We had midterms right before the Autumn break, which thankfully went really well for me. I really want to get a GPA of 3,5+ (Danish scale around 11+) which seems within reach at the moment. In the autumn break I left to Denmark to see my family as well as go to London to see the Webster campus over there. I don?t know which was better; they were both amazing. My mum cooked the most amazing foods that I have been missing dearly while living here. I don?t eat much meat here? at all actually, because I tend to dissect my food way too much and find imaginary bones/veins/eye balls etc. so when I returned home it was AMAZING to eat steaks, meatballs, ?leverpostej? and anything else I could possible get down.
You really learn which things you miss the most, when they are not within reach ? which also means I have learned how much my family means to me.


The London campus was beyond expectations. It was SO beautiful?. Actually so brilliant that I decided that I want to transfer there next year ? I have already sent in my transfer applications. I received an email yesterday which said;

?Thank you for your application to study at Webster University ? London Campus at Regent?s College.
I am pleased to confirm that your application for site transfer starting Spring 2012 has now been accepted.” 


I cannot wait at all. There are so many things to explore and so many things to do ? definitely not like Hua Hin. I don?t want to give off the wrong impression, because I honestly do like it here? but I?m a little restless because of a certain apathy that is easily picked up here.
London in general gave me an amazing impression. We went and saw ?Wicked? ? the musical, which is an adaption of The Wizard of Oz. I have never seen a musical that well played, with so many effects and I was blown away. However, as my attention span usually doesn?t last for as long as I would like for it to do, it was at times a bit tedious at times and it could?ve been cut down to 2 hours instead of the.. 3-4 hours it was. (Or maybe that?s just how I remember it.) Still ? I?m happy to have seen it and I can?t wait to see more once I move to London.
The shopping was, of course, just my thing. All these amazing shops and it was strangely enough relatively cheap! We went on a sightseeing bus and for the first time in my life I found it really interesting ?unlike my previous experience in San Francisco where I actually managed to fall asleep.
The city seems to offer so many stories (such as the devastation of the city due to a fire that started in a bakery and destroyed more than 13,000 houses and before that how the plague has killed nearly 70000 people) and secrets. We went into the London Dungeon as well, which was so much fun, despite Thomas and I almost peeing our pants around every corner, because the horror house in Universal Studies seriously must have scarred us badly.

We stayed at a small hotel that wasn?t incredible? nor anywhere near it. The most interesting part about the place was the stairs. They were so uneven, crooked and unsymmetrical it was more fun to take them than the elevator.
Despite only staying for two days, we managed to experience a lot. My parents used to live in London for four years (actually I was made in London????) so they knew a bit more and were able to show us around which made the trip less stressful.

 

 

 

Thailand is still beautiful in my eyes, it still offers so much more, has so many wonderful advantages but I?m ready to move on. Lilou has also decided that it is time to discover new places and will most likely start university in Belgium? Anita, however, seems to have ?been taken by Bangkok? (or Thailand/the people she has met here? hehe ;-)) and wants to stay even longer than originally planned.
It?s hard to figure out what we want ? we are all so young and there are so many opportunities, but if we don?t take any chances we won?t ever make it further in life.
It?s sad that we are all going different ways, but I?m in no doubt that we will all stay in contact. 🙂

🙂