i had a school trip to the houses of parliament today; my health and social teacher who's also teaching business organised it for his business group and asked us internationals if we wanted to come along as well. after almost arriving late at the train station (the buses had problems with the snow) we went to london. at first, we had some time do whatever we wanted in london, so i walked around and took some pictures. then we met up for the houses of parliament. our teacher had organised a guided tour. we had to go through a security check, got a visitors pass (i look like a crimbo haha), and the tour started, leading us through the buildings and the guide told us boring anecdotes - i couldn't even take photographs. then some lad with a weird accent explained different voting systems to us... all in all not a highly interesting trip to be honest, but i had fun with my friends.
Monday, 11 February 2013
i already thought it's going towards spring, but when i got up this morning, there was quite a bit of snow outside, and it was snowing during the day...
i had a school trip to the houses of parliament today; my health and social teacher who's also teaching business organised it for his business group and asked us internationals if we wanted to come along as well. after almost arriving late at the train station (the buses had problems with the snow) we went to london. at first, we had some time do whatever we wanted in london, so i walked around and took some pictures. then we met up for the houses of parliament. our teacher had organised a guided tour. we had to go through a security check, got a visitors pass (i look like a crimbo haha), and the tour started, leading us through the buildings and the guide told us boring anecdotes - i couldn't even take photographs. then some lad with a weird accent explained different voting systems to us... all in all not a highly interesting trip to be honest, but i had fun with my friends.
i had a school trip to the houses of parliament today; my health and social teacher who's also teaching business organised it for his business group and asked us internationals if we wanted to come along as well. after almost arriving late at the train station (the buses had problems with the snow) we went to london. at first, we had some time do whatever we wanted in london, so i walked around and took some pictures. then we met up for the houses of parliament. our teacher had organised a guided tour. we had to go through a security check, got a visitors pass (i look like a crimbo haha), and the tour started, leading us through the buildings and the guide told us boring anecdotes - i couldn't even take photographs. then some lad with a weird accent explained different voting systems to us... all in all not a highly interesting trip to be honest, but i had fun with my friends.
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