Friday, February 6, 2009

Snow!

Today is the second day that we have had classes canceled for a few inches of snow! Snow is very rare here so to be getting even any at all is very exciting for the Brits. The Uni has shut down and some major buses are not running either. It's really interesting to see how different the cultures are when little things such as snow occurs. I don't think anyone here even owns a show shovel and it they do they wouldn't know what to do with it! There are no salt trucks or snowplows...they pretty much just wait until the snow melts to get back to their lives. I am anxiously awaiting spring time here!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Pictures from January

Hi guys! this past month has been amazing! classes are very unstressful, friends are wonderful, and England just continues to amaze me by every little town and sight I see. Here are a few pictures from my adventurers so far!




the view from the top of Cleeve Hill along the Cotswold Way- our goal is to hike the entire Cotswold Way in May...all 103 miles of it!



Gloucester Cathedral



this is the hallways where they shot Harry Potter!



Bath Abbey



the famous ancient Roman Baths



for our one year anniversary Mike took me to see a professional Rugby game...I never knew how intense and violent this game was!



showing off our new Rugby gear!

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Welcome to Cheltenham!









hello from Cheltenham, England! We are finally here and safe. We had a short delay getting here, we were held up at the airport for a while due to some lost luggage of two of the memers of our group! The town is so beautiful and quaint..its everything I thought it would be. There are tons of little shops and pubs all around and everybody is very stylish. It was really interesting to see that all the stores close by 6pm every night. We already encountered some sketchy drunk men with no shoes who accused us of being "totally fake"...not really sure how to take that one. Anyways, we start classes on Monday so that will be exciting to be able to interact with other British students! Well thats all for now yankeedoodles...thats a favorite term of the Brits to call American!

love, Mollie