8.29.2006

HOT HOT

Here it is, Day 2 - no A/C in the office. Yikes. Luckily, I was sent home early yesterday by the Ambassador, and today may be the same. Albeit, I may even be home before noon today. It is supposed to get up to 95 degrees today, and with these massive windows in the office, we may as well be little rotisserie chickens in front of our desk.

So, a few cool things. Today is the first day of Mike's class at Duke. Not a class he is taking, but a class he is teaching :) I am thrilled and so very excited for him. I don't envy the butterflies he must be feeling at this minute, but I look forward to hearing all about his first day later this evening.

I have stolen some photos from Meredith and Stefan to show scenes from the party on Saturday. My photos are still on my laptop, which is under repair at Best Buy. Hopefully the ol Geek Squad doesn't erase my hard drive while fixing my sound issues. Anyway, here are some pics:

This is Lauren, Jill and I, attempting to do "sexy face". I think I need to work on mine. It looks like I just ate a pickle.

Continuing with the silly face theme, here is Mike and Stefan doing their best male model poses.

Last, but not least, are three of the MALSketeers. Lauren, Jeremy and I.

I actually have some very cute pics of Mike and I, but alas, they are on the other computer. Hopefully I can post those in the next day or so.

Okay, back to smoldering. Have a great day :)

8.28.2006

Lovely monday

Fantastic! It's Monday! YAY! I am in the office, sans air conditioning or e-mail access. BUT, I still have the internet, so all is not lost.

This weekend was a nice one. Friday was spent at the Durham Bulls Ballpark schmoozing with all the new and old MALS students. Enjoyed some good food, free beer and great company. Saturday night was yet another successful event held at Mike's house - a kick off the semester party for all the Political Science folks, and of course my little contingent of "must have's" at the party. There was a great turnout - at least 20-30 people. maybe more. The shindig finally wrapped up about 3am, and luckily, we decided to clean up that night rather than leave it for the morning. That was a great idea. Because Sunday was definitely needed to sleep in. I don't think I actually started the day until about 3pm.

But once I started the day, it turned into a very successful one! I got some chores done, did my grocery shopping, and I even made lasagna for the first time! It turned out very well. I found a basic spinach lasagna recipe on line and then spiced it up. I added in mushrooms, garlic and onions as well. Mike loved it, and I am so proud of it! I now know I too can make lasagna :)

That's about it here folks. This week is the start of classes, but I don't have my first one until Thursday. The more exciting part is that Mike actually teaches his first class at Duke on Tuesday. Woo hoo!

Ok, back to avoiding work :) Hope everyone is well!!!

8.21.2006

Settling back in

Today is Day One back in the office. I must first say that Lauren did and excellent job keeping up the office for me while I was away. I really don't need to catch up on much - I just need to jump back on the horse and start riding. I am spending today just setting priorities and figuring out what I need to be doing and when.

It was a bit tough getting out of bed at 7:30 this morning though. I have been a bit spoiled by not having to crawl out of bed until about 9:30 each morning at Oxford. Woe is me, I know.

I don't know if I intend to keep posting on the blog for much longer, but I may try to keep up with it. I guess I could talk about my classes, my buddies, etc. But, we'll see. How much self-discipline do I have?????

8.16.2006

HOME!

Hi, everyone! I am happy to report I am home safe and sound. I got in at about 9:30pm on Monday, and I was so thrilled to touch NC soil! Checking in at Heathrow was a nightmare - stood in line for almost 2.5 hours just to check in for my flight, but getting through security took only about 5 minutes! Goes pretty fast when all you have is a plastic bag and then get felt up by friendly airline security personnel. My flight was delayed a couple hours out of Paris, and I arrived in NY late. but, I managed to get a great cab driver who got me to La Guardia in record time, and I was able to catch my flight home.

I am so thrilled to be back. I will be popping into work occasionally over the next couple of days, but I will return full time on Monday.

8.13.2006

bon voyage

alrighty folks, here it is. my sign off from the oxford experience. it is 4:35am here and i just took my shower. About to get ready and the shuttle will be here at 5:21am. Then I am off!!! Send me good travel vibes, please!!!!!! Talk to you from the states.........

My last day in England

Hey, everyone. I am happy to report I am safely in London, after leaving Oxford this morning. After several bus rides, standing in queues and trying to stay warm, I am now snuggled up in a posh hotel room in the Sheraton Heathrow. I was going to go out and wander the city today, but it took about twice as long for me to get here as I thought it would, and at about 3x the cost. So, I am just going to stay put in my hotel room. It's warm, there is room service, and there are expensive movies to buy off the television set. And I just paid 15 pounds (30 USD) to get internet access for one day. Geez. I am already flying through my Amsterdam money, and I didn't even go to Amsterdam!!! I regret that I never really got to see London, but that just means I will make my way back sometime in the future to see LONDON and really enjoy everything it has to offer. This trip was for Oxford, and I accomplished that.

You probably won't hear from me again until I am back in the states and fairly settled, but I just wanted to tell all of you thank you for your encouraging messages, little comments and overall support. This has been a great trip for me, and I have learned a lot - about travel, academics, and most importantly - myself. You are all so wonderful, and I am thankful to call all of you friends. Ciao, and talk to you soon.....

PS - I have posted all my pics into an account on Snapfish. If you want access to see them all, please just leave me a comment here on the blog or shoot me an e-mail at africandreams@gmail.com. I will send you the invite for all the albums!

8.12.2006

Creepy

I must admit, it is a bit creepy around here. Nearly 90 students have left the college, and there are only a handful of us left here. And I am the lone tenant of Staircase 13 - ooooooooooooooo. But, I am meeting my friend Abbi this evening, and the two of us will go off in search pf a decent dinner here in Oxford. Today, I wandered back over to the Ashmolean museum and took more time to go through some exhibits. Then I had a nice long nap...

Tomorrow morning is off to London. I will catch the bus from Oxford to Heathrow sometime in the morning (I am hoping 8ish), get to my hotel, leave my bag, and then wander London for the day. I am pretty excited about that!

I am also hard at work at getting ALL, yes, ALL my photos up on snapfish for people to browse, so I am going to go back to doing that for a bit.

I should be able to access the internet from my hotel in London, but if not, this may be my last post..........

8.11.2006

London for breakfast, Paris for lunch, New York for dinner

My plans are now all set, and I have made a couple revisions to the stated itinerary so I can try to see a bit more while I am here. I will stay in Oxford Saturday night. I will get up reasonably early in the morning on Sunday and take the bus to London and make my way by taxi or subway to the Sheraton at Heathrow Airport. I will set up shop there and tour around London for the day on Sunday. That way, I can sightsee a bit and sleep in a bit later on Monday. My flight leaves Heathrow for Paris on Monday morning at 8:45 am. From Paris to JFK in New York. In New York, I have 4.5 hours between flights - thankfully - for I have to switch airports. I will take a taxi from JFK to LaGuardia. At LaGuardia, I will jump onto a small express jet and fly into Greensboro, NC. If all goes to plan, I will be in NC before 10pm on Monday, August 14. Keep your fingers crossed for me!

8.10.2006

I'm heading home!!!!

I am SO happy to report that I am heading home - on MONDAY!!!! I called Delta and a very very helpful person there managed to get me home. I will be going through Paris and New York, changing airports in NY, then flying into Greensboro, NC, but I am coming home!!! YAY YAY YAY!! And I get to stay at Exeter College for free over the weekend until I head out. I am so very thrilled. Just thought I would let everyone know the plan.

MY PLAN

Hey, all! Here is the update and my plan of action.

I will actually be staying in Exeter, in my current room. I have cancelled my trip to Amsterdam and will just hang out here in safe little Oxford until I can get a flight home. I am calling the airline tonight after class and am just trying to get on the earliest flight out of London as possible. From what i have been told, the rate here at Exeter is rather manageable, like $85 a night. If I get stuck here for several days, I will just take day trips to Bath, to Stonehenge, etc. It shouldn't be that bad. i feel a lot better about the situation, so hopefully this plan works out okay. If things change, I will let you know. Thank you all for the wonderful messages and for your concern. I am truly blessed!!!!

The current situation

Just thought I would give everyone an update on what I am hoping to do in light of all the terrorism issues floating around right now. It is still up in the air if I will even be able to get to Amsterdam, as most flights out of the UK are being cancelled. Heathrow is closed and Gatwick may be soon. So, I may get stuck in London and scrounge to find a hotel. And I obviously have not been confirmed for a flight out from London on Saturday. That's all such a mess, I will not even try to get on standby on Saturday. If I don't get the call I am confirmed, I am staying clear of the airport.

But if everything goes as best as I can hope, here is what I would like to do:
Check out of Exeter on Saturday morning and head to my hotel booked in London. Stay in London Saturday night and fly to Amsterdam on Sunday as scheduled. Get waitlisted on Delta to head home from Amsterdam rather than from London.

Who knows what will happen though. But there will be hundreds, if not thousands of people in my same boat, so I will get it all figured out and be safe. And will get home soon.

Don't worry folks - all will work out fine...........

8.08.2006

Woo hoo!

UPDATE ON GOING HOME EARLY: Not looking so good. I can get a one way flight from the UK to the US for just about $800 if anyone wants to send it to me :) Otherwise, it looks like Amsterdam is in the cards.....

Anyway, back to the other stuff:

I am happy to report that at 12:54am Oxford time, Wednesday, August 9, I printed my last assignments for my Oxford classes. My criticism paper is finished, printed and ready to be handed in first thing in the morning. And I just composed and printed my last poem to share in my Writing Lives class. YAY!!!!! (okay, so i have a short paragraph to write on Wuthering Heights for class on Thursday, but that should be a breeze......I'm not thinking about that at the moment...)

Anyway, I thought you may all like to see the poem I will be sharing tomorrow. We were supposed to write a eulogy. Here is what I came up with:

Eulogy to my passport
by M. Newman

Smooth blue cover

Embossed in gold.

Your pages hold stories

Too heavy for your thin pages.

We have seen

So much of the earth

Together, you and me.

You gave me the world.

From savannah

To warm tropical isle

On top of double-decker buses

And below the bows of ships.

Hymns of Africa,

Steel drums of Bermuda,

Sing-alongs in English pubs.

These are the tunes we learned together.

Each time we touched

I said painful goodbyes,

Then happy hellos,

Only to say goodbye yet again.

Tears stained my cheeks

And streaked each stamp.

My heart broke too much

With the freedom you gave.

Now rest in your binding

Atop of my shelf.

As I say goodbye to you

And cross the border into home.

Just an update

Hi, everyone! First, I want to say thanks for all the messages I have received in support of my going home early. I thought I would get a lot of crap for it, but you have all been so wonderful. So, thank you :-)

Here, I am hard at work on my final projects. As soon as I finish with this post, I will walk over to the office and turn in one of my projects - a final portfolio of poems. It includes the two I have posted on here, as well as three others I have composed. This will complete my graded work for the "Writing Lives" class. In my Literary Criticism class, I have my analytical paper completely drafted, but I have another day available to me to touch it up. I ended up critiquing a poem of Ted Hughes' called "The Thought Fox". It turned out to be a bit more fun to me than trying to critique prose. Who would have thought I would be enjoying poetry so much??

I realize I haven't posted any pics in a while, and I figured the funniest one to post would be our "Heroes" party last week. One of my professors hosted a party in which we were supposed to come dressed as a hero - literary or otherwise. I decided I was going to use only what was in my room, so I had to get creative. I went as Ernest Hemingway. HA!


Me, as Ernest Hemingway. Bottle of wine and six toed cat in my company....

8.06.2006

Not much to report

Hi, all - and sorry I haven't posted much here lately. Truth is, there isn't much to report. Final projects are due this week, so that is what most of the weekend has been dedicated to. I have one due tomorrow and one due on Wednesday. Then we finish up on Friday! crazy. I am sure the week will fly by.

The one thing to report though is that I may have a possible change in flight plans, if all works well. I have waitlisted myself with the airline to try and come home without going to Amsterdam. Yes, I know, "Why on earth would you not go????" But the truth is, I am very very homesick. I miss my house, I miss my friends, i miss my kitties, I miss my life to be totally honest. (And of course, I miss Mike terribly)

I know I want to see the world, but I have really figured out that I don't want to see it alone anymore. I want to see it with someone else - whether that be my partner, my friends, my family - I think this about does it on my solo world travels. It just isn't the same without being able to share it with someone else.

SO - I am supposed to call the airline each day to see if a spot has opened up. it is highly unlikely that it actually will, for it is the height of US folks heading to and from Europe. But just in case some individual decides they just don't want to go home, maybe i will be able to. Give me all the crap you want, but I am admitting it - I'm a sap for home. And I am ready to come back...

8.03.2006

Catharsis

So, I think I have realized something being here. I am not, not, not a prose writer at all. It's why I normally despise writing in general, and it also contributes to my constant procrastination at writing academic papers. I think I much prefer to look at literature and break it down by device and theme rather than writing the actual source material myself. I have also decided that I like writing poetry for fun - sometimes serious and sometimes downright silly.

Segue (thanks, D) into sharing something with you.......

We had an assignment the other day to use Wordsworth's famous daffodil poem and a coinciding diary entry from his sister Dorothyto be inspired to write either biography, historical fiction or yet another poem. And I, true to form, went with the poem.

The story here is that Dorothy kept very detailed journals of she and William's wanderings through the countryside, etc., and when he would go to write, he would reference her journals for the details of what he had been up to. So, here is the famous poem that i am sure you have head a million times:

'I wandered lonely as a cloud'
by William Wordsworth, 1807

I wandered lonely as a Cloud
That floats on high o'er Vales and Hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

The waves beside them danced, but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:-
A poet could not but be gay
In such a jocund company:
I gazed-and gazed-but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:

For oft when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude,
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the Daffodils

Therefore, based on the "back story" of how Williams Wordsworth got his ideas, I composed this funny poem - telling the TRUE story behind the writing of the poem. ENJOY :-)

‘A yellow flower so soft and bright’
by Michelle Newman

A yellow flower so soft and bright,
Which proclaims onset of spring
I wrote of it a Thursday night
Not knowing what gloom I bring.

Brother with his loss of words
Comes knocking at my door.
“Dorothy, oh my lovely bird!
Sit with me on the floor.

‘Twas a day so long ago,
We walked throughout the field
Ambling hither to and fro
Then what our eyes did yield.

Happy yellow flowers that were
Waving in the breeze,
How watching them passed the hours
And made me feel so pleased.

I know you write a daily verse
A memoir to the days.
I pledge to you what’s in my purse
If your diary I steal away.”

Bending at his every whim
To the drawer I strolled.
I had to calm my trembling limbs
If the real truth will be told.

I had no knowledge of his plans
And surely kin would ne'er steal!
For on the margin in my own hand
I had jotted verses real.

He kept it weeks and then a day
When much to my surprise -
A poem receiving greatest praise
Bewildered my flaming eyes.

'Daffodils beside the lake
Dancing in the breeze'
All trust my brother did forsake
These are my words, if you please!

He added couplets at the ends
Of every single stanza.
To claim the poem as solely his
Therefore from guilt he's gratis.

Will’s now blessed the world around
For oding to this plant.
But the lovely rhyming sounds
Were mine – so that is that.

It pains me like an aching blister
God forgive me – you too, mother
That I am known as William’s sister -
And he not Dorothy’s brother.

8.02.2006

Another poem

Technically, it is Thursday here, so I am going to go ahead and do another post. I haven't shared anymore of my work with you, so I feel it is about time. i actually didn't get a chance to share this in class, so it has been not worked over at all. If you have any advice on it whatsoever, I would love to hear it. The assignment was to write about our thoughts, feelings and experiences at Oxford and how they relate to how we normally feel, etc at home. This is what I came up with. i am not so worried about sticking to the prompt as I am about coherence, clarity, etc. Anyway, here it is:

Memory

by Michelle Newman

Father and daughter run over green gardens,
manicured and soft. Lovers caress in the
corner seeing no one but the reflection of their
own self in the other’s eyes. I sit, alone on a bench
dedicated to one who is lost – but still cherished.
The sound of water falls around my senses and
I wonder if I, too, will be missed.

In a land where old defies its conventional
meaning, glossy brochures describe our value
of remembrance. Nobility, martyr, wealthy,
genius, peculiar, valiant, beautiful, malicious.
Did they receive their descriptor while alive?

Here, history hangs from the branches of
willows in estates maintained to show
their original glory. As I wander the fragrant
paths, I pause, wondering how I will be described,
if at all. Does one arrive by departing?
I return to my room, wondering if anyone has been
inspired here. Will this room be known as mine?

The day winds to its end, and as my eyes
grow heavy, I write home describing this place.
But before the breeze carries me to sleep, I recall him
looking at me before my voyage away. I feel comforted
realizing memories of me have already begun.

PUNTING

Oh my gosh. I just got back from my first (and last) attempt at punting. My friend Martha and I went down to the river after lunch and rented a boat for an hour. Thinking it would be as easy as a rowboat, we were VERY mistaken. Let's just say there was A LOT of cussing, utterances of "oh my gosh oh my gosh oh my gosh" and "WATCH OUT FOR THE HUGE BOAT!!!!"

If you don't know what punting is, google it. I am far too traumatized to even begin to define in it. In fact, i think my definition of it may be "a way in which you could die upon a river." Lordy. I am not a sportsman. How Martha can even talk to me anymore is amazing. My mouth was spewing things a sailor would blush at. Geez - I'm so embarrased.

I know that at some point in time, this whole thing will be funny. Hopefully as soon as I get done shaking. HA! I need a drink..........

EDIT: Here's the photos, now that I have regained my compuser. Any smile is totally fake and done just for the camera :p

This is Martha bravely saying that she would guide us out from the dock. She changed her mind about 30 seconds after this picture was taken. I ended up doing the initial driving (excuse me, punting.....)


















Here is me, steering us out of the dock onto the river....I kind of look like I know what I am doing, right????

















And here is me as I took over steering for the return back to the dock. I was feeling good here, as I had just been relaxing in the boat before this. Within five minutes of this picture, I was screaming expletives at rich English people passing us in yachts. okay, well maybe not that bad, but I really really wanted to.