Wednesday, October 31, 2012

True Story

Ola!
Life is starting to feel normal once again, my parents are out of my hair (haha), uni is beginning to get slightly tough and I'm just sort of, living in London I guess. When I say uni is getting slightly tough I'm kidding, I have the same amount of assignments for this whole year than I do for one semester at home. No complaints!
So anyway, a brief sum up of my life:

  • I tore my quad last week when I fell over at the Sports Initiations party. For some reason there was popcorn on the floor and I had drunk my only enemy, white wine.
  • Related story, I went to the Sports Initiations party. It was like a proper uni party, when I walked in to the girls house we went before I was handed a pair of knickers and a singlet, and that and the tights I was wearing was my outfit for the night..... Our theme was circus so we also had our faces painted and I was the 'strong woman' so carried an inflatable weight all night. Until I lost it. I also lost my top hat, but I managed to keep my oversized sequin bow tie, which is lucky because I've worn it several times since. It was a really good night in the end, everyone else was dressed ridiculously as well, so I blended in.
  • I've been keeping ties with Australia by listening to Like a Version religiously, I think I've listened to the Bamboo's version of Frank Ocean's Lost eighteen times a day since it came out. I've added the video at the end of this post in case you haven't heard it.
  • Special shout out to Joni was is a living legend. On Friday when I couldn't walk she came over (takes an hour on the tube), went to the shops for some frozen peas, took me to the doctor (I used her as a walking frame), sat in the waiting room with me for an hour, took me home, did my food shopping, then cooked me dinner. And that is why I love her.
So that me just about summed up. We're going to see Paranormal Activity 4 tonight to celebrate Halloween! Also, I've added some writing here I had to do for uni- I'm doing a unit called Creative Non-Fiction and this week we're doing travel writing, so I wrote a piece from my holiday. Read on! 
Love Annie 

Before you read this, you have to promise you won’t judge. As the old saying goes, walk a mile in their shoes etc. Although in my case, my shoes had just spent seven hours on a ferry after a sleepless night flying from Krakow to Athens. So to those reading who have done exactly that, judge away, I probably deserve it. To everyone else, keep me in your prayers.

I had hit the two-week mark of my three-month trip travelling around Europe and I was yet to see sun. As the ferry began gliding through the pale blue waters of the Aegean Sea, and the sun began making my pale winter skin prickle, I couldn’t help but get excited. It was time to change out of our jeans, and we were crisping our skin on the deck of the boat before long. Greek men with large bellies surrounded us, as did the type of young, tanned, beautiful women that only exist in Europe. My first mishap of the day occurred on that ferry, when I confidently walked into the bathroom.  When told by someone’s startled Grandpa that I was in the men’s, I assured him the toilets on this boat were unisex, and that he should he desire proof he should cast his eye to the door which shows a unisex cartoon human! Alas, on further reflection, it was definitely a man. I did a sheepish, could-have-happened-to-anyone giggle and got out of there, into the woman’s, where the walls were covered in flowers. Ah.
It turns out that incident would be the most exciting of the whole seven hour ride. It's actually physically impossible to sleep on a deck chair, in case you were wondering.
So, I suppose you could understand our sheer delight when the ferry docked. Ios! Beautiful, sunny, white sand beaches Ios! The Greece people still go to! (Sorry Athens). We made our way through the crowd of signs, accommodation owners who were desperate for those extra €13 a night from travellers will full wallets. “No thanks, we’ve already booked!” we said with our noses in the air. Being quite cocky really. We approached the man holding the “Far Out Beach Club” sign, and told him we’d be staying there and asked where we should go. He told us to follow that group of girls around the corner and hop on the Far Out Beach Club bus. Sounds easy enough. We followed the girls, loaded our luggage and got onto the bus. We had to wait for about ten minutes for the driver, and in that time two things happened. First, Claire announced her opinion that no-one should wear fedoras. Ever. I saw the girl in front of me surreptitiously take hers off. Turns out Claire had seen someone outside the bus wearing one and hadn’t noticed the two large fedoras taking up space in front of her eyes.
The second incident was much more important. I noticed something, “Hey that bus over there says Far Out Beach Club”. “Oh it does too”. “What does ours say”. “Er, nothing I don’t think”.
Good. Fine. No signs anything was about to go wrong.
Our driver arrived, a sprightly young Kiwi lad named Josh who warmly welcomed us to the island. Judging by his sunburn I think the island had warmly welcomed him too, but he was nice and gave us some good tips on where to eat, which is always appreciated. After a harrowing bus ride, we arrived in the village, which is definitely a land locked area of Ios. The beach was, apparently, a half an hour walk away. Far Out Beach Club is a funny name for a place half an hour away from the beach, but we figured oh well, we’re in Europe now, everything here is cra-zay.
So I got my backpack on my back (just for a visual it weighed more than eight rhinos) and walked up and up and up through the tiny cobbled streets of the village, on a constant incline. We finally reached a bubbly, vivacious American lady, who was welcoming us to Francescos! We had a free drink on arrival and everyone at Francescos hopes we enjoy our stay! Yes. Our stay at Francescos...
I slunk back into the shadows, as did Claire. We looked at each other. We both knew this would happen at some point of the trip, it just seemed a bit early and our backpacks a bit to heavy for it to be right now. I heard someone calling to us, “come closer gals, what are your names, we’ve gotta get you to your rooms!”.
Ah. Okay. Claire you take this one.
“Ahem, well you see, we think we may have accidently come to the wrong place…”
“What? Are you not staying here”.
“Um, we’re at Far Out Beach Club”.
“What? Why did you get on the Francesco’s bus then”.
A very poignant and relevant question. I answered as professionally and academically as I could.
“We do stupid stuff sometimes. Plus, um, we’re girls..?”
Feminist I am not, as it turns out.
Claire began explaining further to Kiwi Josh when I saw it. The wisp of a tale. I heard the light padding of its feet.
A cat.
Our first Greek cat. We had decided to keep a cat count throughout our trip. London hadn’t produced much, Krakow a few, but I knew Greece was the place we’d really get our numbers up.
“….and we were told to follow the girls…”
“CLAIRE A CAT!”
She stopped midsentence, as anyone would, to look at the cat. We high-fived with glee, declared this cat sighting number one, then turned back to the group. The two girls with fedoras didn’t seem so offended about Claire’s earlier remark now they realised we were insane.
We got to Far Out Beach Club in the end. We hitched a ride with the manager, a British ex-pat called Geoff, in his Land Rover, the first ever built I think. I was told not to wear my seatbelt as it made him feel weird. “Just hold on girls!”.
To make us feel better, he told us of the group of guys who had booked at Far Out Beach Club but had gotten the ferry to Chios. Instead of Ios.
We took pride in knowing we were at least on the right island.


Like a Version
'Lost'- The Bamboos


Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Happy Birthday!

I wanted to do a poem for by favourite lady,
but unfortunately my poetic skills are a bit shady.
Their is a guy in one of my classes who is good at them,
I might ask him to write her one when I see him again.

But this will have to do for now,
As it's her birthday today, all I can think is wow.
It's come up so fast, her trip is almost over,
I remember taking her to the airport, she got her flight (luckier than a four leaf clover).

She's lived in New York, a dream from the start,
She's done hundred of things, not sure which was the best part.
Now she's turning twenty four, on this day in October,
Although as she likes to say, its really Rocktober.

I miss you my friend, we'll be reunited soon,
but for the time that is now, you need a balloon!
Happiest of birthdays dearest Jinmee,
or should we say J-Bomb, Jacinta or all three.


 Love Annabel
X


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Manchester

Ola. I got back from another holiday yesterday, this time to Manchester to see my parents one last time. I had a lovely weekend of walking through the moors, spending time with my family, and I saw an elephant teapot, so it was a good weekend! I did get bitten by a horse, but that wasn't entirely my fault. Well it was. Anyway, here are some photos:

Backwards clock!!

Oooo mama

Not the horse that bit me

Old church with gravestones from the 1800s

Fireworks for sale!

The view from my room at my grandparents

Spooky moors

The worst photo ever

And the best! The moor of Lancashire


Hogwarts Express in Ramsbottom

Goodbye Mum and Dad! I'll miss you.
X

Saturday, October 20, 2012

The Markets and MJ

Mum's three favourite things are markets, food and flowers, not necessarily in that order. S0 naturally we spent the (last) weekend combining these loves, and went to Borough Market on Saturday, and the Columbia Road Food Market and Camden Markets on Sunday. All are so amazing, I preferred Borough for obvious, food related reasons (e.g. the gluten and dairy free cake stall), but there is nothing like listening to proper cockney's yelling about how cheap their flowers are! Camden was great as usual, (I found Cookies and Scream, a gluten-free and vegan cake stall, I had a milkshake and a cookie!), and I found some books to add to the dorm-room library. Which is the windowsill in the kitchen. And only has Harry Potter books.

Borough Market
London Bridge / Borough
Four huge markets to make one big one. All with different types of food. Fresh fruit and vege, meat, groceries and ready cooked cakes and lunches. HOLY lord. Heaven. I had Mum's new pro camera so went a bit nuts, but I wasn't the only one. I didn't include the photos of this, but there were was a wee rabbit strung up ready to be bought, and some weird looking meat stuffs that even I cannot appreciate.

Skate park next to the River Thames

The view of St Pauls

Outside the Globe Theatre

Pieminister. Good pun

My mortal enemy

!!!

These were huge

The map in cow form

F&V

Purple cauliflower

So fresh they had their nippers tied


Gross liquorice stand

Herbs and Spices


Columbia Road Flower Market
Bethnal Green
Despite much sighing and rolling of eyes from Dad because I didn't technically know where I was going, we finally found the long Columbia Road, which was packed from left to right with flowers, trees, herbs and everything in between. I don't think anyone could not like it here, it has so much excitement and yelling, and the shops lining the street are really good too, if you like knick knacks and semi-useless stuff. Which I do. For some reason I didn't take the good camera here, so here's some photos from my trusty iPhone, which I think is on its last legs.






Camden Markets
Camden
These famous markets are not as awesome and unique as they used to be, but for tourists like us (even though I'm technically a resident), they are still pretty impressive. You can buy almost anything you could possibly want, especially if you're in the market for tattoos or have lots of piercings. There are a few funny characters hanging about, but that adds to the charm of the area. I went the weekend before with my dorm mates and we found a small but amazing food market, so I took Mum and Dad again, Paella all round.

Busy busy!

Thriller
The Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue
A trip to London isn't complete without a West End show, and due to my small obsession with the King of Pop, Mum and Dad treated me to Thriller! I didn't know what to expect at first, if it was going to be a play or just be music? It ended up being the latter, and was very very impressive! It was a selection of songs from The Jackson 5 and the Jacksons and then Michael's solo stuff, sung by four different singers and a troop of back up dancers. No-one was pretending to be Michael, which was good, but they were all unique and had phenomenal voices. The dancing made me realised my moonwalk is not as amazing as I previously thought. Will have to get practicing. Anyway, if you get the opportunity, and you like MJ's stuff, you should go. I'll go with you if you like! No photos allowed, so here is my snap of the outside of the theatre.

The Theatre!

(wo)man in the mirror

I did do one sneaky one of the stage

So many photos! X

Friday, October 19, 2012

Harrods, The Queen and England v San Marino

Mum and Dad are in England at the moment, visiting me and staying in Manchester with my Grandparents. They came down to London for 5 nights, so I took advantage of their open wallets and the fact they missed me (the favourite). The first night they arrived was my third celebration of my 21st birthday!

My sister made me a book full of anecdotes and quotes, and pictures of my face stuck of celebrities, it's very funny and full of glitter in classic Emma style. She also organised for lots of my friends from home to sign me a 21st card, which made me laugh, especially Matt's macaron quip. I got a whole bunch of things from home, my laptop (eeee), clothes and books etc. So good day.

Father

Finally!

Self-Explanatory

Kanye cup from Primark

On the Friday, we had some fun adventures around London, saw the Queen, went to Harrods (whose sandwiches are cheaper than my old work, very awkward), the V&A museum, the Natural History Museum and did some shopping in Chelsea. Mum bought her new pro camera with her and I got a bit attached to it. I've included a selection of the 400 photos I took that day!

Can't have one without the other

Big Ben, Houses of Parliament and a bus


Standard

Aww

Oooo

I still maintain this is the easiest job ever

Pelican in Buckingham Palace Gardens

Hey

Thanks for the heads up

Harrods

They're just better over here

Artichokes

Mmm

Expensive Harrods roses

Bread basket


Teeny weeny cakes

The V&A Museum

Testing out the macro setting in Chelsea

Art shop in Chelsea called the Green & Stone


That night, Dad and I went to Wembley and watched a cracking game of international football on the Friday night. I say cracking because England won 5-0, but apparently the San Marino players have day jobs, like teachers and window cleaners. Poor lads. I had fun though, I bought a beanie after all. The lovely day was topped off by being asked by a 50-year-old man with missing teeth if I'd like to get a coffee with him. I love the Tube.

Giant England Flag

England flag on my face, and England beanie!

He did such a good fake the meds came on the pitch

He taught me everything I know about football. Not a lot.

Sorry for the photo bombardment! But on the bright side my blog will be better now that I have my laptop.