Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Stamford, Peterborough, Sushi, and Bluemoon

This past weekend was super fun!  Gary and I went to see Stamford, which is a very beautiful old English town.  The architecture and cute antique shops were so much fun.  Parts of my favorite movie Pride and Prejudice were filmed there too!  We walked a bit on the grounds of the Burghley estate as well.


Gary also showed me around part of Peterborough.  There is a very large and beautiful church there.  The weather wasn't great for skydiving so we went into Nottingham and had some yummy sushi at Yo Sushi.  Then I found the GREATEST discovery yet in England.

Why they have Blue Moon (my FAVORITE beer) in England I don't know... But I was nearly jumping up and down with excitement to find it there AND on TAP. Amazing


This weekend my family comes!!  I can't wait to do all the things we've planned! So far we have plans to see:

Bath
 
Field of Lights by Bruce Munro
And the Bath Fashion Museum

Hereford
Nottingham

The University of Nottingham Campus         
And The oldest Bar in England

Grantham
London
 
The play Woman in Black 
Sarastro Restaurant


I'm off to research for my two big 5,000 word essays..... Cheers!


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Wind tunnel, Course Work, and The Last Week of Seminars

This past weekend I went to Manchester with my skydiving friend Giselle to visit my cousin Katie and try out a wind tunnel for the first time.  We got into Manchester and had lunch at my favorite little cafe in Manchester Sugar Junction!  We did some vintage shopping where I found an AMAZING new coat, and an adorable little purse (photos to follow!).  Our gracious hosts made us some yummy pizza before we headed to the AirKix wind tunnel.  The tunnel was sooo much fun!!  It simulates the feeling of free fall, which Giselle and I haven't gotten to yet.


Everyone should try the tunnel!!  It wasn't scary and was great fun!

Yesterday I received my first marks for my first essay.  Me understand the grading system is a work in progress however... There are three marks Distinction, Merit, and Pass.  The percentages still don't make sense, but basically if you get above a pass you're on the right track.  I got a merit, so I'm pleased.  Next week I'll have a meeting with one of the lecturers to discuss my other paper and other course work.  Wish me luck!!

Today I finished my last bit of required reading for my first semester required readings.  I'm now going to be focusing all my academic energy at my last two big essays of the semester.  I'm writing about a film artist named Chris Welsby for my Art of the Moving Image class.  For my Approaches to Art History class I'll be focusing on Gendered Fashion in history.  I've already found some amazing resources and can't wait to get stuck into my writing... which I have over a month to finish.  I love the British masters system.

I'm counting down until my mom, stepdad, and grandma come to visit!  I can't wait to see them, and all the fabulous places we'll visit.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving in England... and Paris

Happy thanksgiving all my American friends and family!  I've had a great day skyping with loved ones and being thankful that I am happy and healthy.  The big celebration this side of the pond will be a dual celebration this Saturday.  Thanksgiving and my cousin Lotty's birthday!  Fun cousins are coming down and up for the weekend and it should be a good time had by all. :)

The menu so far is a pretty traditional thanksgiving... turkey, stuffing, mashed and sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, pumpkin ravioli with brown butter sage sauce, rolls, cranberry sauce, fruit jello, and last but not lease pumpkin pie.... I'm helping make it so it should be an adventure.

In other news I've done my 5th sky dive, including my first two with a smaller new parachute (which I love, and its pink) and my first one without a radio :)  My friend Giselle and I are currently trying to find a date that works for a groupon we have to use an indoor tunnel.  Gary, the fantastic skydiving guy I'm dating, has told me the tunnel will help us with the rest of our RAPS jumps!  Soon I'll be a qualified sky diving lady.

I've also finished my second small essay, a critical review on Andrew McClellan's Art and It's Public.  Currently I'm trying to pick topics for my big essays... so many options I'm feeling a bit stuck....

Maybe my Christmas trip to Paris with my friend Elise will help!!



So far on our itinerary includes:


Christmas Market
Ice skating under the Eiffel Tower
The light display on Champs-Elysees
Christmas Mass at Norte Dame 
And hopefully a delightful Christmas Dinner

My wonderful friend Lucie and her family are helping me celebrate Boxing Day on my return to London the 26 of December.  Can you believe its already December next weekend?!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Jobs, Castles, Comedy,and Essays

The past week and a half has been very very busy.  On November 3rd I had an interview with the Think Tank: Flash Journal Project.  I had a great interview, and was super pleased when I got a call back later that same day! :)  The position is a very part time one, but its paid!  I'll be working with a committee of people from a variety of different universities in combination with the Nottingham Contemporary Museum.  I have my first meeting this coming wednesday, where I'll get more info and really get stuck in :)

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This past weekend I went to Nottingham Castle to tour around and see some super cheesy Robin Hood exhibitions.  The main gallery space is being redone, so I wasn't able to see it all.  BUT I did finally see a small section of Historical Fashion... so exciting!  The views of the city where pretty great as well, since the Castle sits on a massive hill.  Later that night I went to see my first british comedy show.  Although there is not a true language barrier, I have discovered that at times there is a giant accent barrier.  Unfortunately in addition to the comedians being just alright, I could barely understand 2 or the 3. :(  I'm sure eventually I'll get better a better ear for them... but right now its a struggle.

On less interesting and more academic news I've finished my first small essay.  I researched a film-maker named Malcolm Le Grice and his piece Berlin Horse...




The essay only took 2 hours to write, but involved many more hours of research.  It felt good to have a deadline, and something more concrete to be working on.  All the theory, and learning how to be critical art historians has been more mentally exhausting than I'd have thought.  I can't go into an exhibition now without critiquing the curators every choice.  No one ever talks about the side effects of a masters. :p


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Battles, Studios, Studying....

The past weekend was great!  I went down to London for an event at the Royal College of Art in the Kensington area.

I went to some amazing sessions about being an artist, and creativity.  There were loads of interesting presenters and lots of intense debate between audience members.  I was able to visit the Victoria and Albert Museum and wander for a few hours (which you need, the place is MASSIVE).  Sunday there was a great film about Sylvia Pankhurst, and some semi-interesting debates about Urban Decay and Internships as modern day slavery.  Friday night I also got to see my cousin Jamie DJ.  Before I left on Monday I did a very quick walk around the Tate Modern before my train back to Nottingham.  All in all a great weekend! 

Yesterday I met up with my friend Giselle for some vintage shopping in Nottingham.  Very good times!  It's been so nice to connect with people and explore.  Giselle is a fellow skydiver and a very lovely friend. :)

Today I attended a free workshop with the resident artist at the Lakeside Arts Centre on campus.

Nadim Chaudry 

We learned some really interesting Japanese fabric manipulation/sculptural techniques, as well as some smocking techniques.  I'm still finishing mine up so pictures will come soon.

Studying... ahhh I have two papers due in 13 days.  I've picked subjects but not really started to get "stuck in" to my research and writing.  We have a "reading week" next week with no official class meetings so I should have loads of time right?!  I'm feeling very relaxed about school in general, perhaps I need to amp it up... We'll see. :p

Cheers!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Jumping out of planes.

The past week has been wonderful!  I had a short presentation in my Art of the Moving Image class on some of Man Ray's early films.  I've been really getting into a routine during the week of reading and watching tv :p  Using the cross-trainer and swimming, but mostly sitting around reading assignments.  School thus far has been really stress-free and relaxing... I'm enjoying it while that stage lasts.

This past weekend I learned how to skydive!  I signed up for the Nottingham Skydiving Society and attended my first event.  A big group of us went to Langar Airfield and did our RAPS course and first two jumps.  I was so excited!  I met some amazing people, and had a ton of fun.  I got top marks on my static line jumps (when you jump out with a line connected to the plane that automatically deploys your parachute).  Next I get to work on dummy pulls, then my first free fall!  I'm a little surprised by how much I liked it, such an adrenaline rush.  Then it's so peaceful up there, and pretty.  I'm heading down again this weekend if the weather holds up!

If you're on facebook look for a video on my wall!





Thursday, October 6, 2011

Why British healthcare is better than American healthcare...

There has been much debate surrounding the healthcare debate.  Here is my personal experience:

I've been in the UK for a month.  My wrists have been killing me for 12 years.  Both my Grandmother and Mother have had carpal tunnel surgery.  I've been uninsured for the past 3 years and haven't been able to have a doctor look at them.  The past 6 months I was lucky enough to qualify for a family planning program funded by the MN state system.  If it hadn't been for that I would be paying $90 a month for my birth control while in the US.

Within the first few days of being in the UK I went to the local doctors office and registered for a NHS card.  I received my official card in a few weeks and was insured from then on.  Yesterday I decided to put a call in for an appointment to get prescriptions for my medications and check my wrists out.  I was able to get in the next day (today).  I went in, nervous I'd have to pay a copay with no money in my account as my US loan hasn't gone through, waited for a few mins then was seen.  The doctor I saw was amazing.  I have a free prescription for my birth control, because it just is free here, and a referral to be seen by an expert for my wrists.  The doctor told me it may take a few weeks to get in to be seen with the referral.  But I don't mind, because its free and I'm here for over a year to get it all sorted.

FREE  No copays, no sliding scale, no mean receptionist scheduling appointments.  Can you imagine if the US had a system like this.... I can't.  Because people have tried to create it, and for some reason people were outraged at a loss of their privacy and freedom.  Because watching your struggling neighbors die without insurance, or bankrupt themselves trying to be seen by a doctor is truly what freedom means.  That is the largest load of ridiculous bullshit I've ever heard.  The British people I've spoken with about healthcare can't fathom how a country like the US, a "superpower", doesn't care about the people that live there.  And I couldn't agree more.

Updates to come!!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Learning the Ropes


    Last week was registration and induction to the Grad School, Library, IT folks, Arts Centre, Humanities Building.  I finally got my student Id card - YEAH!!  However I'm still waiting for my loan to sort out my student rail pass, and the student deal for the buses in Nottingham.  I signed up for a lot of societies: Sky Diving, Swimming, Lacrosse, Food, Wine tasting, Snowboarding, Art History.  I haven't been great at attending events for these as of yet.  The last bus from Nottingham to Grantham, where I'm living, is at 8:51pm.  Early :(  So all I've done thus far is plan a sky diving trip for next weekend, and I can't wait!!  The practice schedule for Lacrosse and Swimming doesn't work out with my train schedule, so we'll see what ends up happening.

  I did go swimming on Monday this week... and it felt amazing.  First swim in over a year.  I also had my first official class: Critical Approaches to Art History and Visual Culture which has an interesting set up for each week.  Each Professor in the department takes a turn to teach within their expertise with a doctoral student.  I don't have my next class until Friday which is Art of the Moving Image.  I'm feeling really confident on campus now.  The colors are changing, and I haven't been missing the MN fall to much.  There are some really nice people in my program and I've been having fun getting to know them.



I've also been keeping an eye out for great adverts that might appear in the annual Walker Art Center British Television Awards....


My votes for the British Advertising Awards  
- Stella Artois Train Triple Filter 
- Audi Hummingbird 

More to come :)
Cheers!

Friday, September 23, 2011

I ♥ Nottingham

This week I made a second attempt at visiting Nottingham, the first trip failed in epic proportions.  This time I made it to campus on the a city bus, and found the office I needed.  I still wasn't able to get the signature I need for a student rail card.  Apparently I'm not a "real" student until I register for classes next week.  Afterword I made a new friend on a yellow uni double-decker bus!  Shelia is from Kenya, and it was her birthday.  We had an adventure getting to the shopping area in Nottingham and then my wonderful cousin Charlie met up with us.  He gave me a very nice tour of all sorts of amazing things in Nottingham.  

Highlights:

A bar in a beautiful old church Pitcher and Piano
A small free art museum Nottingham Contemporary
A cool dinner and art house theater The Broadway

I finally felt comfortable and much less lost after he helped me.  I was also called "duckie", apparently its a term of endearment.  Charlie had to explain that one to me! ha  Next week is the official semester kick off.  Lots of meetings, fairs, and presentations to attend.  No official classes until the first week in October.


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Officially over a week!

It's been over a week since I came to Grantham, and I am LOVING England.  I got back yesterday from visiting my cousin Katie in Manchester.  We had a crazy good time at some very fun bars... three nights worth of fun.  Her boyfriend Chris's birthday was on sat and I met some really cool people.

          
                                         Chris and beer!                               Fun new people!
    
I've been living it up awaiting my program to start.  I did some great shopping in Manchester!  I finally purchased some adorable Hunter boots, and a very velvety 80's dress for a themed party on the 24th.






Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Bad News, Good News

The bad news....... Netflix, Pandora, Project Runway (via lifetime), and the Daily Show hate England.  None of their video options on their websites work here because "The video you are trying to watch can not be viewed from your current country/location."  Why these wonderful brands and companies hate the UK I'm not sure.  What a downer.

The good news... I've been a pirate for a while and can find them online for free.

As my brother would say

 May the flying spaghetti monster wrap you in his noodley embrace, shower you with his holy marinara, and grant you peace, Ramen.


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

You know you're in England when....

So far I've struggled opening a bank account, and getting a student rail pass.  They need more documentation, they need a stamp from the University.... blah blah blahhhhh!

The only thing that has been easy is getting my NHS registration completed. And that's how I know I'm not in the US... because the easiest thing about being here is that I'm already insured. :)

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Sad Camera.... Happy Christine

I have safely arrived in England and properly celebrated with my British family!  It was a nice flight from Minneapolis to Iceland.  By nice I mean long and sleepless, but comfortable.  Iceland is really interesting and I would have loved to post pictures of my trip to the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa.  BUT I forgot to pack my camera card reader :(  So photos will have to wait until I can track down a reader.  The pool was amazing!  It was all foggy when we arrived at 10, parts are warmer than others as you walk around.  There was very cool silica mud to put on your face and body as a mask.  I couldn't get in for a massage but had a great time floating around and getting a drink at the bar in the pool.  I met a very nice new friend from Australia who is moving to London for a few years.  Hopefully I can visit her once I am settled.  It was a very relaxing 4 hours before I had to head to the airport for my flight from Reykjavik to London.  That flight went by very fast, sleeping on and off.  Once we landed and I finished waiting for customs to stamp my passport I met up with Malcolm, Trisha and Katie and drove to my new home in Grantham.  

Tomorrow is all about setting up my new life - bank account, cell phone, shampoo and conditioner and other toiletries - all the essentials. 

More later!

Friday, September 2, 2011

Diet Coke I love you...


You have served me well Diet Coke.... We've had years of codependency, I don't know what I'll do without you.  I'm sure the most immediate pangs of sadness will be the massive migraine I have from not drinking you.  We had a good month though... 36+ in the last two weeks, not bad.  How I will miss your sweet bubbly presence in my life.  I promise not to tell you when I find a British replacement, nor will I blame you when my British dentist finds the cavity you caused.

 Love always
Christine

Leaving on a jet plane...

Today is the day... In 10 hours I'll be in the air flying towards England. I can't wait. This summer has been such a long one. I'm so excited for my journey. :)



Thursday, August 25, 2011

Practice Packing

Practice Packing, because I'm unemployed and wanting to leave yesterday. It all fits. Well it all almost fits. A little standing might be in order for the real deal :)



Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Ohhhh Minnesnowta




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City Pages has an awesome list of things to LOVE about Minnesota... It made me think of the things I will miss in the next year.

1. My friends and family living close by
2. The feet and feet of snow to play in
3. Cross country skiing
4. Biking on our wonderful green-way
5. The Birchwood, Loring Pasta Bar, French Meadow Bakery, GiGi's, and Pizza Luce
6. Diet Coke that tastes like Diet Coke
7. Sunning at the lakes
8. Big storms late in the night
9. Sunny days, when it's not over 80
10. Teaching art, hopefully learning about art with compensate
11. The Renaissance festival, I will get to practice my accent out of costume

I'm trading all these things and more for a huge adventure into the unknown. I can't wait to see what my new favorites in England will be!




Wednesday, August 17, 2011

My Visa

Just got an email stating that my Student Visa was issued and that my passport is on its way back to me.... Such a giant stress relief! Today I am going to get a mani-pedi in celebration.


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Counting Down

Welcome to my blog! I am super excited and getting ready to leave... my countdown is about 2 weeks too long. I wish I was leaving within the week! Continue to send happy thoughts as I plan, pack unpack and pack again, and wait for my visa and passport to make their way to my mailbox. Any day now right?!