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Our mammoth journey
... of the rucksacks and then went airside for a cup of tea in the departure lounge. Got chatting to the coffee baristas as I always tend to and had quite a deep conversation as he asked where I was going, which clearly led me to talk about Australia and the importance of taking those opportunities in life - a conversation I've had with most of you I know!! Afterwhich I had a brief chat to my Mom, and I did have to prevent myself getting too emotional over the phone. ...
Saddle sore in san fran
... the bridge was all foggy and a chilly wind so it was too cold to take elodie all the way so Arnaud and Elodie did a quarter of the bridge and turned back. Jo managed to cycle with my laptop in one hand most of the way with mum, dad and Karen on a skype call so they could see what it was like! It was just a brilliant fun thing to do and Rowan loved it – I had to bribe him out the seat with icecream! ...
San Francisco - Chinatown et plus!
... papi, il serait jaloux, en plus on peut suivre des cours sur place pour apprendre à restaurer des bateau de bois. La visite, je vous la recommande. Pour le prix, 5$, tu en as pour ton argent! On en croyait pas nos yeux sur le bateau Balclutha, un ancien bateau de marchandise, voilier en bois à trois mâts datant des années 1886. En tout cas, les appartements du capitaine étaient Wow! Papi, si tu te rachètes un jour un bateau, ça nous prendrait des appartements ...
Onward!
... something insane like that. It just keeps happening to me. Luckily I have yet to run out of gas (or pee my pants, which would be almost as embarassing). I will learn my lesson before this happens.
-Anyways, I survived the 7 and a half hour trip here, went through the whole check in process, and settled in. My roomie is cool; gotta go to bed soon since we have to leave at 6am tomorrow for orientation.
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4 Hour Layover
... Maybe I'll call people and bug them while I'm still in the country. ;) One hour later... I've moved to the gate and just sitting here, I'm already feeling a little bit like a foreigner. It's an interesting feeling. At least they're mostly speaking English... for now. Why oh why did I decide to go to a country where I know no one and I don't even speak the language... alone no less! Oh yeah, cuz it's fun. ...