Archive for December, 2009

Homeward Bound

I’ve been back in the States for about a week now.  The flight back may have been one of the worst traveling experiences I’ve ever had.  Snow delays, airport naps, missed connections, and navigating the Newark airport all made for one long and interesting 25 hours of travel. 

My private jet

I have to admit the 7 hour flight from Scotland to the US was a lot easier since there are TV’s in the back of the headrests.  And hey, I could’ve been the girl in front of me at the check-in counter who missed her connecting flight out of New Jersey and was therefore told she would need to camp out in the Newark airport for three days because there were no more flights to where ever she was going, and Continental Airlines couldn’t provide her accommodation.  Luckily I wasn’t.

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My New Year’s Resolutions

Classes are officially over, and all of my work is finally turned in.  I took some time over the past few days to look back on the semester, and I realized that although I’ve been here for months, there’s still plenty of things I haven’t done.  Luckily, I’ll be back for another semester, unlike most study abroad students who are only here through Christmas (thank you Holy Cross for enforcing the whole year policy).  So here they are, my New Year’s/ second semester St. Andrew’s resolutions:

1. Go out more, stress about work less – Now that I’ve gauged the workload here at St. Andrews, it’s time I see less of my computer screen and more of the town.

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The End is Near

The end of the semester that is… We only have about a week and a half left of class, which means all the work I’ve put off over the course of the semester needs to get done. That translates into a very ordinary week – didn’t do much other than go to class and write papers.

Since I won’t be able to provide excitement via my usual great stories, I thought I’d provide a little entertainment instead. This is a Scottish band from right outside of Edinburgh, and only about 45 minutes from St. Andrews. I’ll bet most people have heard them before and hadn’t realized where they were from. Unfortunately, due to copyrighting, I couldn’t get the actual music video up (especially unfortunate becuase I’m pretty sure the guy who wrote the lyrics on the video has some of them wong), but the music is the important part anyway.

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Me and The Queen

I headed south of Scotland for a weekend in London.  I met up with two high school friends – Andrew, who’s studying in

Tower Bridge

London, and Sara, who’s close to Amsterdam – and it was great to finally see some people from home other than the people I came to St. Andrews with.  It’s kind of funny because I’m pretty sure when we were all in high school, none of us would have thought in three years, we would be meeting up to tour London.  We had a great time, and there is a good possibility I’ll go back next semester.

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