
Hello, wow, I am just a little behind in my blogging here. Since we "spoke" last I have been to Brighton and Edinburgh. So, first we go to Brighton...
Oh, Brighton. Brighton was on my list of places to go, but I just did not know when I wanted to go. The tentative plan was to go to Southampton last Wednesday, until Amy found out a favorite musician of hers was going to be in Brighton. So she twisted mine and Alison's arms and we agreed to go with her . My first impression of Brighton was that it was going to be the death of me. When I stepped off of the train there was a bitter cold in the air. To keep warm we started walking to make our way towards the beach. The walk down to the beach was nice. It was like being in every beach town I had ever been in. There were arcades, souvenir shops, and that weird combination smell of cotton candy and hot dogs (except replace hot dogs with fish and chips). Upon seeing the beach I could not believe my eyes, where was the sand? The sand that I knew and despised from the beaches at home was replaced here with rocks. I actually liked the rocks though, they do not stick to you and attempt to blind you like sand does. I went to the boardwalk and watched Amy and Alison ride an upside down roller coaster at the boardwalk fair. We walked around and looked into all the quaint shops, but did not buy anything. Brighton had a weird feel to it, something about the atmosphere that was a bit off. Overall I enjoyed my time there. Moving on to Scotland...
Living here in England for the last month, the country has captured me. I love it here and feel so honored to have had this experience, but... Scotland has my heart. I fell in love with Scotland the moment my train crossed the border. The coast is so gorgeous and inviting. It looks so peaceful and blue. There are miles of cliffs covered in moss that just dive off into the water. There are just sheep grazing everywhere near cliffs. I was so worried that I was going to see a sheep plummet to its death my first time in Scotland. The sheep are marked by their owners so some of them are pure white with big blue splotches on their necks, how cute!
Amy and I arrived in Edinburgh to warm temperatures and sunshine. We immediately headed in the direction of our hostel to check in. We were put in the "Addiction Room". Amy was in the "drugs" bed and I was in the "sex" bed, yes I know a little vulgar, but whatever. We explored the Castle with the help of a very informed and funny tour guide. He took great pride in jabbing the Brits every chance he got. I saw the crown jewels of Scotland. They were very distinguished looking. We walked to Holyrood House and just looked around outside, but did not go in. The rest of out time was just spent wandering the streets and taking in the amazing mix of modern and ancient. In the States you could never walk down the main avenue of any big city and see a Castle or 11th century Cathedral in the distance, but you can here. In the hostel we were put in a room with 6 other girls who all came from Australia. We got to know three of them pretty well and went out with them one night. They were the nicest girls and a blast to be around. One day I will go to Australia and look them up, they insisted that I do so.
School work is bringing me down lately. I do not feel like I have accomplished anything and work just keeps building up. I got some news about my work deadlines today that did not make me happy at all. However, I am pushing on and know that I will be ok and able to do the work.
Today is Halloween! Some friends of mine and I are going out to the pubs to have some Halloween drinks, and then Friday off to Paris. I will be in Paris for my 22nd birthday (yay!). So, I will have a Paris update soon.
Cheers!


