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Well, it feels like I'm finally back on track here lately---if I ever have been since arriving here in the first place. I've organized everything nicely, vacuumed, started doing my homework more proactively, and finally started cooking actual meals again instead of spending too much on takeout this or microwave that. Which is also helping my wallet---which is suffering, poor dear.

I think it's partially because I'm both a resident and a tourist. I'm here too long to just be on vacation, but short enough that there's still an impending sense of everything being over soon and I feel like I have to constantly be doing some fun attraction every weekend. Speaking of, last weekend was so cool! Saturday I had two big firsts.

Firstly, I went to London Anime And Gaming Con, my first ever con! I went with some fellow American friends from my British uni, and it was super epic. My highlights include: getting FOUR Streetpasses at once, seeing a ton of cool and cute cosplays and getting some cute stuff from the Artists' Alley! My favourite finds are a cute phone charm made to look like a lavender Nintendo DS game cartridge and a big bag charm shaped like Girls' Generation's lightstick with chibi heads of the members inside!

After the convention (thanks again to my sainted friends for helping me do all the stuff I wanted to do in my limited time!) I got the tube and met up with Blue! I needed to grab a quick lunch, but the Hammersmith station's ramen vending machine (a real thing!!) wasn't working! :( So I got Chopstix instead, which is a Chinese chain probably comparable to Panda Express for my American readers. I had their "soymazing chicken" and lo mein, but didn't get to sit on the train so I had to eat it standing up. And then when I got to Covent Garden station, there were really long lines for the escalators. "I don't know why they won't just take the stairs," I think, as I pass them by and start up the stairs.

I was not thinking the same thing 200-300 steep spiral stairs later. And what makes it worse is that I was cutting it very close timewise. I got lost in Covent Garden Market and had a lot of trouble finding the bus, and made it to the theatre with about three minutes to spare before the show started. I met up with Blue and we found our seats!

The show was really good!! It starred Hugh Bonneville from Downton Abbey, which my parents watched all the time when I was growing up, and it was insanely surreal to see someone so famous in person! It was matched only by the coolness of when I saw Verivery in person. He's probably the most famous person I've ever seen in person! And everyone's acting was wonderful. The show, in case you don't know, is about C.S. Lewis and his relationship with his wife, and how they cope when she's diagnosed with an illness. It's spectacular, and I hardly have any criticism for the show. It was funny, happy, sad, and got me reflecting about life and death in a valuable way.

Then we wandered around the West End for a few hours before trying to find a place to eat. We settle on Din Tai Fung, kind of a fancy chain that does handmade dumplings and other Taiwanese food. It was really delicious! Although I didn't realize how expensive it was till the bill came. But I'd say it was worth it. I had chicken dumplings, egg fried rice, garlic broccoli (split with Blue) and this cute little (non-alcoholic) peach drink! It was delicious. I could totally imagine a K-pop idol eating there! For some reason, my mind goes to Hyolyn from Sistar and Tiffany from Girls' Generation. I'd like to come back when I have the money. ^-^

I've also been spending less lately. I think my rock bottom was when I went thrifting with a friend last week and spent a concerning amount of money, though I won't divulge the figure here, given my admittedly low budget. I'm not bankrupting my family, but after adding up my spending for the past month and a half since coming here, I've become really anxious. Granted, there are plenty of reasons why it might not be entirely my fault or something, but at the end of the day I just need to take responsibility and do better. Which I did today!

I was going to just do my weekly grocery shopping, stop by the post office and maybe treat myself to some press-on nails today, but I ran into a cool person from my uni's K-pop club who I've been wanting to hang out with, and we ended up spending the day going shopping together! But besides the stuff I had had in mind, I only ended up buying about £10 worth of stuff! Part of which is a surprise for Grey. :) I also bought myself a bracelet and a box set of the first five seasons of Gossip Girl on DVD. It was really cool and, I hope, the start of a friendship.

And that's about it! Blue and I are going somewhere cool this weekend, which I hope to update you about as soon as I return. I still miss Grey a lot, but we're doing our best to appreciate the time we get to spend together anyhow. I'm trying to do all my work and everything, and I think I'm doing better than I was, thank God. I hope I can work on my site tomorrow as well! Anyways, I've got to go get ready for bed. Toodles! (-_-)Zzzz
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Well, it's been a busy couple weeks. I don't know why, since I don't seem to have that much work, but I feel like I'm constantly falling behind and overwhelmed. I have a bunch of clean laundry that I haven't folded yet---although I only washed it last night, so it's a lot better than normal---and reading for A) my London Lit class tomorrow and B) my Genre Fiction class Monday that I haven't done. And I haven't even though about my Ancient History class Tuesday yet---that's for Monday evening Lizzie to work on.

Speaking of London Lit, last week I had to read a pretty dreadful book for it. I'm sorry to any Woolfites (is that a thing?) out there reading this, but  just can't stand Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. I read To The Lighthouse, another book by the same author, back in high school and couldn't really get into it later. The narration is supposed to be "stream-of-consciousness", and I guess it's so stream-of-consciousness that I can't pay attention and slip into my own stream of consciousness. Plus, I don't have any clue what on Earth is happening in the book. I didn't end up getting very far. Which I think was the start of my whole weird backslide.

Other than that, I think I'm slipping into a routine. I spend most of my days alone, actually, but I hang out with friends and go to clubs sometimes. I think living with roommates in America versus having a room to myself here is the main difference---all I share is a kitchen. And my flatmates are all friends from their American schools, so I'm kind of the odd one out.

It's just an awkward situation, but I have plans to hang out with someone next Wednesday. and I'm getting better at being social! Sadly I'm just feeling blegh today so I've stayed in all day. My college is having a free dinner tonight but I'm not sure if I'm going to go or not since I have some homework still, and I still don't feel 100%. We'll see! But I have to go do reading. Toodles!
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I'm a college girl now---and not just because I had my first ramen in my dorm yesterday! (It was a little Hello Kitty noodle cup I got at the World Market in St. Louis when I took a trip thither with Blue on Monday---it was actually really good!) After my post last Thursday, I spent a couple of days making some last rounds before college! Friday was my last "normal" day, and then Saturday and Sunday I visited each side of grandparents. I also spent part of Saturday packing, but spending a little more time packing would've been better. Pro tip: don't leave most of your packing until the day before, because then you'll be up until 2 AM! And then Monday, as I said, Blue and I took a day trip to St. Louis! My mum drove us because she really wanted to see the Doctor Who anniversary display at the Science Centre. Keyword: display---it was a Tardis and a few Sonic Screwdrivers. Granted, that was cool since they were real props from the show, but it was massively underwhelming.

Then we went to Missouri's only k-pop store, Kork! It was really fun, even though it was pretty small. We also had St. Louis Bread Company for lunch! It was kind of sad---it was literally just Panera to the point that even the cups and ads said Panera. We also got lost in the mall trying to find the bathrooms, which are hidden at the end of a long, skinny corridor that's really hard to spot. What the fluff?!? Anyways, afterwards we went to Penzey's and the World Market (where I got so many noodle cups and tteokbokki cups) and checked out Five Below, which I had never been to before! It wasn't that special, but oh well. It was a really fun last hurrah of summer holiday before college!

But honestly, all that kind of seems a world away now, because I moved into college this week! I'm living pretty far from home, but thankfully not too far to drive down there for the weekend or something like that. But luckily there's been enough to do during this orientation week that I've made some potential new friends! Especially my roommate. I'm in a suite, and my roommate and I, as well as our suitemates, have really hit it off! I also have a new group I'm hanging out with that met because some of them and I (I don't have colour named for them yet so I won't W them individually) are in the same department! There are a couple who seem especially cool so far, and I've been having quite a bit of fun hanging out with them all.

Speaking of, yesterday one of them and I went thrifting! Another new acquaintance came along too and it was lovely. I came home with a couple new outfits! The big school events are mostly just standard fare, I think---school spirit stuff, getting-to-know-you stuff, and so on--- but they've been really fun! If I remember anything particularly interesting (my brain's a little fried from getting in bed late all week) I'll make sure to tell y'all! But other than that, I'm really not in my routine yet, so I don't actually know what to do with myself when i don't have any activity to do. It's really odd... I'll have to try and figure that out. So far it's resulted in just aimlessly going on-line whenever I have downtime.

Speaking of the Net, I had to redownload Instagram to connect with people, because Instagram is always the first thing people ask for to communicate. It's a serious bummer to an old neo-Luddite like me who's been planning on getting a flip phone for ages---should I just start giving people my number instead? But then I'd feel left out... ugh!!

But yeah, this seems to be going well so far and I look forward to making aquaintances into friends, meeting new friends, and (of course) classes and all that junk! Sorry if this was incoherent as I'm tired. I'll talk to all y'all soon---toodles!

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