“There's the twilight bark. The twilight bark? That's only a gossip chain.”

“There's the twilight bark. The twilight bark? That's only a gossip chain.”

In 1961, Walt Disney released the animated classic One Hundred and One Dalmatians - based on a novel by Dodie Smith. The story takes place in London, England, and the Twilight Bark is featured as the method of communication used by the dogs to rescue their stolen puppies.

This blog has nothing to do with Dalmatian puppies, I am afraid. Though, it has everything to do with London. Follow me as I spend the next four months exploring Europe as a student and member of the work force.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

You know, I still haven't seen a Dalmatian...

Clearly I’ve been all about this whole blogging thing.  Who knew recounting your day could be so exhausting?  I’ve been avoiding it like the plague.  It’s been 17 days since my last post, and it seems like much longer.  I’ve been insanely busy.  But the bad kind of busy that makes you tired and just want to veg at the end of the day.  Work has been exhausting, and I haven’t been able to put much into my studies – or anything else for that matter.  The list of things I’m needing to do just keeps lengthening.  I really thought being here would offer me some time and resources to do a few things for myself – write a few proposals I’ve been meaning to put down on paper, study for the GMAT, etc.  Unfortunately the city is not conducive to my brain and it’s functioning.  It’s amazing how far away things are in the city.  I used to marvel at the idea of walking out your door, and having so many things at your fingertips.  But are these things necessarily the ones you want?  I had never thought about it.  Without a car, or even with, it takes forever to go anywhere – in such a small little space!  How ignorant my envy has been! It seems anything extra I wanted to do will have to wait until January.  

Like I said, work has been crazy.  The company that I work for is involved in a film festival every year, and I’ve taken on some major responsibilities the last few weeks.  Essentially myself and another intern were given a list of directors, and a list of available interns and told to schedule and conduct interviews for the directors and their screenings.  It’s been absolutely crazy trying to do all of this so last minute and make sure all the attending directors get their interviews.  After we conduct the interview, we post the video footage online and blog about the interview to promote the film.  The festival ends tomorrow night, so I’m excited to have all of this behind us.  Two exciting things that I’ve done since the last post:  I attended the junkit for Buried.  Starring Ryan Reynolds, this film is 90 minutes and literally just a man in a box.  No panning out, no flashes to memories, or life above ground.  Just a dude who’s been buried alive.  It sounds incredible, and I’m excited to see it.  I also attended the press conference for The Social Network, and was a few meters away from Justin Timberlake, and got to hear his answers to questions about the film.  Also really excited to see that film as well!! The next few weeks will be much more relaxed at work, given that I wont have to work over time like I have been.  Our next project is planning the company’s Christmas party, which will be very fun! Erin and I (the other intern) attended an events planning expo a few weeks ago, which was really helpful, so I’m excited to start working on this.  I’ve come to learn that knowing how to do anything well is going to be helpful when starting up a company.  The beginning of everything tends to be 1-2 man armies, and the more things I know how to do, the less labor I need to hire right away! Hurrah!

My Shakespeare Class has been going well – saw Henry IV part one and two last week at the Globe.  Seeing the performances was really great because I really hated reading the plays, so this gave me an appreciation I never would have had.  I’m officially sick of the Globe though, because the cheapest seats involve standing, which I think I mentioned before.  And standing for hours at a time, Shakespeare or not, tends to distract me from what I’m supposed to be watching.  I’m writing my first paper for the class as we speak, and am handing that it in Tuesday.  I’m currently reading The Spanish Tragedy, which is the one non-Shakespeare play we’re reading during the term – more on that later.

International Economics is also going well – I receive our first take home exam on Monday, so I’m a bit nervous about that.  Each lecture is really interesting and really eye opening.  I’m certainly learning a lot about different trade policies, and what events lead to certain policies being in effect.  What’s also cool is that I understand which trade policies to implement given a countries current status.  The class is all about real life applications, and I think understanding the world’s trade policies will really help when considering target markets, and the competition.  I’ve found that my brain has become extremely entrepreneur-based.  I’m constantly trying to apply whatever I’m learning to how it would help me start up a business, where this came from I have no idea, but I’m rolling with it. 

In other news, Colby comes in 25 days!!  Our trip is nearly all booked.  We’re flying into Pisa, and then taking the train to Florence.  Staying three nights in Florence and one night in Pisa to see the Leaning Tower – one of the seven man-made world wonders! Museums, Italian food, and wine - bring it on. I’m beyond excited to have him here and to take some time off from work.  And then after he leaves – only 34 days until I’m home!!  How wonderful!!

I’ve been a little stressed about all of the hype about the anticipated terrorist attacks, but I’ve been trying to just take it day by day, and am taking necessary precautions, aka not visiting tourist sites, and avoiding public transportation whenever I can. 

I love and miss you all so much!  I swear I’ll try to write more, I’m hoping this next week will be less crazy.  We’ll see. 

Until next time. 

Some pictures: 

Dawn and I at the Ice Bar. 







mmmmm!!! 




The Globe!! I want to take Ben some day! 
Justin Timberlake at the Press Conference for The Social Network. 












This is one of my new favorite bands - their alternative and pretty big in the states - I got to see them up close and personal at the opening night of the film festival - look them up! The Airborne Toxic Event 
Erin and I at the opening night of the festival! 

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  2. I’ve found that my brain has become extremely entrepreneur-based. I’m constantly trying to apply whatever I’m learning to how it would help me start up a business, where this came from I have no idea, but I’m rolling with it.

    No idea! You crack me up! xxxoooooo

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  3. hahahah was that dad on the first comment, or you?

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