Monday, December 20, 2010

well, i said i never wanted to leave...

it's looking like i may be calling london my home after all...the 2 inches of snow we got on saturday apparently had the magical powers to shut down every airport in london, displacing 500,000 people and counting since then. one of those 500,000 people is yours truly.

i accidentally booked my flight for the 20th instead of the 18th, when everyone else was leaving. what a blessing in disguise, because some people are on their second or third cancelled flight now, and i've only had today's cancelled. i don't mind sticking around for a couple more days, especially because it's looking like not many people will be leaving, but this means...


CHRISTMAS IN LONDON.
see ya, california?

Monday, December 13, 2010

the final countdown

wow. one week left.

this semester has been pretty unbelievable. it's getting to the point where everything is "the last": the last trip to the eagle, the last final exam, the last grocery store trip, the last time we top up our oyster cards. everything is sentimental.

things i am excited to get home to:
my family! especially my sister, who i haven't seen since september,
my car. can't wait to DRIVE somewhere,
a variety of flavorful food,
my friends, the ones i've kept in touch with and the ones i haven't,
chapman and the standard of education that is lacking here,
my bed and it's pillowtop, and my many many pillows, (#whitegirlproblems, anyone?)
the full use of my iphone,
& sunshine.

but, there are a lot a lot a lot of things i am sad to leave:
london as a whole...who knows when i'll be back?
the friends i've made, who i may or may not see ever again,
real winter weather and the coats, scarves, boots, gloves,
the eagle, which has served as my living room for the last four months,
the public transportation systems and their ease,
historic buildings, art, and parks everywhere i turn,
the ability to order a drink whenever i want,
the comfort i've developed in this city,
& the darling accents i've gotten so used to hearing.

i'm making the most of this next week. through the goodbyes, the finals, the packing and the bittersweetness, i have a ton of things waiting for me upon my return. so london is going to get its fill of me over the next 7 days while it still can!

Monday, December 6, 2010

vampire weekend, janelle monáe, + ratatat

sabrina and i bought tickets to see ratatat and vampire weekend forever ago at the alexandra palace (fondly known as "ally pally" to londoners). on friday we met up with matt, tran, and lindsey when we got there, just in the nick of time to see ratatat!

[ratatat was awesome but not loud enough, and they
had some really bizarro moving portraits on the screen behind them]


[me, tran, lindsey, + matt]

i'll be honest, i didn't know who janelle monáe was until that night, so i really had no interest in seeing her. but apparently she's a big deal. i thought she was pretty eh, but whatever, i was there to dance to some cape cod kwassa kwassa with the rest of the indie kids.

[vampire weekend! and some cool light]

[BALLOONS!]

[sooo much confetti, perfect ending]

[sabrina's shirt]

vampire weekend played a great set! plus, the lead singer ezra koenig isn't too bad to look at. let's just say he was wearing a scarf, and many of you know how i feel about men in scarves...(positively).

on the ride home sabrina and i were the only ones in our tube car, so we had fun messing around until a dad and his son joined us at the next stop. oops, time to take my feet off the seats.



[14 days!]

Thursday, December 2, 2010

it's beginning to look a lot like christmas!

i am sitting here, snow outside my window, listening to christmas music, and reflecting on the fact that i have had the best week and a half ever.

my best friend came to visit me all the way from home!
i'm done with all but one class!
it's been snowing for three days!
i finished my last assignment of the semester!
everything is decked out in christmas decorations!

i'm a happy happy lucky girl.

a summary of erin's visit:

harry potter in the odeon, the theater that the premiere was at. shopping, shopping, and more shopping. a delicious thanksgiving dinner that just wasn't the same without our families. a skype date with every member present at labelle family thanksgiving. a wonderful hotel room, complete with the most comfortable beds ever. breakfast at the wolesly. vogue paris meeting occurring at the next table. harrod's. heaven. ice skating in hyde park. design museum. somerset house: dior exhibit and tiffany courtyard. shopping and wagamama covent garden. phantom of the opera. happiness.


[the hotel lobby! tree!]




[her majesty's theater]

after erin left i was sad and ready to come home. i love london, but it's getting to be a sentimental time, missing the end of the semester at chapman and the usual christmas festivities around the house.
AND THEN IT SNOWED.

you guys,
heather sweetly woke me up to snowfall on tuesday morning, knowing how excited i was for it to snow. SNOW! i actually cannot remember seeing snow fall ever. i think i must have seen it at some point in my life, i mean, i've been in the snow, but i don't think it's ever just fallen from the sky on me?

on tuesday mo and i braved the weather to take some street style pictures for an article we are writing, and oh my gosh. it is so cold. soooo cold.

on wednesday sabrina and i went to greenwich to see the maritime galleries, queen's house, and royal observatory. SO MUCH SNOW. we were so cold the whole time, and although we probably never stopped complaining, and i definitely fell down at one point, it was really fun to see the beauty of it all!



[that's the prime meridian...two hemispheres at once!]

so i only have 2 more classes over the next 2 weeks, which is great. it gives me plenty of time to pack, christmas shop, and say goodbye to an amazing four months! 17 days left...

Sunday, November 28, 2010

laaa dee daaaah art!

a lot of people have been asking if i've been learning anything over here, especially because all i blog about is london friendsdays and these fun little adventure weekends. although a lot of my classes were kind of useless, my drawing and illustration class was really great and i learned a ton! especially because six months ago i wanted to give up drawing forever.

there are a lot of things i just couldn't get the hang of last semester, like HANDS. and i didn't even try faces. i literally only drew trees. but now i'm not too shabby at hands and faces!


i also got really into watercolors this semester, which was fun. i really like the concept of painting something and being able to control it only up to a certain point until you kind of just have to give up and let the water do its job. but i also have really enjoyed using black ink to create graphic patterns and shapes, and having total control over those shapes, so for my last few drawings i combined the two.


Sunday, November 21, 2010

a recap

several fun things happened last week, so i am going to recap them quickly:

sabrina and i had our 5th london friendsday, consisting of the tate britain, playing in the leaves outside of parliament, somerset house's rené gruau exhibit, and the tower bridge. we ended up walking about 6 miles!

[little mini boats at the tate]



harry potter came out on friday morning. i was at the first showing (9:30 am) and then saw it again on saturday night. amazing amazing amazing.



it's finals week, so i had to do a couple of photo projects over the weekend. here's a picture from one of them:


ERIN WILL BE HERE SO SOON! so excited for our jam-packed 5 days.

that's it! you probably wont hear from me until next week, so i hope everyone has an awesome thanksgiving and time at home! i know i'll be missing my mom's stuffing and mashed potatoes...

Thursday, November 18, 2010

rome rome many tears have fallen here...

but not mine. i had an awesome time.

i traveled to rome with my friend rebecca two weekends ago and i was surprised how much i loved it! i didn't think anything could beat florence, but rome sure did give florence a run for its money.

it wouldn't have been a trip with ali labelle if some medical situation didn't come with. this time, my voice was on vacation as well. i couldn't say a word! poor rebecca had to deal with my whispers and sign language the entire first day...such a trooper. past that though, everything went smoothly!

we got into the city mid-afternoon on friday, so we dropped off our stuff at our extremely clean, very impressive hostel near the stazione termini (which, looking back, we could have stayed somewhere much closer to the cool stuff) and headed for the colosseum. it was closed so we couldn't go inside, but the sun was just going down and it was so pretty!


[rebecca]


then we walked past the monument to vittorio emanuele ii, which is essentially a huge white building with a lot of statues, but at night it was SO pretty! even though i had no idea what i was looking at.

[some beezys got in my picture]


i could list off every single thing we saw, but to look up all the names that i can't remember...nah. you'll just have to trust me that the city is beautiful, and that i saw a ton between the monument and the trevi fountain.

when we got to the trevi fountain, we did the typical tourist pictures, made some lizzie mcguire jokes, and watched some awkward and not awkward couples take pictures of themselves kissing and being romantic in a crowd of hundreds. i think the area around the fountain was my favorite part of rome that we saw...so many little restaurants and wine bars and leather shops! all tourist traps, i'm sure, but we WERE tourists, so i didn't feel too bad.

[had to do it]



we had wine at a place called chianti (i think?) before dinner. my parents kept talking about prosecco and how delicious it was, so i tried it and loved it. like parents like daughter. we had dinner at piccolo buco not too far from the fountain...3 courses! it was delicious and wonderful and the service was great, despite my trouble communicating. so fun!

after some gelato we called it an early night because we had both experienced the harry potter craziness the day before and had woken up super early. we fell asleep almost instantly and arose (a little behind schedule) to a jam packed day.

we headed towards the vatican city for our museum and sistine chapel tour. i am SO glad we opted for a tour because we would a) have had to wait in a huge line and b) never would have learned everything that we did! we walked right in and followed our little tourguide around to learn about the pope's house.



i'm not catholic, but i sure was in awe of the vatican. first off, there is SO MUCH ART. so much. it's unbelievable to me that michelangelo and raphael walked those halls and looked at the same sculptures and paintings that i did. second, i had a hundred and one questions about the logistics of the vatican. it isn't technically a part of italy, but it's own republic. can airplanes fly in its airspace? if there is an emergency, do they have their own police, fire, and medical facilities? can the people who live there leave whenever they want? unfortunately, i didn't get the answers to any of these questions because i would say them out loud to rebecca, and she had no idea, and i was too busy learning and looking to ask. i'll have to do some research later.



we went through a lot of the museum...a room of maps, some courtyards, the raphael rooms...and then into the sistine chapel. no pictures and no talking allowed, right? apparently this rule did not apply to the asian tourists. oh my gosh. some of them were just yakking away, snapping pictures (some with flash!) like there's no tomorrow. i was getting real heated about this...some people were having significant religious moments and these people were ruining it! so i have no pictures from the sistine chapel because i follow the rules, but let me tell you, it was beautiful. and i did see the painting of god and man reaching for each other. and it was awesome.

we meant to turn right into st. peter's basilica but we turned left, which was a one way exit from the vatican city. AHHH! there was no turning back, and we were so mad that we missed the way to st. peter's, but we would just go around the other side, right? no big deal. we left the city, grabbed some pizza, and headed towards st. peter's. and then we saw the line to get in.


ridiculous. we couldn't do it. we would be there all day! so we stood in the piazza for a little, took some pictures, gawked at the THOUSANDS of people waiting to get in, and headed out. it was time to see the pantheon.


we walked for a while, passed a lot of other really cool stuff that i don't know the name of, and ended up at the pantheon! just our luck, it was undergoing some refurbishment, so we didn't get any pictures sans scaffolding. oh well. it was still really cool to see it, especially after having talked about it in our art & architecture class.



we got some gelato and weaved in and out of shops for a while near that area, but it came to a point where our feet were screaming. after a quick nap break at the hostel, we headed back towards the pantheon for dinner. a clown kept bugging us and this reeeeally southern hick family was sitting next to us. the mom listened to our entire conversation and kept butting in, which was fairly uncomfortable. more gelato and a cab ride later, we were back home. it had been a long day. ten hours of traveling and some interesting little speed bumps were the only things standing between us and london.

i wish i could have spent more time in rome, especially because i wasn't feeling well and it would have been fun to experience more of the culture. but that just gives me a good reason to go back! shea? ;)