An afternoon in Notting Hill

Besides my parents and sister who visited me here, a friend of mine decided to come over for a weekend as well! Me and Esmée met each other via Instagram. She is a really kind and creative girl (check out her amazing blog via the link!) and we both share the same interests. Therefore, I was really happy when she asked if she could visit me. Overall, it was one of my best weekends in London: we had a lot of fun, took a ton of pictures and it was great to show her the city through my eyes. Since she has visited London once before, we decided to skip the main tourist sights and focused on the most photogenic places and charming neighboorhouds. A place which therefore couldn’t be left out in our planning was Notting Hill: one of my favourite neighbourhoods. It’s famous for its colourful buildings, which functioned as the perfect backdrop for our pictures.

I present to you, the results:

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Life in London: bucket-list, study-talk & catching up

First of all: my apologies for my absence the last couple of weeks. It was quite hectic since I planned a lot of activities with friends and besides that, I had to finish some assignments on deadlines.. but I’m back! You guys need to catch up with a lot, so I’ll make sure to write about all my adventures in the near future.

I’ve been living the London life for more than 2 months now and I’m still loving it. The city has got so much to offer that even after this period I still have a lot of places I want to visit. Some of my closer friends and family members know that I created a bucket-list of things I really wanted to see/do here, but I felt like sharing it with you as well. Here it comes:

Bucket-List London

  • Visit a musical/theatre: Wicked! √
  • Visit the London Eye/Shard
  • Afternoon tea: √
  • Meet the Queen: (One day… ;-))
  • Daytrip Oxford/Bath/Brighton: Bath √
  • Visit the Emirates Stadium: √
  • Shoot at sunrise
  • Feed a squirrel
  • Visit Skygarden
  • Visit Platform 3 3/4: √
  • Visit the Court: √
  • Eat a full English breakfast: √
  • Picnic in a park

As you probably noticed, I’m half-way through so I’ll try my best to accomplish the remaining points within these last weeks.

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Now, let’s talk about my exchange-programme. I’m following three modules at the moment, which all have a quite different outline, but that keeps it even more interesting. The English examination system of the subjects I’m studying is mainly based on writing essays, so that was definitely something I had to get used to. Luckily every assessment was explained very clearly and my professors provided sufficient feedback. It was quite a transition to adapt my writing style to Academic Legal English, but being surrounded by international people and living in an English-speaking country for more than 2 months now, made it all easier for me. Besides that, the seminars are different from what I’m used to in the way that they are more interactive: British students participate on a higher level in classes and professors assume from their students that they are very well-prepared, able to think beyond the prescribed reading material and ready to enter into discussions. Having noticed this, I became more motivated to adapt my study methods. The examination of two of the modules is mainly based on a final essay and for the third one I have an exam in May (for which I need to come back to London).

Since I like to stay active, I bought a gym membership at the sport centre of my university where you can find me lifting weights 2 or 3 days a week. Furthermore, I regularly go to salsa-nights which I really enjoy here in London. When it comes to food, I usually make my own lunch and dinner, but when I’m with friends I like to eat out. One of the best places to try out new food are food markets: cuisines from all around the world are represented and usually free tasters are offered. The Up-market on Sunday in Brick lane & the food market on Portobello Road in Notting Hill are my all-time favourites. Also, I became a fan of Indian food! The list of restaurants with the Indian cuisine is endless here. You can wake me up in the middle of the night for naan bread with paneer and a nice chicken curry 😉

I hope I gave you guys a better insight in my daily life. Blogposts about my activities and trips are coming soon!

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Food in London: the breakfast & lunch edition

“Good food & good company are two of life’s simplest, yet greatest pleasures.”

Since I always take pictures of every meal I have in lunchrooms/restaurants, I thought it would be nice to share some of the meals I had so far in London. Eating out is one of my favourite activities: I’m always on the hunt for the best places and I really love to try new things. London is the perfect city for me, since all the international cuisines make the options endless. The people who are close to me know that I like to eat healthy meals, so be prepared for some fruit/vegetable filled plates!

I regularly ask my eating company to pose in a natural looking way with their hands to make the pictures pictures look even better, credits to you guys! I know I can be an annoying food-picture lady sometimes 😉 I also like to take +10 pictures before I actually start eating and the food is already cooling down, oh well

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Breakfast: yoghurt with granola & fruit compote. Location: L’eau a La Bouche, Hackney

 

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Lunch: Chicken with all kinds of grilled vegetables. Location: Notting Hill.
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Lunch: Indian food from the Camden foodmarket & green tea. Location: Camden
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Lunch: Sandwich with avocado, feta & cherry tomatoes. Location: Foxcroft & Ginger, Mile end
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Brunch: Egg sandwich & mixed salad. Location: La Rouge, Covent Garden

 

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Lunch: Quiche & salad. Location: Le Pain Quotidien, St. Paul’s
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Lunch: Buckweat pancakes with a berry compote & coconut yoghurt. Location: Farm Girl, Notting Hill