Thursday, January 14, 2010

Good Finds

Today was a day of very good finds. First, as we were walking by a thrift store in Grantham, I saw the cutest coat in the window. So, we go in and see that the coat is only 6 pounds (about $12). It ended up being too short for my super long arms, but at the same store I found a set of 3 Woodstock albums. Remembering that Dif just got a record player, I bought them for her! It opens up into three sections and creates this long view like you're looking from the stage into the crowd. So awesome! I'm so proud of my first souvenir purchase :) Clay found some cute shoes for $6 and a scarf for $2. One of our friends, Sarah, got a wallet for $1! Then, we ventured on to ASDA which was altogether an amazing find. It's basically like our Walmart, just not as big. It has an escalator to go to the top floor which was pretty neat. I picked up a few snacks and drinks, so I won't be starving or dehydrated anymore lol After ASDA, we went to another thrift shop and found a few random fun things, including picture holders of little animals that say Ted and Eric.. random, but a fun little thing to have.

Tonight, we found out who our 'parents' are going to be for the Meet-a-Family program. Jeremy and I had already heard from ours, but everyone else got theirs. We immediately went and creeped them on Facebook (none of them had one) and Google. Apparently, Clay and Katie's parents own some company and are loaded. Hopefully Jeremy and I will have some ballin' parents, too!

The best find of the day was the Pizza King cheese pizza. For 8 pounds ($15), my roommates and I got 2 large pizzas and were full for once. It was so amazing and delicious and wonderful.

This weekend is London, so maybe we will find lots of great things there, too!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Welcome to Harlaxton!

So, I am finally here :) I'll just take you through everything that has happened the past few days. Wednesday night consisted of lots of packing and not much sleep. I basically crammed everything I own into two suitcases, a little carry on bag, and a backpack. Thursday morning I woke up an hour before I needed to leave and Dad helped me weigh my bags. Together, they were 15-20 pounds overweight which would add $50 on top of the $50 I'm already paying for a second bag. I frantically started throwing stuff out of my bag and finally, we got each of the bags to about 50 pounds. We got to the airport about 45 minutes after I had intended, but it was no big deal. Mom, Dad, Mackenzie, and Megan (Mack's friend) got passes to come back to the gate with me. We hung out with Katie and her parents for a little bit then it was time for us to leave. As we were walking down the ramp to get on the plane we looked at each other and tried to hold back our tears. "No, no, no. Notttt going to cry" is something like what we said. Our first plane was TINY. The flight went smoothly, and we met up with other WKU people at the gate in Chicago. A group of us enjoyed our last American meal at Macaroni Grill. Our flight was originally supposed to take off at 5:05. It was then pushed back to 6:05, 6:45, and then we boarded around 7:00, I think. We sat on the plane for an hour, and finally were on our way to London a little past 8. I slept about 7 hours of the 7 1/2 hour flight :) Once at the airport, we went through customs, got our bags, and then boarded the coach for the 3 hour drive to Harlaxton. I slept about half of the way but would just wake up whenever the driver would break (I think I kept thinking we were almost there or something). Anyways, we finally arrived here and the snow looked so beautiful on the manor! Katie and I had the very front seats of the bus, so we just took it all in as we drove down the mile long drive way. Being in the front seats, we got to be the first in the manor :) We picked up our room keys and headed to the refectory (the cafeteria). I then went to my room and my bags werent there yet so I went with Whitney, Eileen, Anna, and Shaylin to take pictures outside. At this point I still didn't feel like I was really here, and even kind of still don't. It's so weird that I have been talking about going to this place for over 2 years and now I am actually here. Later, I met my roommates. Two of them, Shandra and Whitney, are from University of Evansville and the other one, Stephanie, is from University of Southern Indian. (Can't get away from Indiana roommates!) Our room is wonderful, and we have a fabulous view overlooking the front of the manor. This weekend we went into Grantham to walk around and get a few things at the grocery store. It's such a cute town! Saturday night we had the High Table Dinner. They served wine punch at the reception before dinner and it was incredible and didn't taste a thing like wine! The dinner was delicious - chicken, carrots, potatoes, and this amazing cake for dessert!  Sunday morning, the local Harlaxton Church held a service for us. The church was built in the 1100s and had no source of heat and no way to retain any heat. I could see my breath inside! That was seriously the coldest 1 1/2 of my life. Yesterday, Monday, was our first day of classes. Bright and early the entire school gathered in the Long Gallery for our first British studies lecture. It was truly the worst class I have ever attended. First, I am not the least bit interested in history and second, I had absolutely no idea what they were talking about. Thankfully I had a break after lecture to re-cooperate, then headed to British Studies seminar. My professor for seminar is definitely the cutest professor here so I thought that would make this better.. I was wrong. Didn't like seminar much more than the lecture. Later in the afternoon I had two business classes, Management and Marketing, and I really enjoyed those :) They are both in really pretty rooms, so that is a plus! Last night I played basketball with some WKU and UE kids, along with one of my professors. I now know why I no longer play. It was so tiring.. I would much rather watch! After, we went to the Bistro to hang out. The UE kids are hilarious (and two of the girls are AOII!), so I'm sure we'll be hanging out with them a lot. Today, I only had my business classes so I just laid around most of the day and then went to the London trip meeting. I AM SO EXCITED! I cannot wait to be there this weekend! I now need to go do British Studies homework so I will write more later :) Check out facebook or photobucket for pictures!  I miss you all! Skype me anytime!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Skype

If you want to video chat with me while I'm gone, add me on skype: chelsea.burch

Monday, January 4, 2010

I'm leaving soon, so I'll create my first post..

Well, I assume since you are reading this, you have some idea of what I will be doing over the next few months. From January 7 to May 1, I will be exploring Europe and all it has to offer, so I have started this blog as a way to keep you all updated without having to tell everyone everything. Before I get too into this thing, I should let you all know that I am not writing this so you can critique it (Mawma). Writing is definitely not one of my favorite things, so this probably won't be very creative and thought out.

For those of you who don't know why I am doing this blog, this is why....

It's called Harlaxton College, and this is where I will live and study over the next four months. Also, I am planning to travel on the weekends! So far, this is what my travel schedule looks like:
January 15-17 London
January 29-31 Edinburgh
February 10-14 Ireland
March 11-14 Lake District
April 22-30 Italy
I'll also be going to Paris, Spain, and random other places throughout the semester.

Anyways, there are now three days until I leave for my trip. The packing has not started, and I kind of still feel like the trip isn't as soon as it is. Jake leaves for Knoxville tomorrow, so I guess the packing will begin then. If I don't have your address, please give it to me. I'll send you a cool postcard or something! My address is:

Chelsea Burch 
Mailbox #28
Harlaxton College
Harlaxton Manor
Harlaxton,
Grantham,
Lincolnshire, NG32 1AG,
United Kingdom.



So, there's a little update for you all. I can't wait until I'm actually over there and can tell stories so this is more interesting! Don't forget to send me letters :)