Thursday, July 31, 2008
London trip update
So far my past week or so in London has been amazing. My house/roommates are crazy, odd, and some are just annoying. But there are also a couple of nice people that I am glad to have met (and would have never had crossed paths with at school).

I've gone to a lot of museums and the best thing about London is that they are all free. So even though you have to pay to get their (most places on the weekdays are only £4 pounds round trip). One day almost the entire house went to Cambridge. I didn't go because I've already been there and I had just gone to Oxford. So that day I went to the Victoria and Albert Museum and had an amazing time. I think I spent about 3 hours there. It is so large and so far has been my favorite museum (plus it just seemed easier to navigate than the British Museum). Pictures of different things I saw:

Last Saturday most of my roommates went on a Dover/Bath/Windsor Castle tour. It was approximately $120 and that wasn't in my budget. So four of us who didn't go decided to spend the day in Greenwich. I believe I had the best time so far that day. We took the tube out but we didn't check the service information and so we had to get off and find another way to go. We decided to walk through what we found out later was EAST LONDON. Ok, east london=south central LA. But we were fine and eventually found our way to Canary Wharf.

Once we got to Canary Wharf, we took a five minute boat to Greenwich (£2.50). By the time we actually got to Greenwich we were very hungry (we had been walking/getting lost for over an hour), we went to Pizza Express (like Mellow Mushroom). The two girls split a pizza and the two guys split one. With water for the drink my total was £3. By now it was after 5 pm (we left our house at about 2pm). So all the museums were closed, however the grounds were still open and so was the big park (I'm sure it has a proper name...I don't remember). We decided to hang around the park and walked up to the Royal Observatory and saw the prime meridian. That has to be the least remarkable historical site in the world. It's a line. That's it.

Afterwards we found our way home (many buses and trains later). It was a fun, cheap day for $19!



Tomorrow I leave for Ireland

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posted by Renee at 9:40 AM - 0 comments
Sunday, July 20, 2008
London Days 2-5
Life in London has been going well. I'm learning my local neighborhood okay. Although my most favorite memories so far have been getting lost on the bus. I've found that by getting on the bus you can see parts of the city you don't see on the tour. Although, for some of the areas you are probably missing out on them for a reason!

So far I've visited the British Museum twice, a few pubs, Tate Modern and Oxford. I have officially decided I want to go to Trinity College for grad school. It probably will NEVER happen, but I am inspired.

But my trip to Oxford was really cheap. The roundtrip bus cost a little under $22 roundtrip, I paid $2 to walk around Trinity. I brought a walking tour book for $2 and I paid a $3 bottle of water so I could eat in Starbucks without feeling cheap. I also brought a Oxford sweatshirt for $20. It cost $6 for the tube right back and forth from the Bus station. My total for the day was $55!

Tomorrow I really need to start on my class. The reason I'm really here!





(At Oxford)

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posted by Renee at 4:15 PM - 1 comments
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
London Day 1
Whew. What a trip. My flight from Charlotte was delayed by 30 mins, but at 610 I was finally heading out to Toronto. I had a 3 hour layover in Toronto which was pretty boring because it was later in the evening and most of the shops were closed. My flight to Heathrow was on schedule. The flight was packed but I took an ambien and went on to sleep!

When I woke up it was around 9 am and the flight attendants started to pass out breakfast (omelet, toast, fruit and a croissant) and drinks. Soon we landed and after finally getting through customs (why was I getting the third degree. The guy acted like I was trying to illegally immigrant to the UK. Um ok.) I brought a ticket for 6.90 (unless otherwise noted, all prices are going to be in pounds..times it by two and that's the USD) to board the Heathrow Connect. It's a cheaper, slower version of Heathrow Express, but I got to Paddington Station fine and it was nice to be able to sit down for a while (the trip took about 25-30 mins).

Once I was in Paddington station, I brought a pre-paid Tube/Metro card called an Oyster Card. It costs 3 and comes with 2BP credit. I then added ten pounds to the card. I can use this card on any tube or bus and the fair is just deducted from my credit. You can also get 3 pounds back if you're done with the card and turn it in. Also, you can sign up online and register your card. So if its stolen, you can get a replacement.

I then had to make three connections to get to Hampstead. Stairs + 50lbs of luggage is not fun!

I finally got to the house (proud of myself b/c I walked or took the tube the entire way. I saved a lot of money by not taking a cab). I unpacked, showered and headed out to explore the neighborhood.

My first stop was to Orange (a UK prepaid phone company). Through research I figured it was cheaper to buy a prepaid phone through orange, b/c I can sign up for their camel plan. This allows me to call the USA for only 6 pence (or 12 cents). The phone put a 10 pound credit was 20 pounds or $40.

The store was about 1.5 miles from the house. I decided to take a bus to the grocery store to take a break and do sightseeing (CHEAPER than a tour coach!). However, I got lost and ended up in a slight shady part of London. But I just exited the bus, ran across the street and hopped onto the one going in the opposite direction. I was back where I started!

I then walked to the grocery store which was maybe a 2 miles away. I went to Morrisons which is just like a large American grocery store. They had good deals and a lot of produce that was about nearing the expiration date. I was able to buy frozen chicken breasts, bag of apples, bag of carrots, bagged salad, pb, jam, bread, rice, pasta sauce and cookies for 11 pounds (I just noticed that my actual grocery bill was LESS than my estimated bill). I think this is because Morrisons isn't as pretty as Sainsbury and passes on those savings to it's customer (think a larger, less sketchy ALDIs).

One thing I have noticed is that my debit card does not work as a debit in London. They have to do it as a credit card.

After that I headed back to the house, unpacked my groceries and just became lazy. I don't know a lot of people in my class. But they all know each other and so it's just two groups of friends and me. Basically everything I did today was by myself.

I know a lot of people don't like to travel/dine out/do anything by themselves. Y'ALL IT IS FUN. You can go where you want when you want.

Ok I am beyond tired from walking and hauling luggage/groceries all day.

Goodnight!

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posted by Renee at 6:31 PM - 0 comments
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
London Grocery Budget
While on my trip, I'll be responsible for all of my food. I made a list and looked up the items on Sainsburys.com (an English grocery store). Here's what it will cost:

(All prices are pounds)
Rocket Lollies (ice cream..10 pack) .99
Frozen Chicken breast fillets 4.69
Bag of 6 apples .99
Spaghetti Sauce..2 for 2.00
Boil-Bag Rice (4 pack) .98
Strawberry Jam 1.18
Peanut butter .78
Cheddar Cheese BOGOF 4.06
Tortillas 1.39
Total (Pounds/Dollars): 17.06/34.12

Of course some of the prices will be different because of the sales, but it's nice to know that even with the exchange rate the bill wont be insanely high!

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posted by Renee at 7:47 PM - 0 comments
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