Friday, June 25, 2010

Wednesday and Thursday

I realize now that I forgot to update on the continued fun that was our first day in England. By the time you finish reading this blog we should be all caught up. I think.

So, I made it to Worcester on Wednesday via the rail. I saw so much countryside on the way – and the sheep! Who knew England had so many sheep? I was starting to drag by this point because I had just spent 10 hours on a plane, 3.5 of which were spent sitting on the Tarmac, 1.5 hours on trains and in train stations, and just wanted to be wherever it was that I would be staying.

I walked out of the rail station and froze. I had a slight panic attack as I realized “I am not at home. Now where the hell do I go?” People were bustling about, everyone knowing where they were going. The only maps around had to be purchased for 30p – all I had were paper bills – and I was alone. I stood there staring for just a few minutes and then spotted them. A line of taxis just waiting for me down the street. Here goes nothing.

I walked up to the first taxi and the guy just stared at me. I was like, uh, are you driving people? (I know, how eloquent.) He asked if I had reserved the taxi – um, what? – but let me get in anyway when I said no. Once we were driving I was slightly worried – great, no record of me ever getting into this cab that you supposedly had to reserve, would I make it? – but he turned out to be very friendly and helpful. Except when he dropped me off about 10 minutes from where I asked to be dropped off, told me he accidentally passed it, and then described the various streets I would have to take to get there. It’s a good thing I have a good memory and a keen sense of direction.

Finally! I arrived at Colleen and Ryan’s – they had my luggage since Leo took it on the bus – and they weren’t home. I sat on the curb. I almost cried. Not out of sadness, I was just stressed and wanted to see someone familiar. Then I saw the most wonderful sight in the world. Colleen and Ryan were walking toward me! Hooray. We quickly went inside where Colleen made me the most delicious cup of coffee and I sat down. Sigh. I made it.

I couldn't relax for too long because I had to go pay my housing bill and figure out where I was staying etc. The little man that took me to my flat was nice… but he scared me with his driving. His car was tiny – as most of them are – and I literally thought I was sitting on the ground when I got in. I kept thinking he was driving on the wrong side of the road. Everyone drives fast and close together. It makes me nervous. I also need to get better at looking the correct way before crossing a street. So many adjustments!

And then we ended the day with our bestest friends at a cute little restaurant across from the canal. Happiness.

June 24th. Thursday.
Spent the morning doing homework for my online classes. I’m not going to lie – I wish I had no commitments while I am here. It’s all good though. Work on stuff in the morning; adventure around in the afternoon and evening.

We spent the afternoon in Worcester just walking around and getting to know the place. We bought a hairdryer for pretty cheap and Leo bought a whole new outfit. And I love it! Colleen and Tommy came with us – Ryan had to do work stuff – and we ended up at a cute little outside eatery. Colleen and Leo ordered beer and let me just tell you - in England you get a WHOLE PINT! The size of their drinks was insane!





After the long, uphill walk home Leo and I called my mom – dad is on a business trip – and it was nice to hear her voice. Leo decided to tell her all about his lunch that day. LOL. ☺ Then we decided that we would fall asleep at 730. Bad news. Guess who was awake at midnight? I called my sister.

June 25th. Friday (morning).
Again, I spent the morning getting my homework out of the way. I like not having it dangling over my head all day so I can just enjoy whatever I’m doing. I’m not sure what our plan is for the day – first England date night? – but I’m excited! Ryan and Leo had to spend the morning collecting students who didn’t show up for their first two meetings this morning. Why? They went out drinking last night and didn’t come in until 3am. HELLO! It’s day 2 of their trip. These little kiddies need some serious discipline.

Well, I’m off to get ready for the day! Love and miss you all!

Things to note:
1. Yogurt is a liquid here. Surprise.
2. All of the shops close at 5:30. What?!
3. When the shops close, the bathrooms close. Surprise number two.
4. I ordered a chicken sandwich. I guess in England chicken means ham. Surprise number three.
5. I love skype. Send us your phone number if you want a call!

5 comments:

  1. OMG! I do not have a good memory OR a good sense of direction! Will you take care of me??

    Actually, when I'm overseas, I suddenly have life all figured out. I've been in crazy situations and have remained calm - and even knew right from left!

    So glad you're having a great time! Loving the blog! xoxo

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  2. I bet it's an imperial pint, which is like 20 oz or something.
    At least you know other people there. That's good. Right?
    -matt miller-

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  3. skype date for sure! i'm liz.youakim

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  4. Dawn - I will take care of you. It's one of my strengths. Come visit. Seriously.

    Matt - It is good. It's definitely a comfort to know people. Makes me even more sympathetic for Deb since she went alone!

    Liz - We'll fit it in soon!

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  5. I would probably still be lost after the taxi ride haha. We should skype!

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