I have officially been in London for a whole day. I am not sure how I feel about the city yet. I am absolutely thrilled to be here and I appreciate all that London has to offer but I’m not sure if it is fulfilling my expectations. I don’t even know what I expected other than I thought that I would like it more than Paris. I thought London could be my home but I don’t feel that yet…granted I have only been here for one day! I shouldn’t make such broad decisions yet about what city I like best.
Despite my indifferent initial reactions of the city, I am in love with the college. It is located in the picturesque gardens of Regents Park. The people working at the school have been nothing but friendly and helpful. They know that we have expectations of London and they want to make sure their city is displayed proudly so they constantly recommend places and share their insider’s knowledge. The college itself is very small…just a quad with a few buildings. I walked around the library today and I am very pleased with the selection. I hope to take a book out every week to rea
Ashley, Nicole and I traveled to Picadilly Circus this evening. We chose to walk around ourselves rather than go on the trip the school offered. I want to experience London, not as a tourist, but as a traveler and I don’t feel the school travel group is conducive to that. We did, however, have to take the mandatory tourist photos in the red phone booths!
It is also hard today to be extremely happy because I found out that my computer will not hook up to the schools wireless network. Their system does not support Mac’s Leopard…damn updates from Apple! I have to use the schools public computers, which makes it harder to use instant messenger and virtually impossible to use the webcam. I think today was the combination of many disappointments and homesickness. I know that I will always be a bit homesick but I also know that if I don’t enjoy myself then this was a waste of a trip. I want to have an amazing time and come back with loads of stories to share with everyone. I’m looking to the positive and hope that London will lighten my spirits tomorrow. Until then, “Cheers” from a homesick daughter, sister and girlfriend.