Sad to see the journey end =

  
It’s taken me 3 days to finish my final blog post. I originally started typing it at the London airport but stopped when I realized once this post is done, that means this life changing journey has come to an end and quite frankly I was not ready for that. As I sit here and think about all the great memories I have created with this wonderful group of people. People that I was lucky to have met, everyone truly added something to this trip and for that/them I am grateful. There is one memory that sticks out to me the most and that was our first dinner at the boot and flogger as a whole family. This memory is so special to me because they put us in a private room downstairs and it was as if time had stopped for a moment and we were just wrapped up in each other. It was the memory to set the whole tone for the trip. Everyone was filled with excitement, talking across the table back an forth, seeing who was getting what to eat. Bangers and mash, fish an chips or Mac an cheese, honestly where did the food even end that night? We were making plans to see what we all wanted to explore on our spare time and see if anyone had completed there group projects yet. But the best surprise came at the end of dinner unexpectedly, thanks again Dr. J’s parents =] At that moment I knew this experience was going to be life changing, from seeing a breathe taking view of the entire city from the London eye, to roaming through the streets of Chinatown, and seeing/experiencing the changing of the guard. London was alive and I was there to experience it. There are no amount of words that I can use to explain my deepest gratitude to everyone who was involved with helping me make my dreams a reality. I feel as if I left apart of me back in London and can not wait to go back an continue to explore what London has to offer. 

So for now it is not good bye but see you soon London! 

Amber 

I’m back!

I can’t help but feel a little bit of sadness about being back. A week was just enough for me to fall in love, miss home, and want to return to Europe very soon! On the brighter side the plane ride back was much easier and I was able to get a window  seat. There is nothing like seeing the world beneath you during  a flight to make you feel like you have been somewhere new and exciting! Watching the the clouds pass beneath me as I caught glimpses of the precious land of England below made the return trip home exciting, refreshing, and took my breath away.
I miss everything about London, England. The pubs, the delicious food, and the borough market! I can’t beleive I was blessed with the opportunity to visit so early in my life. I met several Londoners who were surprised at how much of the city I got to see!

I am so truly happy for all of the sites, food, culture, etc.. that I was exposed to. I can’t imagine a different experience with any other people.

As I begin to unpack I am starting to feel a little bit of  sadness as I pack away the memories and experiences I took

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away from my travels.

I loved the exposure to the culture as well as the exploration of new and old architecture. This was truly an experience of a lifetime and I am so happy to have had with CSU Channel Islands and Dr. Jenkins!

Markets in the Morning

Our ciguatera team has been heading out most mornings (when their alarms go off) to census the offerings in the Aitutaki Market down at the main wharf on Sir Albert Henry Drive.  It opens at 6:00am and we usually shoot to get there around 6:20.  While have had an array of student make the drive […]

The End…

It has been about three days now since our departure from London and it has been a bitter sweet past couple of days. I am not too sure how to handle the culture shock of being back in the United States because it is so different from Europe. I do know that I did have the time of my life in Europe and experienced so many new things that without the university 392 course I would not have experienced otherwise. This is definitely a trip that you want to go on while in college and it is more than enough to get you immersed in a culture that is not so different yet unique in its own way. I have to say that of all the site seeing and of all the things that I have done, meeting new and interesting people was by far the most invaluable experience. It was meeting people that exposed me to the culture even more and it signified how diverse other cultures and countries really are. We advocate diversity in the United States but in Europe, diversity is a household term and it is quite visible that everyone seems to be living peacefully amongst one another. The people really helped this entire trip and I really wanted to share how wonderful the people were, because on my final day in Trafalgar Square I was asked to take a photo with French people who were really nice by the way. Here it is! And please take advantage of all of the exciting opportunities like this. I had a wonderful time, it is only goodbye until next time (: 

 

Adventure day

Since Amanda was taken out by a wave yesterday so Aspen was added to the team today. Today Sean needed to help the ROV team move stuff. The fish team took us to our first location for the lagoon survey. Today we survey lagoons that were more of the inner of the island. They were […]

When it’s all Said and Done

I have been back home for about three days now and I have to say it has been both a blessing and a curse. I remember waking up the next day, disappointed after the realization that I wasn’t in London. There wasn’t a day that went by last week where we weren’t exploring or learning something new. Settling back into my flow of pace is hard after coming back from such an exciting trip.

On the other hand, it felt nice to be home. To see my friends, family and dogs. I had been anxious all week to tell them about everything I saw and to show them the pictures. Most of them would ask me how the food was amongst several other things. I had to admit that I am happy to be home partly because I missed our food! I remember the conversation we had on our way to the airport about how we all wanted McDonald’s or Mexican food or even soda. We all had our different cravings. It’s funny how when you leave what you know it makes you appreciate what you do have. For example, while I think the idea of a public transportation system is incredibly smart I also really missed the accessibility of having a car. It took some getting used to traveling by the metro and having to plan out how you were going to get there and time it accordingly. Here, we have the luxury of getting in our car, turning on google maps and we are set. 

It’s definitely a bittersweet feeling being at home. I miss seeing the 15 people that became my temporary family every day. This experience would have not been the same had they not been there. I think traveling with people almost enforces a bond that usually takes time in different circumstances.   

 
Looking back, I cannot emphasize how lucky I feel to be a part of this humbling experience. I had an opportunity that most people don’t get.

Out of everything we did this week I still stand by the Westminster Abbey- Oxford came in close second. I was captivated by how much thought was put into the architecture. It was unlike anything I have ever seen before and I truly think it captures what London as a city is. 

  

Writing our thank you cards will be an emotional process. We met so many wonderful people along the way. All of them seemed genuinely excited to help us in our journey. When you are thrown into a city like that, you learn to appreciate gratitude from strangers a lot more and realize just how important it is. 

This experience seemed to fly by. It was almost as if it happened in the blink of an eye. But now, I plan on going back and exploring the rest of Europe. London was only a taste of what Europe has to offer and I plan going back after I graduate to discover the rest. Hopefully when I do return, it will be just as legendary as this one was. 

The Last Day 

Our last day in London was spent more quietly than the others. We started it by going to trafalgar square for a presentation. When we got there we realized how lovely the place was. There were performers on the side and artist drawing with chalk on the floor. Since I was with the group that presented I had the opportunity to join them in their search for an artifact. They eventually found this man who made rings for people to take, all he asked for was tips.  

 
He was very sweet and the rings he made has awesome designs. You could even ask him to make you a particular one. 

After the presentation, we all headed over to Camden Market for one last souvineer shopping trip. Of course, shopping can be a tiring feat in itself so we all took a nap as soon as we got home to recover. 

Feeling a little sad that we didn’t get to see St. Paul’s Cathedral, we decided to walk over there after dinne. It was absolutely beautiful. It was so big and ornate, especially when it was lit up at night. 

  
We spent the rest of the night there commemorating what our favorite parts of the trip was and how much we enjoyed the experience. It was definitely a bittersweet moment. At one point we were laying down in the rose garden, talking and Jesse says “We are just hanging out at St. Paul’s Cathedral-no big deal” almost emphasizing how surreal this whole experience was. 

While I’m incredibly disappointed that tomorrow we have to get on a plane that will take us home, I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to build these memories that will last a lifetime. It feels as if I have known some of these people for my whole life and it’s comforting to know that even after his ends our friendships that we have made will continue.  

 

Teaching the next Generation

On Tuesday, August 4 we were blessed with a visit by group of students from the local school here on Aitutaki.  These young people (who ranged from middle to high school ages) were in the middle of their two-week Independence Day holiday but still managed to muster up the energy to come by our “Base […]

Day 2

Today we had a tour of the Tower of London, went across the Tower Bridge to Coty hall, went to the Shard and the Borough Market! Another full and exciting day for the London Brigade! 

Our first stop was the Tower of London.  This place was crazy.  In here we saw the Crown Jewels, and learned that this place was practically a zoo!  Going through each building within the tower was cool because each room contained something new and interesting.  One room showed, as I mentioned previously, all the animals that were kept on site.  One king had a polar bear on the premises! There was also a room that was filled with monkeys that were not in cages.  Unfortunately that room was shut down after a little boy was attacked.  However, in the end the animals were sent to the London Zoo.  My favorite room through out the tower was a room where prisoners carved works of art into the marble.   

   
This was absolutely insane to see.  I really enjoyed that.  
After the Tower of London we went across Tower Bridge.  The same bridge that many people call the London Bridge, but that one is in Lake Havasu.  

  
It truly is a breathtaking bridge.  It is kind of surreal to walk over it, because it is hard to believe you’re walking over a body of water let alone on this beautiful piece of architecture. Once we passed the bridge we saw City Hall.  A building we had learned about in class.  Definitely a modern building that was designed by Norman Foster who was the same architect for our very own Broome library.  So that was pretty cool! 

We finally made our way to the Shard, and going to the top of this building was something I was truly excited for.  Seeing London in a whole new light. The building measures at just a little over 1,000 feet.  As we all made our way into the express elevators there was a sense of excitement and nervousness in the air.  We finally made it to the top, and the view was absolutely stunning.   

   
My favorite part was probably he too most level that was outside.  It was crazy to be able to feel the wind blowing above you and being up that high.  Truly a memorable experience.

After the shard we made our way to the Borough Market which was so cool!!! A group did their presentation and as their beginning activity they asked us to go try something we have never tried before.  So me and a few other people went and tried oysters.  

 They were so fresh, just like everything at the market. And thy were actually surprisingly good. After that we all reconnected to hear the presentation.  It was a great presentation and we were all eager to go out and explore the space! Once we were free to walk around there was so much to see.  Fresh produce, fresh seafood, cheeses, meats, fruits, wines, teas, chocolates, everything you could think of!  It was a farmers market on steroids.  I thought it was really cool to see that people were just coming here to get their groceries instead of going to a chain grocery store.  Seeing the support the people of London had for their local food was something I really appreciated.  Another thing I loved was seeing how busy it was.  It was packed with people.  And that’s how most of London seemed.  People taking the public transportation, so many people biking, walking, lots of people outside, socializing.  I thought that was really cool, because we don’t see a lot of that in California.  

Overall today was a really great day.  I truly enjoyed it!

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