Thursday, June 30, 2011

As my Internship comes to an end...

A few of my co-workers
Today is my last day here at Three's A Crowd. It is absolutely insane how fast the time has passed since I have been interning here. I have truly enjoyed it, it was an experience I will never forget. I know I will take away so much from working here in London, & lessons that will remain with me for the rest of my life. Working in a foreign country is one of the most difficult things I think a person can do. You have to learn to work with a group of people whom are completely different from you, and a culture that you have never experienced. The language barrier, the way of life, the London business world, transportation from living quarters to work, dealing with the rush of work people each and everyday...it is all so different from the States. I am so thankful for the opportunity that I was given and the memories that I made. After spending the time I have here in London I have realized, event planning may or may not be what I plan to do in my future, I have gained a lot of knowledge that has led me away from wanting to pursue event planning and I have gained knowledge that still intrigues me and it may possibly be in my future. I spoke with my mom yesterday & we laughed about the one thing that I did learn about myself while being here, is that I am NOT a city girl. I do not like public transportation, I do not like big crowds of germy people, & especially do not like living in the city smog. I look forward to coming back to the States where I can jump in my car whenever I would like and not walk 15 minutes to get on a train, & I especially look forward to breathing fresh Sarasota air!
Co-workers & their attempts at
 making The Tri-Delta Sign!

This trip has been the trip of a lifetime, with experiences made in Switzerland, Paris, Wales, & even just learning the culture of London has been unreal. Memories that will remain with me for the rest of my life. BUT this trip has not come to a halt just yet! Saturday my parents finally arrive in London to experience it for themselves! With also a trip back to Paris on the agenda, second go-round with my favorite people...The French. Hmmm I'm hoping this time I get to experience the nicer of the French! But regardless it is going to be so wonderful to have my parents here & to show them the greatness of what London has to offer. And finally get to put names to places of the areas I can not stop ranting about! 

Au Revoir! 

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Wimbledon

Yesterday myself & 5 others left for Wimbledon around 6:00 am! My day started about 4:30 am when I woke up to get ready for the exciting day ahead. We got to the train station where we rode the train for about an hour to the Wimbledon stop. Thinking that we were on the ball and arriving early, we were slightly wrong. We got in line around 7:30 where I received my line ticket number which was 6,571! People had camped out over night to make sure they had a spot in line for the next day, that is a true Wimbledon fan. So we waited...and waited...a total of nearly 6 hours! The waiting was actually not that bad we made the best of it but were shocked at how long we had been waiting for. By the time we finally entered and received our tickets it was around 1:30 or so!


We finally got inside to find what literally seemed as if it was a tennis city of some sort. Every where you looked you saw different courts with different matches going on. I had never seen anything like it! We spent the day watching match after match, ranging from mens singles, to doubles, to women's juniors, it was so fun to watch. The major matches with the big names were all played on what was known as the Center Court but those tickets were a bit more expensive so we stuck with the cheaper tickets and just explored "the grounds" of Wimbledon. The day turned out to be amazing and the weather was great, we were so lucky! It was an incredible experience and so much fun to finally get a first hand experience of Wimbledon.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Mommy & Daddy Gentry London Countdown



YAY!! The countdown for my mom & dads arrival in London has officially begun! 10 DAYS, July 2nd! I can not wait to see them, and show them all around the town I have been living in this entire summer. I have a whole list of things to do ranging from museums, plays, restaurants, tours, shopping...the list goes on & I can hardly wait! Our agenda also includes a trip to Paris...I am really looking forward to it, I think giving Paris another shot is going to change my views on the people there...at least I sure hope so! This is my moms first time over to London so I am really looking forward to being able be there for her first experience! My dad lived here when he was younger, but I am sure things have surely changed quite a bit! It is going to be a wonderful experience with the both of them before my  departure back to the great country of America! 
 See you soon Mom & Dad!!




Monday, June 20, 2011

The French Grinch

Notre Dame
Where to begin… This past weekend I went to Paris France with two of my good friends from London. We all arrived in Paris Friday evening after traveling on the Eurostar for a two-hour train ride, which was such a great and neat experience. We arrived at the hotel and had a nice relaxing dinner preparing ourselves for a full day of exploring planned for Saturday. Unfortunately we had not prepared ourselves enough for what was to come. We started off the morning with a wonderful French breakfast followed by a trip to Notre Dame, which was gorgeous! We went on a journey through London shopping & grabbed a great lunch, but with an AWFUL waiter. This was our first hand experience with the rumor of mean French people. I can officially say…the rumor is true. We were shocked with the way we were treated the entire weekend, the French absolutely hate Americans we found that out real quick & were not prepared for it what so ever. The locals would cuss at us, laugh in our faces, deny us into stores, could not understand us, awful stares …I could go on for days. But as the day went on we finally began learn you just have to ignore it, although NOT easy. Definitely the number one lesson learned the entire trip; I appreciate America more than words can say. PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN!

So anyways, the day turned into night where we went to a fabulous authentic French restaurant with a great view of The Eiffel Tower. Prior to our departure to Paris we were given a few recommendations for good clubs in Paris. We never realized that our night out in Paris would turn out to be so memorable. After dinner we had planned to go to a famous hotel where the 56th floor over looked Paris & awesome view of The Eiffel Tower…well first stop we arrived at the hotel and excitingly ran into the hotel so excited to go up, they told us we could not because they were “full.” True or not, we will never know. Second stop we were told to go to a well-known club called Showcase, so we get dropped off once again and walk up to find no joke probably kids around 15-18…NOT what we were expecting. SO back in the cab we go to our third stop to another club recommended, where apparently a bunch of the celebrities hang out, we hesitantly walk up to a closed steel door. It was obvious the club was either closed or had not opened yet. Come to find out the club was not even in existence any longer it had been shut down. SO maybe “third time’s a charm” doesn’t work every time. Fourth and final stop, we head towards ANOTHER club recommended called Queen. We walk in, by this time it is around 12:45 aka way too late for me to be going out. We go inside and we quickly realize we are THE ONLY people in the club. We walked up to a bouncer and asked, “So where is everyone? When will people start showing up?” He follows by saying, “Eh, around “1:30 or 2:00.” 2:00 AM?! That’s absolutely ridiculous, not a CLUE how they are able to do that, going out so late or should I say early. We stuck it out and stayed, turned out to be a great night full of trying to have conversations with French people, dancing, & making the most out of our eventful night!

"The Pyramid" Entrance to
The Louvre Museum 
Our last day was an AWESOME end to the weekend, we woke up grabbed lunch and rented 3 bikes to ride around for the day. Boy did we look like tourists, we were cracking up the entire time trying not to get run over, none the less run people over. We rode to The Eiffel Tower, The Louvre Museum, and around Paris to explore the remaining bits. What a life changing trip, I learned patience, having to deal with the rudeness of French people, & the fact that America is absolutely the greatest place on the face of this Earth. All in all it was an awesome weekend with lessons learned at the end of the day!

Au Voir! 

Thursday, June 16, 2011

& all that JAZZ

Last night Francie & I went to see Chicago the musical at The Cambridge Theatre. It was one of the MOST amazing things I have ever seen. I really haven't seen too many musicals so I don't have much to compare it to but I definitely think it was one of the best! And the talent of the performers is absolutely unreal! The night started off a little stressful, we arrived to the box office to pick up our tickets that we had purchased online. We get there and the guy tells us that there are no tickets with our names on them, so come to find out the tickets that I thought I had purchased never were completed on the internet! But it was our lucky day, & he told us he could get us a discount on a ticket with good seats...come to find out the seats are on the 4th ROW!! & they were about $20 dollars cheaper than what we had originally planned to pay! Francie & I go to find our seats and were in disbelief that we had such amazing seats, you could almost reach out and touch the stage. It was an unbelievable night & so much fun! For those of you who have never had the chance to see Chicago, GO SEE IT!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

PEAR-E


Bonjour!

Paris awaits the arrival of myself & my good friend JJ! We leave Friday afternoon for the weekend of a lifetime. If you know me and my organizational habits, I have already made a "Paris To-do List" with restaurants, clubs, shops and so on! I can not wait for Friday to get here, and experience the best of Paris! More posts to come when the weekend arrives

Au Voir

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Weekend Festivities


Friday night was a wonderful night spent with the zoo animals! A group of us went to "Late Nights" which is an event held every Friday during the summer at the London Zoo. The zoo opens up after hours with food venders, beer venders, and more. We had such a great time wandering around and getting to experience so many different types of animals in the UK than what we are used to in the States. We saw penguins, gorillas, lions, you name it we got to see it! 

Saturday was one of the best days I have had here in London. My friend Francie and I woke up early and got the day started with a trip to a well-known area called Covent Gardens. For those of you who have experienced the French Quarter in New Orleans it is very similar to that. It has street performers, little markets, shops, and restaurants galore. We spent all day there followed by the most AMAZING place here in London, called Snog. It is a frozen yogurt place but not your average frozen yogurt it was unreal, matter of fact Francie and I had it again today...oops! It's just that good.
Today, Sunday, was started off with the most wonderful Church service I have ever been to. It was at Westminster Abbey, where the Royal Wedding took place. You walk inside and feel as if you are in a church of gold, stain glass windows, stone status, this place is unbelievable. The rest of the day we shopped around and made the best of the weather which was unfortunately a bit rainy and muggy out. But still managing to experience all that London has to offer. London is so big each and every day you can find or see something new that you had not seen yet, or go down a road you never thought existed. That is the great thing about this place, each day is a new day with new things places explore. 

Thursday, June 9, 2011

The weeks end activities

A group of us have made an agreement that the rest of our time in London will be well spent. It is going to be jam packed in order to check all of the items we want to do off our Bucket-lists before time is up! The activities begin tomorrow with Late Night at the Zoo! It is an event that is held every Friday night, with a tour of the zoo & cocktails!
Saturday follows with a tour of The Windsor Castle in London, which is a medieval castle & is notable for its long association with the British royal family & its architecture. The Windsor Castle survived  the time period during the English Civil War, in which it was used as a military headquarters & prison for Charles I. It is the largest inhabited castle in the world & longest occupied palace in Europe.

Sundays activities include the Sunday Markets which are similar to farmers markets but mega farmers markets! There are about 10 or more and you can walk through each one finding clothing, food, jewelry, and more. This weekend should be a great one, we have to take advantage of the time we have in London!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Leuka Mini Masters

Last night was a night I will remember for the rest of my life. Leuka Mini Masters is an event that the group I am Interning with works very hard towards each and every year. It is a fundraiser for Leukemia and it is hosted by Dougray Scott, the actor who plays the villain in Mission Impossible II. It is held in the Penthouse of The May Fair Hotel in London. It is just a great way to get people together to raise money for this disease, they put a putting green outside on the balcony of the Penthouse, it is the highest putting green in London. Each guest pays about $15 to give it a shot, and all the money raised goes to the Leuka Foundation. The event was so much fun last night, my job was to be in charge of the guest list and VIP's aka the UK celebs! So I was that person at the front door saying "Yes your on the list, No I'm sorry your not" Kinda went something like that, but I had so much fun doing it. Later on once everyone was inside, myself & a couple of my amazing friends that I brought along got the opportunity to go from guest to guest asking to sell raffle tickets to be put into a hat and later on one would be picked to win Clive Christian perfume. This perfume is the most expensive perfume in the world, with a price tag of over $1,300!! So as the night continued and we went from person to person, we came across this older gentleman who seemed to be a friendly guy and he offered to give a donation of about $30 he told me that if he won the perfume he would give it to me. So I was like you got yourself a deal. As the night came to an end and my friend Amanda pulled a name out of the hat and it was HIS!! So guess who now owns the most expensive perfume in the world...ME! All in all I guess you could say it was an awesome night & I had a blast. Being around big names in the UK is one way to get your name out there and make connections, it is a night I will always remember.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Miss the Swiss

Incredible is the only way to describe this past weekends events. I spent the weekend with a couple girls in Geneva, Switzerland. It was THE most amazing trip I have ever experienced, Switzerland is a in a category of its own. It is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen, clean, fresh, & has so much to offer. Myself and the other two girls spent our Saturday doing what most people would dread on a normal weekend, we hiked up Mt. Saleve. It is a mountain of the French Prealps, rising to 1,400 meters overlooking the city of Geneva. We were told before we began hiking that it might be smarter to take the "cable car" up to the top and just walk around, they said most people just enjoy hiking down the mountain. Well, we aren't most people. We began our hike around 11:45 am and got to the top around 2 hours later. It was one of the most incredible experiences, tough, not just physically but mentally. But it was unreal, we made a couple stops up the way and took some breathtaking photos and then continued our journey to the top. We finally arrived and it felt as if we had conquered the world! Up at the top is a nice restaurant and a couple shops but also, is the other end of the cable car. We rode the cable car down taking us a whopping 5 minutes if not less. But totally worth every second of the hike, and experience.
Breathtaking
At the TOP of the mountain



Central Geneva
As the day continued we took a bus back into town where the main city of Geneva is, with its restaurants, shops and sightseeing is. We walked around all day, did some shopping, took TONS of pictures, and just enjoyed what Switzerland had to offer. Saturday night the girls & I, found this French restaurant where we experienced the best of the best...Fondue. Yeah, in the States we have places with Fondue, but I can actually say we had Cheese Fondue where in Switzerland they are glorified for their cheeses. And of course, their chocolate! One word...AMAZING. We went from chocolatier to chocolatier tasting what each shop had to offer and we came to conclusion Hershey's has nothing on Swiss Chocolate that is for sure. Prior to this weekend I had never ever seen myself going to Switzerland to visit but I am SO incredible happy that I did. The people were great, so helpful and nice..if you were able to get across what you were trying to say at least. In Geneva most people speak French...well myself nor the girls spoke French so we had to work with what we could and that was pointing things out on our map. And, to be quite honest we did just fine! It was an unbelievable experience, and something I will remember forever.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Mean Cuisine

Chef Silvena Rowe
My internship today consisted of a little more than just event planning. Myself and one other co-worker had a job to do today at The May Fair Hotel which is located in downtown London...I think downtown? Every where in London seems to look kinda downtown like! But it was a really neat hotel, kind of The Ritz of London. We went to the hotel today to film a short video of a new restaurant that is to open up in the hotel on Tuesday.  The restaurant is called Quince, it is a mix of Eastern Mediterranean cuisine and Bulgarian. We had the opportunity to sit down with Chef Silvena Rowe, she was born and raised in Bulgaria. To be quite honest she was slightly on the mean side! She was a very serious, business like lady, & her Bulgarian accent didn't help any! But we got the chance to sit and talk with her about why she opened up the restaurant, how she became interested in cooking & gained a little bit of knowledge about her culinary background. She definitely knows her stuff to say the least. She has been on UK cooking shows similar to the ones on The Food Network in the states, so she is a big name here in London. Today was a great experience to have the opportunity to learn a little about her, plus we got to try a few of her dishes which were absolutely amazing!

The Swiss on my mind


Geneva Switzerland 

I could not be more ready & excited for Friday afternoon to arrive. An amazing girls weekend in Geneva Switzerland is in store! Myself, Francie, & Amanda two girls from Wake Forest University are all leaving Friday afternoon for the most wonderful weekend getaway ever! We will fly into Geneva Friday evening, and we will spend the whole weekend there. Our Swiss agenda consists of hiking, sightseeing & spending the weekend strictly outdoors in the beautiful land of the Switzerland. None of us have ever been there before, so it should be a great time for all of us. Apparently from what I have been told, Geneva is the 3rd most expensive place in the world...oops I guess we picked the wrong place if we are trying to save money! But it will be completely worth it.