Day 0: January 9th
You’d think that because I’m going away for 6 months I would have been on the ball and started packing/organizing my stuff sooner, well, that did not happen and because of that the morning of my flight I was frantically packing and all that jazz. I was terrified and excited, but definitely more on the terrified side.
My mom cried and then yelled at me to get out of her room. She left and made it clear that she wasn’t going to return to see me off. Bahahahaha.
Anyway, Greg and Shaina came to say goodbye and then Jeany did too. Jairo was going to take me to the airport but somehow Greg, Shaina, and Daniel were the ones to escort me to LAX.
My checked bag made it under the 50lbs with 41.5lbs!
When my posse left me I, of course, cried like a bitch. I then wiped my tears and went to security. I saw Daniel, Greg and Shaina from the security line walking to Greg's car and tears were a comin', but I semi-successfully pushed them away.
I got through security with no incident, I didn’t have to go through that body scanner thing, I took some Dramamine and like a couple minutes before we had to board Kelsey finds me and we chat until we board. AH! So happy I didn’t have to fly there alone!
Jesus Christopher Christ. A direct flight from LAX to Heathrow is no joke. Those ten hours truly felt like ten hours. I was scared as hell when we were about to take off because I thought the plane was going to crash, but once I saw how nonchalant everyone else was, I calmed down.
Now, I really wanted to sleep on the flight but for the life of me I couldn’t find a good position, so it was more like I was half awake, half napping. Before I attempted to sleep I watched The Social Network while I ate. I really wanted to watch Never Let Me Go but I knew I would probably fall asleep during. An hour before we landed they served us breakfast. When I opened my yogurt it spat out itself into my eye and my blanket.
We landed and I was kind of bummed no one clapped. That’s my favorite part of flying because you that’s when you know for certain that this plane will not kill you.
Also, THANK YOU JULIE BERES, YOU ARE AWESOME FOR LENDING ME YOUR CAMERA. AND IF YOU'RE READING THIS, DO YOU WANT SOME CANDY?
Day 1: January 10th
We get off the plane and Kelsey and I head to get our visas, but first we had to walk for a good 1000 miles to get to the immigration people.
Next, we went to baggage claim where we stared at the conveyor belt for some odd minutes until I spotted my luggage already off to the side, not on the conveyor belt at all. That was surprising but I was happy I didn’t have to take it off my self since it was heavy as hell.
Thankfully, Kelsey’s baggage was heavy as hell too so we agreed to split a taxi. BEST DECISION EVER. When I went on the tube the next day I knew it would have been a disaster if I had attempted to take it to get to the hotel, my slowness and weakness mixed with heavy luggage and no clue as to get from here to there? Yeah, I gladly shelled out the 30 pounds for a simple taxi.
So, what I’m officially doing is a semester abroad (January through June) through UC EAP (or University of California Education Abroad Program) and will be studying film things at University of East Anglia in Norwich (pronounced Nor-idge), which is around 100 miles away from London.
However, before we arrived to UEA we had to stay in London from this day till Wednesday morning for orientations.
We got to the Harlingford Hotel, checked in and…WHAT A COINKI-DINK… Kelsey is my roommate at the hotel! We were on the second floor or something so dragging my luggage up the stairs wasn’t that bad. The room was so cute!
We had to meet in the lobby at 3:30pm. Kelsey and I were late because we were far too busy lying on our beds, so they called our room to inform us to get our asses down. We then walked to the London Study Centre where we would have all of our orientations. When we got there our program officer, Monika Popp gave us goodie bags with juice, walkers crisps, a cereal bar, bottled water, a pen, notepad and a folder with itineraries and a bunch of other info. OH, we also got a 2gig USB flash drive, I can’t believe I forgot that! Then everybody introduced themselves and blah blah blah-in short, everyone was fun, fresh, fierce. Then Monika told us what life in the UK is like.
That’s when the jet-lag started to hit me. As hard as I tried I couldn’t keep my eyes opened. My stomach also wouldn’t shut up, so I was relieved when we went to an adjoining room and a feast was prepared! Monika had ordered burritos, they were ginormous . There was also fruit, some more walkers crisps, juice, brownies and some other things I can’t recall. I totes took a lot of the left over crisps, juices and cereal bars, Monika insisted of course!
We then went back to the other room and finished the meeting. We walked together back to the hotel.