Sunday, March 21, 2010

Best week ever...

So, the title of this post is relevant to the fact that I basically did nothing after Monday. This week has been a recuperation week for me. Tuesday I only had one masterclass, in which a guest poet came and talked to us about how because we want to be writers, we should be warned that they are top on the list of becoming completely mental. So nice to know.

Wednesday I slept in, had a nice walk through town in the afternoon, and enjoyed a movie before dinner. Thursday morning, Kate and I did our run through Hepburn Gardens again, a beautiful spot a two minute walk away. We returned on Friday and took pictures to show the flowers coming up and when we crossed the creek, the water reminded us of polar bearing during the summer! We also planned our Easter break plans, which even though our only big trip is to Ireland, took us almost three hours to book flights, bus tickets and accommodation! While we are actually going now (which we are glad to have everything booked) we couldn't imagine everyone who was planning huge trips across Europe! All we're doing is going to Doolin, and it was driving us crazy! But everything is set and we are officially going to the west coast of Ireland for the week to spend some much needed relaxation time.

Saturday, Hailey and I did absolutely nothing. That wasn't how we planned the day, but it turned out that way. We both curled up in bed, because it was cloudy and rainy outside, and watched our favorite TV shows. It was probably the best day of the week. We enjoyed economically fasting on bananas and peanut butter, pringles, and chocolate. So healthy...

Sunday, the three of us and Hailey's friend Saad went to the beginning of church for the worship and then discreetly slipped out for the Easter Egg Hunt in the cathedral ruins! We ended up only having to pay 1 pound to get in, which was nice considering we only found 2 tiny eggs. They had hid 400 eggs all over the ruins, and we got there right on time, but Kate and I didn't find one. Saad found 2, and we ended up getting consolation prizes in the form of cream Cadbury eggs at the end. It wasn't quite what we expected, but we enjoyed walking around and then going into town to get some REAL chocolate! :)

It's clouding up again this afternoon. It's going to be a work day today, getting ready for tomorrow's lecture, which shouldn't be too hard because my essay topic is the discussion for the week. Probably an episode or two of Bones will be thrown in as well. Only 4 more days, then Easter break begins! And we'll be off to the Burn House...

More adventures to come! Till then, cheers.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Jelly Beans, Jesus, and Just Getting Through Those Essays!

My deepest apologies for having faltered on the blog front. The past couple of weeks have been very crazy. All of last week was devoted to writing my history paper, which had me nearly pulling my hair out, but has as of last Thursday been completed and turned in. I'm sure I am going to be blind by the end of term from looking at all of those manuscripts. I spent an entire weekend squinting at my computer, trying to make out a word in Scots, or attempting to make out a name written in flowing English script. While the work was difficult, it was so enlightening to look at primary documents, instead of reading about events out of a history book. A letter to Charles XI of Sweden from the Privy Council with statements like "We no more value a seapasse of Sweden than the barking of a dog." Classic lines that had me doing a double-take and thinking, 'They actually said things like that in the 1600s...to a king?' So overall, it was a very rewarding experience, and I believe that the paper turned out well.
The following day I had my first creative writing essay due, which was another adventure in and of itself. It had to be a work of nonfiction, a literary essay, and we were given prompts. I chose to write about a travel experience. But they also told us we needed to have sources. Sources? Like what? Bibliography: my brain. There, that was my source. No, I'm kidding. But still, it was strange writing a literary essay and citing books on Notre Dame and Versailles. While I didn't put nearly as much effort into that one as my pirates essay, I still think it turned out the way they wanted. Now I just have to wait and see.

Somewhere during this week of endless work and rubbing my eyes from weariness, I found time to go to the Ladies Golf Society cocktail party at Ma Bell's pub on the Scores, which was a nice break. A daiquiri cocktail (rum and pure lemon juice along with something else I can't remember) and some excellent small bites were enough to give me a second wind. And after all the papers had been submitted by Friday, it was time to celebrate the end of a long week with a drink and some catching up with friends. We headed to the Rule that night and enjoyed St Andrews Ale, Tennants, and Bulmers Cider with Natalie, Dan, and Kim.
Also during this long week, I received a much needed pick-me-up from home: a care package stuffed to the brim with dark chocolate, jelly bellies, and my old camera (since my new one is being weird and won't turn on). This, along with drinks on Friday, and Saturday to amble around town, take fun pictures basking in the sun, and watching Aladdin, were quite a huge help in recuperating from the long time with my nose in the books or staring at my laptop.


Saturday night, Kate and I headed over to the Fairmont Hotel, quite a ways past East Sands, for her New Hall Ball. The Venue was very impressive, complete with Chocolate Fountain, Vodka ice sculpture, casino, and ceilidh, it was a fun few hours for us. The only problem was that no one told our transportation where we were going. Our bus driver stopped at least twice and said, 'This is where we're doing, right?' Uh...no, sorry. And then at about midnight, when we were ready to leave, the security guards were telling us that the buses weren't leaving until 3 am. We were not about to stick around for that long, since we could hardly keep our eyes open, so we asked for the number of a cab company. No number. Excellent, so we moved on to text friends and see if they could look up the number of a cap company. No service. Great, now we were stuck. We were at the point of wishing we'd brought coats so we could just walk back (no matter how far it was, since it was way out of town) when we followed a group of students heading for the buses, and we sat there for about fifteen minutes. God bless that wonderful bus driver when he finally came and drove the group of us back to hall. Getting ready for bed that night, I got yet another bloody nose, a small one, so not that long, and forgot to take off my jewelry, so needless to say, I was a mess waking up for church in the morning.

We showed up in comfy clothes, ready for some Jesus after our long week and transportation nightmare. It was a lovely service, about God being for you, and the worship was wonderful. After, Kate and I stuck around for the lunch they were holding. We met some nice girls from Albany Hall, and had warm baked potatoes with chili, and best of all...FRESH FRUIT! Everything from blueberries to the sweetest pineapple I've ever tasted, and melons, kiwis and strawberries. It was heaven. I think I got three bowls full of fruit.
Sunday afternoon found me back to the books for a presentation the following day (which ended up being more of a discussion) and living off of a banana and peanut butter for dinner. We were fasting economically.

Our travel plans for spring break seem to be coming together nicely. We will be going to the Burn House (which will be like walking into Pride and Prejudice; yay!), have a few days around town to probably do some hiking and a day or two in Edinburgh, and then spend Easter weekend with JJ in Glasgow. Following that, we will go to Doolin, Ireland (on the west coast) and relax, see the Cliffs of Moher, and enjoy break in a small village on the coast. I can't wait, less than two weeks away!

The rest of this week will see me in bed vegging, since it's low key (finally!). The weather continues to get warmer, and the sun is out more. It is just lovely. Kate and I have been doing a different run this week, Hepburn Gardens, a small park with beautiful huge trees and a path that runs right along the creek. Shorter than running the beach, but lots of hills, so definitely more intense, which is good for both of us!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Sunday, Bloody Sunday

At church this morning, I found myself praying that my passion for God would be reignited, and that I would seek Him out even more than I ever have. A minute later the pastor got up and said that God had put it on his heart that there were those in the room who desired for God to light the fire in their hearts once more, and urged those who felt that way to ask for God's guidance and wisdom. Thought that was pretty cool. Just food for thought.

I went to the library this afternoon to work some more on my essay and look through the Privy Council documents, and wound up spending a good chunk of the time in the bathroom with a blood nose. Work in the library and a bloody nose? Possibly the worst combination on the face of the planet.

Just a little snippet of my thoughts during the day!

Friday, March 5, 2010

March is here!


Can I just say that I have never been happier to say goodbye to the month of February? The thing about adjustment to homesickness is that until you're into a new month, the current one seems to drag on forever. So when March 1 arrived, there was some major celebrating going on. With the coming of March came more sunshine, and more warmth. Kate and I got back on our daily running schedule much happier that it was warmer and sunny. We ran all the way to the end of the dunes this week, about a 3 mile run there and back. We continue to improve our running skills!

Homework this week has centered mainly on history. My first essay is due March 11, and to make sure I knew what he was looking for, I met with Professor Murdoch on Thursday morning with an outline and my opening paragraph for him to look at. 45 minutes later, I came out with a new prompt, about 10 resources, including several primary ones. I am very glad I went to meet with him in that now I know what he's looking for, and he gave me several good sources, some of which he himself discovered in the Swedish Archives. The downside is that I now am focusing on a whole new question, so all the time I put into research for the past week...means absolutely nothing now. So I now have a week to delve into completely new research (some of which is extremely hard to read because it is in Scots, Swedish, and very elegant scripted English, to the point where you can barely read it) and write up a 3000 word essay...by Thursday! Can't wait...

On a happier note, I have officially moved from my old room to my new one (or should I say my newer room to my older room). Things were getting pretty back with my roommate, so I have now moved from Lumsden Wing, which is more modern, to the Old Wing, so named because it is...old. While I no longer have my own bathroom (my new room is a standard double) I am perfectly content giving it up for some peace and quiet at 1 am. I have had boys in my room till 3 am, drinking parties, family rampages via Skype, with some audacious language thrown in, and guys walking in wondering if we have any alcohol. Oh yes, and my shoes have been insulted. Unforgivable. I now live with Hailey, a very lovely girl from Baylor, who not only is a Christian, but goes to the same church that Kate and I do! She is much more considerate, and is very sweet. We both love quiet while we're studying and want a room to be the place we can crash after having fun out on the town. Needless to say, we are well matched. These past few days have been the most peaceful and productive days I've had in weeks. I don't have to walk to the library all the time to get work done, and I don't have to worry about loud music and drinking greeting me when I come home at night and am ready to fall into bed. Yay!

My golf lessons are still fun, and I continue to see improvement in my swing (though every once in a while I get too confident and send one flying to the right, Dad). The Golf Society is having a cocktail party next week at one of the nice pubs on the Scores, which should be very fun, and Kate can come along!

Well, back to the books. Hopefully tonight will see some fun, and get me away from the desk for a little while. Till next time all. Cheers.