sweetprince: (nature girl)
First and foremost, thanks to [livejournal.com profile] mickeym for the virtual gift. I'm touched that you would give a Scrooge like me a cookie! Anyway, the next installment in Lauren's Holiday Adventure Saga went as follows: my mother and I had been shopping for the whole day in Mountain View, first Cost Plus, then Global Beads, then Books Inc., then Book Buyers, then Shady Lane, than Borders (is anybody noticing a theme here), and we decided to top it off by seeing Juno at 6 PM.

Well this is all fine and dandy, she brings up my summer plans and I tell her I want to go to London, and she says she knows and that's awesome. So we're discussing and I warn her that if I do an internship with the BBC like I'm applying for, it will be very very expensive. Oho, well that changes things a little, but mostly she doesn't say anything.

She then asks me if I'm going to do something in LA, and I say, well, maybe. I've looked in a few places and it's not what I want. Suddenly she's incredibly angry, and going off on how I always have to choose the "most expensive option" and how she's tired of hearing about how "I want to have cool experiences" or whatnot, and then I tell her about Ned's crazy summer where he went to Valencia, didn't speak any Spanish, and painted fiber glass windows for a Cathedral all summer long. Like hello, he's a history major with an emphasis in American frontier, he just decided to go off and do something.

I tell her I'm not sure I want to go to the movie now, but she buys both tickets and we go into the theater and she won't talk to me AT ALL, so I shrug my shoulders and pick a seat and say fuck it. This girl and her mother sit down behind us.

"So you should do this program in Hampstead and then you'll end up in London."
"I don't want to go to London!"
"Why not? It's a great plan for the summer!"
"I don't want to! All I want is one fun summer!"
"So then go to Chicago and study at the Art Institute!"
"No mom, WHY CAN'T I HAVE ONE FUN SUMMER?"

So this girl's mother wants to send her to London, mine wants to send me to god knows where, um, can we trade?
sweetprince: (praying mantis)
[ mood | awed ]
[ music | Ordinary World-Duran Duran ]

Last full day in London today. My mother and I were returning from the Tate Modern when two crazy Irishman jumped on our train and started playing music. They were good, but it was a little weird. Colleen would've been jealous I bet.

Avenue Q was wonderful. I've had the soundtrack for awhile now, but you don't really get the full experience of Christmas Eve or Nicky or really any of them. The person who operated Trekie and Nicky was SOOOO funny. When he and Rod's operator had to dance their puppets together I was practically snorting my water out my nose.

I'm going to miss London alot. I've gotten to know the city better than I would have had I gone with my dad, since my mother and I didn't hit the usual tourist traps. Cute boys abounded of course, although I have a theory that says that the boys are always cuter everywhere you don't live. Except in the Netherlands, where they actually are that beautiful.

decided to take a break from Christian and show youTHIS! )



To whom it may concern . . .I'm buying the Night Watch when I get home, but I need you guys to rec me some good novels! Most of you know I love fantasy!

sweetprince: (strictly ballroom)
[ mood | hot ]
[ music | Sin Sin Sin-Robbie Williams ]

LONDON!!! Whew. Now that I've got that out of my system. Guys and Gals here I am, and am I in love? Yes, a love strong enough to match my love for iced tea and sunshine and Wes Anderson films (er and Slash . . .). Last night my mother and I went out for Indian food and just walked around. I bought two books: a collection of Tim Burton interviews and one of the only Neil Gaiman novels I haven't read--Stardust. Figured I'd better hop to it, seeing as they're making a movie.

So many cute shops here mixed in with cheap souvenir stands and cheesy street performers. We went down to Westminster today and I felt terribly bad for the people who actually had to work there. It was so damn clogged with tourists (half of them Japanese), we decided to go back for Westminster Abbey tomorrow.

Finally proved to my mother that the London Eye actually exists and it's not some invention of mine.

Shameless Eye Candy! )



to whom it may concern . . .I'm actually going to see Avenue Q!

Profile

sweetprince: (Default)
sweetprince

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags