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London calling…

My first full week in London! This bright and bustling city is filled with passion, art, and history; which inspires me every-time I step outside. The fast paced lifestyle and having so much to do, keeps me wanting more and waiting for the next ‘free’ day, where I can explore more of the city. The markets I’ve explored only keep getting better! From food, to jewelry and clothes, you truly can find anything! There are so many unique items, that are only found in markets and London, to which one cannot have it all.

Portabello market, and Notting Hill, is a charming, yet big market, filled with many different types of things that one can buy. As of now, its my favorite place and market to visit! Notting Hill, known for its pastel and colored houses is a must see, and even if you don’t like ‘tourist attractions,’ its beautiful and cute regardless. I had such an amazing time searching through all the booths with jewelry, clothes, and items, that I lost track of time, and soon found myself needing to go back home before the night started! I found an amazing ring that was also a watch!! While I was with friends, this is a wonderful market that you could take yourself on a solo date too! With so many amazing people, and stalls, one would have company anywhere!

I also visited The National Gallery, which houses amazing paintings and art that is breathtaking to look at! Paintings by Monet, Caravaggio, and Van Gogh, are housed here. I was on my own for this trip, and found solstice in being alone, listening to music, and being swept away by the meticulous details in the paintings. After, I traveled by the train (tube) to Regents Park, where I had a wonderful walk around the park, listening to the rain and birds, and taking a break from the city sounds. While I love the London bustling city, it’s also easy to find a park, or get out of Zone 1 of the city, and find some quiet. London truly has something for everyone.

But don’t worry! I have been going to classes as well! The campus buildings are a maze at City St Georges, but following the signs (admittedly going back and forth) I finally found my classes. I’m very interested and excited for the semester to come! However, something that shocked me while attending one of my classes, was the etiquette some students would show their professors. While some of my classes are with other international students, one of them (Victimology) is with primarily English students. I noticed that in this class specifically, some students would talk to their friends during the lecture, and/or start packing up and leaving around 5 minutes before the class was done, while the professor was still lecturing. It was very interesting and eye-opening to see how those students acted in the class, and how it was different then I was taught/how it is in my classes back in the US. Later that day, I went back to my flat and told my flatmates about it, to which they noticed it as well, and were also shocked. On the other hand, it was only the first day/week of class, to which some might find it a bit more difficult to adjust to a school environment after the summer, or other activities. I am interested to see if it continues to happen as the semester progresses.

In all, my first week here has been absolutely amazing, filled with learning opportunities and adventures. Im excited for the next 2 months to come, and to explore more in (and outside) London, as well as get into the rhythm of going to classes again!

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Spend a Day in the Life with Me!!

After a few weeks of stumbling around Florence, I can safely say that I have adopted a routine—different given the day, but nonetheless a routine. Here’s a glimpse of my Mondays spent in Florence, Italy.

9 AM

I usually wake up around 8-9 a.m. without an alarm. Today, I slept in and started my day a little later. It was no problem; I still had hours before my first class. I got up around 9:30 and immediately started my laundry. In my apartment, we have the teeniest little washer and no dryer. It’s been difficult trying to time 8 different girls’ laundry and how long it takes to dry with no dryer. I started my laundry and got ready for the day.

10 AM

After a quick breakfast, Emily and I headed to the grocery store. Emily is my flat mate and goes to DU, but we never knew each other before abroad, and I am so thankful she’s in my life now—shout out, Emily! I grabbed some basics for this week and next. Between traveling, it’s hard trying to learn what I need week to week, so I try to get food that won’t go bad. As I stated in a previous blog, the grocery store has been my biggest struggle. I can’t read the labels & don’t know where products are, so it’s been a difficult obstacle. Luckily, I have been getting more comfortable and today I felt very confident and confident in my meals.

11 AM

After the grocery store, we headed back to the apartment to do some meal prep. This helps me plan my dinners and portions so it can last as long as I need it to. This week, I’ll be in Paris Thursday-Sunday, so I just had to prep for 3 days. I cooked my chicken and Emily’s chicken, then cleaned the kitchen a bit. Nothing super interesting, just having the company of my flatmates makes the mundane moments so special.

12-1 PM

After some meal prep, unpacking, and relaxing, I sat down to review my class notes. We have midterms next week and while it’s a pass/fail class, I am really enjoying my classes and hope to use this knowledge for my future career. Studying wine and being in a culture that appreciates it so much has really impacted my aspirations. I am taking a Wine Business & Marketing class and a Wine Culture class (as well as a cooking and art history class). These classes have really broadened my horizons regarding what I can do with my Hospitality Management degree.

2 PM

Around this time, I start to mentally prepare for class (yes, I still have an hour but I like getting prepared). I decided to treat myself with a little pick-me-up at my favorite cafe. I packed my bag and headed to Vintage Cafe – it’s about a 10-minute walk from my apartment and 5-minute walk from the Gastronomy building at LdM (where a majority of my classes are). I had a latte and read my book for a bit before heading to my favorite class!!

3-5:30 PM

Class time! I absolutely love this class – it’s my Wine Business and Marketing class. I wasn’t supposed to be in this class originally but added it right after schedules came out. I figured what better place to learn about the ins and outs of this interesting industry. Today we had a guest speaker and talked about our Midterm. The guest speaker was interesting, he discussed the importance of winemaking and his history of getting into the industry. I have no bad things to say about this class – even my professor is my favorite.

6 PM

After class, I headed to my favorite place in all of Florence – Giunti Odeon. If you’ve been following along on my Instagram, you’d know that I can’t go a few days without heading here. It is a huge building that consists of a cinema and a bookstore – my heaven. The cinema has very comfortable movie theatre seats and I tend to come here to read or do simple homework. They also have tables and chairs nearby, but they fill up quick. I did some more studying for my Wine Business midterm next week and caught up on texts from friends & family.

7 PM

Around 7, I headed back to my apartment for the night. I was exhausted. From traveling all day Sunday and getting caught up on Monday, I felt that I deserved an early night. I heated up my rice and chicken and cooked my brussel sprouts for dinner. YUM! This has been my favorite dinner I’ve made since being here. Everyone is finally back in Florence after traveling this week, so we had a lot of catching up to do. I chilled out for an hour or so, then I started doing more studying.

9 PM

I love to go to bed early, so I decided to call it a night. I finished up my work and got ready for bed – and got ready to read. I curled up in bed with my Kindle and Harry Potter. After a long and simple day of playing catch-up, it makes me realize how lucky I am to have this opportunity. My day-to-day routine looks a lot different here than in Denver or Kansas, but I am learning how to adapt and how to feel comfortable in my new little home. I know I’ll miss my favorite spots when I leave, so I won’t take the last 2 months here for granted.


Buona notte,

Hadley

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