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| Escaping the cold at The Pump House. |
It’s a little bit random, I agree, especially if you aren’t here to watch a football match (which I’m not). I’m here for the history and for a little bit of fun.
Today in a nutshell:
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| Julie, Lauryn, and myself at Albert Dock. |
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| James, myself, and Lauryn showing our school pride. Go Pirates! #BeSouthwestern |
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| At The Beatles Story |
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| You can hardly tell in this picture, but I am trying (badly) to play a giant piano projected on the floor. Yes, this was supposed to be a children’s activity, but since there were no children around… |
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| A ferris wheel! |
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| Buildings in Liverpool city centre. |
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| Liverpool is quite pretty at night, and in the day time, too! |
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| Christmas lights are appearing all over the UK! |
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| Lauryn and Julie at The Pump House pub near Albert Dock. |
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| Mulled wine! The perfect way to warm up some frozen fingers. This hot, tasty drink put me in the holiday spirit! |
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| Cheers! |
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| The chandelier above us… I spilled wine all over my arm while attempting to take this picture. Let’s all take a moment to laugh at my expense. |
My hostel is a little hole in the wall ironically named the “Royal Chambers” – but seriously, this place is a tiny door wedged between two stores. If you happened to blink as you walked by, you probably wouldn’t even see it. However, I am SO incredibly pleased with it because it is peaceful, relatively clean, and it has awesome WiFi access for its guests, which is something that I go crazy for because I’m used to having pretty poor internet service over here in Europe. I feel like I’m sitting in the lap of luxury.
Besides all the traveling and sightseeing that I’ve been doing the last three months, a lot of my time is devoted to the incredibly large amounts of schoolwork and reading I’m assigned every week. And what classes am I taking? A total of four, which include:
1) World Civilizations I
2) A History of British Commodities and International Conflict
3) Theatricality
4) Understanding Modern Britain
I’m starting to freak out a little bit about a 6-8 page paper due for my Commodities course on Thursday morning because I haven’t started it at all. This isn’t too surprising, since I am the queen of procrastination. However, since I will be leaving straight from class on Thursday to catch my afternoon train to Paris (yes, I am going to Paris next weekend!!), I’m stressed about both writing my paper and somehow packing for my trip… Because we all know I will be doing both those tasks on Wednesday evening. For now though, I will just relax and enjoy the rest of my weekend. I like to leave panic sessions for later, too.
So far, this is the effect that Liverpool has had on me:
Awesome, I know. These Lennon-esque glasses have to be the best cheap souvenir I’ve ever purchased. I got them earlier today at The Beatles Story, which is a museum in Liverpool that tells the entire Beatles story from start to finish. It was pretty interesting. Tomorrow we’ll be going back to see a special exhibition put on by The Beatles Story in conjunction with Elvis Presley’s Graceland that is all about Elvis and his immense influence on the Beatles themselves.
Anyway, I need to get busy relaxing, so I’ll stop writing for now.
























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