About Me

Alabama, United States
Originally this blog was just a journal of my year studying abroad in England, but now its just my life. I can't seem to sit still so most of it is travel related, but who knows where it will go from here. Don't be fooled by the name. I LOVE to travel, I'm just not always merry.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

The Election

It has been nice to not have to deal with the election over the past month or two. I didn't have to hear anyone argue over who should win, and when I got annoyed by the increasingly constant Facebook updates I could just log off. I sort of kept up to date with everything. I already knew where I stood with the candidates so I just watched a couple of the debates on YouTube.Scotland was the only time I had to watch any news coverage of the election and that's because it was on the TV in the pub we ate at. I'm sure it was in the news more frequently, but I don't have access to a TV so I was spared. 

When I went to bed on Tuesday Romney was 20 electoral points ahead and had just taken Ohio...I think. It wasn't until the fire drill that I was told that Obama was still president. Honestly I am just glad the whole election is over. 

Overall the people that I have talked to here seem thrilled that Obama won, but I am sure there are some who aren't. It's just not possible for everyone to be happy.

Fire Alarms

I just don't understand! For some reason beyond my comprehension someone here feels the need to test the fire alarms every week. Of course they go off at the perfect time to interrupt any chance I have of sleeping in.  And after they go off I am all agitated because the noise startles me every time. EVERY TIME!
They only go off for a bit, and they turn off in time for us to know it isn't even a drill.

However, yesterday the alarms went off and someone came around knocking on our doors and telling us that it was an actual drill. I was getting ready to take a shower and all of a sudden I had to rush to put on my jacket and shoes so I could stand outside in the freezing wind. I am just not a fan of fire alarms. I figure you have to deal with them at least once a year, but I never considered it a weekly thing.

Maybe the English are just very skeptical of the working order of their alarms?

Remember, Remember

Three days ago it was the 5th of November and since I am in England it was a big deal. The weekend before   there were huge bonfire nights. I would have gone with some friends from my Sociology class, but I was in Scotland with Jasmine. We would have gone in Scotland, but I was sick and could not stop coughing and sneezing (thankfully the meds my parents gave me before I left are fixing that).

However I still got to enjoy some of the festivities on the actual day. Even though it was a Monday people were still out celebrating. From my window I could see a huge bonfire and fireworks going off all around the city. For some reason there seems to always be fireworks going off in Bradford, but on this particular day it was just insane. They were going off all night! I knew it was a big deal, but I had definitely underestimated it. Unfortunately I saw no Guy Fawkes effigies or masks, but maybe I would have if I had been out in the thick of it or in a bigger city.

Now I have this incredible craving to watch V for Vendetta.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Warm As Toast

...but not really.

This weekend I ventured up to Scotland with Jasmine. We headed to the train staition about an hour after I finished up my meeting for my upcoming group project. Naturally I was in a rush because I needed to pack and make something for me to eat because I hadn't eaten in hours. I also really wanted to use up the last of my bread before I left because I didn't want it to be moldy when I got back. Bread just goes bad way too fast. I should probably consider refrigerating/freezing it. However I got everything done and we were about to head out the door when Jasmine realized that she forgot her reference numbers that would actually allow her to pick up her train tickets. It was quite an essential thing to forget considering she had the entire day to get ready. Also it took her forever to get them so we basically had to speed walk to the train station. Of course when we got to the station more problems arose. The train was already there and for some reason we couldn't get the self service ticket machine to work and that is the only way you can pick up preordered tickets from the station. Later I realized I had been using the wrong card, but the machine was telling me that the card could not be read not that there were no reservations associated with the card. Thankfully the train operator was nice and he let us hop on the train without tickets. We had to change trains in Leeds anyway so he said we could just get our tickets then. Of course we still had to rush through the Leeds airport because Jasmine couldn't find the confirmation number for the first train trip. Very unprepared, but we made it and that is what counts.

The first part of the trip we spent in Edinburgh. We got there at about 10 pm, but our hostel was right across the street from the station. It made things easy...or it would have if we hadn't of walked all around it without noticing it. After being a bit travel weary we just grabbed a bite to eat at Pizza Express before calling it a night. It wasn't until the next day that I really got to appreciate the beauty of Edinburgh. No wonder it is the capital. It has this beautiful taste of the old with a couple of quite modern buildings.
The first day we just happened across The Royal Mile, which is  famous tourist mile that connects the Edinburgh Castle to the Queen's residence in Scotland. The streets are cobblestone and are lined with statues and churches. It is very picturesque!
We didn't actually go into the castle because it cost too much, but the outside was gorgeous. We hiked up a hill that stands out from the city and offers a great outlook over it all. It was definitely worth the effort, but it definitely made me realize I need to workout. I am embarrassingly out of shape. Also once you walk up onto a hill out of the protection of the buildings, the wind can be quite fierce and cut right through your clothing. However it definitely felt like Scotland on the top of the hill. Of course after climbing down we realized the best thing to do would be to get a bite to eat  some place warm so we ran into a pub and ordered some steak pies. I have definitely become a fan of that meal.
As the day went on it only got colder, but most of the sights were outside. The only place we actually went into was the National Museum because it was free. However, it was mainly filled with art that I am not a huge fan of. Too many realist, religious paintings. On the plus it was a nice relief from the cold.

 That night we hopped on a train to Glasgow. I wish we had spent more time in Edinburgh because honestly Glasgow is just another big city. Also the first night there was such a trial. Jasmine had booked the hostel for us so she had gotten directions from Google Maps. It ended up taking us 40 minutes away from where we needed to be. We got off the train and had no idea where we were. I had to call transportation information and they told us how lost we were. The last train back to Glasgow was about to leave so we had to rush to rush to catch that. Thankfully the conductor was extremely helpful and gave us detailed instructions to where we were staying. Even better was that once we got to the hostel we discovered that we had been upgraded to a private room for no extra cost. Normally I like sleeping in a dorm, but after that night and the fact that I was getting sick a private room sounded perfect.
The next day was an improvement in Glasgow, but how could it not be. We decided to just sleep until we awoke so we had a nice, relaxing, late start. Then we walked to the city center and realized just how close we were to it. Those directions were so wrong! We spent the day just walking around and going in a couple of free museums. Unfortunately we were still  so tired from Halloween and the trip before that we decided to call it an early night. We stocked up on junk food and watched E.T. Honestly it was a good night. We I feel under the weather that is really all I want to do.

The next day we thought it would be fun to hop on one of those sightseeing tours before we headed back to Bradford. It turns out that the ticket is good for 2 days and you can hop on or off whenever. Important information to know for later. It could reduce transport costs to sights in other cities so I will definitely try that again in another city. We didn't even have enough time to hop off anywhere because of our train. We sat  in the open upper section of the bus and got a great view of tons of places. We also got to listen to a beautiful Scottish accent in the historical commentary. Everything started off great, and then I realized just how cold it is when you aren't walking. I was wearing two pairs of socks, two pairs of pants, two shirts, a jacket, boots, gloves, a scarf, and a hat. Despite all of that my toes and knees were burning from the cold. Too add to that I started sneezing like crazy. I just could not stop.
I did find some places I would visit if I ever came  back. I would definitely check out The Gallery of Modern Art, the Glasgow Science Centre, and Glasgow University.



After all that getting back to Bradford was a breeze. It took a while, but nothing went wrong. All I wanted to do was crash when I got back, but for some reason I got a second wind and Skyped with my family. It was a shame to leave Scotland, but I guess I did have to go to class. I will miss the accents though. Scottish accents are definitely better than English accents. 

Sunday, November 4, 2012

This is Halloween!

So when Halloween rolled around I was still tired from my big trip. Besides the nights in London I didn't really sleep well the entire trip. However it was Halloween soI had to do something. Monday through Wednesday I attempted to get in the spirit by watching a ton of movies. I had a bunch of reading to do for my group project and since I normally watch TV or movies when I do school reading it worked out perfectly.
Of course I had to start it off with Hocus Pocus because it just isn't Halloween until you watch that movie. It's justthe perfect amount of ridiculousness and I think I have watched every year thanks to ABC Family's The Thirteen Nights of Halloween. I wish I could have watched some other childhood favorites like Halloweentown or When Good Ghouls Go Bad, but I just didn't have access to them.
I followed that movie up with Scream 1-3. Definitely a Halloween must. Its just one of those really awesomely bad horror movies, and it blantantly lists the horror movie rules for all of those who are uneducated in the formula. Basically I am safe.
In an ideal world this would have been followed by the Halloween movie because Michael Myers is a classic unkillable villan, but no such luck. Instead I switched over to Resident Evil, but only the first one was on Netflix. In junior high and high school Iwould have watched the second one while waiting in line for Fright Night at Sloss Furnace. Unfortunately this year I did get my haunted house/maze.
Seeing as how it looked like Netflix wasn't going to let me watch any movie series, I switched to Carrie. I hadn't seen it since I was a child and Iknew it was a classic so I thought it would be a good choice. I was wrong! The only scary part was the extremely religious mother who abused her daughter and just made me angry. I made it all the way through, but it was a struggle. Also girls' locker rooms are nothing like they are displayed in the openeing scene. I mean is all that nudity necessary? Really?
After that I needed to legitimately scare myself so I tried When a Stranger Calls.
That didn't work so then I decided to just watch a good zombie movie. I tried Day of the Dead because the title seemed promising. Honestly there was a serious lack of the dead. Most of it was about the failing relationships and order of the survivors. All I wanted to see was a bunch of people getting eaten...is that too much to ask?
Seeing as how my choices were failing me I headed on the ridiculous route. I started Return of the Killer Tomatoes, but I had to stop about 5 minutes in. I haven't seen the first one and that normally bothers me, but really I couldn't watch it because its not one you watch alone. It would have been hilarious with my brothers. We watched Killer Klowns from Outer Space this summer and loved it and this move is on the same plane. However, I don't have anyone like that here so I decided to hold off on that one until I get home.
However I wasn't completely giving up on ridiculous movies so I watched Black Sheep. Its about these genetically mutated sheep who start eating people. If you get bitten you start turning into this giant sheep creature. It was AMAZING! It was funny and creepy and a bit deranged...pretty much the perfect combo. Not everyone would enjoy it, but I will definitely watch it again.
It sounds like a lot of movies to watch in three days, but I have been training for this. I even managed to watch Saw 5-7 before going out on Halloween night. I have finally finished the Saw series and I am super happy about it. When ever I watch them I yell at the TV and question my sanity for watching these gruesome gory scenes that obviously make me uncomfortable, but I continue to watch them. And now I know all of the partners and the story lines. I just feel so knowledgeable.

Of course I did eventually go out that night. I headed out with Jasmine, Hannah, and Maureen to Revolution for the cycling social. It was pretty chill and we just hungout there until the club next door, Tequila, opened. The rest of the Avenger group met up with us there and after a few picture with them I finally got to ditch the princess portion of my costume. I was all for being an Avenger, but putting me in a tutu and a tiara is just too much. I was much more comfortable without it.
I think we stayed at Tequila till about 3. I was definitely ready to leave earlier, but whatever. I generally had a good time. I just wish I hadn't spent so much money. Going out costs way too much.

Despite my efforts it never really felt like Halloween. I didn't see any trick-or-treaters, I didn't have any candy, and at no point was I the least bit scared. BOO!