"Risk-taking, trust, and serendipity are key ingridients of joy. Without risk, nothing new ever happens. Without trust, fear creeps in. Without serendipity, there are no surprises."
-Rita Golden Gelman
-Rita Golden Gelman
I found this quote today and it really spoke to me, especially since risk-taking is a key facet of my life nowadays!!! And it is so true that you need all three elements to balance you out, especially in times of imbalance and uncertainty. I've come to believe in serendipity as of late and my belief is that some things happen for a reason, and when you least expect it.
After I read the quote I looked up the woman who wrote it and it turns out that Rita Golden Gelman is a self-proclaimed 'Female Nomad' with a lifelong passion of connecting with all sorts of different types of people. In 1987 she sold her home and all her possessions and dedicated herself to traveling and living within other cultures all over the world. (We already have things in common! ha). Her passion of traveling and connecting people led her to create a foundation called 'Let's Get Global' that encourages and assists high school graduates in the US to travel internationally during their 'gap year' between high school and college. Her aim is to cultural norm in the US that will make it a common practise to extend US education beyond US borders. What a fantastic cause! I've learned so much about other cultures during my short time in London and it's been a rich and valuable experience, one that I wish more Americans should experience. I'm now fascinated by this Rita Golden Gelman and will have to see if I can find some of her children's books to read. If you'd like to learn more about this interesting woman, click here .
Back to serendipity - when I met my friend Holly I felt like there was some aspects of serendipity that caused us to sit next to each other on the plane. To be more specific, I sat next to her on the plane from Dallas to London when I left my family to begin my life in London. When I got on the plane I was an absolute wreck after saying bye to my family, and it was torturous to wave by to them and then trudge on through airport security. It was a completely lousy feeling and I was clearly distraught and I wanted to sit on the plane and not talk to anyone, drink a few glasses of wine, and then go to sleep. But to my surprise I ended up being seated next to a cute blonde girl about my age who was also sad about leaving her family as she embarked on a solo 4-month trek around Europe! Talk about having things in common, we both grew up in North Texas, our high schools played each other in football, we had a similar upbringing, and went to college within an hour of each other. As Lloyd would say, we got on 'like a house on fire' and ended up drinking wine together and chatting almost the entire 9 hour flight! When we said goodbye at the airport we exchanged emails and promised to keep in touch.
We did keep in touch and in the middle of October Holly came to London to visit for a few days. It was so great hanging out with another American, especially a Texan! and it was also great to have a girlfriend to run around the city with. And I think it gave Lloyd a break from having to babysit me :)
Below are some pics of our adventures in London - we had a great time and while I was sad to see her head off to France, I'm anxious to keep up w/ her and hear more about her travels!

I took Holly to my favourite food market right outside Waterloo and just off the South Bank. After several indecisive laps around the food market we decided on....Chorizo & Hollumi Sandwiches!
Crispy panini bread filled with grilled chorizo sausage and grilled hollumi cheese, with tszaziki sauce, rocket and spicy peppers! Definitely one of the tastiest sandwiches ever!
After the sandwiches we wandered around Leister Square and Trafalgar Square trying to find the Seven Dials monument but to no avail. So we abandoned our quest and decided to take some fun pictures and then have a few drinks at a cute pub nearby.
Looking over Millennium Bridge |
Cool shot of a police car going over the bridge at just the right time! |
Trafalgar Square at Night time |
Touristing around London
On Sunday afternoon we did the touristy thing and walked around Buckingham Palace and over to Westminster. Although it was chilly it was a really beautiful day and I was excited to take pictures of blue sky! It's a wonder how much you appreciate blue skies when you don't get to see them that often!! :)
Beautiful day near the Victoria Memorial |
Beautiful day in the Park |
Les Miz
On Holly's last night in London we went to see Les Miz, one of my all-time favourite musicals. I was hoping we'd have a nice meal before the show but I was running late from work so we had to settle for some McDonalds Chicken Nuggets (they were tasty, although I cringe when I think of the 37+ ingredients that make up the nugget!).
It made me sort of sad listening to the music of Les Miz because my dad and I used to sing all the songs together and it really made me miss my family. My sister Jamie loves the musical also, and I wished they were there watching it with me. Lloyd knew I was upset because he said he looked over and I was crying 'and it wasn't even the sad part'. haha
All in all it was a great night and I was very sad to see Holly leave the next day. She made it on her bus back to France and is now off exploring the rest of Europe! Thanks for stopping through London for a visit, Holly!

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