Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Things London has that South Carolina Doesn't


I've been in London for almost 3 months now, and though the weather (which hasn't changed since I got here in early January) isn't near as warm as it is in SC, I can tell that it's starting to feel like home. I've gotten used to using the tube, and it's normal to still hear things going on in the streets at 2:00 AM. It's nice being able to walk down the street and have a ton of shops to visit or be able to sit outside a store and people watch. I like having so many things to do within 30 minutes from wherever I am.

The south has the weather, though. I've always been more of a colder weather person, but I keep waiting for the 10 day forecast to show 50 degrees and it isn't coming for the rest of March. I hope it's here in April. Also, I do miss driving a car, no matter how much I love the tube. I don't have a big enough bag to take all of my gym stuff, including a towel, etc. to shower after I workout in the gym, so the ride back to my apartment on the train is always awkward. It's times like that when I miss being home.

  1. There is literally always something to do. There is always a play, always a concert, always a new restaurant to try. Even if I were here for a year I couldn't possibly run out of new things to try. If someone is bored in London, then they're just a boring person.

  2. This city never sleeps. If I go out to dinner and come back home at midnight, I know that there will definitely still be people out and about walking around the streets. It can be easy to feel alone all cooped up in your room, but outside there are so many people, and people watching has definitely become a hobby of mine here.

  3. Food is never more than a few steps away. I live in a relatively "hip" part of town, as some of my peer leaders and local friends say, so bars, restaurants, and convenient stores are always open and available, no matter what time of day or night. Literally, if I want ice cream, I just have to talk down the stairs of my flat and go to the convenience store...that is like 20 feet away from my door. I love it. I think I'm going to have a hard time transitioning to having to drive to get food at home.

  4. There are tons of parks. Before I left one of my good friends who had studied abroad in London before gave a really accurate description of the city. She said "London is like NYC, but with a lot more parks." And she is so right. My university is right down the street from Regents Park, and it's so nice to walk around and get lost in the fields and trees and plants for a while. And I still have a ton of parks left on my list to visit.

  5. The Food. When I came to England people told me not to get excited about the food. The English aren't known for their good food. And to an extent that's true - Rita told me not to try the black pudding, so I'm not going near it. But other the food I've had here has been great! I eat more fish here than I ever did at home because everywhere serves fish and chips (which you can get without the chips, turns out). You can name any type of food you want, and there's always going to be a restaurant relatively close, or willing to deliver.

  6. The Tube. Seriously, Tube, I will miss you when I go. I don't have to worry about being awake enough in the morning to drive to class. It's like having a chauffeur...but with a lot of other people in the car. And you might have to wait like tops 5 minutes for the car to get there. I give the public transit in London a giant A+

  7. The Accents. I know that accents are everywhere, but seriously. British accents. I've had to say "pardon" and "excuse me" more than I would like to admit, but British accents are the most amazing things on the planet. One of my friends said the other day that southern accents make you sound dumb, and British accents make you sound smart!

  8. Liberty of London. Literally my favorite place in the entire world. I can't buy most of the things in the store, but still. I'm going to miss you so much. Please set up residency in Columbia, South Carolina. Please.





1 comment:

  1. Loved this post - can't wait for you to show me around London in April!!!
    Julie

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