Saturday, March 28, 2009

London after midnight, Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh!

Oh, you'd have to know my E-Burg buddies and I to understand. Love it.
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Friday, March 27, 2009

"Not all who wander are lost."

Words of wisdom from J.R. Tolkien as well as my mother. It's going to be busy as we wrap things up over here. Within the next day and a half my class will be heading back to the U.S. Ah Europe, you are amazing. I'll come back again someday.
"It's a dangerous business going out your front door. You step out onto the road and if you don't keep to your feet, there's no telling where you might be swept off to..." -Tolkien

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Perhaps my heart lies in Paris

We could do whatever we wanted tonight and all I did was sit and admire the Notre Dome'. It's so beautiful and majestic, how could anyone not? There is a peace I feel sitting in it's great presence. Yes, I will come back to this place again someday. Sooner then later, a lesson I have learned from my parents. Maybe I will bring my own daughter someday and we will come here together for the mother and daughter adventure mom and I planned years ago. Yes, yes this is the city of love. I've got my mom's warm embrace wrapped around me and that is the love that will get me through anything. Au revior ma me're, je t'adore le vous.

Le Notre Dome

A song sung by the many who attended Camp Robbinswold, all over the world, and sung to me as a lullaby by my very own mother...French Cathedrals."Orleans, Beaugency. Notre Dame, De cle'ry. Vendome', Vendome'"





"Au Champs Elisee!"

Well that takes me back to High School French Camp!
Well this so-called Blog Outage is kinda driving me nuts, and my posts aren't really popping up in the correct chronological order, but he, I'm getting the responses like, "It feels like I'm right there with you!!" and that's what I wanted to hear! :) Ahem, it's tres' gorgeouss in the city du Paris! And when we were let loose to have some fun I went crazy at the Tour de Eiffel! Seriously folks, it's a work of art! Venez régaler vos yeux sur mes photos de la Tour Eiffel toujours étonnante! It's sort of a smug feeling conversing with the people of France, especially when we aare able to have pretty fluent conversations with them. Obviously they weren't expecting such things from a group of Americans. Although, they are however, quick to congradulat us on the election of President Obama. "Il est temps de vous les Américains ont voté Bush de bureau." *big sigh* Polotics.




Bonjour de Paris!

Bonjour chers amis! Mon groupe et moi avons fait en toute sécurité via Chunnel. Cela est certainement passionnant, je souhaite que nous avions chunnels aux États-Unis. (Comme' di chunnel?) Paris est à la façon dont ma mère et je l'espère, il serait. Nous sommes heureux de manger du thé sucré et des croissants au beurre pour le petit déjeuner. Il me manque terriblement de son, mais je peux entendre ma mère anglaise ridicule accent sur les rues. Et elle me fait sourire. Aujourd'hui cependant, je manquer. Mon coeur fait mal aujourd'hui. Avec l'amour et des caresses anglaise de moi à vous, chers amis. L'amour de votre ami, Katie

The scadal at le Louvre! (Quel h'oreur!)

Ah, le Mona Lisa! (until I got caught taking pictures...)
Préférez-vous écrire en anglais à nouveau? Bien, je suppose que je n'ai pas le choix ensuite.
Ce n'est que parce que Je t'aime. Well okay then, when we first arrived in Paris via chunnel, (which by the way is insanely AWESOME! A tad scary if you're slightly closterphobic, but fun nonetheless.) Anywho, it was sort of overcast and for a moment I was like, "Hey! I'm back in Seattle, whatdoya know!" Then it got sunny. Arc de Triomphe, here I come!





Wednesday, March 25, 2009

It's a long hard climb; but I'm gonna get there!

Did my other post seriously just upload?? Oh how I miss the oober fast speed my mac goes to, with my amazing super techsavvy brother would fix any problem I caused and answer any question I have. :) It's dinnertime! And it's been a loooong day. Gorgeous however, but long. We filmed on location today and my gosh, God hides his treasures everywhere. Boy it sure was beautiful, I didn't have the foggiest idea that it can be this beautiful along the coast of England. But at any rate, we hiked it! So to say and with cameras and heavy equipment and loose rocks and steep ravines and Gary joking around saying, "don't fall off!" and the professor from NYU that would glower at one of us every time we called him Gary instead of Mr. Nelson drove us nuts! Oh, by the way, its' really windy and I almost lost my camera because I didn't have it secured on its wrist strap. Why is it that the rich and mighty get to have all of these beautiful places to themselves? Actors buying their own islands, blocking off sections of land and putting up huge signs saying, "Private Property! Tresspassers WILL be punished!" Well what about the rest of the world that might like to enjoy these places? *le sigh* It's almost like I'm in Pirates of the Caribbean exploring the different islands. It's absolutely breath taking! But now, back in the comfort of our house with the weird toilets and apple butter on rye toast, it's raining. And the best thing to do when it's raining? Fight for the armchair by the window, turn the ipod to the "Enya playlist" and cozy on down for a short nap as the raindrops drizzle down the windowpane before we head to London for a night on the town. Hugs n' Kisses and love from England, Katie

It's too early for an Anderson to be up...

Well hello, hello there. I'm up, and no one else is. Well, I'm sure Gary and the other daults are, but kid wise, no-sir-e-bob! What is the deal yo? Last one to bed, first one to rise? Ad it's hecka early! And on another note this Internet is annoying. I've tried to post this entry 3 times but because we all have to share, people keep closing the laptop while my blog is still uploading!!!!! It's nice to be the only one up...granted it was 6am when I started writing this, so that means...you were all snug in bed!! I've been taking this quiet and spending it on time for myself, "ME" Time, as my mom would put it. I'm reading, "Glimpses of Heaven" and keeping up with the "Purpose Driven" journal. It's much smaller and much lighter then the book. :) And of course taking time to check in with God and my mom, because this is an amazing experience, but the parts on this trip that are truly making me gasp in awe and wonder are the beautiful creations from the land He has given me. It's truly awesome.
Know what else is awesome? The food. We're like the first group of kids in this tiny town that the women have seen since their own kids went off, so they leave basket after basket of bread, soups, fruits, veggies, and nuts on the doorstep of our house. Way to go moms!
So, you're all probably dying to know the juicey details on the film aren't ya?
Well, cycling through here are 6 weeks of students. I am part of week 3, there are 3 students from 3 different arts and film scools selected to fly out here and get in on the action. Week 3 consists of 9 students from Central Washington Univ, Pepperdine, and NYU. We have been split into 3 groups, and I am in group 2: Katie Anderson CWU/ Spencer Boggs P/ and Crystal Omen NYU and we are already having a blast.
We are gophering the production of an Indie (Independent) Foreign film. It is called ,"Homme de Dieu" which in English translates to "Man of God" it's a documentary with English actor, Sean Bean. For those of you that might not be able to put your finger on it, his claim to fame in America was his role as Boromir in The Lord of the Rings. Tomorrow my group gets to go to Paris since we are the 3 that can speak (almost) fluent french, so this will be a very fun experience!
Most of you know, but I missed meeting Mr. Blockbuster himself. Darn you Jerry Bruckheimer! I was still up in the air when he graced the production team with his presence. He is in Europe for the production of a movie of his own.
Come hither so I can brag about the man who never ceases to amaze me.
--->http://www.jbfilms.com/ just a heads up, he has to do everything BIG! So the sound just might blow you away. ;)
Though it's a bummer I missed him, lets not forget God is good! I have already met him at one of the Seattle International Film Festivals last spring and that was an amazing experience! Haha, that was a phone call that awaoke my mama from one of her looooooooong naps, "MOM! JERRY BRUCKHEIMER'S HERE!! Freak out moment!" "Stop freaking out, grab some of your work and go talk to the man!!" That's my mom for ya, and that introduction has probably changed my life.
Last night was the gala event where we all got to come together and socialize and converse with the people in our desired field, and you can bet that Imade quick friends with the screenwriters. This is only my 2nd full day here and I'm in awe and having a blast! I'm starting to feel that drive that I feel I've been lacking since my mother died. I'm going to be honest with you all, I've been plotting ways to go after Jerry instead of filming this measley foreign film, but "All things happej for a reason." as Jeannie Anderson would say, so Ii'm just going to have to grit my teeth and do this.
What a long post! Don't worry, I won't be offended if more then half of you don't even bother to read this. I'm off to film on locaion!!

Love, Katie
Does it bother anyone else that this Blogger doesn't have spellcheck? It's been driving me nuts!!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

England

I am totally loving the country side, far more then my counterparts who are dying to be back in he hustle and bustle which is London. We'll be back there soon enough, for now, here is the freaking tiny house 9 college kids and all of their crap are being stuffed into for thenight. I shouldn't really complain though, the others who flew out on Sunday have been squished far longer then I have. And besides...
<----Check out that sweet garden!!
If you squint you can see my mom don't you think?

Cheerio from England. I arrived here at 9am and the current time is 3:30pm. o_O Here is a picture of the country side as we made our way to the coast of Hastings, which is where I reside as of now. If you look closely you can see the reflection of some very excited Americans in the glass. The only thing that would make this picture even better is some big wooley sheep. You know, the kind my mom would love. But this scene just brings to life the picture she put in my mind that England would look like. It is sunny here, but one can't be fooled, it's HECKA chilly!! But Gary says that's good filming weather. I wouldn't know. It's beautiful and peaceful here, if you just close your eyes for a moment and breathe in a big breath of fresh air...I feel my mother's presence here with me and the feeling is bittersweet. I love you woman. Well, you know I must be tired because I just crushed my hair clip. It looked like a ginormeous spider out of the corner of my eye. I can hear all of you mother's back home yelling, "Take a nap!!" Here at the coast of Hastings! It's even colder over here, you can see the sun seems to be going elswhere because it's a terd. No I am not going to go swim dad.
It's time to meet my group, so this update has to come to a close. Hugs and kisses from England!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009


This is my blog I will be updating during my time in Europe.

Arrivederci, au revior, see ya soon!

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It's hard to tell where the path of life will take me, but I can tell you, that by the grace of God, it will always take me home.

Love, Katie

Note: Picture taken by my beautiful cousin Lerin Herzer.