― Steven Moffat
End of the semester! End of my time at UNCW! Done with reading Shakespeare plays and writing response papers using proper formatting when citing quotes! Done with reading two Young Adult novels a week and writing critical responses in which I view the text through a specific critical lens! Done with my thesis, which took me deep down to revisit my Depression, then brought me back up, back to life, to laughing at things like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWJz954w5nU !!
Though my time at UNCW is over, I will be studying at Kingston University in England this summer! As of now, I'll be taking Live Theatre and Creative Writing. When I got accepted, I was initially excited, then angry, then on the fence, and I've come back to being excited again. I was angry because I won't be getting any financial aid for the trip because I've been in school for 68 years and I've drained my funds. Then I found out a round trip ticket costs $1600. For shame! I've never payed more than $800 to travel to London before, but alas, times have changed. And so have baggage fees. Jerks.
But I did come back around to being excited after I bought my ticket and realized I'll be living 12 miles from London for a month. This means I can time travel by doing some of the following (in no particular order):
- Take a turn about Regent's Park and pretend it's Season in the 19th century
- Compare the McDonald's menu items in London to ours
- See if Tanya Burr will do my makeup
- And Much More!!!
Kingston University |
London Eye (I took this picture my first time there) |
Regent's Park (this reminds me of Heavenly Creatures) |
Big Ben (I'll miss my lil' Ben) |
I am so excited for you! That sounds like a fantastic summer! What have you been reading? I am still having a book hangover from "The Daughter of Smoke and Bone" and its sequel. You should read it this summer!
ReplyDeleteThanks Emily! I'm getting pretty excited, too! I've read "The Season" by Sarah MacLean (she writes some pretty funny young adult novels). And I'm currently reading a horror novel called, "House" by Dekker and Peretti, which has also been turned into a movie that I wanna see after I'm done with the book. The book is super creepy! Also, I'm listening to "The Boneman's Daughters" by Dekker on CD in my car. About a serial killer :)
DeleteI will definitely check out "Daughter of Smoke and Bone", as well!