Ok.
Blogging. I have been so bad at doing this lately. You'll be glad to
know that nothing of real consequence has happened since term has
started back up again though. So, you're not missing anything. I just
wanted to also take this second to point out to friends (Peter) that
this is evidence that my life is not totally amazing and full of
adventures. I mean, it is. But mostly I'm stuck studying or doing
normal people stuff, waiting for my next big travel! When you live in
a foreign country, life is an adventure. Even though I've lived in
this country for almost six months now (if you count December when I
was away... which I do) I am still learning new things everyday and
am constantly amazed by the subtle differences in my life here
compared to what it was like back home. For example, just recently
I've learned that a band-aid is a plaster and you eat jacket potatoes
(baked potatoes) with tuna and mayo on top (this was new to me). All
of these little things I find infinitely interesting, but don't quite
think I'd be able to dedicate an entire blog to them. I am also
blaming my lack of posting on coming exam season if you couldn't
tell. For example, I'm pretty programmed at the moment to write in
statement-evidence paragraphs, indicating essays are imminent. All of
these things culminate into me not being motivated to write (or read)
another word and spending the better part of my days forcing myself
to do exactly that. But today is different. Today I woke up early, so
I will blog! At least update you on what has been going on recently
so you have proof that I actually do exist and some drone hasn't
taken over my Facebook pretending to be me............... Honestly,
I'm still here.
During
this time I had also enrolled in some fitness classes at the campus
gym. It's a small gym, much smaller than any campus gym I've ever
seen in America, but it has the necessities. It's also student union
run since, apparently, fitness is not as big a priority in
universities here as it is in America. But I have found some really
good classes that have kept me from going crazy during this stressful
term. Anyway, after Chinese New Year, the next big thing was reading
week! This is the same type of break we had last term when I visited
Kirton. It's kinda like Autumn (NOT Fall) and Spring Break. But not.
Spring Break is end of term and it lasts for a month, but it's not
the END of term since you come back after that month and take
exams.... Let's not talk about exams. Anyway, went to Kirton! Had a
blast! I was able to spend more time with everyone this time as well
and my vacation was well spent! I got to try some more traditional
English food- like Clotted Cream!!! I don't know why EVERYONE in the
world doesn't have clotted cream, but they should!

Side
note- I have noticed that every country does their dairy differently.
The best milk seems to be in Germany. The
secondary dairy products like
Tvorog (kinda cottage cheese), Kefir and Smytana (kinda sour cream)
are in Russia (personal account yet to come). And England seems to be
the best with creams like clotted cream and ice cream, and some
cheeses (though my French flatmate insists that France has the best
cheese). All of these variations are hard to describe until you
actually try them. All the food is so unique in ways that you
wouldn't think of yourself, but once you have experienced it, can't
imagine how you've never tried it or thought of it!Ok- side note
over.

Kirton was, as always, relaxing and it was very nice seeing family, going to the beautiful beach, playing on the playground- getting to be a kid again, and running through the clean countryside. And being fed great food! Even though the girls did get a bit overwhelming at times, I still loved every minute! It gave me energy to come back and face the second half of term, which is where I am now. Half way through the second half. The only exciting things that have happened these past 2 ½ weeks are the weather is starting to warm up (excited! But skeptical), I have had some good weekends and meals out with friends to keep me from going book-crazy, and I have successfully submitted and received my visa for Russia!!! Can't wait to visit in a few weeks! Probably one of the only things that's keeping me going right now. That and all of these new recipes I'm trying. I have found some really creative uses for vegetables, which is good because they are the cheapest food I can buy. Making new creations and finding ways to fit more nutrition in my life has been an exciting and relaxing endeavor. I find cooking/baking, as well as working out, relaxing- don't judge me.
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