The Holidays are the one time of year that is joyous and cheerful, when families are meant to spend time together. It's a season of giving and receiving, of love and happiness. However, this time of year can have the opposite effect on people. While all that love, joy and togetherness can be a wonderful thing, it can also swell all those broken hearts in the world. Many people experience a heartbreaking loss in their lives and our day to day menial tasks can help to mask the difficult times. However, when Christmas rolls around and everyone is meant to be with their family and loved ones having a merry time, the loss grows more significant and it is not as easy to run away from. It stares you straight in the eye and it hurts. It hurts more than ever, because you know there is a hole where a person, a pet, a happy family should be, or whatever that loss is.
I know this is a depressing blog for this time of year but it has been on my mind quite a bit. I know a lot of people who have either experienced a devastating loss in the past or in particular this year. Personally it's been a tough year and I've seen it all around. Of course the Holidays remind us of the difficulty we have faced and it feels so unfair...especially when you look around and see all the joy and merriment of the season all over. We must continue to remind ourselves that the Holidays are a mark of the end to the calendar year, and as of January the 1st we are all allowed a fresh start. While it is quite possible that the difficulties may continue, there is always light at the end of the tunnel. We all have dark times that we may feel we will never come out of, but we also have positive highs that we must continue to look forward to in our future, for it will make the difficult times seem non-existent. Vice versa, the difficult times will make the good times so much sweeter.
So, while this Christmas may be difficult, who says the next won't be the best one ever? My heart goes out to all of those individuals and families that are celebrating Christmas under difficult circumstances. Stay positive and keep your eye on that light at the end of the tunnel, because it will just keep getting brighter.
Merry, Happy, Merry!
Friday, December 23, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Happy Christmas!
Hey all you little elves!
I'm sure you are all baking and last minute shopping in the last few days before Christmas. This time of year is always pretty overwhelming for some people. For me, the overwhelming part is being back in America. I just got in last night after being on a flight for 7 1/2 hours! I walked into the baggage claim area and saw a baggage attendant holding a large Dunkin' Donuts Iced Coffee and I'm sure he thought I was crazy or hitting on him because I just kept staring at his coffee. What I would do for a D&D Iced Coffee! Unfortunately the current weather doesn't inspire an iced coffee. I also nearly lost it when I got in the car and we started driving on the right side of the road. That one freaked me out which I didn't expect.
I went to the Cape Cod Mall today to do some last minute shopping and kept thinking the prices were in pounds. I have to say it is an extremely strange feeling being in the States. I hate to say, it but I'm not sure I like it. I feel out of place. I guess it's sort of because Cape Cod is a life that is so far away now...since I left high school really. It is where I grew up and where my family is, but I've started creating a life for myself in other cities... New York and now London. I do of course miss all my friends and family that I don't get to see when I'm in London. This trip is really just to see them and spend time with them. I will be spending New Years in Washington DC with my best friends and stopping off in NYC to see all my friends from that area. It will be fun to reunite at our old hang outs.
One of the best parts about being here is being with my two amazing puppies and my kitty. I plan on doing a photo shoot with them before I leave so I can have some framed pictures of them in my flat. They are the best! Spending the next two weeks with them is what I've been looking forward to for the past three months. I'm also looking forward to two weeks of rest and relaxation because as soon as I get back school, placements and work will quickly kick into full gear.
Wishing all of you a healthy, happy and restful Christmas and Hanukkah! I'd like to leave all of you with this lovely choreographed number of the 12 Gays of Christmas.
I'm sure you are all baking and last minute shopping in the last few days before Christmas. This time of year is always pretty overwhelming for some people. For me, the overwhelming part is being back in America. I just got in last night after being on a flight for 7 1/2 hours! I walked into the baggage claim area and saw a baggage attendant holding a large Dunkin' Donuts Iced Coffee and I'm sure he thought I was crazy or hitting on him because I just kept staring at his coffee. What I would do for a D&D Iced Coffee! Unfortunately the current weather doesn't inspire an iced coffee. I also nearly lost it when I got in the car and we started driving on the right side of the road. That one freaked me out which I didn't expect.
I went to the Cape Cod Mall today to do some last minute shopping and kept thinking the prices were in pounds. I have to say it is an extremely strange feeling being in the States. I hate to say, it but I'm not sure I like it. I feel out of place. I guess it's sort of because Cape Cod is a life that is so far away now...since I left high school really. It is where I grew up and where my family is, but I've started creating a life for myself in other cities... New York and now London. I do of course miss all my friends and family that I don't get to see when I'm in London. This trip is really just to see them and spend time with them. I will be spending New Years in Washington DC with my best friends and stopping off in NYC to see all my friends from that area. It will be fun to reunite at our old hang outs.
One of the best parts about being here is being with my two amazing puppies and my kitty. I plan on doing a photo shoot with them before I leave so I can have some framed pictures of them in my flat. They are the best! Spending the next two weeks with them is what I've been looking forward to for the past three months. I'm also looking forward to two weeks of rest and relaxation because as soon as I get back school, placements and work will quickly kick into full gear.
Wishing all of you a healthy, happy and restful Christmas and Hanukkah! I'd like to leave all of you with this lovely choreographed number of the 12 Gays of Christmas.
Happy Holidays!!!
Thursday, December 15, 2011
I'm still here!
Oh hey everyone!
I bet you thought I forgot about this whole blog! Well I'm sad to say that over the past few weeks I've been forced to forget this poor blog! I have not even had a second to check emails. Of course now that it's the end of the term, everything has come together and its mad. I've finally gotten 10 hours of babysitting a week but of course now it completely conflicts with my school and three placements and work at the bar. My mind was seriously exploding. BUT...I had my final presentation of the semester and I am done with school until after the holidays. It's a serious relief. I mean of course I have that 3,000 word paper due in January...Oh and that 1,800 page paper also due in January...but at least I will be on holiday and can relax at home in America.
I honestly cannot believe it is already Christmastime and I am on my way home this Tuesday! Where did the time go? This scares me because I don't want the year to go by in a flash. I am so enjoying being a student again and learning and researching subjects that I am interested in. I don't want to have to find a job....especially one that I must accept solely because it is a paycheck. If I go through this entire course and then end up in a job I'm unhappy with because no one will hire me, I will be absolutely "gutted" as they say over here.
Now that I can finally put school work off to the back burner for a moment, I can enjoy the holiday season, Christmas shopping and all the lights all over the city. I've got to buy all of Matt's presents before I leave, but that should be easy as he has created a specific list for me and each member of his family. He's been given budgets and worked it out so we get him everything he wants within each of our budgets. He is too funny with his Christmas list. He's like a little kid at Christmas. He has a list of toys and just keeps adding to it. Now I must get creative and add an element of surprise...but how???
I'm excited for the new year because of one big reason....a NEW TV show! For those of you in the States, you've probably already seen advertisements for it, but I advise all of you to watch SMASH on NBC when it premiers Monday, February 6th. This is the show I worked on as an assistant in casting almost a year ago. This was one of the best projects I've ever been involved with and I am so excited for the premiere. It has an absolutely AMAZING cast and is somewhat of a grown-up, more mature version of Glee without all the campiness. Please watch it in February and let me know what you think! I know it will be wonderful!
On that note, I will leave you to watch the clip and next time I write, I will be in America!
Cheers!
I bet you thought I forgot about this whole blog! Well I'm sad to say that over the past few weeks I've been forced to forget this poor blog! I have not even had a second to check emails. Of course now that it's the end of the term, everything has come together and its mad. I've finally gotten 10 hours of babysitting a week but of course now it completely conflicts with my school and three placements and work at the bar. My mind was seriously exploding. BUT...I had my final presentation of the semester and I am done with school until after the holidays. It's a serious relief. I mean of course I have that 3,000 word paper due in January...Oh and that 1,800 page paper also due in January...but at least I will be on holiday and can relax at home in America.
I honestly cannot believe it is already Christmastime and I am on my way home this Tuesday! Where did the time go? This scares me because I don't want the year to go by in a flash. I am so enjoying being a student again and learning and researching subjects that I am interested in. I don't want to have to find a job....especially one that I must accept solely because it is a paycheck. If I go through this entire course and then end up in a job I'm unhappy with because no one will hire me, I will be absolutely "gutted" as they say over here.
Now that I can finally put school work off to the back burner for a moment, I can enjoy the holiday season, Christmas shopping and all the lights all over the city. I've got to buy all of Matt's presents before I leave, but that should be easy as he has created a specific list for me and each member of his family. He's been given budgets and worked it out so we get him everything he wants within each of our budgets. He is too funny with his Christmas list. He's like a little kid at Christmas. He has a list of toys and just keeps adding to it. Now I must get creative and add an element of surprise...but how???
I'm excited for the new year because of one big reason....a NEW TV show! For those of you in the States, you've probably already seen advertisements for it, but I advise all of you to watch SMASH on NBC when it premiers Monday, February 6th. This is the show I worked on as an assistant in casting almost a year ago. This was one of the best projects I've ever been involved with and I am so excited for the premiere. It has an absolutely AMAZING cast and is somewhat of a grown-up, more mature version of Glee without all the campiness. Please watch it in February and let me know what you think! I know it will be wonderful!
On that note, I will leave you to watch the clip and next time I write, I will be in America!
Cheers!
Monday, November 21, 2011
It's been too long!
I cannot believe how long I have been in between blog posts. I'm really sorry everyone! It's just that things are starting to get crazy. I've been working a lot, I've started babysitting and school is getting to be a lot busier. Since I last posted, I still didn't have a placement. Well, now I sort of have three! The two unofficial ones came along when I was getting fed up still without a placement. The first is one hour a week in a school with a group of under confident girls doing a workshop with two other classmates. We will be facilitating whilst the teacher is elsewhere in a meeting. I'm looking forward to putting the skills I've learned into practice as it will be just us teaching the group. The second "unofficial" placement is with a group of 16-18 year olds creating their own film. I happened upon this as I started talking with a group of people who run the project at the bar where I work. The project takes place at Wembley Stadium and the group leaders meet for a drink every week after the project. They are getting me involved and I'm actually heading over for the first time today! And finally, my official placement is with The Almeida Theatre and their educational department. I'm really excited to spend my last three weeks of the term working with them as they are a very reputable company here in London! So now you can imagine how busy I have become and with babysitting and work on top of that!
Thanksgiving is this week and Christmas is right around the corner! The holidays are already here in London and have been for a few weeks because they don't have Thanksgiving to really kick off the season. The lights are stunning down all the main shopping streets. My mom is in town as of tonight and I plan on bringing her shopping ...especially at night so we can see the lights! Speaking of Christmas I have to make a little complaint about London. I am sad to report that UK Starbucks disappoint me. This time of year obviously, Starbucks rings in the holidays with their iconic "red Christmas cup"...always an exciting time. HOWEVER, my all-time favorite drink at Starbucks is NOT on the menu over here. That would be the CARAMEL APPLE SPICE. If you have tried this, you know how AMAZING it is! I don't understand! First iced coffee, now this? Can it be true? Anyways, I am being denied which is probably a good thing as I cannot afford Starbucks on a daily basis. I am proud to say I went in today for THE FIRST TIME since living here. I have been drinking Costa and Caffe Nero because I find Starbucks so overpriced. Alright I'm done with my rant.
To finish up my blog I just want to mention two things. The first is that Matt and I went to his hometown this past weekend: Upton-Upon-Severn in Worcestershire (yes that's where they get the sauce). We spent time with his family and many many pets. I have been missing my pets so to get some furry TLC was amazing. He's got his border collie Darcey who is a love! Carl (Matt's Brother) has a little Jack Russel named Tink. And on top of that, four cats: Geb, Teal, Rocky and Cuffy. For those of you know my dad's store, I'll have you know that their cat was Cuffy BEFORE we met. It's a strange coincidence, I know. Anyhow, that was really nice! The second and final thing to mention is that I had my Olympic callbacks. I have to be super secret about what I did, but all I will say is it was fun, hard/exhausting work and I don't find out for 6-8 weeks. I guess I can be patient.
Until then, Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
Thanksgiving is this week and Christmas is right around the corner! The holidays are already here in London and have been for a few weeks because they don't have Thanksgiving to really kick off the season. The lights are stunning down all the main shopping streets. My mom is in town as of tonight and I plan on bringing her shopping ...especially at night so we can see the lights! Speaking of Christmas I have to make a little complaint about London. I am sad to report that UK Starbucks disappoint me. This time of year obviously, Starbucks rings in the holidays with their iconic "red Christmas cup"...always an exciting time. HOWEVER, my all-time favorite drink at Starbucks is NOT on the menu over here. That would be the CARAMEL APPLE SPICE. If you have tried this, you know how AMAZING it is! I don't understand! First iced coffee, now this? Can it be true? Anyways, I am being denied which is probably a good thing as I cannot afford Starbucks on a daily basis. I am proud to say I went in today for THE FIRST TIME since living here. I have been drinking Costa and Caffe Nero because I find Starbucks so overpriced. Alright I'm done with my rant.
To finish up my blog I just want to mention two things. The first is that Matt and I went to his hometown this past weekend: Upton-Upon-Severn in Worcestershire (yes that's where they get the sauce). We spent time with his family and many many pets. I have been missing my pets so to get some furry TLC was amazing. He's got his border collie Darcey who is a love! Carl (Matt's Brother) has a little Jack Russel named Tink. And on top of that, four cats: Geb, Teal, Rocky and Cuffy. For those of you know my dad's store, I'll have you know that their cat was Cuffy BEFORE we met. It's a strange coincidence, I know. Anyhow, that was really nice! The second and final thing to mention is that I had my Olympic callbacks. I have to be super secret about what I did, but all I will say is it was fun, hard/exhausting work and I don't find out for 6-8 weeks. I guess I can be patient.
Until then, Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
Monday, November 7, 2011
Lots to catch you up on!
Hi everyone!
It's been a while. . . hasn't it? I'm sorry, I've just found myself pretty busy. What have I been up to? Let's see if I can give you the highlights as bullet points:
*Halloween happened and I dressed as Where's Waldo (or Where's Wally as they call him here)
-This was the cheapest costume I could make that fit the '90s Cartoon party theme (red tape, white hat, yarn for the pom pom). The party was held at my old flat when I lived here as an undergrad student in Kilburn Park (2008).
*My friend Graig came over to visit from across the pond. He, Ian and I (my firends from Drew) spent the afternoon walking along the Thames.
*I auditioned for the Olympic Ceremonies. Can't tell you much about it as we were sworn to secrecy, but there was a lot of dancing and moving. It was a lot of fun.
*I got a callback for a role specific audition for the Olympic Ceremonies. Wish me luck!
*Matt and I celebrated Guy Fawkes Night (Bonfire Night) by throwing a bash at our place with all of our friends.
*AND I'M STILL WAITING ON MY STUPID PLACEMENT!!!! I was hoping to have started a placement at least a week or two ago, yet I STILL don't know anything! My tutor told me that she is almost 100% certain as to a pretty awesome place that will take me, but they haven't made it official. I know where it is, but I'm not going to tell until it's confirmed. I'm trying not to get my hopes up. Hopefully by next post, I will be able to discuss further. Obviously, this placement portion of my Masters is so important to me. I am dying to get started and gain experience as well as connections. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
So that's pretty much the update. Other than that, I've just been working and doing school work. Tonight I made my own recipe for the second time. I suck in the kitchen as I've mentioned in the past, but a couple weeks ago I concocted a delicious dumpling soup. Tonight I've made it again but with chicken and leeks this time. I snuck a bowl before Matt gets back from playing football and its tasting fantastic! I am very proud of my work and may even start enjoying it in the kitchen!
I am going to keep this post short and end with some pictures from the party. The night was a lot of fun and involved some Dance Central on the XBox Kinect, Beer Pong, card games, fireworks and even the Stadium was lit up for the Rugby. All and all a very successful night!
It's been a while. . . hasn't it? I'm sorry, I've just found myself pretty busy. What have I been up to? Let's see if I can give you the highlights as bullet points:
*Halloween happened and I dressed as Where's Waldo (or Where's Wally as they call him here)
-This was the cheapest costume I could make that fit the '90s Cartoon party theme (red tape, white hat, yarn for the pom pom). The party was held at my old flat when I lived here as an undergrad student in Kilburn Park (2008).
*My friend Graig came over to visit from across the pond. He, Ian and I (my firends from Drew) spent the afternoon walking along the Thames.
*I auditioned for the Olympic Ceremonies. Can't tell you much about it as we were sworn to secrecy, but there was a lot of dancing and moving. It was a lot of fun.
*I got a callback for a role specific audition for the Olympic Ceremonies. Wish me luck!
*Matt and I celebrated Guy Fawkes Night (Bonfire Night) by throwing a bash at our place with all of our friends.
*AND I'M STILL WAITING ON MY STUPID PLACEMENT!!!! I was hoping to have started a placement at least a week or two ago, yet I STILL don't know anything! My tutor told me that she is almost 100% certain as to a pretty awesome place that will take me, but they haven't made it official. I know where it is, but I'm not going to tell until it's confirmed. I'm trying not to get my hopes up. Hopefully by next post, I will be able to discuss further. Obviously, this placement portion of my Masters is so important to me. I am dying to get started and gain experience as well as connections. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
So that's pretty much the update. Other than that, I've just been working and doing school work. Tonight I made my own recipe for the second time. I suck in the kitchen as I've mentioned in the past, but a couple weeks ago I concocted a delicious dumpling soup. Tonight I've made it again but with chicken and leeks this time. I snuck a bowl before Matt gets back from playing football and its tasting fantastic! I am very proud of my work and may even start enjoying it in the kitchen!
I am going to keep this post short and end with some pictures from the party. The night was a lot of fun and involved some Dance Central on the XBox Kinect, Beer Pong, card games, fireworks and even the Stadium was lit up for the Rugby. All and all a very successful night!
Saturday, October 29, 2011
It's been a while
And so, after weeks of being bored and wanting to start school, I am deep in school work and lectures. I know it sounds nerdy but it feels good to be back in the library study cubicle, taking notes and seeing friends come and go. I am still working on finding a placement but until then we've been having some amazing extra-curricular lectures and performances outside of our regular school work. One day we went to a high school in South West London to participate in a drama class while the other day we watched a performance by a theatre company that works with prisoners and ex-prisoners. Not as fun, but I just finished two days straight of lectures. Going to an all day lecture session on a Saturday isn't exactly what I hope for, but its now over and time to enjoy the Halloween weekend.
Besides school I've been bartending away and actually bartended the craziness that was the NFL at Wembley Stadium this past Sunday. Every year the two teams from the NFL come over to London to play one of their regular season games. Powerleague hosted a touch football game with fans, old Superbowl players from years past, and the scariest mascot I have ever seen in my life. Check him out in the picture. That's the Tampa Bay Buccaneers mascot. Terrifying. Anyways, we hosted pre-game drinks. There were four of us bartending at this tiny bar and hundreds of fans...English and American. People fought to get to the front of the bar. It was insanity but fun at the same time.
On a different note, I have to say I love this season with its warm foods...spiced apple, cinnamon, pumpkin galore! I love the holidays...Halloween, Thanksgiving and the gearing up for Christmas. I even love all the fall fashions. There is nothing like wearing a good pair of riding boots and a warm scarf but having it still warm enough to take walks outside. The fall air is so crisp and smells amazing. Ok, now that I've gushed over fall -- which may only be because apparently they had a blizzard in the States today and I'm bragging -- it is time to get to the point. I made my family's famous Old-Fashioned pumpkin cookies this week! I made about 40 and within a day they were almost totally gone! They rarely use pumpkin in foods here so it was nearly impossible to find pumpkin puree in a can. I had to go to a specialty store just to get it. People thought I was crazy when I described the cookies, but once they had a bite, they were in love. They are seriously the most amazing cookies ever! The icing on top is literally the icing on the cake. It just makes them perfect.
I would like to end this post by saying how sad I am that Halloween isn't as big of a deal over here as it is in the States. For a person who obsesses over creating creative homemade costumes, I am very sad that I haven't had much of an opportunity to dress up this year without spending a fortune. Matt is working every night this weekend AND Halloween so there is no opportunity for us to do anything. And if I wanted to go out with friends, I'd have to come back late and alone which is not an option in my book. I'm trying to get a little spook in my life and going to a ghost tour with friends but we shall see. Since Matt and I aren't working next Saturday night, and are hosting a Bonfire Night party. Over here, the 5th of November is a celebration of the day when they caught Guy Fawkes just before he was about to blow up Parliament. In celebration they sometimes burn a scarecrow-esque doll representing Guy Fawkes, but it is mostly an excuse to set off fireworks and party. Our balcony will allow us to see fireworks across all of North Western London which is going to be so fun. I know that because as I sit here writing this, there are Fireworks out my window in celebration of Diwali. We are also making the party a costume party to celebrate our delayed Halloween. Can't wait to post pictures!
Besides school I've been bartending away and actually bartended the craziness that was the NFL at Wembley Stadium this past Sunday. Every year the two teams from the NFL come over to London to play one of their regular season games. Powerleague hosted a touch football game with fans, old Superbowl players from years past, and the scariest mascot I have ever seen in my life. Check him out in the picture. That's the Tampa Bay Buccaneers mascot. Terrifying. Anyways, we hosted pre-game drinks. There were four of us bartending at this tiny bar and hundreds of fans...English and American. People fought to get to the front of the bar. It was insanity but fun at the same time.
On a different note, I have to say I love this season with its warm foods...spiced apple, cinnamon, pumpkin galore! I love the holidays...Halloween, Thanksgiving and the gearing up for Christmas. I even love all the fall fashions. There is nothing like wearing a good pair of riding boots and a warm scarf but having it still warm enough to take walks outside. The fall air is so crisp and smells amazing. Ok, now that I've gushed over fall -- which may only be because apparently they had a blizzard in the States today and I'm bragging -- it is time to get to the point. I made my family's famous Old-Fashioned pumpkin cookies this week! I made about 40 and within a day they were almost totally gone! They rarely use pumpkin in foods here so it was nearly impossible to find pumpkin puree in a can. I had to go to a specialty store just to get it. People thought I was crazy when I described the cookies, but once they had a bite, they were in love. They are seriously the most amazing cookies ever! The icing on top is literally the icing on the cake. It just makes them perfect.
I would like to end this post by saying how sad I am that Halloween isn't as big of a deal over here as it is in the States. For a person who obsesses over creating creative homemade costumes, I am very sad that I haven't had much of an opportunity to dress up this year without spending a fortune. Matt is working every night this weekend AND Halloween so there is no opportunity for us to do anything. And if I wanted to go out with friends, I'd have to come back late and alone which is not an option in my book. I'm trying to get a little spook in my life and going to a ghost tour with friends but we shall see. Since Matt and I aren't working next Saturday night, and are hosting a Bonfire Night party. Over here, the 5th of November is a celebration of the day when they caught Guy Fawkes just before he was about to blow up Parliament. In celebration they sometimes burn a scarecrow-esque doll representing Guy Fawkes, but it is mostly an excuse to set off fireworks and party. Our balcony will allow us to see fireworks across all of North Western London which is going to be so fun. I know that because as I sit here writing this, there are Fireworks out my window in celebration of Diwali. We are also making the party a costume party to celebrate our delayed Halloween. Can't wait to post pictures!
Friday, October 21, 2011
Making Friends
It's been a couple of days of recovery from whatever cold/flu thing many people around here and I had. They call it the Fresher's Flu because we've all been herded into different lectures and auditoriums constantly over the past week and our immune systems were completely unprepared. Luckily thanks to the help of many over the counter drugs I am doing much better!
My main task this week has been to find my first placement for school. I know I want to work with a well-established theatre or broadcast company and see how they run their educational programming. In particular, a company's programming for bringing the arts to children and teens. I can't wait to officially land my placement and tell you all about it. I'm looking at educational programming from programs such as The Royal Shakespeare Company's, The National Theatre's, The Old Vic's (Old Vic New Voices), The National Youth Theatre's and even programs included as part of the Cultural Olympiad (the arts part of the 2012 Olympics). Speaking of the Olympics, I have been desperately trying to get involved with the ceremonies and signed up to audition for as a volunteer performer. My audition will be in the beginning of next month. Who knows what will come of it but it will be an experience.
Oh and good news, I've been making friends! We even had our first social tonight after a long day of lectures. Making friends and being in a new environment is so daunting and I was admittedly nervous but there are some great people in my program! It's so great to hear everyone's experiences and to just bounce ideas off of each other is so exciting. We are all passionate about (generally) the same thing which makes it so great. We have a HUGELY packed year ahead of us with everything from courses, practical work, projects, dissertations, jobs etc. All so scary but exciting at the same time!
Also good news, Emily, your clone on the X-Factor UK is STILL in the competition! The judges put her into this really cool girl group called Rhythmix and they are killing it as the only girl group in the competitiion. Em, I am so proud of you! (See earlier blog posts to better understand this joke)!
She's the one on the left but Emily is even prettier...for those of you who do not know her ;)
My main task this week has been to find my first placement for school. I know I want to work with a well-established theatre or broadcast company and see how they run their educational programming. In particular, a company's programming for bringing the arts to children and teens. I can't wait to officially land my placement and tell you all about it. I'm looking at educational programming from programs such as The Royal Shakespeare Company's, The National Theatre's, The Old Vic's (Old Vic New Voices), The National Youth Theatre's and even programs included as part of the Cultural Olympiad (the arts part of the 2012 Olympics). Speaking of the Olympics, I have been desperately trying to get involved with the ceremonies and signed up to audition for as a volunteer performer. My audition will be in the beginning of next month. Who knows what will come of it but it will be an experience.
Oh and good news, I've been making friends! We even had our first social tonight after a long day of lectures. Making friends and being in a new environment is so daunting and I was admittedly nervous but there are some great people in my program! It's so great to hear everyone's experiences and to just bounce ideas off of each other is so exciting. We are all passionate about (generally) the same thing which makes it so great. We have a HUGELY packed year ahead of us with everything from courses, practical work, projects, dissertations, jobs etc. All so scary but exciting at the same time!
Also good news, Emily, your clone on the X-Factor UK is STILL in the competition! The judges put her into this really cool girl group called Rhythmix and they are killing it as the only girl group in the competitiion. Em, I am so proud of you! (See earlier blog posts to better understand this joke)!
She's the one on the left but Emily is even prettier...for those of you who do not know her ;)
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Sick in bed :(
LONDON FOG
Well sadly my battery is about to die and I do not have a charger at the moment. So it looks like I'm off to take another nap and try to make this sinus infection go away. Hope you are all enjoying the day of rest!
Monday, October 10, 2011
First Day of Classes
SOME MORE MONEY PLEASE
One of my biggest fears about leaving the working world and heading back to school was the lack of a paycheck. It is so nice to have the satisfaction in knowing that money will be there waiting for you in your bank account every other week. I was scared to let that security go…even though it wasn’t much of a security. I am a worrier and I tend to panic randomly. One of my big reasons for panic is not being able to financially support myself. Checking my bank account online is like avoiding a root canal for me. I put it off and put it off until I really can’t avoid it any longer.
You can imagine my freak out when I saw my schedule for the next month of bartending. I assumed I was going to have the solid 20 hours/week that my visa allows and make the money I need to stay afloat. Turns out I’ve been demoted to 10-15 hours/week which means I can pay about half my rent. You would think I could do better seeing as my boyfriend is assistant manager but sadly his power for that was usurped. I can’t do much complaining until I work more and have the right to ask for more hours. Until then I have been brainstorming ideas to make an extra quid here or there. P.s. “quid” is slang for a pound here. It is sort of like saying “five bucks” in America but you would say “five quid” here. I’ve gotten pretty used to the term and love using it.
So how can I find some more money? Besides the fact that Matt and I have together gained a bit of a gambling problem. We’ve done everything from hoping we will win the lottery, trying to win bets on the football to even trying our luck at a Pub Quiz machine. Sadly not much of that has been lucrative. Matt won a bit of money on the football while I won six pounds on a scratch card. We lost about ten pounds playing on the pub quiz machine Saturday night, which was embarrassing but really fun! Through all this failed luck I think I’ve decided to put my Martha Stewart talents to work. Oooooo it would be good to be living with Hanna again right about now. Hanna (my NYC roomie and longtime friend) and I were super crafty together. We made homemade Christmas gifts together and spent many hours at Michael’s Crafts Store. She always has a box of paper or fabric samples and her sewing kit at arm’s length. We had this idea of making headbands and clips with cute little fabric flowers attached. We had a tendency to see things in a store and say, “we could totally make that.” Anyways, I’m thinking of crafting a line of hair accessories and once I have enough, I want to bring them to an arts and crafts fair and see if I can sell them. I know I won’t make a ton of money off of it, but it will be a fun project and I really want to “give it a go,” as they would say over here. Thoughts? As soon as I make a couple I will take pictures and post them here for further comments and suggestions. I’m putting up these pictures so you can have an idea of what I mean.
BACK TO SCHOOL BABY!
Today we officially started classes and we were hit with all our coursework and outline for the year. That wasn’t as painful as some of the “all-postgrad bonding” exercises we had to do. As an isolated program, I can tell I am going to get along well with my peers. It was nice to share a bond with them as soon as we walked into the auditorium filled with all the graduate students. It’s sad but funny when a group of students walks into the auditorium together and you can instantly tell “oh they are DEFINITELY actors.” Or, “those are the technical kids.” But it’s also comforting to know you are in a group of people who you can relate to in such a huge way. Even though it was a long day, I loved getting to know all of these people in a much more relaxed environment than it was at the scary and daunting orientation.
I also just want to finish this up by noting that I realized a huge dream of mine coming true today. At lunch I was sitting in a hallway with some other students eating and chatting. Because it was lunch there were tons and tons of students running up and down the stairs, some in their “theatre blacks” (the all black uniform usually worn by theatre people), others carrying giant rehearsal bags and some in dance and movement clothing. I realized in that moment, I had finally made it to that performing arts school, just like in Fame, that I had always dreamed of attending. Not to mention it was one of the best performing arts schools in all of the UK with an amazing list of alums. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t regret any of my educational choices in the past, but I am finally getting this performing arts school experiences that I always wanted to be a part of. I never saw this opportunity as that until today which was a fun realization.
Alright, off to do pages and pages of reading for school!
Thursday, October 6, 2011
School Registration
Today I FINALLY headed over to school for registration and a brief intro. It was so weird being in that new school situation again. We're all standing around awkwardly waiting to be told what to do. You will be sitting next to someone in an auditorium situation, waiting for further direction, and you sort of look around awkwardly knowing that the person next to you is doing the same. So who speaks first? If we happen to make eye contact, then I will say something. Ugh meeting new people...so not easy. I met a few people but spent most of the morning with an American. Go figure. There are only 35 people in my program and even that will be broken into two and I will end up with about 17 in my class but most of it will be made up of internships.
APPLIED THEATRE
For those of you who don't know I am studying a specific type of theatre called "Applied Theatre." I say educational theatre to make it easier when telling people what I'm studying, but it's a lot more than simply teaching theatre and drama. An example of Applied Theatre would be that of using theatre to educate or to give a voice to an oppressed community. There are countless ways to use this form of theatre. My year will consist of discovering how I can use the power of theatre to educate and in what field I can use this skill. I'm seeking my career that excites me every single day. I have a passion for other fields but this is one of them as well and I'm looking to see where it brings me. I'm looking forward to sharing that journey through my blog with my placements. I'm telling you now that I so desperately want to not only work in a school but on a larger level of working in the educational programming department of the BBC or The Royal Shakespeare Company. I would love to experience the large and small of this field. And that is a little bit of insight into my program.
BARTENDING
I just want to keep updating you on my miserable bartending skills. Last night was the test of the Shandy and the Tops. Again, lemonade here is sort of a lemon lime soda. A Shandy, which I don't is a thing in a America, is a pint of half beer half lemonade. While Tops is a pint of beer with a little lemonade at the top. Well when this group of 20 from a local business came in after work and started ordering Shandies and Tops...I looked at them trying to remember what Matt had taught me. I didn't realize I must have been staring at them for a good 20 seconds trying to recall...looking like an idiot. They totally called me out on it AND criticized my technique of failing to put the lemonade in first. I was SO embarrassed. I've seriously been trying to play this whole bartender thing cool. I'm a total newb. Sort of comical. Oh ya and I also had a bunch of 14 year old boys hitting on me while the receptionist had every ADULT man who walked in giving her their number. I'm so cool.
SAD DAY FOR APPLE
It was a sad today when we found out that Steve Jobs had passed away. He was an incredible innovator and has brought so much to the world of technology. He has actually dominated the technological world and is an amazing business man. My dad taught me a lot about Steve Jobs as a business man and innovator. I spoke to my dad tonight about the loss and I just wanted to quickly end this blog post with an inspirational old commercial Steve created but was never aired that my dad told me to watch. Steve was one of those great people in history that took risks and for that he will always be remembered. Thank you Steve. Signing off from my Apple MacBook Pro.
Monday, October 3, 2011
First day on the job
Soooo….Saturday night was my first shift as a bartender. Not to mention, my first shift with Matt as my boss. It’s a 5-a-side football complex, but the reception/bar area can be rented out for parties. Last night I was serving a 24th fancy dress (costume) birthday party. Talk about being thrown in the deep end. I was being trained by Matt but of course everything had a different name. Like everything had a splash of “lemonade” which is basically lemon and lime flavored soda or Sprite. Everything was “vodka lime and soda” or “vodka lemonade lime.” I was essentially learning all new drinks last night. One of the hardest parts was the hearing and understanding. For one, all of my friends will attest to the fact that I DO NOT have good hearing. I’m always asking them to repeat everything five times or saying “WHHHAAAATTT?” I’m so annoying, but I blame my mom’s side of the family. They never hear anything correctly. (Sorry Mom)! So try to imagine: me trying to hear these drink orders over the loud music AND in thick British accents…NO WAY!
This is the complex where I work. That's Wembley Arena in the background where they hold tons of concert events. |
Let’s also discuss how they rarely tip bartenders over here. It’s great for a night out because it’s a great money-saver, however, not so great when you’re the bartender. There were a couple generous (and drunk) men who would continue to leave their change with me as a tip…one in particular had the worst pick-up lines all night but some great tips. I misunderstood one of his drink orders and Matt made me pay four pounds of my tip money to replace it. Sad but I guess I had to learn. At the end of the night I was so excited to show Matt the money I had made in tips. I counted it up to show him and was feeling all proud of myself when he pulls out coins AND paper money all adding up to more tips than I earned! WHAT?! He then casually pulls a slip of paper out of his pocket and says, “Oh ya and I got some guy’s phone number.” So let me get this straight…he got more tips than I AND got a phone number. What gives? Apparently some guy dressed as a Mario Brother was telling him how he has connections and can get him anything he wants…whenever he wants for half the price! Uuuuhhhh what? It’s ok because I experienced one of the best chat up (pick up) lines ever dropped by a sketchy guy in a Jason mask. He told me, “You can’t be bought in a shop…that means you can’t be bought in a shop…because you’re priceless.” Huh? Oh ya because I’m American he had to explain what his crappy chat up meant….obviously.
Another view of the complex with Wembley Stadium towering above. The short grey and green building on the left under the stadium is where the reception and bar area is located. |
Matt and I were there until 2am cleaning up which was exhausting but at least we were together. So there you go, that was my first night as a bartender. Hopefully more adventures to come! I work Tuesday and Wednesday night this week bartending for sweaty, nasty footballers (it’s not what you think ladies).They are crude and ruthless (or at least that’s for who I’m preparing myself) Here goes nothing!
Anyone up for some night football? |
Saturday, October 1, 2011
London is a sauna!
Ok so I don't know what the deal is, but London has been in the 80s every day this week! What is up with that? Isn't it supposed to be cold and rainy? I'm not complaining except for the fact that I've resorted to wearing gym clothes everywhere because I did not pack normal summer clothing. Oh well. Since Matt had the day off yesterday we decided to spend most of the day at Regent's Park. We were cheesy romantic and rented a paddle boat where I stupidly allowed Matt to steer. We basically spent the half hour chasing ducks, geese and swans around the pond. He also paddled into low hanging branches that made perfect contact with my face. Awesome. After eating our packed lunch, we got ice cream and chilled out in the gardens of Regent's Park. It was such a relaxing day!
When we got back Matt made my favorite dish of his: Chicken Risotto. I never had risotto before he made me his specialty dish. He makes it with chicken stock, white wine, chicken, bacon, leeks and onions. We had it with garlic bread and feasted! I can honestly say his risotto is the best! I'm pretty sure nothing can compare! The picture doesn't do it justice because risotto will always be a mushy glob. If only I could give you a taste through this blog you would know! Ignore the picture's presentation as well...nothing special.
Ah today I finally set up a UK bank account. I've been putting it off but I finally did it. Awesome...a place where I can keep all the money I don't have. Super! And finally, tonight I start my first shift as bartender at the 5-aside football complex where Matt is Asst. Manager. Yes, Matt is going to be my boss. I'll let you know how long it takes before he fires me. The complex is called Power League Wembley. Tonight we are hosting a 24th birthday party at the bar with a DJ. I hope they are easy on me! :/ Wish me luck!
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Royalty and Pub Quizzing
I know I've mentioned this before, but I am among the obsessed with the British Monarchy (mainly Kate and Wills). It is just so refreshing to have these royals that are not old and farty, but rather fresh and inspirational figures for young people. Anyhow, as you may know, Kate Middleton's infamous wedding dress designed by Sarah Burton, head creative director at Alexander McQueen, has been on display at Buckingham Palace. The show ends next week and I HAD to catch a glimpse before it was gone. Along with a tour of the State Rooms, where the official wedding photos were taken, the dress was so beautifully on display with a video of Sarah Burton explaining every detail of the dress. I know it is boring to most, but I was excited to be in the same rooms as Kate and Wills and all the royal family were back on April 29th. Can you imagine being invited to that wedding?! Would be so cool.
Ok moving on from my silly obsession...last night I went to my old stomping grounds from back in the study abroad days. We used to hang out at a bar called The Westbury all the time. Now that the Drew University kids are living in our flats they have made The Westbury their hangout. They invited me to Pub Quiz night. We were in a team of five and dominated! We were required to paint the face of one of our teammates like a demonic clown while competing in a paper airplane flying contest and answering trivia all at the same time. We won everything from fake mustaches for the team, a giant clown tie, and two rounds of shots for winning different competitions. There was 500 pounds at stake as well but we didn't win that. It was a fun time hanging out with friends, playing a little competitive sport and walking down memory lane.
And to finish off the post I would like to discuss the weather. Living in London one would expect some dismal weather with frequently rainy days. Unbelievably it has felt and looked like summer. As you can see in the photos it has been gorgeous with not a single cloud in the sky. Am I really living in London right now? Remember when I discussed the difficulty of packing? Well, to save space I didn't pack any summer clothes. I only have winter items here and it is proving difficult to put together outfits that fit these unusual temperatures. But I will not complain, as Matt and I made a chicken dinner last night and dragged our dinner table onto the balcony and had dinner. It just makes me so excited for the Spring and Summer to host parties out there. Another point for our flat!
I suppose I will end the post with my favorite part of our apartment: our balcony and the view. Until next time!
Monday, September 26, 2011
English Tele
Here's the problem....I have my favorite US shows along with all the new pilots that have just come out that I have to keep up with while I'm over here. At the same time, Matt has already gotten me into a couple shows over here. I'm not one hundred percent sure how I am going to manage all of these shows on top of school work and work. I'm already addicted with X-Factor UK and I love that they have Kelly Rowland representing the US as a judge. There is some serious talent in there and I'm excited to see what happens. Most importantly one of the girls looks like my friend Emily so I'm cheering for her and her group strictly on the fact that she looks like Emily. I keep you all updated on her status on the show. They are also showing The X Factor US, so I've been watching that one as well.
There is this show here called THE ONLY WAY IS ESSEX. It's basically like MTV's THE HILLS or LAGUNA BEACH with a little JERSEYLISCIOUS mixed in...lots of boob jobs, fake tans, hair extensions, white teeth, fast cars and big parties. It has all the same relationship drama as well while supposedly being "real" it has got to be scripted. It's pretty crazy how much less censorship they have on local television after 9pm here. There's a lot of F Bombs and nudity galore. It's not like I'm a prude but it still shocks me every time. I suppose I'll get used to it in time. America is so censored it's unreal.
Tonight we went down to Power League (Matt's work) to watch Matt and his friends play in a 5-aside football league. Met Matt's friends and got to see the lovely Ben Lewis. Ben, this is your shout out in tonight's blog! I know you follow. They played two matches. Won the first and nearly won the second. So proud!
Tomorrow I have the lovely opportunity to see a show called DECADE being put on by the National Theatre about the 10 years since 9/11. My professor and friends from Drew U are here this semester and had an extra ticket. Thanks guys! Can't wait to see all of them for the first time since being in London...and since I graduated. Not to mention, seeing this show is going to be so exciting.
Until next time!
There is this show here called THE ONLY WAY IS ESSEX. It's basically like MTV's THE HILLS or LAGUNA BEACH with a little JERSEYLISCIOUS mixed in...lots of boob jobs, fake tans, hair extensions, white teeth, fast cars and big parties. It has all the same relationship drama as well while supposedly being "real" it has got to be scripted. It's pretty crazy how much less censorship they have on local television after 9pm here. There's a lot of F Bombs and nudity galore. It's not like I'm a prude but it still shocks me every time. I suppose I'll get used to it in time. America is so censored it's unreal.
Tonight we went down to Power League (Matt's work) to watch Matt and his friends play in a 5-aside football league. Met Matt's friends and got to see the lovely Ben Lewis. Ben, this is your shout out in tonight's blog! I know you follow. They played two matches. Won the first and nearly won the second. So proud!
Tomorrow I have the lovely opportunity to see a show called DECADE being put on by the National Theatre about the 10 years since 9/11. My professor and friends from Drew U are here this semester and had an extra ticket. Thanks guys! Can't wait to see all of them for the first time since being in London...and since I graduated. Not to mention, seeing this show is going to be so exciting.
Until next time!
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