The food here is a bit different to get used to. A few
of us girls went into town today to find the grocery store in London, and
needless to say a lot of the food isn’t the same as back home. The
strawberries are tiny, but they looked pretty good! They had weird styles
of Milky Ways called "Crazy Caramel", and 3 Musketeers is called
"Wild and Whippy." Even their Goldfish look exactly the same
but have a different name. And their Coke bottles are narrow and taller.
All of these things are weird for me to see, but they are normal to
English people who are used to living with them. I have yet to try
England’s specialty dish of fish and chips, but I hope to do so this weekend.
My roommate Brooke and I went over to Richmond Park which has some beautiful views and gardens everywhere. We even saw a wedding occurring at one corner of this giant piece of land. It is just a short walk around the corner from campus, and it was such a nice day out that we just had to get outside. There was a small blonde girl probably about 2 years old wobbling around with her grandparents and they asked in their formal accent "What's that you got there?" And she responded with her miniature version of their accent "App-le!" I still can't seem to get over hearing children with the accent we all envy.
We attended a Welcome New Students Reception in front of the school later in the day, and was able to meet some professors and other students. The man who spoke to welcome us told us that Richmond has students from over 100 different countries, which sounded crazy to me! However, most of these students are here for all 4 years as opposed to just a few months like the American students are, so it's even more drastic for them.
But below is a picture of me and my roommate, and we are getting along great. She is from Connecticut, not
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