1.20.2010

home sweet home

for the next four months! i've been in london now one week exactly, and i figured it's time to document all of the havoc i've been wreaking on this wonderful city. i think this may be the first time i've sat down and had about twenty minutes to myself. i sit here in my incredibly small, but nonetheless charming, dorm room in kings cross london. the area's vaguely reminiscent of the lower east side--unimaginably fun during the night time, and a bit difficult to look at during the day time. i live just a "stone's throw away," as they say here, from angel, though, and i'm slowly realizing, as i tackle more and more areas throughout the city, that angel is in fact my favorite. living in a city that borrows not only certain names of areas from manhattan but also streets (i ran to regent's park the other day, and travelled along delancey street!), it's difficult to refrain from comparing every single experience to its counterpart in my mind. i've promised myself that i'd try to stop doing that as much, though. while i explored the local pubs/cafes/coffee shops the first few days solely in kings cross, i've recently branched out to a ton of more areas: i've gotten to know many of the areas that branch off of tottenham court road, such as bloomsbury, soho, leicester square, and picadilly circus (from north to south, respectively). i was really excited to find out during my orientation that bloomsbury was the "intellectual center of the city,"--it only makes sense that i go to "uni" there--and that right below it began the theatre district. when i visited london a year ago, i measured distances and locations solely by pubs and cafes and actual venues, so it's just about the craziest feeling to revisit places from last year while understanding how far north or south or east or west it is. i still have a LOT to get to know, though. soho, only about 4 or 5 blocks, was incredibly quaint and charming. before meeting up with some of my american friends in the nyu program in picadilly circus (the tourist center of the city) to watch the jets game, kristin and i went to a pub in soho completely infiltrated with locals. i haven't had too many chances to talk to native londoners just yet--i'm embarrassed to say that thus far in an attempt to settle myself into the nyu lifestyle here i've mainly gone out in obnoxiously large crowds of americans--but i'm learning the places that they frequent and i can't wait to learn their culture. i did meet one person who bartends at the local restaurant down the block and who's pretty knowledgeable about the local "underground music scene," whatever that means. in any case, i'll be in touch with him to find out certain local music events going on so that i can go to some. speaking of music, this weekend i'll be going to the "brand new" concert on saturday at the wembley theatre. it's not in "zone 1," which is the center city, so it'll be a bit of a trip. kristin's going with me, and she and i decided we'd venture over to the area a bit early and spend some time in the area since we don't know a thing about it. other than that, i've already been assigned two books to read this weekend, but i'd still like do conquer a few things before classes start up again on tuesday:

- do some shopping on oxford street
- take another run to regent's park -- it's so beautiful!
- book my trip to prague to visit my friend sarah, which will most likely be the last weekend in february!
- i also have a required day trip to greenwich tomorrow for my class, the english novel in the 19th century. it shouldn't last the whole day i don't think, and it's another excuse to get out of central london, so i can't complain.

this is the first of MANY posts in this blog, and i really want to use it as a way to 1. allow people who i may not talk to as much as i'd love to at home to stay in touch and 2. allow me to have another medium besides my moleskines to document my experience here, so please do comment/suggest/recommend anything to me!

cheers!

1 comment:

klroti said...

Glad I've been able to share in your initial experience of London, sis. Though, if I may take a very small stand for my beloved city, it is New York who has borrowed names from London and not the other way around ;)

I think you have a pretty great grasp on London after being here for only one week... keep posting frequently so I can live vicariously through you!

Also, many thanks for plugging my blog via yours. My readership will probably increase to 2 now. I didn't even know you could do that!