Highlights of the last couple of weeks in London:
- Rachel's boyfriend Ben (who's perhaps more significantly my friend from home :) ) arrived in London to start his semester at the NYU in London program. He's the best because he indulges us when we're being really aggressively stupid by (usually fake) laughing at our intensely dumb shenanigans. He also sometimes lets me inappropriately bully him into doting on me as though I'm some kind of packaged extension of Rachel. (Because I say, "It's not fair that she gets to be a princess when I'd be just as good a princess!" *see earlier posts/Rachel's blog. We'd both be really benevolent, inclusive, fun-loving princesses.*)
Paris Preview: Ben carrying bags. His, Rachel's, Mine. |
- Drinks with a cousin of my cousins (for my family: Suzanne Muchin's stepson, Josh Brown--such a sweetheart!) who didn't make clear in his invitation that I'd be going IN to Parliament (where he's interning for the semester) and able to attend a Parliament staffers' reception before drinks in the Parliament staffers' pub, which is directly underneath Big Ben. Very cool night, very cool people.
- Our second walk through Hampstead Heath park, this time with our friend Jake (who we met last summer in NYC) and his girlfriend Emily. Both arrived in London this semester.
- Trips to Borough Market.
- A pub crawl crafted by our Swedish friend who's lived in London now for three years. He's a big resource now that we've been to all the places in my bookstore-bought "Little Black Book of London."
- The Hari Krishna on London School of Economics' campus (about a 3 minute walk from ours) who serves heaping portions of delicious, free, vegetarian meals.
He also has a sense of humor! |
- Our overnight in Brighton, a coastal town south of London. Rachel and I stayed with my cousin Cashel and her boyfriend Moses at their flat (which had an incredible front room with floor to ceiling bay windows) for a night and had the best time. We ate delicious food, drank delicious cider and walked through the towns famously charming lanes. I still can't get over how lucky I feel to have such wonderful family in London.
Cashel and Rachel on Brighton's pebble beach. |
- Last and nerdiest highlight: my Aristotle class. Love it so much.
Thanks Libby for filling us all in! Ben can always become a sherpa if all else fails.
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