Thursday, December 31, 2009

what an adventure...


Well, we made it! After baggage rules changing, our flight being an hour and a half late, being taken to the opposite side of London than we wanted to be, 2 bus rides, a train ride, and hiking about 15 miles (felt like it, probably more like 3) with baggage, and 2 nice British gentlemen helping us with our baggage, we finally made it to the flat!

Jennifer and I plan on popping around London for a few days before hopping over to Wales to start the real work! God bless those kids, because I hope I don't ruin them!

Happy New Year! Will be posting again soon!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Final Countdown....3,2,1!


With only a few days left before departure, all of our plans are coming together quite nicely, and packing will commence today.

Christmas was great; getting to spend time with my family before I leave. I also received a few necessities for my trip: a guide to Great Britain, wool socks, the important face lotion for that dry winter skin, and footed PJs (thanks Brattons). Just so you have a little preview...

My Aunt Robin and I

If you have been keeping up with my blog or know me at all, you will know that I am not the most well dressed person, so I have had to invest some money into "teacher attire" so here is a little taste of what I have now. Notice the necklace I am wearing is one I bought while I was in Prague on my las t romp around Europe.


I also wanted to tell you all of my dear friend Jessica's blog. She is an aspiring photographer and does phenomenal work. She asked if I would be a model for one of her shoots, since it was a traveling theme, and I was happy to help her out. Here is the link to her blog, jessigene.blogspot.com. Check it out, she has some really great photos...and not just of yours truly!



Thursday, December 10, 2009

...and the excitement builds!

So, the preparations for my departure are getting a little more serious. Incase you didn't already know...I'm not the sleekest chick on the block, so a little wardrobe update was necessary. It would have been necessary regardless of me leaving or not. New trousers and sweaters had to be purchased. I have been strategically picking my suitcases to maximize space; three months worth of clothes is a lot to pack in one suitcase.

It still seems surreal. I am so excited about having the opportunity to student teach abroad! I was able to talk to my uncle yesterday and he was telling me about his time in Wales, which made me even more excited!

Now all I have to do is move my stuff out of my house in College Station, and keep gathering the essentials for my trip to the UK!

Here is a picture of Denbighshire county, the area that Howells School is in.

courtesy of www.denbigh.com

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

I got ants in my pants!!

It's the end of the semester, and as you can guess...I have senior-itis! Tomorrow is my last day of class, two presentations, two tests, and two more assignments due at a later date (for online classes). Can it just be December 30th already?

On an unrelated note, the weather is becoming more like the weather in Wales, so I'm getting a little taste of what it will feel like! That is really exciting, and since I like rain and cold weather, it's perfect!

Only 27 more days!!! Coming up so fast!