I will probably fly to Florence to meet her. From there, we will train to Sicily and just sun-soak and bathe and drink wine for a few relaxing days. Then we're heading back to Florence so she can take me out for a night on the town. That will only be for a few days because her boyfriend (who is sadly back in New York) is flying out to visit her and, well, I don't want our visits to overlap. I'm sure they don't either.
I CAN'T WAIT.
She plans to visit me in London at some point during the semester as well, so she can get some major metropolitan kicks as well.
Who knows what I will do with the rest of my Spring Break? Today, I was looking for cheap ways to get to Paris. The newly advertised two-hour train there is £57, one-way. There are also indirect flights which are supposedly cheap. I also found a bus line that will take me to Paris for £37 round-trip, but I will have to endure eight hours in a bus each way. But cheap is cheap.
I have a few friends to visit in Paris. Or I could visit my friend in Nice. A little French vacation for my last week of Spring Break would be oh-so nice. (Pun expected but not intended.)
I also found out today that my good Swedish friend Jenny, who has been longing to visit me in America for years but can't ever afford it, has made the commitment to visit me here in London! She will be coming in late April to celebrate her 21st birthday with me. She booked her flights yesterday.
Also, my friend Justin (who works for DFA Records in New York) will be coming to London this weekend. He's not coming to visit me specifically; he has a few DJ gigs in Manchester and London. But it's just convenient that I get to see this guy who I didn't think I would see until my return to New York.
So much to look forward to. And so much homework.

The view from my 12th floor dorm room.
My friend Ricky and I took a walk to Regent's Park. The next two photos are ones I took from that trip:


1 comment:
I have last weekend in March off. So I could come to London with Dad for that, if you are back by then. I can see how much would be flights from London to Florence. I saw on Eurostar a fare USD58 one way London-Paris. That is about GBP30 or something. You can price a youth fare and look around, there were only couple of trains a day with that fare.
Are you able to print documents there? Love, MBear
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