Saturday, November 28, 2009

Weddings, Bath and Harrods!

Well, playing catch-up again! But this one is rather fun! Lots to chat about! :D So we must jump back a few weekends ago, i guess we'll start on friday night. First, i guess i've got to explain.

My friends Sienna and Aylia go to school together in California, and they are the best of friends. They've lived together this past summer in LA and they love each other soooo much. You think of one, you think of the other <3 And they decided to get "married" (just like how matt and i finally did this summer, it's more of just a fun celebration). But we decided (because we're all drama kids) to have a little ceremony and each of us would take a part. It was SO lovely. We had SUCH a great time! <3 Sienna was the bride, Aylia the Groom, I was the maid of honour and Geoff was the best man. Then we had a few bridesmaids, Eddie was our Reverend...it was great. We had x-lovers and crazy uninvited in-laws. It was so silly, but we had so much fun. The ceremony actually was really sweet, they wrote each other vows and gave each other best friend necklaces (well they already had them but they put them on each other). Geoff even made a bouquet out of newspaper (it looked so good) and Sienna threw it! Alright, onto the pictures!


Maid of Honour, Bride, Groom and Best Man <3
(Don't they look SO lovely?)



Throwing the Bouquet!



Pandemonium!
(Steph ended up getting it!)


Glowing with married bliss! :D



hehe Best man and Groom <3



Making it facebook offical ;)



Cutting the cake (well it's actually cheese).


I just think this is really funny :D
It was one of the best weddings i've been too, although i've only been to about 2, but it was so much fun.  
It was great being with all these wonderful people, being silly and having a hilarious time. But also, it just reminds you how important the people you love are to you, and that sometimes it's nice to celebrate love, no matter what kind--be it friendship or romance, sometimes it's just nice to get together and celebrate it. Wow, i know that sounds cheesy, but there was a moment when each of these wonderful ladies was describing how important the other one was--and i must say i got a little teary eyed. (But are you really surprised by that?)

ALRIGHT. So the next morning we woke up rather early and took the bus to BATH! It was pretty much raining and cloudy all day, but we had so much fun! First we had lunch at this little pub on a side street of Bath. Had some yummy chicken fingers ;) And then we headed off to the bath house!


Ann, Aylia and Geoff...see they could have build the Baths!














Ok, i should explain this. After you do the Bath Tour you can have a taste of the waters in their restaurant. And, it takes like warm egg water. It's terrible. Ew.

Now, the bath tour is really cool. Before you can even go outside you have like an hour or so in their huge museum learning all about the baths! We had lots of fun, and you can also do a deal where you buy your ticket to the bath houses AND the fashion museum...which is of course what we did. So we then headed (in the pouring rain) from the Bath Houses over to the fashion museum!

It's a really quick museum (like 1/2 an hour) but its cool! They have so many different outfits from all different eras! From elizabethan all the way up to now! But the best was the dressing up area. Oh yeah. It was hilarious!

Trying to be the mannequin.


Corsets! She's SO tiny!





We even got Geoff to do it!


It was just as fun as it looks!


hehe, hats! (this was in the little kid section we technically couldn't play with...but they hats were too tempting!
So the fashion museum was fun, but really quick! So we ran out into the rain again and went to the museum i had been waiting for!

JANE AUSTEN! Yay! :D It was this tiny little house, but it was so cute! They had this guy at the front door dressed up as a man from her era. It was really cute. First you go upstairs and have a little introduction to Austen, her time in Bath and basically her life. And then you go on this little tour downstairs of some costumes and books and such. It was kinda small but was really sweet. And of course i got some stuff in the gift shop--but the best part is the tea room. On the top floor they have a little tea room where you can go and have scones, cake and tea. It was FANTASTIC. Everything was so yummy, and all of us thought we were going to die we were so stuffed!

Classy (Please note, we did not have tea yet...we're just that cool.)

SO MUCH FOOD. WE ATE (practically) EVERYTHING!
Scones, cake, cucumber sandwiches, clotted cream, jam, and tea <3 SO delicious. We got what they called the Mr. Darcy (of COURSE).



Sorry, i ate everything. my bad.

So, the Jane Austen museum was lovely. Had so much fun! Sadly the guy dressed up was gone after we finished our tea break, so there is not picture with him (despite the fact we really wanted one).

And then we walked home, it was so dark (even though it was 5PM)! And we took the bus home! Bath was wonderful, and I certainly recommend you go! (It's about a 3 hour bus ride from London).

And then, Sunday, Sinead and i decided to head off to Harrods! If you don't know Harrods is a HUGE department store, kind of like Macy's in NYC. With window displays and a silly amount of christmas decorations inside. The first 1/2 we were there was "browsing only". It's so overwhelming, it has 5 floors, and each one is so decadent. But it was lots of fun. This christmas their theme is Wizard of Oz! And every room was playing christmas music. It made me want to run home and start putting up xmas decorations (THEY even played some ELLA! I was so happy)

It's huge.



We waited outside the store with a CROWD FULL of people. It was crazy!


Oh, you know, just your everyday department store...


Christmas WORLD!


Sinead <3 The toy section was like 5 rooms, it was AMAZING...they had so many different toys, it was hard not to buy everything. Especially the ignoramus stuffed animals!





Because of the wizard of oz theme, they had one room FULL of red slippers for you to try on. And i believe most of the £'s go to charity. :) Nice job Harrods.

It was overwhelming but really cool! It's just so huge, and there are so many different rooms full of EVERYTHING. From pet world, to pianos, to books and £5000 jackets! But it was lots of fun.

Alright, i'd say thats good for now. Later i'll update all about Ireland...with my lack of pictures. Sadly my camera loved ireland so much it decided to say there. But i can steal some pictures from Ann.

Again, i hope you all had a lovely thanksgiving! i can't believe i'll be home in 2 weeks. It's crazy.

Cheers, (and love)
Tierney

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!



This is the first thanksgiving i've ever spent away from home. Like my dad, thanksgiving is one of my favourite holidays because its full of amazing food, hilariously good times and some rather fond memories.

The United Kingdom doesn't celebrate thanksgiving...although i do think they look at it as a cute little american holiday. I have seen some thanksgiving food signs (at wholefoods and tesco), but we've had classes and basically just had a normal thursday. It's strange thinking that college students all over the country are leaving school and heading home to see their families.

We are all homesick and wishing for yummy thanksgiving smells, so we've all decided to do a potluck thanksgiving! Sunday we're all coming together bringing different things and having a big dinner together! Sinead and I are signed  up for Stuffing...we shall see how that goes! :D

Tonight I'm going to see Cat On A Hot Tin Roof which i am so excited for! I've been waiting to see this show for ages and ages (as you will know if you've been reading for the last few months). I got the tickets in september!

I promise tomorrow i'll tell you all about the last two weeks! Ireland and Bath! This week has just been busy because we have our shakespeare showing tomorrow (So my group is presenting Taming of the Shrew!)

I hope you all have a wonderful thanksgiving!
Full of family, love and lots of yummy warm food.
Especially potatoes!
And don't forget to think about everything you're thankful for <3

xx T
(As the British would sign off)

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Bad Blogger.

I know, i know. BUT, it's been a crazy few weeks. Weddings, bath, Ireland, Movies...so much. I promise i'll update you bit by bit this week. And a lot is happening this week too. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Thanksgiving and our shakespeare showings! It's insanity!

I can't believe i just have three weeks left. It's going to fly by and snail along all at the same time. I'm excited to get home and see everyone, but i'm also so sad to leave this place. I think it's going to hit me harder than i expect. But we'll see.

Updates soon, i promise.

love, T

Thursday, November 12, 2009

'If I'm asleep, don't let me wake. If this is real, don't let me dream.'



So I noticed Aylia playing Sudoku the other day and said "Urg, i can never figure that silly game out. Egads." And thus she and Geoff taught me how to play, well, mostly Aylia at first and then I started playing and Geoff helped me out. I've "won" three games myself and it's extremely satisfying.

So now, everyday as I'm heading home i snag my evening standard, read the news on the tube and then do the Sudoku. It's rather fun. Thanks London for making the Evening Standard free!! Although, reading the news everyday is getting rather depressing. So, sometimes I just skip right to the Arts section or the Sudoku.

Last night we went to go see a spectacular show called Life As a Dream! You man recognize Dominic West who has been in a few movies (like 300) and that show Wired. He was brilliant, and just so captivating. I loved the show, the production was so good and i really thought all the actors were clear and very believable. I totally got lost in the show. One of the young actors, Rupert Evans is coming to talk to us next week...which everyone is ecstatic about (not only was he a great actor...but he was rather attractive ;) ) So we're all excited.

It's crazy that tomorrow i will have exactly a month until i go home. Egads! It's going to fly by. Especially because next week is break! Off to Ireland for a few days, this time exploring the west coast. I'll be in Shannon for the first two days so if you have any ideas please please i'd love to know. Then off to Galway to see my friends DJ and Jenna.

Must go, Shakespeare calls!
Cheers, T

Ps. My title quote is of course from Life As a Dream which has a beautiful script. I believe it was originally written in Spanish and this recent translation is LOVELY. There are some beautiful speeches :D

Monday, November 9, 2009

Oh Procrastination.

I think i'm still swooning a bit over Bright Star. In a few days i might write a proper review, until then i must find other ways from procrastinating over my Theatre History paper.

Well, all i can say is thank god monday is over. It's a very busy day for us LDA kids, and very physically demanding. I guess it's never as bad as the hype leading to it is, but i do feel like crawling into bed and sleeping forever. Although, with lines to memorize and a paper looming over my head that does not seem to be a likely prospect.

Although this week may turn out to be pretty exciting. I'm seeing what seems to be a lovely show wednesday (nice turn from our last excursion). And we're getting tickets to see a Ballet on thursday, Sleeping Beauty. I cannot tell you how excited i am for that. You may not know this about be, (maybe it's because of my Lack of Grace) but i LOVE LOVE Ballet. I've always wished i could be a ballerina although i wouldn't like the bloody feet. But it's just so beautiful and perfect. Mhmm. Well, I'm very excited for thursday and promise to give a full report.

Alright, enough time wasting, I'm off to "work on my paper". Which probably means futzing around on the internet a bit more.

Love and miss you, T

Ps. I come home so soon, it's amazing. The next few weeks are going to FLY BY. Which is really a bitter sweet idea for me. I'm excited to come home and see everyone but my heart aches thinking i'll have to leave this city, the program and these wonderful people.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

"And so live ever -- or else swoon to death."






"For myself i know not how to express my devotion to so fair a form: I want a brighter word than bright, a fairer word than fair. I almost wish we were butterflies and liv’d but three summer days — three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common years could ever contain.” (Letter to Fanny Brawne, 1 July 1819)

It was all i wanted it to be and more.
Every frame is breath-taking.
 Man i love Keats.
Go see it. Please.
<3
ps. This is my 50th post! Happy 50th little blog!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

...Continued!

Alright so continuing along with the catch up...the next week was kind of busy. I already told you about the Julius Caesar presentations, which went well.

On wednesday we had our normal Masterclass, this week was with Samuel West who you might recognize from Howards End (He's the really cute one with curly hair).



He was the leading man in Enron and came to talk to us. So far this has been my favorite masterclass. Sam was so eloquent and interesting. And he really cared about our comments about the play, he genuinely wanted to know what we thought, and our critiques of the show--especially from the American POV. Not to mention, he is rather adorable. We all had a really nice time hearing about his life and career in the theatre/film. Just an all around really cool guy, and i think i learned a lot from what he had to say. It looks like Enron might make the switch over to Broadway someday (right now it will be opening on the West End in January). If it does make it to Bway, i'd really love to see how it's changed. Because it's the English (almost) interpretation...some of the choices they made might not be taken the say way in the USA. Especially the 9/11 scene. That was difficult to watch, and in my opinon, not really possible to do in the heart of NYC. But we'll see.

We have had twednesday the last few wednesay's. We've had some pretty great tarts. We finally tried a Treacle Tart, which i thought was delicious. And we recently found this new tart place. I had this white chocolate cheesecake tart with raspberry sause. IT WAS DELICOUS. so good. So tarts are going well.

This was the Royal Festival Hall

Thursday we went to the symphony. It was lots of fun, and the music was beautiful. My favorite part was Beethoven's 7th (which is Aylia's favorite of Beethoven's symphonies) and it was my favourite part of the night! The Conductor was one of the best parts, he was so much fun to watch, sweeping over all the strings. I love watching the cello and violin players, i think it's so interesting. I've always wished i could play something like the fiddle. It just seems like such a playful instrument.

Anyways, so HALLOWEEN was saturday!  I seriously had no idea what to be, but i found this really silly fun BRIGHT PINK dress so i decided to just go as a Red Velvet Cupcake. Strange, i know...but Aylia very helpfully came up with idea to go along with the dress.

See so the dress, the Hearts on my face to represent the Candy hearts found on cupcake and the wooly cap represents icing...and well the silly pipe was stolen from Geoff for this photo.  He was watson for Halloween and Aylia was Nurse Chapel from Star Trek! (She made her costume!):D

It was a really fun night because all the LDA kids hung out with each other, we had a big party downstairs in the big first floor (actually floor -1) flat. And then afterwards we just hung out in our apartment watching goofy shows :D

This week wasn't too busy, kind of a normal week. Tuesday we went to Kensington Palace, which was really interesting. Got to see a lot of Princess Diana's beautiful dresses and learn about the house. I liked a lot of the huge halls and paintings.

Wednesday we had a "special mystery Halloween themed" masterclass! And we learned...THRILLER! Michael Jackson's "Thriller" Dance! It was really really fun! Although i am movement challenged, i still think i did an OK job! It was fun! :D


LDA Zombies!
I made a video, which i will hopefully be posting soon. But there is also one on facebook that sabina put up for us (this picture i also stole from her).

Last night was our performance night, and we went to go see a double feature of Opera/dance. Well. The opera was HORRIBLE. Just Horrible. We were seriously all appalled at how bad it was. If you know anything about Opera...it was "bluebeard." urg. I'd honestly would just like to forget it! The Rite of spring was much better (although anything would have been better).

Oh thurs was Nov. 5th, or Guy Fawks day. It's a big deal here, there have been fireworks the last few nights! Tonight we're heading out to the BIG firework display. I'm sure there are going to be TONS of fireworks. We're really excited! :D

I have a paper to write this weekend (LAME) and lots of memorizing. Taming of the Shrew is going really well, it's lots of fun! And it looks like our final play with Richard the last two weeks of term is going to be Beatrix Potter! I can't remember what story, but i think it's going to be really neat.

I promise that i'll be updating a bit more frequently now that my bandwidth is back up! That's whats so great about saturday ;)

love you all,
T

Thursday, November 5, 2009

The Last Two Weeks! <3

Hey Everyone,

Sorry about the lack of posts, but it's been a crazy few weeks :D The saturday after we got back from break  we had an excursion out into the country! We first stopped by the Petersborough church, which was beautiful! But we weren't allowed to take pictures inside so i only have a few outside shots. It was lovely, althought our tour guide was a little...*snoooore* but it's alright, the church was beautiful!


Then we headed over to Stamford! It's such a beautiful old town! We were given a few hours just to walk around and check out whatever we wanted. They gave us a map with a few important destinations and we were off! Sinead and i had SO much fun walking around.


It was a very overcast day, but it really made all the colours of the town stand out. We walked around for a bit and then found the cutest place for lunch, Sinead got the most delicious looking hot coco i may have ever seen!

yum!!
There was a church FULL of just xmas cards! It was really really cool! <3 Then we headed back to the bus and went to the Burley House! It was HUGE, there are 300 rooms and something like 800 paintings! It was our first real look at a large manor house, and i really loved it! They have SO much property, i just wanted to jump on a horse and fly across the land! We left the house just at sunset and it was so beautiful!


OHhhh it is fall!




Pride and Prejudice?


Here Richard is explain the Mistletoe hanging in the trees!

Then we got back into the bus and started our 2 1/2 hour journey home!

That sunday Sinead and I went to Regents park again, but this time we went to look at the gardens! It was really fun! Of course the moment we sat down to do work it got WICKED windy and chilly, but we withstood it and got lots of work done. I still can't believe how nice the weather has been lately. Thanks London!



There were so many Roses! We couldn't all the flowers still in bloom! <3

ALRIGHT, thats enough for now! More tonight! 

Cheers, T

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Sorry Sorry!

I promise to catch up with all the lovely things that have been happening, it's just been a very busy two weeks. Lots of memorizing and such, but everything is going very well. We've seen some great things, gone on lots of excursions and had some delicious tarts.

I have lots of pictures and stories to tell. And soon. I hope to post either tomorrow or thurs (most likely thus because i've lots of time in the middle of the day).

Love love love, T