This is really overwhelming. It has been far too long since my last real post and I really have no idea where to begin! Let's see... I went to Bath so I guess I could start there.
We took a train from London's Paddington Station to Bath (which is in the UK). Upon arrival we did a little walking tour of the city and learned a little history from our cultural activities coordinator, Tony, whom we all love. He is incredibly knowledgeable about history and you can tell he loves retelling his stories. On our tour we saw the Royal Crescent which is a curved row of flats with an amazing view of green rolling hills. I guess the queen loved it so much that she declared it royal and therefore the view can never be changed. I wish I could do that! After the tour we had a little lunch (I had an unfortunate Pub burger which was atrocious) and then we visited the Roman Bath House (pictured above). It is these ancient buildings made into a museum that you walk through and then you get to the baths (that smell old) and that's about it. Interesting for a few minutes but the audio guides were a tad unnecessary. Oh well, it was an experience. All I have to say is that I would not care to take a dip in that water... We also didn't touch the water because our flat mate Megan who visited Bath the term before and all of her old flat mates touched the water and then had really bad luck afterwards. We didn't risk it. After the baths we were going to get high tea in the Pump room but the wait was too long so we found a little tea place and had some there. Then we returned via train.
I don't think I have written about the bus tour yet. Ally, Bill, Bri, Megan, Amber and I all decided that we wanted to get a good look at London so we bought tickets for the open air bus tour around London. That was pretty fun... We ended up riding the same end bit twice because we decided we would get the full share of the transportation and we ended up guessing what the guide was going to say next. It's kind of sad to know they are scripted but at the same time It's good to know we didn't miss out on anything. Actually, I recall correcting a few of the things the speaker said because our guide previously had told us something different. Not to her obviously because that would have been rude-American-esq.

I feel bad because this entry seems a bit lame but I am a little fuzzy on the details of everything. Aside from these two little trips I have mostly been going to class, working on homework, having picnics in the park because the weather has been GORGEOUS, fabric shopping, vintage shopping, pub going... Friday night we went to a club called Fabric and it was a giant maze! They played drum and bass music (alternative... like techno a bit) and had all these different dance floors with different DJ's. It was really fun and we danced the night away. Ally got a little exuberant with her dancing at one point and flopped her hand into my nose and, of course, I got a bloody nose. I rushed to the bathroom and the bathroom attendant tried to get me a paramedic. That was embarrassing. Luckily it had a short run which is fairly unusual for my nose but I was incredibly thankful. We also went to this other club a few weeks ago called Proud. It used to be horse stables and they turned all the stables into mini rooms with light up dance floors. This is a picture of Ally, Kate and I at Proud in one of the stable "rooms".
In my menswear class we are starting the creation of our patterns for our final garments. We have to design 6 outfits and we will be physically creating one of them (it is going to be CRAZY expensive! My silk for my hat for accessories class was £40 a meter!). The theme was Darwin so my collection has a fossil inspiration. Essentially the collection has an Edwardian-modern look to it, the colors grow progressively darker the farther down the body you go (like rock layers) and the top is going to have "growths" on it (made from fabric). I'll post pictures when it is done so it makes more sense. It has been a little stressful because I have had to fill an entire sketch book with mixed media of my design ideation process, make a toile (mock up) of a menswear jacket for practice, make 10 two page collages of line, texture, color, lighting, and photography style that represent me, put together and prepare for two fashion styling photo shoots, and work on my hat for my accessories class. This is why I have been absent from my blog for so long! Here's a picture of my accessories classroom and the blocks we are using for our hats. Unfortunately I do not have any pictures of my hat progress but I hope to take some this week.
Here's some pics of my haunting spots: The park for our picnics and Camden Head, our favorite local pub. The picture on the left is Ally and Megan and the right is Megan and myself (both my flat mates). Recently we have been meeting new AIU students and hanging out with them. They are full time degree seekers at AIU and I am JEALOUS!
This Friday Ally and I are heading in the early AM to Paris to visit Hattie (FINALLY!!!). We are going to spend the weekend through Wednesday in Paris and then she comes to London Wednesday night to visit us for the weekend! I am excited for a whole week and a half dose of some Hattie AND we get to see Paris to boot! I am not sure when and if I am going to Paris with my accessories teacher. She's having some trouble getting through the hurdles to take us so we thought we would go on our own. I guess I will let you know how it was upon my return! I have to stop procrastinating and get on my homework... boo... maybe I'll watch Stardust instead.
I miss you all tons and I wish you would all just come here so I don't have to leave!!!
Cin Cin!
