Monday, December 28, 2009
Boxing Day Explained
Thursday, December 17, 2009
"Walking in a Winter Wonderland..."
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
German Christmas Market
Edinburgh also throws a world famous and week long party for New Years called Hogmanay. There's a torch procession that kicks off the celebrations. The people line the streets of the historic Royal Mile with lit torches in hand and escort a large straw bull up to Carlton Hill. The bull is then lit on fire followed by fireworks. It is sure to be fun!! I also have tickets to the New Years Eve street party. Fireworks go off from the Castle at midnight. People come from all over Britain and Europe for this party. I am so excited, but a little apprehensive of all the drunkenness that is sure to come. I am glad I will have Bryan there as my bodyguard! I'll be sure to take pictures and post them of the fireworks. Until then Merry Christmas!!
Yay Christmas vacation!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Busy, busy, busy!
I also gave a speech at the Kilsyth Rotary Club. It was raining horribly and my train was half an hour late, but luckily I made it on time. I never believed the rumor that it rains sideways in Scotland until it happened on that day! Good Scottish weather I guess. At least I got to wear my wellies afterwards! The speech itself went well and they had a lot of questions about Texas. My favorite was about 'it is true things are bigger in Texas?' There were only 14 Rotarians in attendance because of the weather and another concurrent district meeting. There were a lively bunch!
Well I'm sorry that's all the time I can spare. I need to get back to my papers. This week I'm planning on having 11 people over at my tiny flat for Thanksgiving. It will be my first one cooking a turkey so I hope it all ends well! Should be interesting, if not disastrous. I'll report back and I hope all have a happy Thanksgiving! I am thankful for Rotary!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
"Remember, remember the 5th of November..."
Gunpowder, treason, and plot.
I see no reason why the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot!"
The 5th of November was Guy Fawkes Day. Although this is more widely celebrated down south, there was mass merry-making through out Edinburgh. In the 1600's several plotters, including a chap named Guy Fawkes, decided they had enough of King Charles II's rule and planned to blow up the Parliament building in London to announce their displeasure. (The king was known as the Merry King, so I wonder why these gents were so disgruntled!) However, just before Guy Fawkes could ignite the tons of dynamite set up to blow Parliament, he was caught, and well...you can guest the rest. Yes, like William Wallace and other "traitors" to the Crown, he was hung, drawn, and quartered. In celebration of the Parliament not being blown up, there are fireworks, some professional and some amateur, large creepy puppets, drummers, and just general mass merry-making. It is sort of like the Fourth of July. The fireworks were amazing and I'll post some pictures when I get a chance. So "remember, remember the 5th of November!" It's one of my new favourite holidays!!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Fun Birthday Weekend
Friday, October 30, 2009
District Conference in York
On Saturday, after an array of enlightening and engaging speeches, we attended a magnificent Governor's Ball at the Railroad Train Museum where we danced all night and gazed at the many trains on display (actual life-size trains!). After the ball, the scholars and I toasted the evening and Rotary (again and again) at a hotel room party hosted by most host club's president, Graham and my host Ken. It was so much fun! I think I had a little too much of a good time though.
Sunday morning was all business, as the Ambassadorial Scholars took the stage. At first it was intimidating standing in front of 1000 Rotarians, but we only spoke for a few minutes and then Robin, another scholar, showed her short film about our lives and trying all things Scottish. It was hilarious seeing ourselves on the big screen making various and amusing faces to the taste of a fried Mars bar, or for me I tried haggis. I am happy to report that it was a big success!! Great work Robin! All in all it was great fun! In between speeches, we managed to go to a few pubs, including one in a cellar that was really interesting, and see the breath-taking York minster. It was a ridiculously fun weekend.Thursday, October 22, 2009
Exploring Roslin and Meeting GSE Group From South Africa
After exploring the beautiful chapel, Robin, Lindsey (two other Rotary Scholars), and I wandered the surrounding forest. We climbed the ruins of Roslin Castle and walked along the trickling brook. It was relaxing to be amongst the ancient trees which have reclaimed much of the castle. I would definitely recommend a trip to Roslin if you are ever in the area.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
The Road Not Taken
Friday, October 16, 2009
Full Week
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Fun with Ken and Rose
Thursday, October 1, 2009
International Night and Ceilidh
To hear a sample of the band's music click on the link below...
It was a fantastic night and I got to meet so many wonderful people. I feel so welcome here!! I also traded banners with the club's president. I have now collected two, with two more speeches in October and three in November, I will quickly triple that amount. My goal is to learn the steps so well and can show everyone back home how to dance a Scottish jig.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Larger Meeting of the Minds
All in all, I met so many great, kind, and intelligent people from all over the world, including Antigua and Zambia. I talked so much that I have lost my voice...seriously!! I hope I find it soon! What a stimulating weekend organized by the wonderful and talented Rotarians at RIBI. I am so grateful for this scholarship/life altering experience. I cannot wait to become a Rotarian myself someday with the goal of helping others have this amazing experience. What a wonderful organisation!! I will always be thankful for the opportunity and faith Rotary has in me. There may be hundreds of scholarships out there, but this is the best one. They are not only investing in my education and future, but also helping me to make a difference in the world through service. I hope I live up to the great responsibility they have entrusted with me.
On Wednesday, I am attending an International Night hosted by a local Rotary Club. There will be a Ceilidh (Scottish Dance) and I am sure scrumptious food. I'll take pictures. Stay tuned...
Monday, September 21, 2009
I am officially an Edinburgher!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Meeting of the Minds
Monday, September 7, 2009
Amazing Fireworks Show at the Castle!


Thursday, September 3, 2009
We moved into our new flat this week!!!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Geetings from Edinburgh, Scotland!

Thursday, August 20, 2009
"I'm leaving on a jet plane..."

I want to thank my sponsor counselor, Tiffany Hull, for all her hard work. I want to also thank the Corpus Christi Rotary Club for their support. I am so proud to be representing such a wonderful group of dedicated and talented people!
Friday, August 7, 2009
On Vacation...
Today, we got everything into storage. My mom and dad helped us move so it went a lot smoother than expected. I've also sold my car. Now, I can relax and spend time with friends and family before I head off to Scotland on August 21st.
I also have great news...I finally have my host counselor! His name is Ken Donald and he seems really nice. He is from the Rotary Club of Polmont. He loves to travel and he probably has great stories to tell about his travels. He has been to Rome, which is my dream vacation location. I would love to see his pictures. He and his wife, Rose, are meeting us at the airport. I am relieved to have some guidance! I've also found a beautiful B & B to stay in Linlithgow, near Edinburgh while we search for a flat. Now it's time to get some much needed R & R!
Monday, August 3, 2009
Last Day at the Texas State Aquarium

Friday, July 31, 2009
Gave a Great Speech at Rotary
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Painting with Shadow
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Yay, I got my Visa!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
What I want to be when I grow up

