Sorry for the delay on this post (Debra, that’s for you… haha). This week has been exhausting, confusing, and interesting all rolled into one.
We started school on the 22nd, but as far as time is concerned my life is pretty easy. I have lecture at 10, but not necessarily every day since the lecture theatre is allocated between 3 classes (two of which I am in). In other words, anytime on my schedule it says it’s being used for GC 11 (Shakespeare), I don’t have to go since I’m not in that class. Beautiful! This week I didn’t have class on Wednesday or on Friday so I got to stay in and sleep, drink crack (otherwise known as Coke) and hang out with my friends in my apartment.
My two classes are both honors (or honours as they spell it here) English Literature classes, one on Reformation period writing and one on Renaissance period writing. It’s a little differently done here since 75% of your overall grade is from your exam at the end of the year (even though lectures for the class only run through first semester, the exam is still in May). Your reading is very selective, you can turn in one or two essays, and your selections of material to read are completely up to you. I’m used to walking in, getting a list, and being told “read act 1 before Friday”. Yeah, they don’t do that here. It’s almost nice because you get to learn the material as you want to learn it. If you hate Milton, you can focus less on him and go more for Dryden. On the other hand, it almost sucks more because you aren’t being forced to read on pace, so you can get caught behind pretty easily. Hopefully I don’t fall into that category, but then again I’m pretty good about staying focused and besides that I have Molly here to kick my ass along the way!
The biggest event of the week so far was going on a pub crawl with the Glasgow University Tennis Club (which mind you, I don’t play tennis at all, I was there for moral support for Molly). We all got split into teams and Elizabeth (my flatmate from England), Molly and I were all split into the same team with a few Scots and a German. We got an unlimited pass on the Underground, and basically the idea is to go to as many metro stops as you can, and get a drink at every one at the closest bar. The rule is, however, that one person in your group gets to choose the drink for everyone in the group. Oh, and you can’t sit on the metro. You have to stand and not lean against anything- think “surfing” the subway. At first it was all good- vodka and coke, tequila, whiskey, rum and coke. And then, of course, Elizabeth being the English girl that she is… chooses for us to drink red wine at one pub. Red wine. We had to chug all of our drinks, so chugging the red wine definitely was the one that did me in. Molly, being smaller than me, was a goner already. More pints of beer, Guinness. Then somehow getting to a dance club downtown with everyone else. Getting a taxi back, falling out of it (literally), spilling chips everywhere (french fries), falling over again. It was a pretty hilarious night, but such a bad bad bad morning. I’m never drinking again (or at least not for a couple days. Haha)
Other than that, most of the last few days have just been ‘bonding time’. I’ve got a good crew of people here with me, so Glasgow has been amazingly awesome so far. I’m having a good time making fun of how the English (and Scottish, Irish) say things, trying to let them know we Americans pronounce things correctly. Haha. I got a chance to stay up and watch the debates last night, so that was fun. I won’t bore anyone with who I support (*cough* Obama *cough*), but it was fun watching it with everyone, non-Americans and all. Makes me feel all patriotic inside.
I think most likely I’m going to stay up on Sunday and watch the last Giants game of the season. Let’s hope Tim Lincecum pitches well at gets the W so he’ll be 18-5 and get the Cy Young Award. Woot! I wore my Giants jersey around the other day, and no one had any idea what it meant but I just keep telling everyone “If anyone asks, this is the greatest team that ever was. Period.” Haha. They’ll all soon be converts, I swear.
Oh, and through my GENIUS I got to watch the 49ers game via Skype, so I basically got to watch the 49ers beat the Lions on my brother’s TV. Basically Thomas turned on my mom’s webcam on her laptop and faced it towards his TV so I could watch the 49ers game. We won, I was excited… and none of my flatmates understand American football, but I don’t care. I still love it.
I’m going to try and get tickets to a Celtic game soon, so hopefully I can see a real, live football game in person! Yay! I can wear my green and white scarf and learn words to songs that I don’t know. Sounds fun, right? I have to learn them before the middle of October so I can cheer for Celtic against Manchester United (don’t judge me, Thomas) and sing the songs and everything.
I think we’re still trying to plan our trip to Barcelona that we’re taking with all the California girls, so I have to get on that. Other than that, I’m making a turkey for Thanksgiving (YESSSS) and I’m going to try and make it out to Amsterdam sometime this semester. I will find a way. Oh, and I have to figure out what I’m going to do for Christmas. That should be interesting.
I’ll be better about posting, I promise. And I’ll get ALL the pictures organized one of these days!
-Catherine
P.S. Oh, and if anyone has a microphone on their computer or a webcam and you want to call me for super super cheap, call me on Skype. My skype name is beach3bum. Costs you NOTHING. And if you call internationally, I can give you my cell number so anyone can call me out here.
P.P.S. My birthday is October 30th. Just putting it out there.

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