Sunday, September 23, 2007
Royal National Hotel
Jonathan Andersen
Room 1222
Royal National Hotel
Bedford Way
London
WC1H ODG
United Kingdom
The part about sending packages was a joke, but the good news is I have free internet access from my hotel room, and anyone who knows me well knows how excited I am right now.
If you have been to London before, I would really appreciate an email with great places to visit, eat, travel, etc. so that I can maximize my time here.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Family Feud
I have been a part of many culture clashes thus far on the trip, but one of the most funny was last night at the Mexican restaurant we went to in honor of Sally’s 21st birthday. First, there are no free refills like everywhere in
Today was our longest bus ride, 9 hours since we left now, but we try and make the time pass by sleeping, reading, and playing games. We just finished a makeshift game of Family Feud where I was Pat Sajaks and I got to choose the top 5 answers for each question. I’ll be in London in two days so all you cultured people reading this who have been to London before please email me all the sites I must see.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Sunrise, Edinburgh, Rugby
I had only seen one sunrise since we had come over so I decided to set it out my first morning in
After hearing his story Bridget and I no longer felt quite so adventurous. Youseff and his friend were literally backpacking all over the
I saw all the major tourist sites in
Living out of a suitcase is getting old as well as washing clothes in a sink.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Helvellyn
After riding the coach around so much in the coach we were all starting to feel pretty lazy since none of us have been exercising much and we constantly eat out. Any laziness was kicked out of us today as our strong and fearless leader, Dr. Pate, led our expedition to the top of the third highest mountain in all of
The hike was optional but about 20 of us took the challenge. Dr. Pate gave a foreboding speech about how tough the hike would be and how good shoes and warm clothes were mandatory – some people thought she was joking. When we were halfway up the weather turned very cold and it began to rain. Persevering on we made it to the summit and the view from the top was magnificent. I know I’ll be back here to hike around one day. Be sure and check out the photos.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
One day - 3 countries
I’m now on a ferry leaving
Many neighborhoods are still sharply divided between Protestant and Catholics this city, but in the main part of the city there seemed to be little conflict.
I am starting to notice how all of us on the trip are repeating outfits multiple days in a row and one kid supposedly only brought one pair of underwear, but I won’t type his name.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Registration Night
We got on a hop on/off bus so we could have commentary while touring the city and it took us to all the places one must visit while in
Monday we went to
Since it was the annual KA Registration Night party at Furman we couldn’t let the night pass us by here in
Friday, September 7, 2007
So it begins
I’ve been gone only three days now and it feels like I’ve been over here for weeks. As soon as we unloaded from the plane at
We stopped by a few other places throughout the day (see pictures) and whenever we got off the bus all forty-one of us would begin snapping photos. I felt like those foreigners you see in
Thursday, we toured more historical sites in the area and our “lecture” for the day was given over the bus microphone while we drove. Everyone had finally caught up on sleep so we went to Club
Everyone is sore and barely moving after our trip to the
We continued on to Dun Aonghus, a Celtic stone fort built in 2000 BC. The photographs speak louder than anything I could type about this place.
Dr. Aeisi told us he thought we were the best group he had ever had (and he’s older than Coca-Cola) and I know these next few weeks touring around are going to hold many more adventures.