Thursday, July 28, 2011

Better Explained

Since I can't seem to recollect every emotion I felt these past four weeks, I will try soon. In the meantime, pictures do a good job :) I wish these pictures will post in better quality but I don't know how just yet so click on them if you want to see them clearly!






























Thursday, July 21, 2011

Revenge Is Sweet

I know, my posting is so incredibly sporadic. Hopefully I can catch up on my experiences tomorrow since I have a free day to study, then get to some regular posting. It's already been three weeks of living in Brighton and Sussex. I must say, the experience is undeniably the best and I am so grateful I'm able to live in England for two and a half months.

The people I've met so far have all been amazing. I've met people from France, Spain, Turkey, Illinois, New York, Miami, Pennsylvania, and of course the UC schools (UCLA and UCI mostly). It's so surreal how studying abroad can bring so many types of people together with one common ground. It allows me to see more without really having to reach too far, if you know what I mean. It has opened my eyes and my mind. I do think that through this experience, I have become so much more open minded about people, places and trying new things. The key phrase that I've truly implemented around here is "I'm so down!"

I went out with Christine's and Laura's friends tonight and now they're my friends! They are so much fun, and they're the group of girls that I've been wanting to go out with, in the general sense. We went to a gay club called Club Revenge at the seafront down the street from Audio and the vibe there is fantastic. I can dance as slutty as I want without having to worry about any guy trying to make a move. The gay guys are so cute and fashionable it makes me so happy to dance and move. The drinks are cheap, admission is cheap, and the fun is practically overflowing. I just wish heels didn't hurt as much. If I haven't said it enough, gay guys are so much fun! There were lesbians, but I think they can tell we weren't, which was a good thing! I'd definitely go back!

One thing I will complain about though; my feet are killing me. I wore my black Madden Girl wedges and boy-oh-boy! They were hard to walk in at first, but then I got the hang of it after walking to Kent to pregame. Once I figured out how to walk in them, they started hurting. Story of my life.

Well, the plan tomorrow is to study chapters 2-6 with flashcards so I can bring them with me when I go to Amsterdam Friday night. Wish me luck! I can't fail physics!

To be honest, physics is not my top priority at the moment. This fact will have to change as soon as possible. And it will.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Where the sunshine at?

Brighton's weather is a little depressing at the moment. Apparently, there will be rain for the rest of the week. That means I have to wear pants for the rest of the week! I need to buy more leggings and tights. I'd rather feel cold and cute than uncomfortable D:

I'm staying in today due to the unfortunate midterm that is coming up. As you can tell from my excessive blogging, I am indeed procrastinating. I swear I'm getting started now! More stories to come once this god forsaken midterm is over with!

How Much I've Spent

I haven't exactly kept track of my spending very well, but I am aware of how much I've pulled form the ATM.

First week: £162
Second week: £200 and another £200
TOTAL:
£562

Purchases I remember:
£50.00 Physics book
£53.00 Groceries
£70.00 London trip (roughly)
£20.00 Sim card
£130 Paris Discovery Tour trip
+£12.00 from Harrison for Ice Bar
TOTAL: £323

What I have in my wallet:
£92
According to my calculations, I spent
£147 on miscellaneous things, like alcohol, going out to eat, and bus passes. I've spent a good amount of money at East Slope Bar and random clubs haha. I also charged £32 on my car for Sussex clothes for my brother and I.

Money I will get:
£12 From Christine, Ice Bar
£20 Selling Countryside Tour ticket
£85 Selling Brussels ticket
£35 Selling Cambridge ticket
Total:
£152

Money I owe:
£250 Italy ticket
£125 Amsterdam tour ticket
Total: £375

Trips I can't not buy:
£125 Paris
£125 Amsterdam
£250 Italy
Total:
£500

Not to mention, I also have to pay a credit card bill of about $300. My goal was to keep my spending to £200, and I think so far it's okay, minus the book that I bought and the tour tickets. If I pull out another £130 for this week, I'll be on budget. If I can live off of my £92 for the rest of the week, I'll be under budget! Actually, I hope I can live of my £92 for the rest of this week. It's only the second week! Hopefully, once we finish planning our trips for the rest of the summer, I can't keep track of my £200 every week. Maybe if I'm a little more ambitious, I'll reduce my spending to £150.

Grand total (money pulled out from ATM and trips I have yet to pay for - money owed to me):
£785 = $1256

Catch Up Time!

Alright, it's about two weeks of not really updating on anything. I know I will resent myself enormously if I don't at least try to remember all the stuff I did between arrival and now. I will break up my experiences into sections so I won't confuse myself. I can't go in chronological order anymore cause I don't remember lol.

School: It is so hard for me. We go through 2-3 chapters a day and lecture doesn't really help. We have a set of problems due each week. The first one we had, I procrastinated on, stupidly. We have two labs a week, and we turn in two labs during the week. Harrison calculated that we have 16 hours of class each week, with lecture, labs and workshop. To be honest, I should be studying right now because I have a quiz/midterm on Tuesday but you know me. I'm stupid! I need to manage my time a little better so I can have more fun. Work hard, play hard! I'm currently working on them both. I swear, I will figure it out and make it a habit by the time I get back to Irvine. I hope. I really really hope.

Friends: When I first got here, I wanted a big group of friends to go out with. I think that's always been my expectation since college started because back in high school, I had that nice security of always having a big group to hang out with and almost protect me from the rest of the world. I might be exaggerating but it was a lot of fun to have big group hang outs and be around a bunch of people I felt comfortable with. I realized it's very difficult to round up a bunch of people immediately so

Update July 28th: I don't know where I was headed with this, but I'll post what I have anyways lol.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Spontaneous

Fun ass night with Clara Park at Audio!

Monday, July 4, 2011

Finally Here!

After about one year of preparing for this trip, mentally and paperwork-ly, I finally made it here! My flight was on July 2 at 5:35pm on Virgin Atlantic. That morning I was so nervous, I had the worse case of runs. I've never been that nervous before, but it was a very different kind of nervous. I was pushing away my worried thoughts and I didn't really let it simmer into me, but no matter how hard I was working against my thoughts, my body had the best of me. I was a little cranky though, considering my slightly uncontrolled bowel movements. I finally calmed down when I got to the airport because it was complete chaos. The were lines going in every direction and I really couldn't miss my flight. J.B. and Harrison had done that already and I didn't have the luxury of another day to solve my problems! Anyways, I eventually got through check-in (with overweight baggage btw) and waved farewell to my family. I felt my stomach clench a little as I realized I was flying alone, without a familiar face by my side. Surprisingly, I didn't cry! I managed to convert some money and head to the restroom before boarding. I will tell you, it was all so incredibly surreal. When I boarded, I originally sat next to a Pakistan woman whose husband was sitting a section back from where we were sitting. I had agreed to switch as long as it was an aisle seat. Well, there was an aisle seat but it was next to the bathroom. I did not pay $1600 to sit next to the bathroom. So I declined and she ended up asking the man sitting next to her husband. He agreed to switch and he sat right next to me for the rest of the flight! He was a very tall and handsome 29 year old Englishman named Ed, Edward. I wish I was a little more outgoing, but I tried my best to help the conversation going. He had a lot to share with me and I had questions I wanted answers to.

I found out that he traveled all throughout Europe, he's been to the states and he taught in South Africa for a year. I can't help but feel so young and naive against his backdrop of culture, experience and stories. I can only hope that I can gain as much wisdom and passion in life as him. To be honest, he created this amazing picture in my head of who Englishmen are and how carefree they can be. Yet again, it could be just him. He was an awesome person to sit next to and I wouldn't have it any other way.

When I arrived at the airport, I was nauseous beyond belief! I got instantly better the moment I stepped foot off the plane though. Going through customs was a breeze and getting baggage was very quick also. Lugging my luggage to the bus station around terminal 1 and 3 was a pain! I was sweating up a storm trying to pull that thing. I met two girls from UCLA while I was trying to figure out where I was going. I think their names were Sam and Sandra, but that's not important anymore because I haven't talked to them since I got to Sussex.

Update, July 17: So I'll try my hardest to pick up on where I left off two weeks ago. I actually ran into Sandra recently so hopefully we can go out! Anyways, we eventually ended up on the National Coach to Brighton from the bus station in the airport. I had already bought my coach ticket to get to Brighton but Sandra and Sam didn't so they had to ride an hour after my departure. I did sit alone on the bus because I had no friends at the time, lol. I was starving the moment I got off the plane, so getting on the bus for a 2 hour trip was super sickening. Thank goodness I didn't sit next to anyone because I would have to talk to them and that would have made me feel even worse considering sleeping was a much better choice. When we finally got to the Pool Valley stop in Brighton, I hung out with Lisa Do, her friend David and Jaspreet. We had a little time to explore the pier before the school's shuttle service picked us up. It was fun but I was definitely tired. After exploring, we got back to the bus stop and waited some more. Another bus pulled up and J.B. and Harrison walked out! I was extremely ecstatic to see a familiar face. We caught up for a bit before we got on the shuttle to head over to Sussex. They dropped us off in front of the Lancaster house, so we had to walk over to York house to pick up our packets and keys. Afterwards, J.B. and I headed over to Park Village to pick up our keys and drop off our stuff. I lived in house 19 and J.b. lived two house down, house 15. They moment I walked in, I saw a girl named Laura from Spain and she offered to help me drag my suitcase up a flight of stairs. We then met up with Harrison and J.B. to the BBQ. I had my first legal drink, Stella Artois with a burger! We sat with a bunch of girls in a circle on the grass, munching on lunch. After lunch/dinner, I don't really remember what we did. Oh, right! We tried to get internet. I desperately need to tell my mom I arrived safely but I couldn't without internet. I forgot my username and password at that, so I couldn't sign into the computers. Thankfully, J.B. knew his so I was able to facebook my brother and give him an update. I also met my next door neighbor, Christine, who also went to UCI and that night we went to the York house to pick up her lost luggage haha. We also spoke to an RA for York house and his name was Tan. Yes, he was Indian, and he had a crooked nose, haha. But, I'll admit, I have a thing for Indian guys! (Especially when they have an accent. This is foreshadowing by the way.) I think that was the jist of my first day. Everything was so new, surreal and different. I tried to put myself out there and talk to people. I did for the most part and I knew I really wanted to milk every experience I can get while I'm here.