I haven't been sleeping because it's been so hot, so I was up at 4, and 7 again, and I went for another run in the morning. Running in the morning here is so much better because no tourists are out yet, because the museums aren't open, and the only people out are those that need to get to work, so they're also in a hurry, it's great.
In class we talked about the show, and we talked for hours. She's also really great at comparing American culture to English culture, which is really cool, because that makes it more interesting. Sometimes we'd say something and she's go, "I wish the Brits through more like that," or "That;s one thing I can't understand about America," like, it's just so intriguing to see America from her point of view. This class goes by so much quicker than accounting. We also went to some museum that had a a theatre room. It was really interesting walking through antiques, and photos, and stuff I could care less about, to walk into a bright red room with lights flashing and interactive things everywhere. My favorite part was the soundboard that we could control...it felt like home.
Then Aleeisa, JT, and I went to Soho square, where there was a pop-up food festival going on, for lunch. Aleesia talked just about the entire time, not that I'm complaining, but she can just go on and on if she pleases. Then I napped, and it was fabulous.
Around 10, when it was still light out, some friends and I walked to Trafalgar Square. We brought our beers and sat on the steps taking in London, and the drizzle that was taking place. It was really nice to live like a Londoner...there were tons of people that had the same idea as us.
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