London is accessible. Being aware of my post-trip banter with friends and family, I notice that an adjective I frequently use to describe Londoners is mobile. “There” becomes “She” as I reminisce about the intricacies of my experience: a lovely and inspiring one. The nostalgia that I was able to develop for a city that I only explored for a small amount of time is remarkable. London exists in my memory almost more as a person than a place. Tagged Home, last post Leave a comment Day: I’ll be Seeing You That was extremely overwhelming haha! I am super glad to be home and happy that I am no longer jet-legged! I completely forgot to check my email and I had 77 emails when I got home. I was struggling and having a hard time adjusting. I was finally not jet-legged when I went to class on Friday. I was extremely jet-legged… like extremely. I was exhausted and couldn’t imagine getting a night flight home and then having to go to school the next day. Everything was smooth and really nice.Īnother thing that I was really grateful for was coming home and being able to go right to bed. The short flight home was actually really nice compared to the short ride there. It might have been because it was a longer flight home but I still am not 100% sure. The ride home was harder than the ride there for some reason. I never thought to be grateful for large proportions and free water but now I think I am even more grateful than I was before. However, I was ready for my own bed and to come back to America where the proportions for food are large and the water is free. I didn’t want to leave London because it was such a great city and I wish I could have stayed longer. Posted in Uncategorized Leave a comment HomeĬoming home was a sad and happy ending. I am now itching to travel and see more of this beautiful world. Overall I enjoyed London and would go back again, but I would also love to explore more of the UK and other parts of Europe. Thanks to this trip I feel more confident in getting out of my comfort zone, which will make life more eventful in the long run. Our free day turned out so well this summer I may turn off my phone and just grab a map and take a road trip to somewhere in the states. I was so nervous to venture out on our own with only a map, and little knowledge on the train/bus systems since we could not use our phones as clutches since we did not have data. On our free day Taylor and I traveled by train then by bus to the city of Brighton. The whole trip in general was out of my comfort zone since we were in a different country and needless to say life really does begin when you get out of your comfort zone. The quote above could not be more true for this trip. “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone”- Neale Donald Walsch Paul’s cathedral and then actually go inside the cathedral learn even more about the churches history. As example it was very exciting to learn about St. One of the things I thoroughly enjoyed about this trip was the fact that before we went we learned about certain sections of London and landmarks. I can finally check off studying abroad off my bucket list! London is a fantastic city, and I would love to go back one day.
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