Okay. I am now officially back to blogging. I felt that it is
necessary to document the happy places I have visited and those I will be
visiting, plus these little bits of thoughts and feelings now that I am back in
school again. I have decided to stop playing those clicking games on FB that is
taking up so much of my free time everyday - goodbye my Farmville 2 and Simcity
Social neighbours - at least I am going to cut down my visits. Lol.
This post happens to be the 200th post on my blog AND today
(22 Oct) marks the ONE MONTH since I reached the U.K. *applause*
I remember how I had to walk to Tesco's and lug those
pillows, pots and pans, plates and bowls etc back home. I had a wonderful
birthday in our first trip to Guildford town with my fellow Singaporean
classmates and friends. We have been to London (for two weekends!) for
sightseeing, went shopping at the outlets at Bicester Village and Portsmouth,
and immersed ourselves in the 书香气息 in Oxford. I am so looking
forward to the afternoon tea day-out next weekend! =)
And I am so lucky to have great flatmates who can really
cook so well! So 幸福 to have yummy and hot home cooked dinner. I have been
diligently trying to learn a trick or two from them as well. The minus side is
we do spend up to 4 hours on dinner every day - includes preparation, cooking,
eating, chit-chatting after food, and washing up. But it's all worth it!
Although it has been 3 weeks into lessons, I still feel like
I am on holiday (i.e. not a student). Hopefully with my new determination to
quit FB games the situation will be better?? (Lots of uncertainty here.) I am
definitely enjoying every weekend when I would become the typical tourist and
start exploring other parts of the U.K. and Europe - once the holidays come!
For those curious, life as an overseas student involves more
than just playing and studying. The everyday troubles include:
- what to eat and how to cook for your three meals (mine
usually become just two meals on the weekends)
- vegetables, meats and breads expiring faster than you can
cook and eat (throwing away food is like
throwing away money)
- the pile of dirty clothes that you need to bring to the
laundrette some 10 minutes' walk away (your mood to do laundry will be affected
by the gloomy weather)
- clothes shrinking in the dryer (I avoid this problem by
airing my clothes with a laundry rack)
- arriving on-time for school / play with the
not-reliable-at-all bus timing (sometimes the bus drivers will change the
routes or just skip your stop)
It's still a great experience for me though. Having fun
everyday! =)
Hopefully I can whip up a dish or two when I am back!
To end this 200th post, some snapshots of my happy travels
so far:
London!
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The London Eye! |
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Big Ben (Now officially known as Elizabeth Tower) |
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Buckingham Palace (Look at the crowd!) |
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Changing of the Guards Ceremony outside the Palace |
Portsmouth!
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Spinnaker Tower |
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View down from the top of the tower (Jump if you dare - on the glass window) |
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Rainy day! |
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HMS Victory @ Portsmouth |
Oxford!
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So "Scientific" Taxi |
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Christ Church College, University of Oxford |
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The Grand Hall that inspired Hogwarts' Hall. (Photo from Wikipedia - mine had too many other tourists) |
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The long dining table |
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