I haven't had time to blog for so long and I feel guilty about it. I made a promise to Eunice I would so now I'm writing about the past two months moving to London.
London is a good place when I start to settle down a little more.
On the first two months living here, there were up and down. I've made new friends and I've managed to catch up with school work. Fortunately, I have my own room here and it's quite a big room as well.
There are so much work to do, so much classes to attend. I've had my timetable changed three times. I'm continuing drums and participated in the inter-house music competition. Collinson won the classical ensemble where I played the tambourine and the audience's choice award where I played the piano to the mass singing - We're the kids in America. That's the highlight of my first term.
Life isn't perfect! I had a fight with someone for the first time in my entire life, cried for weeks because I miss Saigon and tried so hard to find free time in my timetable. I found more about what an actual high school would be like and how immature people can be. Given the fact that they're all younger than me, I wouldn't be surprise they are.
Yes! I'm enjoying art classes here. It's the only thing that I've actually look forward to all week. Although, there are lots of work to do and I've had to skip lunch to finish my h/w so that I have more time to do art. Drama classes are getting better too.
At the moment, I'm staying at a host family because it's term break. Sure to be going out and around London soon enough.
Miss you all in Saigon! London is good but it's not as great as Saigon!
The people here are okay and will never be as awesome as you guys!
(the photo above is part of my artbook so you know eventhough I haven't had time to do creative things I'm still doing something artsy!)