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Friday, September 18, 2009

My beginnings as a Post-Grad

Well, dear friends, it's high time that I post to this blog of which I am co-owner/joint-CEO/equal shareholder with my amazing husband, Steve.  Since it's titled "a tale of two cities," I figure I should represent the city abroad - amazing, quaint, and fascinating EDINBURGH!!!  I've been here just under a week, but I feel like I have a pretty good sense of where things are located, and where I need to be, which is nice.  I thought I'd share some experiences I've had as I settle into my role as a post-graduate at the University of Edinburgh.  Apparently, the PG's are treated a little more...regally...than say, the undergrads.  For example, in the UK they call the orientation week "Freshers Week."  The undergrads had an awesome pub crawl to look forward to - older and wiser students took them on tours of local pubs.  Well, for the post-grads, they sponsored a wine and cheese tasting event.  Ha!  At my program orientation, everyone was super excited about that.  I'm sure it was a great night on the town, but I skipped out on the alcoholic festivities in order to spend some time with Steve's best friend and former roommate - the one and only Joseph Castleton.  The three of us originally planned a great meeting of the eternals (see Steve's previous post for the reference) here in Edinburgh, but Steve's visa threw a wrench in our brilliant plan, so it was just me and Joseph for a couple hours.  I showed him the sweet UofE campus and a few things around town.  It was really fun getting to know Joe a bit better.  We decided to take a picture of the three of us, for posterity's sake, of course, which can be seen below.  Steve is actually in the picture - he was talking on the phone with Joseph when I snapped the photo.


The rest of the pics are of the amazing University of Edinburgh campus.  I thought BYU was a beautiful campus (which it is!), but it pales in comparison to this one.  The pics speak for themselves, but I'll offer a brief explanation of each.

Residence halls.  Ummmm, yeah, I think these beat out DT, Heritage, AND Helaman Halls - easy.  I wonder if people feel like they're living in a Harry Potter book.  Doesn't this kind of remind you of Hogwarts?  After all, Edinburgh is the place where that whole series took flight.

This is a lecture hall located on the west side of Bristo square.  It's the large quad on campus, similar to the space between the Wilk and the HBLL for those of you familiar with the BYU campus.

Not everything on campus is old and cool looking.  Some of it is modern and cool looking!  I know it sounds really crazy, but I love graffiti.  Not all of it, but a lot of it.  These friendly city workers saw me taking a picture and joked that they would jump in, so I figured, "hey, why not?"  They're not the artists themselves, but they were painting over the wall on the opposite side.  Friendly people.  Awesome accents.  Fantastic.

I love the parks in and surrounding the campus.  They're gorgeous, and huge.  If the weather was a tiny bit warmer, I'd sit out here all day and do my homework.  

And this, ladies and gentleman, is where I will be studying the art and the history of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment in Europe.  This is Minto House at 20 Chambers Street, which is where all of my classes are located.  I met my professors this week, and I can already tell it's going to be a fantastic year.  I can't wait for classes to start.
So this is a small taste of what's been going on this week.  I've adjusted quite well to this marriage thing, if I do say so myself.  But that's probably because there is no cause for adjustment yet!  Ha!  Sad, but true.  I'm fine living here by myself (meaning, I can get along and stand on my own two feet), but I'm really excited for Steve to come.  Everything that is fun and wonderful about this place will be that much more fun and wonderful once he's here.  Cheers!

6 comments:

Sarah said...

Kristen,
It sounds like you are having a great time and adjusting well to Edinburgh. Those pictures are pretty amazing and it has gotten me that much more excited to visit you guys in a few months. Keep us posted on your fun adventures!

~Sarah Casper

Kate said...

are you kidding me!? wow... what a great opportunity. it sure beats freshman dorms but i don't know... liberty square was pretty good... ha!

Lauren Kay said...

Kristen, I am crazy jealous. You are living my dream really. I can't wait to hear more!

Brian&Em said...

WOW! So beautiful! I hope you are having a wonderful time.

Jalene said...

Oh my amazing campus! I want to live there!

Katie said...

You totally are living in a place not entirely un-akin to Hogwarts. That's pretty stinkin' awesome. Let me know if you see anyone flying around on broomsticks or simply disappearing into thin air... :)

Katie