Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Wallington, London, England

Look RIGHT, then LEFT.
What the hell am I doing here? After a day of jet lag and meeting my lovely host Anita I finally got to bed yesterday. (Already, the stereotypes are true, they friggin' love tea.) Waking up to kids yelling in english accents is surreal. I'll attempt to figure out the train system enough to get into central London for the day. Every map of it looks like a plate of spaghetti though, so we'll see how it goes.
Anyways, this post will be kinda short and confused, like me, because I'm still wrapping my head around being in a different country. There'll me all sorts of thrilling tales in the future, just you wait! Also, I forgot my camera chord. So there'll be no photos for a little while.
Everybody here is particularly dry humoured, which rules. The bus driver made fun of me when I got on the bus, but instead of Halifax, it was charming and funny.

Ciao! Kenzie

PS: Planes are cool! Ascending into the sky was a blast, looking at the clouds was amazing, but descending was a bit awful. I thought my ears were going to start bleeding it hurt so bad. But it was fun all the same!

4 comments:

blakewoolley said...

im in halifax for new years thinking, i hope i see kenzie when im out tonight, then remembered you had left! hope youre having a good trip so far buddy.

William said...

Descent is awful for me too. Some people don't get the pain though. It depends on your sinuses.

Thomas said...

Wait 'till you wake up to kids speaking languages you don't understand... Or when you understand, but they're not speaking English...

Totally Rad said...

yer man... hopefully... we can party it up... and dance it down...