African Agenda

So, where will the girls be headed this week?         Marrakech, Morocco-- starting with the usual 3:00am trek to the airport, followed by a 4 hour flight to AFRICA! During our two days there, I plan on doing the following:



Finding myself a nice burqa to rock 

Riding a camel

Scavenging through the markets 

AVOIDING these guys... ewww

This will be our final adventure before making our way back to the States Saturday evening. Saving Africa for last will be the perfect way to end our 10th week-- stay tuned for the upcoming recap!





Let It Be

It's safe to say last night's pub crawl was a success. Our pounding heads were sure to remind us this morning as we made our way to the notorious Abbey Road. Who knew a crosswalk could be so famous? The tourist in me made sure to put this one on my 'to-see' list. Done and done. 





I thought this was adorable 

Choosing a song was tough! 





The woman in the wedding dress stuck out like a sore thumb (until we saw another one minutes later) but she wasn't actually a bride... just someone filming a music video. They needed some volunteers to help with a quick scene. Looking ridiculous, singing "All You Need Is Love" while dancing around in our strange Christmas hats-- wasn't exactly what I pictured us doing there... but, we played along. Turns out we'll be on YouTube when it's finished. Gotta love the random things in life. 

Further down on my to-do list: Order fish and chips. 
I had heard of a restaurant called 'Poppies' which is known for their fish and chips, so we gave it a try. 


Pretty good, but I'll never be a fish girl 

We've only got a few days left to explore London and I've still got A LOT on my list!



CHEERS!

Finals-- submitted. Semester-- OVER!

Talk about a bunch of cramming, late nights and long days. It's all behind us now, hallelujah! Just in time for tonight's pub crawl. Here's some cool history about the pubs we'll be visiting... London is full of hidden treasures!

The Prospect of Whitby: The pub dates from the time of King Henry 8th (1520) and has been the meeting place for sailors from all over the world for over 400 years! Said to be the place where Charles Dickens got the inspiration for the pub that featured in his classic novel "Our Mutual Friend".

The Captain Kidd: Named after one of Britain's most infamous pirates who was hung here in 1701, as witnessed by Judge Jeffrey's (aka the Hanging Judge) who would take a glass of port from the pub's balcony while Kidd "danced the Hempen Jig" - as sailor slang would have it!

The Mayflower: Built in 1550 and formerly known as The Shippe, it was from here- the jetty at the back of the pub- that Captain Christopher Jones set sail in the 1620's to collect the Pilgrim Fathers to then sail for the New World.

-- I'll drink to that!





A Slice of Spain

The fearless four were down by one last weekend... Gwen's mum and aunt spent the week in London giving her some much needed family time-- which continued into the weekend. Sam, Nat and I temporarily became the 3 Musketeers as we set sail to España!  Usually I'm the go-along-with-everything-type and let someone else be the group leader/major decision maker, but one way or another I was elected 'finder of the hostel'. If I do say so myself, we had an awesome hostel! Our room slept 6 (back to the bunk beds) we had free WiFi access with six computers, a kitchen, showers, bathrooms, beer fridge, and comfy couches in the commons area. There were tons of young people staying there (a few actually living there) and really friendly staff.




My favorite part of Madrid was simply meeting fellow travelers. I find it so interesting to see what others are doing with their lives and how they ended up in whichever country we happen to be visiting. We saw signs posted all around the hostel announcing a night out at the bars starting in the lounge downstairs. We decided it would be fun, and jumped right in. We met lots of 20-something year old's who are also studying abroad in various European countries. We met a really funny military couple from Florida who now live in the UK, a solo backpacker from Jersey, a guy from Boise of all places, a quirky couple from England and Peru, more Americans, a Canadian who spoke perfect French, a Brazilian, and plenty more I couldn't keep track of. Free beer kept reappearing on the coffee tables as we sat their and got to know everyone... no complaining here! 

Once midnight hit we made our way to the bars. It's true what they say, Madrid never sleeps! I was amazed by how many people were out and about at every hour, including 4 a.m. We all agreed the two most important Spanish terms to know are: cerveza and el baño


Our first day in Madrid we took our time walking around and enjoying the sunshine, it was VERY bright out! We came across a small pond/lake hybrid of some sort... equip with rent-able row boats. These ones looked much safer than the punting boats we tried in Cambridge, so we decided to hit the water!   







I told you it was BRIGHT out! 

I particularly enjoyed the Spanish style buildings and the very low key lifestyle of Madrid. It was very lively at all times but never too much. 










We found a tree full of initials carved into it-- and decided to leave our mark





K+S+N
USA
(seemed appropriate) 

Our first night in the hostel, we had the room to ourselves leaving 3 empty beds. The second night we had a full house... I was unaware of this until the following morning. Just a tidge bit awkward since we had two men and one woman sleeping/snoring only a few feet away from us (not to mention they were of Asian decent). I'm very proud of us for giving the shared room hostel situation a go, not bad at all!

 We met lots of interesting people, experienced Madrid's lively day life and exciting night life, and most importantly gave ourselves a break from finals week. The past two days have been ridiculously studious and painfully productive. It's our last actual week of class-- followed by presentation week, one final weekend in London, a trip to Africa then our journey back to the states... I'm loving this busy/exciting/learning lifestyle! 






Francy Pants

It seems like our weekend in Paris was ages ago, I still can't believe how quickly the time has gone! Before this particular trip, the four of us had been traveling on our own- no tour guides. Just a map, backpack and each other to count on. AIU provides tons of different group activities to join in on, making sure everyone has an opportunity to experience Europe one way or another. We decided to branch out for this one and travel with the group (40+ students to be exact). We have an amazing activities director named Tony. He has the BEST JOB EVER! this was his 16th time guiding the Paris trip. He's full of knowledge, witty comments, fun facts and great traveling advice. Having him in Paris made everything that much more interesting, meaningful and memorable.


My two favorite Tony quotes from the weekend:
"He's about one sandwich short of a picnic"
"If you call past 11 you'll get one tired Tony" (in a funny British accent of course) 

Traveling with a giant group had a few benefits... like the sweet hotel we stayed in! The beds were so comfy I could have spent my time there simply sleeping.



We spent a good amount of time visiting the historical attractions of Paris



Notre Dame Cathedral 


Sainte Chapelle Cathedral 


Louvre Museum 


Venus de Milo

And of course spent some time at the very beautiful ones as well... 

So pretty in person, and BIG! 


The 'love bridge' quite possibly the cutest idea I've ever seen


The entire length of this fence is covered with a collection of locks- locked in place by couples looking to symbolize their ever lasting love by tossing the keys into the river below. Adorable. 



Another delicious find we quickly stumbled upon... 
Macaroons! 

They may look like tiny hamburgers.. but don't be fooled! 

On our last night we explored the 'bohemian' parts of Paris where we visited the very place the can-can originated! Followed by the Moulin Rouge. It was time to put on our dancing shoes! Gwen and I ended up here---

The 1st Jazz bar in Paris

We certainly found a dance floor- it was packed! A little out of our age range but very lively and entertaining. Keeping it on my list of places to visit again someday. 

Wonderful weekend full of exploring, sight seeing and souvenir shopping. Paris quickly made it's way towards the top of my favorites list!