Thursday, February 28, 2013

Christmas 2012

It's been awhile since I last posted. I'm afraid I haven't been very motivated to do much writing lately, but since I haven't even blogged about Christmas in England yet, I guess I had better do that!


Back in December I was able to go home with my roommate and spend Christmas with her family in Bristol, England for two weeks. My roommate, Cath, and her family made me feel very much at home and took me around to all sorts of exciting places. I was also introduced to special English delicacies such as Christmas pudding, mince pies, and fish and chips.


I visited the seaside, toured the city of Bath, and went on a pretty great shopping trip in Cardiff, Wales. Although I loved seeing new things in England, I also loved seeing familiar things in England. For instance, I got really excited when I saw the store Staples. It wasn't that I needed or  wanted to shop there. I was just thrilled to see something so familiar. I was also pretty excited to have this. (Don't worry, not all those donuts were mine.)

One of the most unique things I got to do was go to a pantomime. My roommate bought me tickets as a surprise, and I had no idea what a pantomime was. To be honest, I still don't really know what one is, but it was pretty amazing. Later on, I read an article in a magazine about the history of British pantomimes. The author wrote something to the extent of, "I have seen many an American or Australian watching their first pantomime with a look of complete bewilderment, but they always come out enthusing wildly." I feel that that sums up my feelings towards pantomimes pretty accurately. If you can imagine a play of a fairy tale, with lots of slapstick humor, puns, parodies of pop songs, break dancers, audience participation, and outlandish costumes, you will have a small idea of what a pantomime is like. I highly recommend them if you are into bizarre humor.

We also had the chance to go to London for a few days over New Years Eve. The city was crazy full of people, but it was really great to be able to see all the sights. My roommate, her sister, and I ended up standing in one place for 4 hours next to the Thames river waiting for the NYE fireworks. Although I probably wouldn't do it again, it definitely was an experience and some of the best fireworks I've ever seen.


I returned to Bucharest well-rested, well-fed, and ready for the second semester. I will let you know how that's been going next time!