Sunday, 17 November 2013

A Little Bit of Life Around the UK

I went to Brick Lane with a few of my flatmates and friends. There is an indoor food and craft market. I do have to say, that they had some of the most amazing food that I have eaten in months! I will definitely have to go back sometime soon! Later in the afternoon a few of us went to a nearby art fair.

Mollie, Jen, Jeff, Tom, Byron, and I all went out for dinner at Benihana’s a hibachi grill for Mollie’s bday! It was AMAZING the chefs were doing tricks and keeping us entertained, but most of all the food was amazing, and the Saki Bombs were fantastic! After dinner we headed back to Mollie’s flat where Jan had planned a surprise party. A fun night filled with American style partying, beer pong, flip cup, and much more.

Mountbatten provided us with a fun filled Halloween party in the basement dungeon of a bar. We all had a few drinks and nibbles and enjoyed the wide array of Halloween costumes and all of the neat decorations.

Mollie and I took a day trip to Oxford the other weekend, Just being in that town made me feel a little bit smarter! First stop… Coffee! It was completely necessary! We spent a little time a cute little coffee shop right next to the bus station then ventured off to see the town. We were wandering the campus of Oxford University when it began to pour out! So, we decide that we would be touristy and check out some of the little shops in the area and stay out of the rain. After the rain let up a little, we wandered a bit more and found ourselves in the little indoor market exploring the cake and flower shops. The smell of all the fresh food and desserts was making us hungry so we decided to grab a bite to eat and head home!

All of last week there were fireworks everywhere all week long! Very historical week here in London, they call the 5th of November Bonfire night but it was originally Guy Falkes night after he tried to bomb the Parliament many years ago.

This last weekend, I went with Jayme and Tatiana to Birmingham, where we wandered the city, went to a few museums and saw ‘interesting’ buildings/architecture.   BUT nothing top seeing them set up for the Christmas markets and have all of the little wooden houses set up to be street vendors. The lights were fantastic. I only wish we would have stayed a bit later to see them in the dark! I do have to say though, a holiday cup of Starbucks and a whole lot of x-mas lights made my day phenomenal!


Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Floating Bars and the Greek Isles!

It has been quite some time since I have posted, Sooooo here it goes!

I went to Trafalgar Square with some friends to enjoy 'Malaysian Nights...Some great food and some musical entertainment. Then we decided to check out a bar we had heard of right off the Thames River. It was a bar on a boat right across the river from the London Eye! (Well bummer it wont let me upload the pictures, guess you will just have to look at my pictures on FB.)

Shortly after the Riverside Drinks, I was off to Island Hop in Greece! It was an amazing trip, Mollie, Jen, Tara, Alex, Jeff, and I flew from London to the Island of Santorini, where we got there just in time to see the sunrise near the southern coast in Kamari!  We then ventured out to Red Beach where we decided to be beach bums for a bit, swim and take a nap!  A short bus ride landed us in Fira, one of the bigger towns on the Island. We wandered the city for a bit then took a taxi up to the northern coast to Oia where we checked into our hotel (an adorable little B&B) and went to see the sunset! Dinner and some wine at one of the local restaurants was our last stop for the night. We were all extremely exhausted from long but fun filled day. The next day we got up had breakfast at the B&B, then made our way back to Fira to go on a volcano tour. We went to the port by Cable Car (had some of the most amazing views!) BUT little did we know that when we got there we realized that the ferry we were meant to take to Paros later in he day was actually on the other side of the island, we decided to bail on the volcano tour and see a bit more of the city and get to the other port just in time for the ferry. We did, however, get to ride the donkeys back up from the port! Jen named her donkey 'Don' how fitting!

After getting to Paros, we decided to check into our hotel and drop our things off so we wouldn't have to carry them anymore. The next stop was for some food, unfortunately many of the restaurants on these islands are out doors, and since it was the end of tourist season, the stray cats were SWARMING our table begging for food. The frustration only made us want to get some sleep and start the next day! Nothing is really open in the early morning in Greece, so we went next door, had breakfast, and decided to just wander the island. There was nothing in particular to see, BUT the views were phenomenal!! Later that afternoon we were off to Athens to see all the sights. Our taxi driver was a nutcase, but finally got us to the hostel after getting lost a time or two. It was great to see the sights, but the city was a wreck! Graffiti EVERYWHERE!The trip was WONDERFUL, but at this point it was time to head back to London and rest and relax a bit.