Thursday, May 24, 2012

London Day 3


          Today started off well, with a wonderful English breakfast containing sausages links, ham, sunny-side up eggs, strawberry yogurt, and the best breakfast tea I have ever drank before. Shortly after this delicious start, we went to our orientation meeting where my group performed our presentation. I was quite nervous going into the presentation, but shortly before it, my nerves subsided. I think that our presentation gave an accurate and succinct description of London and Westminster Abbey.
            Directly after our meeting, we went to the back side of Buckingham Palace to see the Changing of the Guard. On the way there as we were walking by St. James’s Park, we happened to see the Queen being escorted in a fancy car. It was really exciting to see a current monarch up close and personal. To be honest, I was not incredibly impressed to see the Changing of the Guard. We were on the side of the street that they chose not to enter and the construction for the diamond jubilee was blocking most of our view of the presentation.
            On the way back to our hotel, our group walked through St. James’s Park. It was incredible to see the beautiful green fields in the park as well as the ducks, squirrels, swans, and trees. This park is an oasis of sorts inside a large metropolitan area filled with enormous and historical buildings.
            After a brief break for lunch, we went to our first business stop at Bloomberg. What an incredible company! They are highly successful at delivering quick and precise information and well as production the Bloomberg terminal to help financial analysts. The high emphases on employee value and transparency in the workplace made this company stand out as one that is managed well.
            During the evening, I went with a group to do a little night sight-seeing. We rode the underground to the Waterloo station where we got out in order to see the London Eye. We then proceeded to walk across the London Bridge to the Houses of Parliament (Westminster Palace) and the London Clock Tower (Big Ben). Both of these were incredible to see at night with the light shining on the classic Gothic architecture. My group decided to eat at a pub right outside Big Ben where we ordered delicious fish and chips. This was good time to get a little more intimate with some of the people on the study abroad and see where they stand spiritually, socially, and morally.

1 comment:

  1. Wow! That sounds so awesome :) I can't wait to see pictures!

    And, earlier I tried to comment on your first post, but Google doesn't like me very much... I was going to say, "So, do you want to go to Oxford now for grad school?"

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