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My parents and I had a great, stress free little mini break in the city- we stayed in a new friends flat as a housing swap, so we had the benefit of a stocked kitchen and cozy living room to just chill in. With no real agenda, we took each day as it came- Those days usually ended in some sort of amazing ethnic food restaurant…in 5 days we had Malaysian, Lebanese, Chinese, Thai, and Indian food. Mmmm
In a flash, my parents were gone and I was alone in the big city- and it was new years eve. I don’t know if you have ever been alone in a foreign city for new years eve, but let me tell you, it is very odd. Sitting alone in my hotel room at about 8pm, starving, I realized I needed to venture out into the world- and that I did! I walked and walked and walked and walked through London- peering into restaurants and packed pubs and occasionally sitting down on benches just to watch people preparing for the new year- I dove into a pub and made some Irish friends in their 40s who clearly pitied me- which was some how even worse than just being alone. Millions and millions of people flood into downtown London to watch the most epic firework display of all time above the London eye- so just observing every one was fun- I stuck it out through the new year and fireworks and hopped on a 30 pence rentable bicycle a cycled home- a unique new years, to say the least.

Why Belgium you may ask….and my only response to you is why not. So, 9 hours later I boarded the 2 hour train to Brussels for a fabulous day of solo sight seeing, café eating, and people watching. Sitting on the train, I realized, I knew NOTHING about Belgium- not even what language they spoke! Well, in case you are as clueless as I was, they speak a mixture of Dutch and French, the architecture is amazing and very unique and most importantly, they sell the most glorious food on this earth: The BELGIUM WAFFLE. I don’t know HOW I didn’t think of it before, but the second I stepped out of the tube, I was SURROUNDED by waffles. Waffle restarants, waffle fast food places, waffle stands, waffle store fronts, waffle cars for waffles on the go- waffles for days. For those of you that do not know, or chose to forget, I, Jackie Zupsic, am a true beligan waffle lover: For my 6th grade graduation, when all the other girls got jewelry or little picture frames from there friends and family- what did I ask for? a Belgian waffle iron from my parents and whipped cream, strawberries and syrup from my parents friends. No joke. I LOVE them. So thus began my mission for the perfect waffle- and let me tell you it was not easy. With more than enough time to spare, I decided to make almost a little game out of it. The perfect place couldn’t be the one with the longest lines, because in those line 90% of the people are not speaking French nor Dutch. Fast food waffle…I think not. Too many toppings meant that it would be super pricey and that the store clearly had spent more time focusing on the toppings then waffle itself…and then I saw it- like a diamond in the rough, the most quaint little bakery with a small line of French speakers lined up. Words cannot to justice to the smell OR the taste- so Ill let the pictures do the talking…

After a 12 hour day of snacking and walking and biking and subway-ing around Brussels, exhausted doesn’t even come close to explain how I felt- I made it through immigration and TA DA I am now legally able to study! HORRAY! Strait from the train station- i met some friends at a bar to celebrate my friends 21st bday and let me tell you- never bring a backpack to a bar…. Its like bringing a baby to a bar- just don’t do it.
Kings college is, how shall i put this nicely, a wee bit on the extremely unorganized side. Dont know what classes your taking, too bad! Dont know how to Log in to your online webpage, that sticks! Not only is school going to be EXTREMELY hard – but its like studying in the dark- one of my classes as 20 text books as suggested readings. …oh my!
first day of school- I thought (yes, past tense) UW was difficult to navigate in comparison to most universities in the world because of its sheer size- however kings college london- has officially blown UW out of the water in terms of what is confusing.
Not only is there absolutely no one who is available to talk to you- when you finally hunt someone down and throw your question (or 10) out, there is a 50% chance they dont know so they make something up, a 30% chance they send you to someone else..who seems to ALWAYS be on lunch break, 15% chance say a rude snide comment and give you an answer that is smothered in sarcasm and mean humor, and 5% a sane, helpful, answer. wooo hoo, Welcome to Kings College. Though this is not entirety true- that is sure what it feels like as my first day of classes wind down. Kings College is insanely large- its student body is very diverse and there seems to be 10 different campuses. There are libraries for days, cafes and bars in each building, and incredible views of london from pretty much every window. My first day of class today was like some thing out a movie- i arrive alone, and super nervous, strutting around trying to seem like i know what i am doingish...all the while to realize my zipper is completely unzipped. one point for jackie. After my first lecture, I head up to the front to introduce myself to the professor and midway through my 'im not from here' shpeel, i realize im talking directly into a hidden podium microphone and the entire room of 150ish students sitting down and waiting for the next lecture heard all about how i am settling in. 2 points. 3rd point came a few minutes later, as i held up the absurdly long line for the library with my faulty ID card- mmmm gotta love days like this.

Life looks amazing! I am so happy for you!
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