Tuesday, July 12, 2011

All our little chickens have flown the coop





Ms G and I want to let you know how proud of you we are. It was a long flight and an even longer trip through customs, and you all were mature, capable young women who represented us well.

Don't forget to take some time to reflect (in writing!) on your trip. We'll see you in August. Maybe we'll even have a fish and chips reunion dinner. ;)

Cheers!


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We are home!!!

See you at baggage claim!!!









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Monday, July 11, 2011

Presentation was great!!!!

The presentation and thanksgiving service were wonderful! Now we're on our way to Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum and Center Court.

We are so sad to leave the Ursuline!







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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Dances with wolves...er, foxes

Your teachers had a lively Sunday. We hope you had a great weekend, too. Ms G, E, and A can't wait to hear your stories!

Today, we went to mass at the Sacred Heart--attached to Wimbledon College (the Wimbledon version of Jesuit).










It was a boisterous family mass. And Sr Dorothy was there to greet us!

We then had a gorgeous drive out to the country (county Kent: the garden of England...) and a visit to Chartwell, Winston Churchill's home.

So many achingly lovely pictures were snapped with the real camera. Unfortunately, my eye-fi card is full, so you're stuck with iPhone pix from here on out.













After a great lunch and a saunter through an English lavender field (thank you Anne!!!), Ms G and I went into London for dinner, Mrs E and her husband who just arrived went on a nighttime tour of the city, and I hope our gracious hosts had a nice evening to themselves to rest and enjoy an empty house.

On our walk back home from Raynes Park station, Ms G and I encountered some foxes. "Just don't back down," I said. And home we walked, unscathed....in the middle of the street. (Mom, it wasn't too dangerous. They were much more interested in the garbage and backed off when I stared them down.)

I can't believe tomorrow is our last full day! I'm already dreading saying goodbye to our great friends here. And thinking about stepping onto the 108 degree jet bridge after living with lovely cool temps this week...ugh.

Parents, we'll see you at our baggage claim. Please email Ms Nipp if your work schedule prevents you from being at DFW after our flight arrives (4:30, I think) and we clear customs and baggage claim.

Cheers!

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

It's the weekend. Do you know where your teachers are?

1. Visiting the Ursuline sisters: Sr Dorothy, Sr Anne Marie, and Sr Jennifer. All send their regards to our dear Sr Lois!

2. Going to the theatre.

3. Riding on a boat down the Thames.

4. Visiting the Globe

5. Lunching with 2 awesome teachers (Charlie and Tanya) and Ms Waters the Head Teacher

6. Visiting the V&A Museum

7. About to head out to a barbeque!






























(PS the bloke in the red jacket is a Prince William lookalike.)

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Friday, July 8, 2011

Caption Contest winner!




I sure am a long way from Louisiana!

Mrs Evans is our winner. Our impartial judges, Head Teacher Ms Waters and her charming husband, deliberated for quite some time.

Erin, we'll shop for your prez tomorrow!



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Ursuline Prep

We had so much fun with the young prep students this morning. Lots of great pictures and video to follow.

Unfortunately the weather is preventing our picnic and cycling to the commons. It also made walking to school today an adventure.









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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Tower Bridge, soggy streets, and sisterhood

Today met us with cooler temperatures and another full day of walking in London proper.

After our morning powwow at school, we hoofed it to Wimbledon Station.



We were meant to visit the Imperial War Museum. But instead we walked along the bank of the Themes--saw Parliament, Big Ben, and etc from the other side. And spyed with our little eyes the big London Eye.



We got caught in the rain waiting for our bus to Tower Bridge.











And finally made it to the bridge and its exhibits--and great views of London...and the rain.
















Sorry for the less than stellar iPhone pictures--you can understand why I didn't have the big camera out today.

We had a delicious lunch at Côte Brasserie on the water. It was a very grown up affair. And my chicken was the best I've maybe ever had.









We saw some dandies on the tube in the posh part of town on our way to shopping, surreptitiously captured here:



Check out his striped socks. And his suit was probably more expensive than my mortgage payment.

So that's why I just bought a few sale pieces at Topshop







If you look carefully you can see the handbag an anonymous member of our delegation purchased. ;)

Tomorrow is our Serviam day at the prep and our famous bicycle outing to Wimbledon Common. Wish us clear skies!


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Raw video of ush form 11 graduation

Can't edit too well on the iPhone, but I know you'll enjoy taking a peek at some of the ceremony's closing song.


YouTube Video


YouTube Video

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UHS graduation

After another big day in London, Tonight, the teachers (and Marisa who is lucky enough to live with Shannon) are at graduation for year 11.

Just a few pictures of the pre-ceremony festivities.














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Tower Bridge...and gentle London rain















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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Miscellany





We talked to the girls today about hosting a photography exhibit this fall (a great concept that UHS Wimbledon executed after their Dallas visit).

There are a few ideas for the exhibit--and maybe one underground exhibit just for those of us in the know. ;)

But as I'm listening to the Wolves of London make their nightly calls, playing with the photos of the day, and generally being insomniac, I'm also thinking that it might be cool to open up the exhibit to more than just photography. Maybe a category for digital image manipulation, poetry, mixed media art pieces?

And maybe, just maybe, we could try a joint exhibit with pieces from UA Dallas and UHS Wimbledon?

Any ideas from our parents, friends, and the general blogosphere?



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