsal for The Merchant of Venice which was a unique experience. I could almost picture exactly what it would be like during that time to watch a play (slightly wet from the drizzle) and laughing at the action on stage.

Many of us spent the afternoon in Tate Modern. I officially think I could spend the rest of my life in there. I also think that if my life were a romantic comedy, I would meet my husband in a museum such as Tate because I love modern art so much. I saw some of my favorite painters such as Miro, Picasso, and Pollock. I wish I could visit there everyday and just sit in front of one abstract painting for an hour a day.

Last night we were scheduled, as a group, for a boat ride on the Thames River. It was a catered cruise with lovely food and great views of the city. We dressed up very nicely and enjoyed each other's company. I really like doing group activities because rarely do we all hang out together as a huge group. We caught some great photos of the Tower Bridge, Big Ben, and London Bridge.
Today's class was spent learning about musical plays. Dr. Unks talked about the development of the musical from Opera to modern day. We watched MANY clips of the movie versions of various musicals. (Julie: I thought of you the entire morning and could sing most of the songs because of you! I miss you!)

A few of us spent the afternoon finishing up our assigned activities in the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery today. We are ready for another play tonight, The Reporter at the Cottesloe Theatre of the National Theatre. None of us really know what it is about but are excited at seeing a smaller play.

I leave for Paris, France tomorrow afternoon around 1:45pm GMT (around 8:45am EST). I will be traveling with Meghan, Rachel A., and Kelly. We are very excited and have a few things scheduled to see (thank you Vickie and Julie for providing me with information and guide books on Paris!)

I cannot believe that I will be home in less than a week and a half. I am having so much fun and I'm not sure I'm ready to leave this great place. We all just keep saying "we can do that next time we come!" I hope there will be a next time because London is fascinating!!

I will post A LOT of photos when I return stateside, I promise! I should have several hundred (thousands even) of photos to share, so be prepared! For now, I only have a few that my friends have posted. Here goes!

This is me sitting in a park in London making a face for an unknown reason.


Me, Kelly, and Meghan at Avenue Q. We had incredible £20 tickets on the 4th row!


This is Dr. Unks, Dr. King, Dr. King, and our captain of the boat cruise on the Thames River


I must go get dressed and ready for the play tonight. I need to eat my grocery store sandwich before I leave also. (They are the cheapest and fastest dinners here! I love Tesco!!!) I hope things are going well across the pond and I will be home in less than a week and a half.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Melissa, I find myself holding my breath as I am reading each of your journal entries! I am so excited for you! I love the pics you've posted. Thank you so much for going to all of the trouble to post this blog. I am loving every word and pic of it!

Anonymous said...

Yea! I'm glad that you're having such a great time and I am SO JEALOUS that you got to see Daniel Radcliffe in action! All I know about the play was that they took pictures of him for the ads shirtless with a white horse :) I hope you have a great time in Paris, I love that place! :) Just remember (and this is my Americanized version of French) "Ja na parle pa franc'e," which means I don't speak French, saved me a bunch :)
I love reading your posts! Don't think about when you're coming home, just think about the week and a half of great times you have in front of you! :) London is such a fabulous place I'm sure you'll be back one day! (I mean where else would there be a Melissa and Prince William wedding except in London, hehe)

Anonymous said...

I'm just now tuning in to all of your wonderful stories and events. It seems like only yesterday that I spent six months over there in 1999. You are an excellent writer and all of your happenings are so exciting. I'm anxious to see you and all of your pictures next month...I'll look at pictures, you watch after your new cousin. :) Seems only fair since it's your "turn". We love you lots and are so glad you're having the time of your life. xoxo. - Cousin Kathryn