28 August 2008

Day 1: Arrival!

So, Day One really counts as two days, technically, though it feels like even more than two.

My first flight was at 10:55 AM on Wednesday out of MSP and to O'Hare, where we landed around 12:00 PM. Next up was O'Hare to Dulles, where we landed around 5:00 PM, local time. Finally, we left around 6:40 PM for a 7 1/2 hour journey to Heathrow.

For the final leg, our plane's seat setup was 2 seats next to a window, aisle, 3 middle seats, 2 more seats next to a window. I was incredibly lucky and ended up in a window seat with an empty seat next to me. That's right, I had two tiny pillows, two pathetic blankets, and two seats to stretch out on. I consider myself to be a good traveler in that I seem to be able to sleep anywhere, but I don't know how I would have done without this good fortune.

I also ended up watching Son of Rambow on the flight over, which I've been meaning to see for a while anyway, and an episode of House.

After arriving in London, we found the Director and Assistant Director of the program and then found out we had to wait an extra hour for the bus to arrive to bring us to the flats. At this point, I didn't really mind too much though. It was actually quite nice to wait around and people watch or chat with ND students I'd never met.

We took a nice drive to the flats, which are in Clerkenwell, but I don't quite remember what we saw on the way since I was so exhausted. I dropped off my bags into the flat, and my flatmates and I drew randomly to determine rooms and roommates (there are 6 of us with 3 bedrooms), and as soon as I'd gotten to the flat, it was time to leave for the first of many 45 minute journeys by foot to the Notre Dame London Centre.

I must have been sleepwalking for much of the walk over I was so tired, but somehow we all made it for the beginning of orientation at 12:00 PM (Thursday) until 5:00 PM. I then had one last meeting with the rest of the non-Parliament interns. Talking about the details of the internship has made me even more excited to start out with BBDO Hubs Strategy.

A group of us interns then found our way back to the flats, and as soon as I walked into mine, a couple of my roommates asked if I'd like to come to the supermarket with them immediately. I turned right back around and went to get some food and some interestingly pre-packaged wine glasses for my friend's birthday. I find them to be quite odd and thought it seemed more like an American product than one you'd find in London.

We then returned to the flats, where I was able to sit down and breathe for the first time since Tuesday morning Minneapolis time. Wow.

On the agenda for the rest of the evening is unpacking (hopefully), showering, and perhaps getting a slight idea on the pub scene around the flats. We'll see if I don't end up passing out before then, though.

Tomorrow, more orientation, class registration, and -- well, I should probably look at my calendar to figure out the rest. One day at a time for now.

I just can't help but be incredibly excited to get to know the city of London and the people of London more over the next four months. I have so many more thoughts and feelings about this entire experience, but should probably get to more unpacking (and find my computer charger's adapter).

I'm looking forward to keeping up this blog and hearing back from you all!

Cheers. (Heh, had to say it, sorry.)


Edit: Picture from the flight over
From London, Part 1

5 comments:

Beauwriter said...

Bloody great idea, whot!?

Or, as they like to say in "Harry Potter": Brilliant!

Keep 'em coming and we'll await each entry with bated breath.

Love you, kiddo, and we're praying daily for a fun, safe, enlightening time.

Dad

Uncle John said...

Haley: how fun! You'll have a lifetime exp there! We'll pray for you - take some pics too - bikers - both casual and racer types!

Love, Uncle John, Aunt Stacey, Anna and Jake

Mike B said...

I was told there were only going to be like two sentences I had to read. What the heck?

Have fun in London, Haley! I know it won't be as exciting as Indiana, but try to make the best of it.

Mike (Cheryl's husband)

Unknown said...

Haley:

OK, those are "read guns" that your next two - the artists that you mentioned a few days ago - major names for sure! Let me know if you run across any Gary Larsons - Far Side! :)

Love, Uncle John

Unknown said...

9/30
Haley,
Your mom just gave me your blog address. I am sitting down at my desk with a cup of coffee and starting to read from the beginning. Having never been to Europe I am excited to take the journey with you.
Just finished day 1. Cheers to you, too!
Darcy Duhaime