Entry: And there she stands Tuesday, September 23, 2008



Yes, finally, an update from me, almost fully settled in my tiny apartment in London.

After a few trips down the grocery store nearby, a tube down to the Ikea in Edmonton, and a few other stops here and there - it would sufice to say that I'm well-equipped for my life away from home. Although it has only been a week, I'm gradually comprehending the real meaning of independence; and how much more I have to learn to attain the level of maturity I desire, to be able to stand tall, on my own two feet. It certainly does help that my apartment mates (five of them on my floor- we share only a kitchen and living space; otherwise it's en suite where I have my mini bathroom) are extremely willing- be it to teach me how to cook asparagus, to laugh over my incompetency over a glass of wine or walk me through the best deals in the city.

London as a city, is a great place to live in- despite minor hiccups here and there, that exist in every cosmopolitan anyway - the transport system is so well connected that I can get from one point to another without too much of a wait, the service in general is top notch, the people come from all walks of life and hence present a diverse range of individuals that expose you to so much! The weather hasn't been too gloomy, and the slight breeze of extremely cold air is a good change from the humidity of Malaysia. Of course, I do have my heaters in hand to keep me comfortably warm.

And yes, I'm definitely enjoying my time at university itself.

King's College London not only offers a great line-up for the LLB programme,their highly accomplished professors are also able to relate the subject to each student in a way that makes the subject so much more refreshing- they've even created an online system whereby plenary discussions go onto a forum called the Blackboard Vista, to encourage intellectual discourse among the 400 undergraduates enrolled.The social life here is amazing - taking into account the fact that everyone comes in knowing hardly anyone, the University itself and its constituent societies make a commendable effort to organize multiple fresher's events which allow for networking, relationship building, and well, pure fun! 

I've got a Criminal Law lecture in another hour, so I'll leave you with some pictures to share with you my experience here so far.

 

Till then, cheers, and take care.

Everyone, please get skype, so we can catch up!(search:sassyurbanite) Alternatively, do not hesitate to email me at sarahc@asia.com , or facebook me at anytime. Qiki has done that already!

I miss you all.

Lovelove

 

Sarah, Jack, Dora and Daniel

King's College London- Waterloo Campus

King's Maughan Library - my dream library!

Daddykins and I-doesn't he look so cute with his backpack!

More of our library-inside. The books!!!

A glimpse of Venice

Camilla, Becky and the crazy dancers that night

Familia in London

 

My awesome apartment mate from Luxembourg ,Claire!

"Dry up all your tears, swallow your fears

For tomorrow is here

To reawake, unlearn and discover

Breathe in your victory

Dreams to be fulfilled with glory."

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