Last Day in America
Random Fact: "The Geordie dialect is so unique, and hard to understand, that during WWII they were the only people of Britain allowed to communicate in the war without code words"
I e-mailed the hostel for a last-ditch effort on trying to figure out how to get from the airport to the hostel. So, I wrote them and not only did they say that it was exactly the place but they gave me clearer walking directions to the hostel. It's across the street from a place called the "Little Buddah". I don't see why people fight over religion, this is proof that deities can work together ;). So should we.
So, now all I have to worry about is explaining to them that I need to check out of my room before 6 a.m. so I can make it to the National Express terminal and meet Deft in Durham. From there, life should hopefully be smoother until I start to transition into Sunderland. They are going to give us a tour of the campus and such, plus I have some international allies, so it should be good.
In 24 hours I will be leaving for the airport. I'm going to wear my pajamas with the Scottish Terriers on them since it's going to be a long flight. I'm going to miss my friends and family. However, this trip is going to be so exciting!
Now, I just need to pack, call the airport asking them about a couple of items I want to bring, and download a bunch of my CD's onto my media player. I'm off to England!
I e-mailed the hostel for a last-ditch effort on trying to figure out how to get from the airport to the hostel. So, I wrote them and not only did they say that it was exactly the place but they gave me clearer walking directions to the hostel. It's across the street from a place called the "Little Buddah". I don't see why people fight over religion, this is proof that deities can work together ;). So should we.
So, now all I have to worry about is explaining to them that I need to check out of my room before 6 a.m. so I can make it to the National Express terminal and meet Deft in Durham. From there, life should hopefully be smoother until I start to transition into Sunderland. They are going to give us a tour of the campus and such, plus I have some international allies, so it should be good.
In 24 hours I will be leaving for the airport. I'm going to wear my pajamas with the Scottish Terriers on them since it's going to be a long flight. I'm going to miss my friends and family. However, this trip is going to be so exciting!
Now, I just need to pack, call the airport asking them about a couple of items I want to bring, and download a bunch of my CD's onto my media player. I'm off to England!
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