Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas to All!

Ah, so it's December 25th and I am here on the other side of the Atlantic. It's only been about 10 days since I was in London, but it feels like it was a lot longer ago. I hate the way I am able to so quickly resume my old life. Maybe it's it's because I have been crazy busy since I returned from London or perhaps it's something more. Not sure, but in many ways it's like no time has passed since I was here last.

The next four months are going to have a lot of things to do. I will be a college graduate on 26 April (that's Ben's Birthday). In addition, I am volunteering to work at the Annual HIMSS Conference in Orlando this February. Finally, I am going to take that vacation to Destin that I won on ABC 27 before I left for the UK but didn't have the time to take.

With the New Year comes new resolutions. I have no idea just how much things are going to change this 2008, but I hope that the changes that do come are good ones. I am looking optimistically towards finding a job. Not just any job, but a good job. One that pays more than 30,000 a year which has been my previous ceiling. In addition, I hold out some hope that the elections this year will bring about some positive change in our government. Hopefully a new face will help to change our bleak economic outlook.

In any event, I am getting ready to overhaul this blog. So that I can begin to document the next big journey in my life.

~Jenn

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Jenn Returns From Euro

Last post from London.
Tomorrow I'll be back in the States.

It's bittersweet. I miss everyone over there so much..but London or rather Europe has been an amazing experience. I have made some really great friends over here and seen several places that I never thought I would get a chance to. I am really glad that I am going home at Christmas time because I am pretty sure that if I went home in the summer I would be really depressed about it but being home at the Holidays should stop that from happening.

To everyone who took the time to peek at this blog while I have been away I want to say THANKS. I know it got pretty boring towards the end (mostly because I was too lazy to put in all the details from my trips and stuff) and I apologize for that.

I might do another blog sometime just have to wait and see.

Happy Holidays!
~Jenn

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Back from Holland...

I just came back from Holland, it was great to see my friends from Greece there. I got go hang out with Inge & Rutger. We went to a bar and listened to Rock & Roll music, it was interesting.

I have just a few days left. Heading home on Friday!!

Can't believe the time has passed so quickly, makes you realize how short life is.

Anyways, I have to work on some school stuff so I'll write more some other time..honestly if I write it all here then I won't have any interesting stories for you anyways...so...if you want to know how it went lemmie know and I'll stop by and see ya.

~Jenn

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Roma!

I am going to Rome in 3 days and am getting excited!!

Anyone who has been before and has some tips on what to see (and how to do it cheaply) email me!

~Jenn

Friday, November 23, 2007

Viva la Barcelona!

I am in Barcelona and I am in love.

This city is amazing. I am putting it at the top of all the cities I have visited.
The architecture is phenomenal. The food is absolutely delicious and there are so many cool and creative things to see. Did I mention that the shopping is outstanding?

It's just too bad (or maybe too good) that I am in conservation mode at the moment so I cannot afford to purchase much of anything. That and my baggage allowance on the flight home has kept the spending in check. My only purchase thus far has been a pin from the HRC to add to my ever expanding collection (I have added 8 since coming here).

Today we checked out the Barcelona cathedral (we even went up on the roof where there are beautiful panoramic views of the city). I recommend to any and all who can to come to the city and see it for yourself!

Anyways it's time to go out and check out the party scene .. I'll be back later with photos!

Buenos Noches!
~Jenn

Monday, November 19, 2007

Sorted -- Finally!

I have finally updated my pictures.

You'll have to check out the other page - http://picasaweb.google.com/TallyJen75 to see them but I hope it's worth it.

Photos of Stonehenge, Salisbury, Dublin, Paris & Prague.

One of these days I'll even label them.

Anyways hope you enjoy. Off to Spain in a couple days. Keep watching for more pics and news.

~Jenn

I'll be back in the states in a month! Can you believe it?

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Czech Republic - Prague

I am here in Prague on a short trip. This is by far one of the prettiest cities I have traveled to. Last night I met up with friends from FSU and went out for dinner and drings (yeah, that was an intentional misspelling. I saw that painted on the window of a cafe...actually it was hot drings but anyways I thought it was cute/funny).

Today I did Prague by myself. It was a cold cloudy day but that didn't do much to masque the beauty of this city. I walked around the "Old Town Square" and looked at the different churches with their amazing Gothic architecture. One of the churches looks just like Sleeping Beauty's Castle. Another had a beautiful astrological clock on the side of it. It is rumored (perhaps it's true) that the artist who built the clock was blinded promptly after completing it so that he wouldn't be able to build a more beautiful clock for anyone else.

I spent a little more time walking around the square. I happened upon a band performing in the square that was a "Dixieland band"... can you believe that? I came to Prague to hear the Czechs playing something that sounded a lot like what I would hear back home at a country western place. It was pretty cool though.

After the square I wandered down to the river and walked along the banks to the Charles Bridge. The Charles Bridge is one of the most famous landmarks in Prague. It is a several hundred year old bridge pedestrian bridge that leads to the other side of Prague. The side that holds the Prague Castle. The bridge lives up to it's famous reputation. It has some amazing Gothic status dotted along the sides and there are street performers and artists along the entire bridge. On the bridge I was once again treated to a Western/Eastern fusion of music. There were two men performing one had a steel guitar and the other a harmonica with a brass instrument, looked like a curly trumpet without a mouthpiece. He was singing into it and playing the harmonica into it. It was a sort of cajun/blues song. And had attracted quite a little crowd.

On the other side of the river I took the LONG STEEP walk to the Prague Castle. It took about 20 minutes to get to the top. There were about 140 stairs and the hills were long and steep too but I was not disappointed by the view from the top. You got a brilliant panoramic view of most of Prague and it was breathtaking. Inside the castle walls there is another Gothic church with beautiful architecture. I took quite a few pictures of the stained glass windows and also of the gargoyles which were all unique and interesting. I actually think this church was more impressive than Notre Dame was in Paris.

After the castle I did the Geer thing, I found the mall. It was back on the other side of the river about 15 minutes walk from the Old Town Square and it was very impressive. Apparently it is built in an grand old house or something like that and is at least 6 stories high inside and beautifully decorated. I didn't really do any shopping there (other than the window variety) but it was fun to check it out.

After that sadly I had to return to the hotel because I have a very early flight tomorrow morning and therefore need to get some sleep. So, as soon as I get the Picasa situation sorted out I will post some pictures from my day out.

Hope that everyone is doing well.

~Jenn

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Oh..one last thing...

Did I mention that I have photos from the Louvre, Musee d'Orsay & Notre Dame Cathedrals up, as well as Stonehenge & Salisbury England and Dublin Ireland?

What are you waiting for check out the pics!

Look here

and also here

Storage Quota??

I reached my free storage quota on Picasa now. So, from now on you'll have to check 2 albums to see all my photos.

http://picasaweb.google.com/Jennifer.Geer and also
http://picasaweb.google.com/TallyJen75

I can't believe I already put a gig on there. I still have 4 more trips to go!!

So, hope you enjoy the photos!

~Jenn

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Paris

I just returned from an amazing trip to Paris. I can't believe that I waited this long to go there! I had such an incredible time in the city I can't even pinpoint what my favorite experience was.

I can tell you my least favorite part though. The Eiffel Tower. I mean...from the ground it's amazing. However from up on the top, it was the most frightening experience I have ever had. Let me preface this by saying I am absolutely terrified of heights, and we decided to go up on a night when it was really windy. It took rides in two different glass elevators to "catapult" me to the top of it, and while I was up there the tower just swayed and rocked. I went with a group of friends and I literally got up to the top, stepped out of the elevator and immediately walked to the que to go back down to the bottom again. I was not impressed! The views are incredible, but I didn't even have wit about me to let go of the railings so that I could free a hand to take a picture. Doh!

I took a lot of pictures while I was there, of course I'll post the slide shows but it's probably easier just to go over the the picasa page and check them all out:
http://picasaweb.google.com/Jennifer.Geer
Ok, well I want to write more about all the museums and churches, the amazing cuisine and the shopping but I MUST work on my class stuff now so I can't do it. But I'll be back sometime in the future to tell you more.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Dublin and now Paris

Last weekend I was in Dublin and I didn't have time to write. Now I am in Paris and thought I would give you a little bit of info about the last trip.

We stayed in a hostel called the Four Courts Hostel. It was interesting because I was with a Heather (a girl from the school) and we shared a room with 6 beds, i.e. 4 people we didn't know. This is not an usual situation in Europe but I know that it's a little strange from the US perspective. Anyways, the hostel was interesting. Lots of folks staying there for longer than a couple of nights. Folks from all over Europe (particularly the former Yugoslavia) who moved to Dublin to get work and improve their English. I met a lot of different people there but there was one young man (didn't catch his name) who I met that said something that I think was pretty insightful about the state of Eastern Europe after Milosovich. We were talking about culture and such, as well as communism. He was from Bulgaria. And he told me that many of the older folks thought life was better under Communism. He said that under communism, at least they had a secure job and knew how they were going to pay their bills (food & house) but now there is a lot of choice but people don't have job security.

Another bit that he said which was why I wrote bothered to include this in the blog was about culture. He said that many people feel that Eastern Europe is "backwards, Barbarian, uncivilized" and that it wasn't a fair way to see them. He said it's all about the economy. In his country, it is difficult to earn a living, so time is spent working or thinking about ways to earn a living. There just isn't enough free time left to spend your time thinking about things which are unnecessary to your survival. Further he added, now that communism is gone, people are free to do what they want, but that doesn't really change them. He said sure I can go out and buy a plasma tv, but I never watched tv before so I probably won't now. He then said the most crucial bit, that since people didn't know much of this stuff existed before, they didn't really miss not having it in their lives. Something to think about.

So, while we were in Dublin we made it to the "Guinness Factory" which was pretty cool (we spent about 5 hours there and it wasn't even to drink a lot of Guinness) oh...btw...Did you know that it's the same Guinness who made the beer that is responsible for the Book of World Records? Didn't put 2 & 2 together before I saw it there. Anyways after Guinness we stopped into a little pub to use the toilets and ended up meeting some really interesting Irish folks and having a couple of pints with them. One guy, Danny, even took us for a short walk down the street to point out a couple of interesting Churches and to show us some of the buildings that the Guinness factory build/owned for it's workforce to live in. He swore us to not mention that he showed us around (as it would probably be a blow to his coolness or something) but too bad. I am giving him props here for being a really cool guy and showing us the sights. I am sure he won't ever happen across this blog anyways.

That was pretty much it for Dublin...Chilling out at the hostel and checking out the Temple Bar area. I came back to London for 48 hours and now I am in Paris!

Yesterday we went to the Louvre and saw many of the sites of the city. It's pretty cool. Today not sure what I am going to do. I am uploading my photos as I blog (over 550) and I will put those on sometime soon.

So, I need to plan the day.

Talk to you later!
~Jenn

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Halloween & Dublin

Heading out to Dublin but before I go I thought I would share my Halloween Photo.

This is my friend Wesley & I getting ready for a night on the town in London.

As my friend Katie Suggested, we're posing as the American Dream Couple.







Ok, well more when I return from Dublin. I have Stonehenge Photos and more Greece I found somewhere??

TTYL
~Jenn

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

I've done it!

I have booked all my remaining weekends to travel.

Here's the rundown:


11/2-11/5 Dublin
11/7-11/10 Paris
11/17-11/19 Prague
11/22-11/25 Barcelona
11/30-12/2 Rome
12/7-12/9 Amsterdam (I am going to Utrech and hang out with those cool folks I met on the easyCruise).

It is getting so close to the time to come back to the states!

Hope that everyone is doing well. I'll be back with photos and details about Dublin after this weekend!
~Jenn

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Greece Photos (so far)







Athens

Had to say goodbye to my new friends from Holland today :-( It was the last morning of the cruise, but prior to their departure to the airport we went out and had some lunch and walked up to the Acropolis. It was pretty amazing to be in the vicinity of such a rich historical place. I took a lot of pictures and also I took two short videos as well. Hopefully that will help you to better see the scope of the area. It was a LONG walk up a steep hill to get to the top and there were a lot of tourists up there too, but it was completely worth it to see these ancient masterpieces.

When we arrived at my Hotel, the Apollon Hotel I noticed a Kosmos Car Hire brochure, that's very close to my great grandfather's name Kosmas, so I sort of wonder if it's one in the same. It's not too common of a name here according to the hotel receptionist.

I would love to tell you more about the EasyCruise and all the stuff we did in Spetses as well but I really need to take advantage of this precious time I have found to use the internet and get to work on my homework project. So, until then please enjoy the photos!

Later~
Jenn

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Jenn + Scooters = Bad Idea!!

Ok, so we are on another island in Greece today. It's really touristy and such but it's nice. I decided to hang out with two of the Dutch guys that I met the other day. We walked up the side of the hill/mountain and checked out the residential area, had some Gyros for lunch and then the great idea to rent scooters developed.

Anyone who knows me personally knows that I have zero coordination. That being said, it took me all of 10 minutes on that scooter to crash it! Now I have a few boo-boos (right elbow, right knee and left ankle) adding that to my head injury and folks would think that Greece is a warzone or something. Actually it's anything but that. It's an absolutely lovely relaxing place it's just that I am the world's biggest klutz!!

I took a ton of pictures of all of the raw beauty which I will upload to the blog when I get my laptop on wireless. Until then you'll just have to listen to me babble about my misadventures.

Anyways, running out of time on this account. I'll be back tomorrow.

Cheers!
~Jenn

Friday, October 19, 2007

Greece Part 2

Ah -- I love the media! It is because of reporters that everything on the cruise last night was free of charge! I took happy advantage of the open bar last night and got really really drunk (hehe) and then had some really great Greek food in the restaurant as well. It was really nice.

The first person I met was Steve a guy from London who's daughter works for EasyJet so he gets really great prices on these flights and cruises. He's loves them and has taken the easy cruise five or more times. Wow. He was very funny to talk to. After that I met some really fun folks from Holland. In particular Tim & Inga who were really great to hang out with. Everyone had so much fun hanging out on the boat last night and then today I went with them to a small beach near the military base and we just soaked up some sun and talked about travel. Tim is now or is close to getting his Ph.D. in psychology and Inga is a reporter for a Dutch newspaper so the conversation was good as well. Walking to the beach which was about 20 minutes from our ship was really nice. I love the way that the Greek houses are built into the sides of the hills. There are steps that take ypu up to the different lanes that run between them and there are little motorbikes everywhere. It's a really laid back place and I really like it.

I really wish I hadn't taken my friend's advice back in London when he said I could just wait until I got to Greece to buy some swimwear. Nothing is open so I am swimwear-less. I spent my time thinking about how nice that water must feel instead of experiencing it firsthand. Oh well..

Maybe tomorrow I'll find a swimsuit.
Until then.

~Jenn

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Greece....Part 1

Ok, so I made it to Athens. Finding my cruise ship EasyCruiseOne was quite an ordeal. Before I even made it to the bus from the hotel I had my first mishap. I wasn't watching closely enough and I walked right into the corner of a sign. Ouch. Reach up to touch my head..and return a bloody hand. Ick. Returned to the hotel to see that it wasn't that serious, although it was a little harrowing to cut my head open, I started to actually worry about things that could go wrong when you are travelling along in a foreign country. Hmm. Suffice to say eventually it stopped bleeding and so I assume everything is ok.

As for getting to my cruise ship, yet another adventure. I took the train to the port. No problem, my ticket said Pairues, yet it wasn't specific. I walked like 2km around the port and didn't see the boat anywhere, asked some folks and none had even heard of it before. Turns out there is a Marina quite some way away where the boat was. I took a cab to another area, and got out and tried to catch the boat. Wrong again. Uggh. Finally, when I left that place I got into another taxi and that driver knew where this ship was. It's in a very nice port called Marina Zea. There is an increadible view of the city here and all the other boats around here are private yachts. Today is a special day on this ship. It appears that the owner of this cruise line is having some special event and there is a lot of free stuff going on (buffets, drinks etc.) There is a ton of press too. Very interesting. We'll see how the partying goes as the night progresses!

So, I guess I am just going to go and lie down and chill out for a while now. It has been a LONG day to say the least!!

Hope that everyone is well. I'll be back tomorrow for another update I think.

~Jenn

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Fall Break

All my bags are packed
I'm ready to go
I'm standin here outside your door
I hate to wake you up to say goodbye
But the dawn is breakin
Its early morn
The taxis waitin
Hes blowin his horn
Already I'm so lonesome
I could die

So kiss me and smile for me
Tell me that you'll wait for me
Hold me like you'll never let me go
cause Im leavin on a jet plane
Dont know when Ill be back again
Oh babe, I hate to go

Theres so many times Ive let you down
So many times Ive played around
I tell you now, they don't mean a thing
Evry place I go, Ill think of you
Evry song I sing, Ill sing for you
When I come back, Ill bring your wedding ring

So kiss me and smile for me
Tell me that youll wait for me
Hold me like youll never let me go
cause Im leavin on a jet plane
Dont know when Ill be back again
Oh babe, I hate to go

Now the time has come to leave you
One more time
Let me kiss you
Then close your eyes
Ill be on my way
Dream about the days to come
When I wont have to leave alone
About the times, I wont have to say

Oh, kiss me and smile for me
Tell me that you'll wait for me
Hold me like you'll never let me go
cause I'm leavin on a jet plane
Don't know when Ill be back again
Oh babe, I hate to go

But, Im leavin on a jet plane
Don't know when Ill be back again
Oh babe, I hate to go

Ok, sorry for the corny John Denver lyrics!!

It's just about that time. Getting ready to go to Greece!I am really excited to see this country because my mother's dad is from there. I will be arriving late tonight, then tomorrow I am taking a cruise which will over the next three days take
me to Poros and Spetses followed up by two days in Athens. I am pretty excited about this adventure!

So, provided I get good internet access in my hotel and on the ship, check back in the next few days and see what has been going on.

Caio!
~Jenn

Saturday, October 13, 2007

I'm Rick James Bitch!!

Yeah, I don't usually update this thing when I am not travelling but I thought that I would put this little update in...

I just met DAVE CHAPELLE!!!

I went to The Comedy Store to see the standard weekend show and after the set was over he just came out and gave us 30 minutes of improv. It was so funny!! His main topic of the news was discussion about the kid who got tased from UF!!

So funny!

Anyways enough of the bragging. Going to Greece this Wednesday night. Should be a good time. I'll send you guys some updates and photos when I can. If not expect a decent recap!

Cheers!
~Jenn

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Edinburgh, Scotland - Photos!!



So, this has been a BUSY week. I am not going to travel this weekend (well maybe somewhere nearby but not out of the UK) however I finally arranged my fall break plans.

I decided to scrap Italy due to having issues securing what I feel will be a lower cost/safe place to stay. Instead I am going to Greece. I found a steal of a deal on an Island Hopping Cruise (It's 80gbp for 4 days which is transportation and lodging combined so quite a saver) so I will be exploring there.

I am already trying to figure out how I am going to get back to Europe after I leave here. I love it and I love the ability to go so many places. I will have lots of unchecked destinations on my to do list. Italy, Poland, Portugal etc. Going to have to get back quickly to see those.

Ok, back to work for me. Stop by here later in the week if I go on any exciting trips this weekend I will update. I might also take the cam out and get some more of London photographed. It has been a while since I have taken any pictures here.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Edinburgh, Scotland

I spent the day in Edinburgh, Scotland. I am very impressed.

The city center is very cool. It has a sort of medieval feel to it. There is a large hill/mountain in the center of the town. On the very top of it sits the Edinburgh Castle. To get to the castle I had to walk up a winding cobblestone road that had beautiful buildings lining the streets. In between some of the buildings there were staircases (very high ones) that winded through the alleyways between the buildings so that you could get to the top without walking up via the road. It just seemed like everywhere I went today I met really nice people. Not to knock the rest of Europe, but the folks that I met today seemed very friendly and interested in Americans and interested in people enjoying their time in Scotland. Everyone had a suggestion for a site that I should check out and shared an anecdote about their own travels to the US or their desire to travel there.

So, I managed to check out the castle (from the outside) and walked down the "Royal Mile" and also Princes Street. After that I had to make my way back to my hotel so that I could do some homework and here I am updating my blog instead. I took a few pictures of the city that will do more to convince you of what a nice place this is than I can do in this distracted little blog so I'll be sure to post them ASAP (probably Tuesday).

Time to hit the books.
~Jenn

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Amsterdam, Netherlands



Wow, I am really behind. Every time I pick up my computer these days it's to do some work, so I didn't have a chance to update the blog. This weekend I spent a day in Amsterdam. It really wasn't long enough to do anything more than have a couple of meals, walk around and say that I have been there.

I took a couple of photos while I was there most are from the Red Light District. It's actually a pretty part of town...just seedy.

Anyways, sorry I didn't write more this time. I am going to Scotland this weekend, but I have a TON of work to do so I might again delay posting a blog to do my homework.

Anyways, Take Care!

~Jenn

Monday, September 24, 2007

Vienna - More on the City

I have some time to kill before I head out to the airport so I thought I would fill you guys in on some slightly interesting observations-occurances of the last 24 hours.

To begin, last night I stayed at a hostel called Wombatz. It's a pretty nice hostel as the standards go, more like a hotel with minimal furnishings than a hostel. On the bottom floor of the hostel there is actually a bar, and when you check into the hostel you get a ticket for a free drink so I thought I would go down and check it out. I ended up striking up a chat with a nice German guy named Theo and after a bit of talking we decided to take the train to the center of the city (about 10 minutes) and check out a historical-heritage wine bar. Oddly enough, when we were leaving the train we ran into another group of folks from the hostel who were going in the same direction and since there is always more fun in a crowd we decided to hang out with these guys (2 americans, 2 aussies & 1 canadian). The two Aussie had guitars with them so we found an area near an empty bench and they started playing music and singing. It was really good...until...The Austrian Polizi showed up. You see, there is a law in Austria that you cannot play music outside after 10pm. The police informed them that they would have to pay a fine of 21 euro per person. And, they wanted to see the passports of those guys. When the Aussies told them they did not have their passports or 21 euros on their person the Politzi told them that thez would take them to jail for 21 hours instead. Wow, luckily for those guys the Politzi accepted their driver's license for identification and everyone loaned them enough euros to pay the fine so thez would not have to go to jail! I have pictures of this occasion (before and after the politzi, i'll post them later today)

Another interesting thing in Austria is the recycling. There are actually people who work in the dining room at KFC and it's their job to pick up the trays with the rubbish on them, and then rinse off the paper dishes and sort them, cups in one bin, food in another bin and plastic in the other bin. Isn't that pretty intense?

Something in Budapest that was interesting was the grocery store. It will cost you about 50 forint to use a buggy in the store or you can use a hand basket for free. When it comes time to checkout, you must purchase the bags to put your groceries in unless you brought some from home, and you take all of your purchases out of your cart and put them on the belt, then the cashier rings it all up and puts them back in your buggy, you pay and then you push the cart over to a counter area where you self-bag your groceries. Surprisingly enough, it's a rather efficient process and because people pay for their bags (which are big like shopping bags) they tend to be conservative and there is likely less waste as a result.

So, my time in Austria or (Österreich) is about up, so I will leave this blog for now.

Hope everyone is doing well. Take care.

Jennifer

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Sunday in Vienna

So, almost EVERYTHING is close on Sunday in Vienna, it's a good thing I have a few hours to kill tomorrow before my flight back to London.

I walked down to the Central area of the city and walked around the Museum District. This is a city with a LOT of museums. I took several pictures of the buildings in that area but I didn't take the time to figure out the names of the buildings I was photographing. I think I am finally feeling the exhaustion of non-stop walking around European cities. I took the metro a fair bit today but still I walked a lot too.

Vienna is a pretty city where most people are fairly friendly and speak English. The museum area had a lot of rose gardens and other pretty places to sit and relax. There are lots of guys dressed up as Mozart peddling tickets to various operas and concerts (which I probably should have purchased but I didn't).

Of the entire trip I would rate the food the best in Budapest. I had a lovely veal dish that was very interesting, but the name of this dish escapes me. I am considering taking another trip to Budapest before I go back to the states because I didn't get a chance to go and tour the castles on the Buda side, I only took pictures of what I could see from the Pest side which was still pretty impressive.

I would recommend to anyone planning on doing a tour of this part of Europe to try and stay at least 3 days in Budapest, i.e. 2 entire days where you are not travelling because I think there should be a minimum of one day spent on each side of the river.

In addition, I think that it is better to plan those days to be a Friday and a Saturday because of the early closing of places on Sundays (if they are open at all).

In all, I think I have still spent less money on this 5 day trip then I did in my two days in Norway if you don't count the airline tickets.

Also, something to note. To get from Ljubljana to Budapest takes 8-9 hours by train and to get to Vienna from Budapest by train is about 3-3.5 horus.

Ok, well I am running out of time in this internet cafe so I will close this for now. Hopefully something interesting happens tomorrow.

Until then, Take Care.

Jenn

PS I have a ton to do this weeks so I probably will not update until after my trip this weekend to Amsterdam. Except to upload this trip's pictures of course!

Friday, September 21, 2007

Budapest Hungary

I made it into Budapest about 5pm tonight. All I have been able to do so far is check into my hostel and have a bite to eat. The city has a lot to offer for my short stay and I am going to have to work tonight to build an agenda so that I can see as much as possible because I will be off to Vienna first thing on Sunday morning. It's just rush rush rush. In the morning I know I am going to check out the central market, but after that where? Maybe Hero's Square, The Turkish Baths or the Palace District. Not sure yet but at least one of those places will be photographically documented.

Last night I had a blast with these great Irish kids who were staying at the hostel. We went out to a Slovenian restaurant and had some authentic Slovenian cuisine and then we did a couple of pubs. I drank Smile beer which I think is Corona by another name.

Anyways, I don't want to tie up this computer too long since there is a que, but I will write again tomorrow evening to discuss the adventures of the day.

Take Care,
Jenn

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Ljubljana part 2

Today I spent the day walking around Ljubljana. It is a really nice little city.

My hostel is very close to the center of town, just 10 minute walk down some neighborhood streets and I am there. The morning was pretty brisk but not nearly as much as last night where it got to -2(c). The city is very pretty, clean and open.

The first thing I did this morning was go to a bookstore because I had already devoured the book that I brought with me that I thought would last the entire trip. Afterwards I walked down the cobblestone lanes to the center of the city which is a square with a monument in the middle with three bridges intersecting on one side. The square is next to the Ljubljanica River.

Across the river and atop a hill you can see the Ljubljana Castle. I didn't get a chance to go up to the castle (sigh) but it was a beauty to behold from the ground view so I can only imagine that it was even more spectacular from up there atop the mountain.

When you cross the three bridges you arrive at the Central Market. It was an interesting little market. All of the stalls were arranged by what they were selling so that similar craftsmen were located together. It started with glassware (mostly candle holders) which were painted to look like stained glass then it moved onto pottery and finally to wooden handicrafts. The items were pretty and relatively low priced and they weren't like the junk that you find in a lot of markets. Further down there were stalls selling fresh fruits. There were several stalls selling fresh sauerkraut and fresh fruit. You should have seen the beautiful green grapes, they were massive! After that came the area with the clothing and shoes, nobody was really selling exactly the same thing and it was nice, it seemed like an outdoor department store. The biggest bargain (which I didn't take because of size) were the candles and lanterns. For less than 2€ you could buy a decent sized colored glass candle holder filled with a candle (about the size of a mayonnaise jar) it was really cool, but the size and weight of those items deterred me from a purchase. The last area of the market had flowers. Beautiful roses and sunflowers, daises and others. They all smelled so good.

After the market I walked down a quaint little lane and window shopped. These stores were built in a place that I assume was a stable or something in years past. The ceilings were all curved up and it reminded me a bit of the stables at Camden Market in London.

This evening I went to the grocery store and had dinner in their restaurant. The food is good and relatively inexpensive. I had lasagne, some peas/corn/carrots and fresh bread. Now I am retiring to the hostel to get some rest prior to my excursion to Budapest early tomorrow morning.

I think that Slovenia is a beautiful country and think it would be a beautiful place to retire one day if it weren't for the cold. I am relatively certain that if it was a few degrees cooler here that they wouldn't be able to hold the hordes of tourists back.

That's all I have for now. I'll write again tomorrow from Budapest!

Take Care,
~Jenn

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Slovenia - Day 1

I am in Ljubljana.

Beautiful so far. It is located in a valley surrounded by mountains (some with snowy peaks). The hostel I chose to stay in is pretty cool too. Free Internet, clean and funky (located in an old house that has been totally redone).

I'll take some photos and such later.

Jenn

Travel Update

Hey Guys,

I'll be in Ljubljana, Slovenia tomorrow and Thursday,
Budapest Hungary on Friday & Saturday and Vienna Austria on Sunday & Monday.

I hope that everyone is doing great and that I will get a chance to pop online and let you know how it goes while I am there.

If I find really cheap calls somewhere I'll give you all a ring.

Take care,

~Jenn

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Days - 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 - WSOP, Bergen Norway & London Life

I am embarrassed by the fact that it has been 5 days since I last did a proper update to this blog. I have just been SO busy since getting back from Norway and I couldn't find any places to do an update in Bergen.

So, I guess to fill in the gaps I'll tell you about the second day I was in Norway. On Saturday morning I woke up around 6:30 to go catch a train for the "Norway in a Nutshell" tour. The first leg of the trip was a 3+ hour ride on a high speed train through the lovely countryside towards the town of Myordal. On the way to Myordal we stopped ever so briefly at the highest point on the Bergen Railway 1222 meters above sea level. At that hight the weather was quite cold and misty -- essentially we were in a cloud. Shortly after that we made it to Myrodal. In the little town of Myordal we switched trains to the Flam railway. This train was very cute, it was green and had a wood grained interior and it took us from 842 meters down to 2 meters. The ride was relatively spectacular. I saw an amazing waterfall (check out the photos) and several glaciers etc. When we reached Flam, we transferred over to a boat and took a cruise around the fjords. They were equally amazing. The ship twisted along through the little valleys between the peaks and the edges of the cliffs were nearly 90 degrees straight up and very very high! We passed by a few different villages that had a couple of houses in them and within 2 hours we were at Gudvagen.

From Gudvagen, we boarded a bus to go back up the mountain. That was the most harrowing ride ever! The road was SO steep we literally had to drive about 200 feet...take a VERY sharp turn and drive 200 feet in the opposite direction. We did that 13 times before we made it to the summit of the mountain. On the way we saw beautiful waterfalls but I was pretty busy gripping my seat as I am quite terrified of heights and this was VERY high.

From there, we drove on to the town of Voss where we boarded our last train of the day and took it to Bergen. By the time I made it to Bergen I was hungry and exhausted. I found a cab to take me to the hotel and crashed.

Sunday morning I decided to go to Bergen for the day before my flight. The first thing that I did was take a cable car up to the summit of the mountain that boarders the town. It was neat, 7 minutes going straight up and you reach an observation deck where you can view the entirety of this lovely seaside town. After taking photos of the city (which was covered in a cool fog) I went back down the mountain and walked around the annual market. The market sold primarily foods (lots of vendors selling something that looked like a pancake that people were eating with jam on top) and fish etc. It was very interesting. I also walked through the shops that were selling various local wool items (sweaters & hats mainly) and bought a minuscule amount of gifts for friends. Norway is so expensive that everything was ridiculous when you do the conversion. Basically you can divide everything by 5 (exchange rate is 5.50kr to $1.00) so for example McDonalds was 72kr just under $12.50.

The least expensive thing I ate there (which is very popular thing to eat) was a hot dog...to be more specific...a foot-long hot dog with cheese inside wrapped in bacon. A cardiologist nightmare but it was quite tasty!!

So, after a couple hours in Bergen I had to get to the airport to get back to London. The airport was not too far away and on the bus I made small-talk with the kid sitting next to me in his Norwegian Air Force uniform. He was talking about being in town to party with friends and having to go to Stavenger. We talked about the states and he had been over a few times and said he liked it a lot. Especially because everything is so CHEAP!!

When I got back to London, I just slept and tried to play catchup on my homework assignments.

Tuesday though, I went to the Empire Casino to see if I could run into any Celebrity poker players. I was in luck and met two HUGE names in the poker arena: Doyle Brunson & Daniel Negreanu. I got photos with each of them and Doyle even invited me to his private party last night but I had to decline since it started at 7pm and I didn't even get off from work until 10. Oh well...next year I won't turn down any offers like that.

So, that was basically my week in a nutshell. Next week I have HUGE plans. I was planning on going to Stockholm but after seeing the price of things in Norway decided that I would try someplace cheaper. Everyone advised that I try Eastern Europe so that's what I am going to do. I will head out on Wednesday to Ljubljana, Slovenia and spend 2 nights there...take the train to Zagreb, Croatia and spend a night there, then train to Budapest, Hungry for 2 days and finally home via Vienna, Austria where I will spend 2 days as well. I hope that I remember to pack enough memory cards and batteries so my camera will be sorted for the entire trip!

So, I have a lot of work to do on my classes before then so I will probably not blog much in the meantime, however as soon as I get a chance I will tell you all about my amazing trip to Eastern Europe.

Until then,
~Jenn

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

2007 WSOP London - Empire Casino, Fifty Casino, The Sportsman Casino

Wow, I went down to see the big dogs play poker today in the 1st ever European World Series of Poker. It was so cool!! I got a photo taken with Doyle Brunson & Daniel Negreanu and saw Phil Gordon, Howard Lederer and others. So cool.

Norway Photos

I don't really have time to write a blog. And these pictures aren't notated or in specific order YET. But I will get that squared away SOON.

I had such an interesting time in one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. And the MOST expensive.

Hope you like the pictures:

Monday, September 10, 2007

Friday, September 7, 2007

Days 84 & 85 - Oslo, Norway

This week has really flown by! Last night I hung out with the roommates and some other students in the Study Centre {about 12}, we had a pretty good time. So good in fact that I didn't bother trying to go to sleep last night since my flight was so early. Perhaps we will consider that to be a minor mistake. I am pretty tired now. It's about 4pm in Norway and the sun is very low now. Oslo is located at 59'57" North Latitude, Roughly about a half a degree south of Juneau, Alaska. The weather is very mild outside right now and I am starting to wish that I packed a second short-sleeved shirt. It's a very interesting little city.

I have spent the day walking down the Karl Johans Gate which runs from the central railroad station to the Palace. It's a pretty street with some very nice European style buildings and cobblestone streets. The city is having elections on Monday and I walked by a park which had numerous political parties all out campaigning for their candidates. I thought it was really cute that each party had a little shack-building setup and some were sort of interesting. One had a green canoe with their party's name on it. I took quite a few photos because it's much easier to show you then to describe them but since I am not presently able to upload the photos you will just have to hold tight and wait until I get back and find the time to do it.

Tonight I am staying at the Anker Hostel, it's a friendly place and the room is sparce but clean. The mattresses on the beds are hardly much, but it will work for one night. I will try to get by without the duvet because it looks like it is 100 years old...and the pillow is in roughly the same condition.

When you stay at the hostel, you actually have to bring your own sheets or rent them. It's pretty interesting. Tonight I got a private room with a bathroom, however tomorrow I am going on a train+bus+boat tour across the fjords to Bergen where I will be staying at the YMCA which didn't have any private accomodations and I will be staying in a room for 6 with a shared bathroom....hmmm......Wish I had a friend come with to share this interesting experience.

Next weekend (18-24) I have booked flights to Stockholm and intended to go there and to Copenhagen, but I am not positive because Scandanavia is VERY expensive!! I had a chicken nuggets meal at McDonald's today and it cost me 12.50...sheesh!! In London, where things are expensive that meal would have cost me about 8.00, so you see how this beautiful city is simply outrageous. . . And it's scaring me away from doing the Stockholm thing since I know that things are as bad or worse there.

I am contemplating trying to find something much less expensive, i'll let you know how that works out.

Wow, the fact that the sun is pretty much down now has me getting VERY sleepy. I think I will go back to the hostel and get some rest.

Hope that you are all doing well, write me back!!

Jenn

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Day 82 & 83

Last night Spamalot was incredible. It was so unexpectedly good. I would recommend this to anyone who ends up coming to London. Some of my fellow students actually got a chance to meet ERIC IDLE who was sitting in the audience. They even took pictures with him...lucky them.

Tonight I went to Bodean's BBQ where we watched a replay of the FSU/Clemson game. Major disappointment but it was totally expected...entirely. Afterwards we did the pub thing..it was fun too...very fun.

Funny thing happened on the way back to the club, these two guys on bikes were riding down the street...first one stopped second didn't realize what happened and slammed right into the back of the first and his back wheel came completely vertical while and he slid down the front of the bike and hurt the "jewels"...he was in pain but also laughing hysterically as was his friend who he rear ended and the rest of my little group I was out with. It was totally schadenfreude! Fun stuff. It's totally London.

Anyways, time to get ready for bed. I'll catch you guys later! :-)

Night,

~Jenn

Monday, September 3, 2007

Day 80, 81 & 82

So, I am back after a few days delinquency. I guess i'll catch you up on things.

Friday night I had a fun night with the new roommates and some neighbors. I was introduced to a weird/funny drinking game called "Ring of Fire" it was cool as it involved a bunch of random silly things and a deck of cards and was a great ice breaker. Add some alcohol to the mix and everyone was just bubbly friendly and we had a good time.

Due to a subsequent hangover I took it easy on Saturday morning and didn't make it to the Tate Modern as previously mentioned. The afternoon was spent walking around the city and finally finding my way to a nice park where I sat for a while and fed the pigeons my Rolo candies. Those little birds will eat anything.

Sunday I had to work and started cracking out the books and getting caught up on my studies because I am going to Norway this weekend. It should be an interesting trip.

Tonight we are going to see Monty's Python's Spamalot. I'll let you know how that is. Some of my fellow students who already saw it said it was pretty interesting.

That's it for now,

~Jenn

Friday, August 31, 2007

Day 78 & 79

So, the flatmates arrived yesterday. It seems like I have a really good group here this semester. There are 2 guys and 2 girls. Yesterday night I worked so there wasn't too much to talk about. Oh, one thing remember that store that I saw get robbed? Well I went by and checked on the owners the next day and they were really nice. When I went to grab a bite to eat at Eve's across the street later in the day one of them was there and he bought my lunch! Very nice.

Today I did a lot of walking around. A store I like called Marks & Spencer was having a Summer Clearance Sale and I went around amongst their different Central London locations and bought a couple of nice shirts and a pair of jeans (only 5 gbp).

This evening I went to the South Bank with my friend Sowmya and 2 of her friends who are here visiting from Germany. We had dinner at Wagamama and then walked around. We walked all the way to Trafalgar Square before they were too tired to continue and returned to Canary Wharf. Now I am here at 11pm updating this blog which I have been bad about keeping up to date these days.

I have a TON of things to do with my classes this term so between work, travel and homework I am going to be busy as can be!!

I am going to the Tate Modern Gallery tomorrow morning so I hope to have some cool things to discuss and pictures to share with you then.

Night,

~Jenn

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Day 75, 76 & 77 Part 1

Today's my Birthday. The 77th day I have been in London. I love the number 7 so that's a cool fact that it's my Birthday :-)

I have been very slow to blog so I'll try to make this one count.

Monday was the August Bank Holiday. We were off from work and I decided not to try to fight the crowds at the Nottinghill Carnival (Billed as Europe's Biggest Street Party) and instead head back to somewhere I knew with my friend Sowmya -- Brighton. Unlike the last time I went to Brighton this time I the weather was perfect for the beach. We left from London Bridge Station at half past one and were on our way to "London-by-the-Sea" as it is often called. The train was buzzing with folks heading down to this seaside getaway. When we arrived we decided to start our trip with a walk down "The Lanes". These are just building with very narrow alleyways in between the shops. It's quite a charming little spot and this time I took a few pictures of the area so that I could give you a better impression.

After ducking into a few shops we wandered over to the Royal Pavilion. The weather was really lovely and I got a few really nice photos of the palace. After that it was down to the shore.

When we got to the beach we went down and had a seat on the beach and got some sunshine and watched the crowds. There were lots of folks on the beach and in that frigid water as well. After hanging out by the shore for a bit we walked up to the boardwalk or pier (not sure what to call the area we were in) and we were drawn to a band playing Beatles tunes. I took a couple of snapshots of them too. The music was really quite good -- Hard to believe they were just Buskers and not the house band. I was particularly drawn to this one guy who played an electric violin. He was incredible. I should have taken a video of it.

After the band ended their set we thought it best to make our way back to Brighton Station so that I would be back in time to check in for my online classes. We stopped for dinner at an Asian Buffet called Wokamania. It was pretty good. They had a fusion of Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Singaporean (is that right?) and Indian food on the buffet and it was quite nice, albeit a bit pricey at 12.90 per plate not including the drink.

The train ride home was packed. The train had 9 cars and we had to walk through 8 of them before we were able to find a seat, but we did and it was a nice smooth train ride home.

When I got home I noticed that it was a bit unusual on my street. The building was a bit dark and there were men working on the sidewalk. When I got to my flat I realized that the electricity had gone out. I decided not to come upstairs since it was dark and instead go to the lobby where the lights were on. I am glad I was paying attention because on the way there I noticed that there were people in the computer lab downstairs and it dawned on me that they would not be able to get out of the room since we have electronic doors down there. I walked down the hall to check on them and they were very glad to see me. I alerted the receptionist and she came down with me and told the folks how to disengage the locks on the door. Since the phones were down in the building and it was pretty much empty there's no telling how long they would have been down there before someone had come and let them out. (Probably about 2 hours).

Tuesday (today) I had to work. I spent the early part of the day very happy because the management were finally able to fix the showers in my flat. I moved into a new flat last Friday and the showers have been pretty much junk so I had been going downstairs to take a shower in the kitchen. What a pain that was. But now we have working showers!! Woo Hoo. After a refreshing shower I went to work. Tonight was pretty unremarkable aside from working on a student's laptop who had basically crashed her system and needed to have the OS and drivers reinstalled and her data backed up. My boss did the data backup but I piece-mealed all her drivers and such back on (all recovery disks were back in California where she was from).

After work I hung out and chit-chatted outside of the building the security guard. We were out there for about 45 minutes when a former student came by. He introduced himself as Aiden and was talking about his time here and how he loves the city so much that he just had to come back after he graduated. I totally can see why...it's great!! Well as it turns out, he just got finished filming part of the new Batman movie and he has a small speaking part in it. He actually worked with Heath Ledger and is a credited actor in it. How cool is that? Of course most actors have more than one job and his other job was a nightclub bouncer so he hung around for about 30 minutes telling antidotes about drunk and disorderly customers. Sometime during this conversation 2 motorcycles with 2 riders each came flying by us. As it turned out just a few doors down they kicked in the front of the computer store and grabbed some stuff and dashed out. It all happened very quickly but it was sort of funny how it happened right there in our plain view. It certainly gave the first few hours of my birthday some excitement.

Anyways, it's now 3:16 am and I need to get some rest as tomorrow I have plans to go out and see some theater and have dinner with friends. Hope to have more exciting stuff to chat about later today or tomorrow.

That's it for now. Hope you enjoy the pictures!

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Day 72, 73, 74

In case you were wondering..I'm still here. I have just been negligent with my blogging these days. Everything is just getting so routine now that I haven't really had anything interesting to blog about. On Friday I went to Kensington for the first time but all I did was go into a few shops. Saturday I stayed home and watched videos and this morning I walked around Brick Lane.

I had some great food on Brick Lane. It was Thai.

This afternoon I had to come to work. Nobody has been by the library in the last 2 hours.

Hopefully tomorrow I will head out to the Nottinghill Carnival and return with cool pictures of the festivities.

Until then...Enjoy this video. It's Bangra music and it's pretty cool despite the cheesy vid.

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

Day 70 & 71

Yesterday (Wednesday) was pretty unremarkable. Today is more of the same so far, if anything happens contrary to that I'll be sure to advise.

An interesting piece of news from yesterday's Metro, A man was held in jail for "Stealing Broadband" the article can be found at http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=62813&in_page_id=34
It's pretty funny, I haven't ever seen a case where someone was treated so harsly before. This guy was using his laptop to tap into someones unsecured broadband connection to us the internet. His punishment £500 and possibly 6 months in jail. What do you think? Is that really too harsh? I mean the people who were being piggybacked had an open/unsecured internet connection. Aren't they in essence providing free WiFi to the masses?

Hit me back with your thoughts on this. Because I am running out of interesting things to discuss in this blog at the moment I am going to start inserting random weird things that I come across as I see fit.

Hope all are well...If anything interesting happens tonight I'll be sure to come back and update.

~Jenn

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Day 69-Movies

Today was another work day. This evening I went out to see the Bourne Ultimatum. This movie was really cool because about 20 minutes of it take place in London. Waterloo Station is one of the places where a big scene took place. It's really cool to be able to say "I've been there". Aside from that the movie plot was also pretty good. There is an exceptionally intense fight scene that takes place in Morocco. I won't spoil the movie, suffice to say if you think a movie has to have a romantic scene in it to be good you will be disappointed, however if you like an intense action flick it's a great one to see.

Thats all for now.

~Jenn

Monday, August 20, 2007

Day 68 - Part 2

Well, I am happy to report that my day improved. Thanks to friends. Don't know what I would do without them.

After work I caught up with Sowmya and we met for dinner & theatre. Just what the doctor ordered.

We shared a pizza at an Italian Cafe in Leicester Square and then caught Elling. If I had to choose one play to see twice, this would be the one. It was SO good. It had a very minimal set and only had a cast of 5 but it was terrific. The play is about two guys in Norway who are conditionally released from the nuthouse to have a go at reentering society. Both of the main characters and the supporting cast were terrific. They were so endearing and it was terrific. The entire time I was laughing and on the edge of my seat waiting to see what would happen to the duo next. Fantastic.

After that we had small talk on the way to the tube and then home. It was a really cool evening and after 5 minutes of complaining about the stupid way my Monday started out, it was completely out of my mind. These type of moments are the best part of living in London.

That's all for now.

Cheers!
~Jenn

Day 66 & 67 (Part One)

This weekend was fun. I hung out with my non-FSU friends all weekend, going to clubs, playing cards and just hanging out and watching TV, that was all fun stuff. I was introduced to a new TV series that is great called Life on Mars, the series is complete now but a friend has recorded them so I am going to have a chance to catch up with it in my free time.

With regards to Day 67 Part One, It's only noon now, but I have already had enough happen today that I thought I would blog about it.

It's Monday. I got home last night around 2am. At 6:00am the fire alarm goes off in the building. The siren is just outside my bedroom door and the sound it makes is so sickening that it could actually be used as a torture device. It's horrible. It momentarily goes off, but then it resumes. So I have to fumble around 1/2 dressed, get some pants on and my bag and HOPE that it's not an actual fire so that I don't get burned up while I am trying to make myself decent since I have to go out into the street. Needless to say when I got downstairs the night security informed me that it was a false alarm. Someone was cooking with Olive Oil at 6am and burned it and that is what set it off. $#&*£@ is what I want to say. This happens SO often and it is always some inconsiderate person who puts something on the stove and then fails to watch it properly or is too dense to open the vent in the kitchen when they are cooking.

Anyways, I went back upstairs and fell back asleep -- for an hour. At which point someone was knocking on the door. So, I had to get dressed AGAIN and go see who was there. By the time I got up and to the door they were gone. $#&*£@ again!

So, I go back to bed again for what seems like a minute and then the alarm goes off. And I am at work. So, now here is the situation...My roommate asked me to switch my day off with her at the beginning of the month. I really didn't want to do it because my birthday is 29/8 and I would like to have a long weekend as I was originally scheduled to do so. However being the far too nice and conciliatory person that I seem to be with her I agreed. As it turned out, the day I agreed to swap with her my bosses decided to close the library anyways so she got the day off. So, I asked her to switch with me on Sept 2 so that I would have more than one day off this week. Her response was I don't want to have to work 2 Sundays in a row. She suggested that she would work 1/2 the day which to me is still SHIT. Unbelievable. I sent her an email back that said, Oh, well I simply thought that since I was doing YOU a favor by switching my day off with you that you would do the same for me, but I see how it is. So, don't worry about it. What I didn't say was that I am not going to do her any more favors. I am over it. I checked my schedule and I have already conceded far more days off to her than she has for me and I am just over it. No more favors.

So if that didn't already have me irritated, there is still more to be annoyed about. My boss just came back from vacation today. While he has been out, I think I have been doing an OK job with the office stuff. Anyways a student came in and they had an issue with a misspelled name on their account and I corrected it which was apparently the wrong thing to do. Then right in front of the student he jumped down my throat to correct me. I guess this is a British thing, but in the US, generally you are pulled aside and corrected about things that you do wrong and this really made me look like a total incompetent ass in front of this other person, not to mention about 2 inches tall as well.

After all that, I just wanted to get away from the office for a bit to re-collect what's left of my nerves, but I wasn't able to go to lunch because they have to do an orientation. So I will just have to sit here and be miserable for a bit longer.

You know what? This is probably TMI but I am not even PMSing this is just a really shit day. To top it off. I found my 3rd gray hair this week (aggh!).

I can't believe that in 9 days I will be 32 years old.

Can the day get any worse?

I'll let you know later.

~Jenn

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Day 64 & 65

I am not entirely sure what to blog about here today. This week has been sort of dull. I have been hanging out in the city all by myself. Everyone at the study centre is out of town this weekend so for the most part I have been out visiting some local night clubs with friend and then playing cards. The night clubs in London are sort of interesting. Last night I went to two clubs, one was called The Loop and is located in Hanover Square and the other is called TigerTiger and is located in Piccadilly Circus. The second club is one of the larger clubs in London. It was actually the club that was targeted by those recent bomb attempts. It was really packed and the folks there were super friendly. It is a very large club that played lots of really good music. The funniest thing that I heard there, was a remix of the 80s Dolly Parton song 9 to 5. It cracked me up that they were playing that song there.

Tonight I went to a different club called "Wax-Bar" it was another packed place. For some reason I just wasn't really feeling it there so I made it an early night.

Not sure what is in store for tomorrow. I'll let you know when I figure it out.

~Jenn

Friday, August 17, 2007

Day 63 - Dropped the ball

I was playing cards last night and forgot to come back and blog about it. Sorry.

I didn't get home until 1am anyways.

All of the staff are out of town on holidays. This place is a ghosttown.

Anyways, I don't have too much else to say other than perhaps a brief comment about the news. This month has really been struck with a lot of tragic stories, These miners in Utah who are trapped and then the 3 rescue workers who died yesterday trying to dig them out, the bridge in Minnesota, the Earthquake in Peru and what is starting to look like another active hurricane year. Just a lot of unfortunate things occuring this month.

Hopefully things will start looking up a bit!

Anyways, Happy Friday to everyone! If I get a chance I'll come back later tonight and recap the day.

~Jenn

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Day 62-Almost Nothing..but then Something

Today was almost nothing..but then at the last minute I was invited to the pub with Colleen (the roommate) and Charles (another student/staff member). It was a lot of fun. Basically just drinks and chit-chat but it was good.

I have a substantial buzz so this blog will be short and potentially incoherent, for which I apologize immensely. The conversation consisted mainly of football & politics but was good.

Everyone will be leaving tomorrow for various vacations and I will be alone in the building...nice.

Anyways I am too buzzed to continue, I have stressed out the spell check long enough. Have a good night. :-) <3

~Jenn

Day 61-Nothing Much..

Not too much happened today. I am just enjoying the summer. Today's temp has been in the upper 60s. It has been very nice aside from some rainy weather around lunchtime.

Otherwise, today was pretty much just another Monday.

Might be going to see a comedy show tomorrow...just have to wait and see.

~Jenn

Monday, August 13, 2007

Day 60 - We Will Rock You!!

I went to see "We Will Rock You" the Queen Tribute Musical. It wasn't my idea, but it was pretty good. The plot was weak, and the comedy bits were slightly corny, but the music was pretty damn good. There were lots of really talented singers in the production and the sets were very well done. They had a mock up of the Tottingham Court Road Underground Station of the future and it looked really similar to the real one. Interesting..

Other than that...It was just a regular work day. My boss is on vacation this week so wouldn't you know it...all sorts of issues came up today. I had to call him and ask him a question while he is on vacation and that made me feel dumb. Even though there really wasn't any possible way I could have known what to do I still hate having to call someone who is on vacation and ask them questions...

So, that's all for tonight. It's 11:30 and I am going to try to get to bed early tonight ... I regret to inform all you folks who are in Tallahassee and other warmer parts that it is presently 64 degrees and breezy outside.

Until next time...

~Jenn

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Day 58 & 59 - Greenwich, Maritime Museum, Indian Food & More

This was a busy weekend. I am starting to make some local friends now and spending my weekends doing fun stuff. This weekend I was out having fun and was in far too late last night to blog and out again this morning too early to blog again.

It started off yesterday with a lunch at Costa's (an Italian Coffee Shop) in the Holborn neighborhood. Lunch was a simple sandwich, but I mention the lunch because while sitting outside enjoying the lovely weather I managed to catch this amusing scene on my camera:




At one point in time there were two of these guys out there but I didn't get a chance to snap a picture before the other one had gone back inside...

Later in the day we decided to go out to a club...and had to take a train to get there. At one of the stops on the way to the club a group of about 16 school-girls who couldn't have been more than 17 or so got on the train all dolled up to go out in the city. The volume in the carriage immediately went up as they were very excited about their night out. I felt like there could be a secret filming for the upcoming Bratz movie going on and we just didn't know it. It was funny and cute.

The club was a ton of fun too. So many folks there from all over the world all just dancing and acting silly. It was a fun and amusing time.

This morning I got together with my friend Sowmya to do some sight seeing. We started our day with lunch in the Tower Bridge area of town. We had a very interesting Italian dish which consisted of rice, chicken and cheese baked in a ball shape that was covered in seasoned bread crumbs. It was tasty and unlike any other Italian dishes that I have had before. After that we grabbed a boat down to Greenwich. That was a cool trip too. The ride down was about 45 minutes long and included a very brief audio tour of the Thames River, I have already taken this cruise before but I didn't go down the river this far so I have some new pictures to show of areas that I hadn't seen last time I went.

Once we arrived in Greenwich we went to the National Maritime Museum. It was cool. London has a long history of Maritime travel and such so there was a lot to see. There were several smaller boats inside the museum and countless models of boats that were far too big to be included in the exhibits. I took a ton of pictures while I was in the museum. After the museum we went around the corner to see the Royal Observatory. This observatory, which sits atop a hill, is the location of 0 Longitude and the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). It was a beautiful day and the area is surrounded by a big park and many Londoners were spending it playing in the sunshine. It was really nice.

After the Museum and the short break in the park we checked out a couple of markets and then went to our final destination of the day, Croydon. We had dinner in Croydon at a South Indian restaurant Chinnai Garden that was incredible. I had an entirely vegetarian dinner and have to say that if all veg. food tasted as good as this did I wouldn't miss meat in the least bit. I don't even know the names of any of the food I ate other that Domas (which is probably spelled wrong) but it was all very good. I had my friend order the food and just asked for anything but fish and nothing too terribly hot and what I got was an assortment of really delicious foods and a drink that was some sort of yogurt drink that was very tasty too. We ended up having dinner with her cousin's cousin and his friend, I unfortunately cannot remember there names but they are both young surgeons and were terrifically fun to talk with. I think we will probably end up getting together again before I leave London.

Anyways, that's all I have for now. Hope you enjoy the pictures. I tried to label all the different places I went.

~Jenn

Friday, August 10, 2007

Day 57 - Hanging Around

Today I went to the British Museum and walked down Oxford Street. I took a detour from my normal path and found a charming little area called Carnaby Street which had a cute little area of shops and pubs and I also checked out Hamley's Toy Store (the largest toy store in Britain) and Liberty Department Store. Liberty is pretty much along the same lines as Harrod's or Selfridge's on a smaller scale with the exception of the fact that it is in a terrific Tudor building. Inside the the store everything is a deep dark wood and there are lots of ornate carvings in the trims and moldings around doors and the elevators are quite pretty. Outside it looks a lot like the Globe Theatre. It really does stand out against all the stone buildings that surround it. I should have taken a picture but here is a link to the Liberty website with some of their history and photos...


I also went back to the British Museum. I took a few photos, they're here in a slide-show.

Hope you all enjoy!!

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Day 56-3 Day Weekend

Ok, I have a 3-day-weekend..but I am sort of broke. I mean not totally broke, but not in a position to spend a lot of money. I can't decide what to do over the next three days to maximize fun but minimize spending.

I guess that tomorrow I will go around an try to take some pictures of stuff....Not much else I can thing to do..Maybe a museum? Even though I did the British Museum already maybe this time I can go and make better notes of what I see there..that could make for an interesting blog entry....we'll just see.

That's all I have for now.

~Jenn

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Day 55-Out and About

Tonight I went out for a few hours with Sowmya. We wanted to go to the Comedy Store but discovered to our dismay that 20 minutes before we arrived they had exhausted their supply of tickets.

Instead we checked out the Hard Rock and walked around in Leicester Square. I took a few pictures of Piccadilly Circus which is like London's version of Times Square.

Hope you enjoy..sorry for the short blog.

~Jenn












Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Day 54-Random Photos

I decided not to write much today and to offer a different sort of blog instead. Please give me feedback about it...Like it better or not? Should I keep doing the slide shows or switch to this sort of thing.

~Jenn

You're greeting upon arrival...


Views of the Reception Area...




View on the ceiling in the reception area...




Exterior Views of the Study Centre..












My new flat...

The stairs...



More stairs...



Still..more stairs...



Living Room...



The Bedroom...



Cool buildings nearby...





And a classic...

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