Sunday, 16 January 2011

literally, li-trally an excellent beginning

I hardly know where to go with this; I feel like I've experienced a lifetime in the past weekend. I feel like I've always been here and home must have been months ago, the memory of being nervous about coming here and packing is just really far away, like as far as America is from England???? Yes. that far.

Anyway, I guess it has only been a weekend, but it's been a full weekend.. All of my flatmates have come back from winter break and moved back into our flat. Friday they weren't all back yet, so I went into Norwich with my two friends from my program and some people from the flat next to mine. Ridiculous fun, excellent cultural lessons learned like varieties of kings (they call it "ring of fire"). Saturday and today the people in my flat have been moving back in. They all seem to be a group of friends, but they've been so incredible and welcoming and helpful... and so much fun. And, you can climb out our kitchen windows, I fit right through, great discovery made this Saturday evening. I also taught them about stomping beer cans, the great American pastime. 

To be real, though, I'm definitely starting to feel comfortable here. Every now and then I realize I'm here by myself, that I don't have my best friends from kindergarten and my family all an hour away and I don't have a friend from home on my swim team or in my classes, or my roommates or my apartmentmates or even anyone I've ever known before. It's weird in an awesome way, or maybe awesome in a weird way. I'm surprised to realize that while I sorely miss all those specific people, I'm really, really genuinely happy here. I've been laughing with my flatmates, like laughing in a tears in my eyes choke on my food real way, so I think that's a good sign. 

I have my first class tomorrow, but not until 2 pm. Also I only have one class monday, one class tuesday, and one class thursday. Just realizing that after having this much free time I may never be able to return to the way things were.. I think I'll sleep on it for now though. 

ps. life lesson, in canada they call a bathrobe a "house coat." thought that was great news. x

1 comment:

  1. 1. they call it ring of fire in indonesia, too!

    2. lisa, I fully share your weird at-home-but-not-at-home feeling.

    3. next you should teach them to smush cupcakes.

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