So..it`s been a while since I last posted an update here. I could pretend I was too busy to write a piece, but everyone who knows me knows that I nearly drown in spare time here, with 5 day weekends each week, so I won`t even try. Frankly, I`ve been lazy. And ill. But mainly lazy. Though the illness is bothering me more.
I got a cold about 1,5 week ago and I`m still coughing my lungs out every few minutes. I went to the pharmacy a while ago (where they asked me a lot of medical question in their utterly-impossible-to-understand-unless-they-speak-very-slow-wolverhampton-accent where they gave me a raspberry cough medicine. It was utterly disgusting, I hate raspberries and it was sickingly sweet.. I thought there couldn`t possibly be any worse cough medicine than that. That was, until I got the one I got this time. I decided to go for honey-lemon this time, figuring that I`d like it since I love honey. Unfortunately, this one turned out to be pure lemon juice with a drip of honey. All the muscles in my face contract violently when I drink this one, it`s very uncomfortable.
So, now I try avoiding the medicine all together and try getting better without it. At least I have Lozenges which are only midly disgusting. I miss our cough medicine in the Netherlands which was so tasty that you`d often slip an extra spoonful sneakily.
Anyway, I`ve been to Liverpool on a trip but I have no photographic evidence of this, since the moment I got there my battery decided to drain. Seriously, I put new ones in before I left and when I got there they were empty. UGH.
I`ll get a new chance at making pretty pictures in Oxford this month though, I`m going there the 20th. ^_^
I also got my first two grades, an A+ on Web Application Development and a 15/15 (so basically, also an A+) on Creative Digital Media. I think this shows that I`m not really struggling with the classes here. It wasn`t until I got here that I realized how high the level of education in the Netherlands is.
All the French and German people are constantly whining about how terribly hard it is here and how they`re nearly dying, while all the Dutch people who take the same classes are laughing their ass off at the ridiculous easiness of most classes. I suspect those French students would really die when coming to the Netherlands.
My site has been majorly spammed lately, I checked and in the few days I was gone I got 121 spam comments. Thank god WordPress got a good spam filter which stopped all of them.
Also, I checked my stats today and saw that I mysteriously get about 160 unique visitors a day (that means I`m only one of them), and about 4-5 thousand unique visits a month. Seriously… who reads this shit? Apparently 5000 people a month. You`re all crazy. CRAZY I TELL YOU!!
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I have been procrastinating writing a new blog for too long now, so I`ve forced myself to write something again. I don`t have too much to say though, since I`ve gotten used to life here so not everything is amazing anymore. Though the way the English girls dress will never cease to amaze me. It looks like they all just forgot to put their pants or skirts on. And yesterday I went to the Royal London (a pub here) with some housemates and we saw a girl who literally looked like a racoon had died on her head. Unfortunately, I hadn`t brought my camera with me.
Saturday I went to the pub at 11am (hey, it`s England..that`s totally normal here!) and got a real English breakfast with a German classmate of mine. The breakfast was delicious but it was soooo much, you could have easily eaten one breakfast with two people (it had two eggs, two toast, two sausages, two bacon, beans and a mushroom).
Monday Sandra (the German girl from my hall) celebrated her birthday so we had another kitchen party. This one had even more people of who no one had the slightest clue who they where, which is kinda weird and makes me lock my door yet fun at the same time. Some of them went out afterwards but I stayed behind with Alice (French, from my hall), Gabor (Hungarian, lives below me, boyfriend of Alice), Alice 2 (French, lives above me..I think), Adrian (Romanian, lives below) and Jorje (Spanish, lives below). Alice 2 was very drunk and kept hitting Adrian…I was very amused *grins*
I also discovered the school library..it`s huge! Four floors full of books <3 Unfortunately, they only have school related books but I managed to find some interesting ones anyway. All the regular literature is in the Walsall campus, which is 40 minutes away (thank god I have my lessons here and not there). They have DVDs at my library though, which will keep me amused for another while too.
The other Dutch girl in the house, Renee (pictured on the right), also convinced me to come try Jitsu. I regret it. A lot. I have bruises everywhere and my muscles ached for two days. It felt like a good workout though, but it`s way to expensive to continue do it if you aren`t madly in love with the sport. I`d have to pay over 100 pounds for just three months if I wanted to join.
This Saturday I`m going to visit Cardiff with people from school, and the 16th of October I`ve been persuaded to go see a soccer match. Wolves vs. West ham United. Ah well, it`ll be fun to see what the English supporters are like 
I`m also getting a huge variety of food here with all the international people. Just this week I`ve had Hungarian Langos, French Crêpes and Quiche and some Czech food I forgot the name off but which was very tasty too. I might end up making them Boerenkool 
I`ve added new pictures to the photo album, most of them are in the new album: Wolverhampton, parties…or something like that
xoxox Bernadet
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Sorry for not blogging for so long guys, I`ve been pretty busy with things of little importance so I didn`t get to it. Anyway, there`s a soccer match going on right now so I have a lovely background noise of drunken British hooligans singing and cheering. That`s how close to the stadium I am, it`s quite amazing to hear though…people being so incredibly supportive of their soccer team. The Wolves aren`t even that big but I can hear hundreds of people cheering for them now and half of the town wanders around in full Wolverhampton trailer trash suit, which they got from the Official Superstore pictured on the left.
I also had my first classes, Monday I had Web Application Development first. We`ll have to make a website in PHP there, something I enjoy doing and won`t have any trouble with. Next I had Impact of IS on organizations. Business modules are new too me so this one will be tougher, and the lessons a lot more boring…but it`s definitely one of the more informative modules.
Tuesday evening I had my best class, Creative Digital Media. In this class we shall make a flash application using Photoshop (<3<3), Flash and Action Script 3.0. I`m really looking forward to it, even though this will probably also be my hardest class. These three classes are all I have so I had the rest of the week off.

Yesterday I celebrated my birthday though, I turned 20 and am no longer a teen. =The wolves just scored!= In the morning I went shopping with the girls and while they were at the next because there was a sale I decided to go purchase a cake. When I returned with my cake they were like NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooo you shouldn`t purchase your own cake!! which kind of confused me. It later turned out though that they`d already bought me a cake, and the girls from the hall across had baked one themselves, so we ended up with 3 of them (we ate at least 2,5 that night though). In the evening I mysteriously wasn`t allowed to leave my bedroom, and when I was allowed out they had
decorated the kitchen, made treats and sang me a happy birthday song. It was so sweet! <3
We girls had invited a few girls from the hall across and guys from the hall below so we`d expected the evening to be rather quiet and cosy, but news of parties travel fast and at about 10pm we had 25 people in our kitchen (go see a picture of our kitchen, then imagine 25 people in it)
and about 10 more in the hallway. Basically our entire house was there, plus some from the house next door. I knew about 50% of the people who came to my birthday.
It was an amazingly fun night though, and I know I`ll never forget it! I feared being lonely on my birthday here but it turned out to be the most crowded one ever. YAY!
=UPDATE: The Wolves just lost to Aston Villa, and now there lots of people in Wolves shirts passing my building, all looking morbidly depressed. Poor things. =
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I just got back from a day of sightseeing in Birmingham with the girls from my dorm hall. We were planning to go tomorrow but after discovering that the pope was coming tomorrow we figured it wasn`t such a good idea, with the crowds and the terrorist threats. So we went today instead, which was a good decision since the weather was amazing! Unfortunately, it also meant that it was sooo crowded that we couldn`t get any shopping done.
The city was gorgeous though, a lot better looking than Wolverhampton, with some amazing architecture. It was great to see a lot of very modern buildings right next to a couple of very old ones. We also discovered that the Cadbury factory is located in Birmingham and that you can actually take tours there and make your own chocolate, so that`s definitely on me to-do list!
What I`ve also learned is that people under 21 can not buy any sharp objects in England. It`s ridiculous! I went to the IKEA two days ago and bought a lamp there. Unfortunately, the lamp required me to take some screws out so I could attach to pieces to each other and put the screw back in. We, of course, did not bring a screw driver and neither did anyone from the other halls in the house. So I went to the supermarket to get a screwdriver and they told me I couldn`t because I wasn`t 21!! While at the IKEA I also tried to purchase a knife set but again, not allowed. There`s a picture of this in the ‘awesomely random’ album.

Pictured on the left is what at least one kitchen in the house looks like on any evening, this night it was ours. Actually, what you see here in nothing as the amount on persons in our tiny kitchens at least doubled over the next few hours. They sure love to party here in Wolverhampton, which is fine as long as they stop shouting in front of my window at 1AM – as they did last night –. I was pretty pissed, since I had to get up again at eight to catch the metro to Birmingham. CURSE THOSE PARTY PEOPLE!!!
P.S. They have a B&J machine here in the shopping mall. It works like a soda machine, but with ice cream..how genius is that?
I shall leave you with this wonderful video, which is scarily enough an accurate representation of the average girl around here:
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Mood: Dead tired
Reading: Ghosts of Ascalon
Listening: Sava
Craving: Sleep
Hi guys! Just a quick update from me…I`m very tired so it probably won`t be too long. Ah.. who am I kidding? I always end up ranting in these blogs and making them way too long. The problem is that these days people actually read them, it was so convenient to have a diary which no one looked at online before. *grins*
First off, I`ve added new pictures to the site. You can find them in the Wolverhampton tab under the Wolverhampton City and Stratford-Upon-Avon galleries. I do realise that the pictures load very slow because the camera takes huge pictures, I`ll try to set a size limit when I`ve got some time on my hands (the introduction program has been keeping me very busy). Till then, if any of you has Facebook I`ve added them there too (yes people, Facebook, not hyves, Facebook! Use it!).

Right next to this bit of text you can see an image from the huge supermarket I told you guys about earlier. You can`t see properly just how huge it is like this but at least it`ll give you an impression. It`s huge. I love it. It makes me fat.
I`m going to the Ikea next week and I considered buying scales for a moment to keep a check on my weight, but after paying another visit to this supermarket I decided it wouldn`t be worth the depression. I`ll go diet again when I`m back in the Netherlands. I`ve been eating quite healthy so far though, making veggies and noodles and fish and mashed potatoes, but I know I`ll give into the stuff I crave someday… seriously, there`s so much stuff here which looks so damn delicious! I now understand why half of the English population is overweight. They make it very hard not to be.
Seriously…they sell fast-food nachos at the subway. SRSLY!!11!!!

Yesterday, I went to a pub/club for the first time since the student union had organised a party for all international parties. The pre-party at the Uni, which was basically a pub quiz, was kind of boring but the pub/club part was fun (though as always, the loud music made me very dizzy.. a friend I met there used to have the same and she says it`s because the loud bass effects your heart or something… anyway, it`s the reason why I don`t go clubbing
). I met some new people there though, so it was fun. I also had my academic counselling where I got to know my fellow Computer Science exchange students. (There`s another girl! Yay! And she`s in the same year as me! Yay!). Tuesday I`ll have to meet one of the computing lecturers to decide my classes.

Today, I`ve been to Stratford-Upon-Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare. Pictured above is one of the cute streets and a scary-ass-statue of Lady Macbeth. The tour was kind of boring, I`d rather have walked around on my own since it was open heritage weekend this weekend so we could go in for free but we didn`t enter any buildings since we had to get on with the tour. I`ve had a good time though. The only thing I would have loved to do was one of the ghost tours since one of the most haunted house
s of England is in Stratford, but the tours are at night and I didn`t get the opportunity to visit the haunted house. Ah well, next time.
I`m dead tired now, from getting up early 6 days in a row, so tomorrow I`m going to sleep in till ridiculously late and make a nice breakfast from eggs and crumpets (yeahhh I don`t have bread or yoghurt in house anymore so I kind of have to anyway *grins*)
ttyl! <3
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