In South Korea during class talking to my friends in the States about going somewhere for New Years as a reunion

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In South Korea during class talking to my friends in the States about going somewhere for New Years as a reunion
So we had a joke about how many people named Lauren were on my SAS voyage but I just counted and there was legit 10 of us roaming that ship with the same name.
that's a really high concentration of Laurens just sayin'
I want to post pics from my 10 weeks in europe but no one wants to see those million pictures... eventually I will post some...
Semester at Sea
goign on SAS was the best decission of my life... I miss it so much.
Scotland, Day 1: Glasgow So Andrew and I encountered a march on the way to change train stations (Greenock to Glasgow in one, then Glasgow to Edinburgh on the other) to meet up with the group in Edinburgh (long story about why we were late--lost wallet, still AWOL, roommate stole it maybe?? Poor dude.). Anyways, there's a huge religious divide between the Protestants and Catholics. I knew that, but I didn't realize just how big it is. They just like to march on each other, apparently. Some girls I encountered in a mountain later in the day explained it further to me: because Glasgow is so close to Ireland (apparently), the religious divide is more prominent than in, say, Edinburgh. They told me it was really nasty in Ireland, and I was amazed that this kind of intolerance is just so transparent. Usually it's nasty belowground stuff, but this was flamboyant, even joyous in the protestations. People sang along to the drummers rhythms (thy knew the songs out on by the marching bands), ran to keep up with their favorite banner men and sections. It reminded me of the Macy's day parade, almost. I had no other idea to even compare it to, because I never see stuff like this in the States.
By request, my wall by my bed. Magnets and postcards from each port. Other misc paraphernalia, not limited to a drawing of me by Evvie, a metro ticket from Glasgow to Edinburgh, a dream catcher Madison made me that I brought from home, and mail from family. It's already big, and it's going to be massive by the time I'm done.
The most dismal day ever
I was hoodwinked by the weather yesterday. It's so rainy and gloomy and sad and gross. Grey X 10000. :( Welcome to Scotland, though! I'm so excited to visit it again! I love this place so much. We get off tomorrow! Woot woot Scotland.
It's a gorgeous day to tan outside and do some reading on deck 5. There's not an empty lounger in sight, and blue skies and deep blues oceans go as far as the eye can see. And they said it would be cloudy on the way to Scotland.