Nekol and I attended the International House Christmas Party and it was an absolute blast. We went as "Naughty & Nice." She was dressed all in black with some cool makeup and I had on bright glittery blue/white makeup. We were pretty awesome but not as awesome as the people who had planned the party and came in looking abfab (absolutely fabulous.) It was such a wonderful time and we were all able to get together one last time before everyone went on their separate ways.
Then, Nekol and I -tried- to go to Scotland. And by try I mean we actually got to the coach station only to find out that our flight had been canceled and so we were able to change it...which we did after a lot of stress, nearly tearing each other's throat out, and calling our parents in the wee hours of the morning in the States to try and help us. It was all quite stressful and it didn't have to be but I really wanted to go to Scotland so I became a little tetchy.
Snow was falling on Luton Airport and so flights kept getting delayed and disrupted. Not a good sign. This was Friday and we couldn't leave until Saturday morning (well Nekol got a flight for Friday night and I got a flight for Saturday morning) and we had papers due on Monday and then we were leaving for the States Wednesday. It was also forecasted to snow in Edinburgh as well so Nekol and I got a -not so good- feeling about all of this.
Nekol's Friday night flight was disrupted and so she decided not to go. I finished editing my papers and would send them to Nekol if I left to go to Scotland Saturday morning, still bound and determined to go and see the beautiful country that was second on my "I MUST GO" list. I woke up early Saturday morning, ungodly early, and was fully dressed and out the door when I was stopped by a horrible flipping sensation in my stomach. I stayed still to assess the situation as to why I might be feeling unwell until I realized it was my gut telling me not to go. Normally, this is dumb and I just do what I want anyways and nothing really come s of it, but this time I listened and went back to bed.
Turns out, Luton was completely covered in snow all this weekend, leaving people stranded, and several of our friends couldn't fly out of Edinburgh due to snow coverage...good thing I decided to listen to my gut instinct.
So instead Nekol and I made the most of London that weekend and these last few days.
We went to Seven Dials and enjoyed the stores:
Candy Cakes
We went to the Imperial War Museum (several times):
Secret Agents and Special Operations
We delighted in the REAL Emerald City, Harrods:
Harrods celebrating the anniversary of The Wizard of Oz
We went to Platform 9 3/4's
Empty buggy, must be a 7th year
We hit up the British Museum:
Ice melting on the steps of the British Museum
It snowed in London and we were able to play in the snow:
Siamese Snow Angels
We went to the cinema in Piccadilly Circus and saw St Trinian's 2:
It was completely vacant at 9:15 am.
Nekol and I had a dance party not too long ago but now we're both in our respective rooms, trying to finish packing and kind of thinking about our time here.
I landed in London 10 weeks ago. That isn't that long and yet it seems like a lifetime ago. I have learned so much about myself and about life while I have been here. I know that may seem like a rather pompous thing to say but I honestly believe I have grown mentally, emotionally, and spiritually while here in London and traveling about Europe. I could not express to you how much I am truly thankful that I was able to come and study abroad in London. It has been the experience of a lifetime.
I plan on coming back here. Not I might come back or maybe or some wishy washy word that holds no concrete bearing. I will be back and I will live in London or in Stratford Upon Avon or something as equally as beautiful and theatre inclined. It will happen, my heart is set on it.
I wish to continue this post but my travels in London are not quite finished yet. We still have to get to the airport tomorrow and Nekol and I will be taking two suitcases and a bag with us through the Bakerloo line and then Piccadilly Line to get to Heathrow for our flight...and we have to leave super early. Also we are donating our bedding to the church next door because there is no reason in bringing it back to the States.
So until tomorrow, I say good night, and once I am back in the States and have internet connection for a long enough time, I will write how it all went!
<3,
Dre