Thursday 8 December 2011

So Fast

My first term is done. It’s crazy to imagine. How could four months of my time at AC be gone already? It seems like two weeks ago I was typing about first camp and the overwhelming mess of the first couple of weeks and here I am a quarter of the way through my UWC experience. Shock.
Today has been so bittersweet. We were woken up by the houseparents at 8:30 and had a house breakfast of waffles, croissants and fruit at 9. We then did house clean up where each of the dorms had a different area to tidy up for the winter break as well as our own corners of the dorm.
We then had a lovely Christmas lunch in the dining hall with the Christmas crackers and mince pies. From then on I chilled with some friends in their dorms until 3:00. I was the first of the group to leave so they all came down carrying my suitcase and carry-on bag to Main Gate. To simply come to Main Gate was an effort, the wind outside was crazy and it’s beginning to feel bitingly cold (well to me). We were joking around and waiting for the taxi and I realized how amazing these friends I have are, how lucky I am and how on earth was I going to go four weeks without them?
But then I remember that tomorrow, I’ll be home. Seeing my parents. Seeing my best friends. Being in the sun. How lucky am I to feel so comfortable and happy in two homes? Atlantic College has become that for me. And though I won’t write during my winter break I know I’ll think of school and the people in it every day of my break.
Merry Christmas everyone. We’ll have a hectic New Year.
Love, Abi

Christmas Party Photos! :)

 Erlend, the houseparents youngest kid :)
 Chiel! My tutor :) (the blonde)
 Dorm 12 <3 Chloe, Ruyi, Myself and Gabi
 Louis is practically our fifth dorm mate
 Vincent <3 and the remaints of our feast!
 Morgannwg second year guys
 Dorm 3 and Dorm 12
 Kristian, Albania


Sam and Hannah
 Chloe, Heidi (Norway)
 Vincent, Kenya
 Why it's turned this way I don't know... Nick was my date
 Christian and Carys singing
 Heidi!
 Morgannwg girls
 Morgannwg First Years!
 Gabi and I
 Hamdan, Abu Dhabi and Proma, Bangladesh

 Paula, Germany and Luke, USA
 Morgannwg is boss!

Hannah, Carys and Penelope

Monday 5 December 2011

Some videos of AC (:

These are a few links to videos I saw today that were filmed this term of the campus, all with my friends and other students in them.

Because the IB can wait:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fZqQji8Dt4

Welcome from UWC Atlantic College
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDGiMUbgL24

Christmas Song (: Morgannwg Style

You better watch out
You better not cry
You better not pout
I'm telling you why
Jon Morten is coming tonight

He's checking his list,
Checking it twice;
Gonna find out who's here and who’s not.
Jon Morten is coming tonight

He knows if you are working
He knows if you’re up late
He knows if you've been bad or good
So be good for goodness sake

With Erlend beside
Hennie as well
Linnea’s not far
Synnove’s upstairs
Jon Morten is coming tonight

He knows if you’ve been drinking
He knows about your grades
He knows if you been nightriding
Stay in the house for goodness sake

Dorm 1 takes a nap
Dorm 2 is tidy
Dorm 3 is mental
Dorm 4 has Louis
Houseparents are checking tonight

Is Paul still around
Is James in his dorm?
Mary’s gone out
And Carys went too
Houseparents are checking tonight

Heidi goes on massaging
Yangchen is very sweet
Proma is always chatting and
Dorm 12 is very chic.

Students are boss
Houseparents are boss
Tutors are boss
Morgannwg is boss

Morgannwg is boss



*I'm in dorm 12 :D

Sunday 4 December 2011

Christmas Party

The long-awaited Christmas Party! Oh it was fantastic. Each house has it in a different place but I really think Morgannwg is the luckiest to get to have it in the library.
So this is how it went:
Finished my Maths exam at 5:30. Raced back to the house to start getting ready with my dorm mates, incredibly girly with the music blaring and comparing what to wear and what matches. At 7 all the house goes downstairs and Jon Morten’s kids hand each of the boys and each of the girls random halves of a Christmas card and we have to find out match. I was with Nick Olsen, a first year from Cardiff. It was really sweet he even had a yellow tulip for me.
We then take the walk down to the Library in our couple and once we are all there begin the paparazzi extravaganza while sipping on non-alcoholic champagne and eating the most yummy nibbles that Synove made. It was so nice to see all of the guys all dressed up in suit jackets and the girls in pretty dresses. We become so used to one another in pyjamas and at 7 in the morning, it was nice to see that everyone ‘cleaned up well’.
We sat on two long tables opposite our dates, our tutors were there as well as the house parents three kids. Synove made some amazing food. Pork, Salmon, Vegetarian Lasagna, Couscous – everyone was full by the end. There were also a few musical performances including a song rewritten by one of the second-years that I’ll have to get a copy of to put on here, it was hilarious.
After dinner we some students said speeches of how thankful we were to our tutors and house parents and then we exchanged our last Secret Santa gift. I had so much fun leaving gifts on Paul from Hong Kong’s bed every other day, and he seemed so happy to find out it was me.
Though I didn’t bring my camera to show right now how pretty everything was last night I’ll be sure to steal the pictures off of someone else’s camera very soon.  And the song. Can’t forget the song.

It seems surreal that in only five days I’ll be home. I’m incredibly excited I think about it constantly. But even now I can’t imagine not seeing my Morgannwg family for four weeks. Going away for a weekend seems like ages.
The next few days are winding down of codes, I do have one more French exam to go but otherwise it should be chill. We shall see.