One week. That’s seven days, one hundred sixty-eight hours
or, well, I could go on but frankly, you’ve probably already gotten the point.
In this short amount of time, I’ll be speeding towards* England.
I’ll be gone a smidge longer than a month, which is plenty
of time to erroneously convince myself that I’ve mastered a British accent and
that adding decorative letters to words is a necessity. Basically, I’m looking
forward to getting a taste of the English life.
I’ll be living in Durham for the majority of my trip, and
London for the final week. In between, I’ll be making many different side
trips. As far as I’m concerned, the more the better.
Of course I’ll also be doing a fair bit of studying while
I’m gone. After all, it is a study abroad trip… that’s the only way I could
manage to convince a few scholarship boards to help me pay for a journey
overseas (here’s my thankful plug of gratitude).
Am I fully packed and eagerly waiting to go? Nah. I have a
lime green, half-packed suitcase that started out organized but somehow
switched to chaos as soon as my mom stepped away. But I’ve gotten a start. I’m
enjoying my summer at home while I still have the chance.
My biggest concern revolves around the availability of a
delicious, black nectar formally known as coffee. While I like a good cup of
tea, I love coffee and rely on the beverage as a borderline life source.
But despite this very real fear, I am looking forward to the
trip. If you like me and feel like sending a prayer for safe travels next week,
I’d really appreciate it. Or, if you don’t like me, please forget I’ll be hurtling
through the air 40,000 feet above the Atlantic.
Once I'm over there I'll continue to post pictures and about my experiences. Feel free to sign up for email notifications or check out my Facebook page, or use your imagination to picture me having the time of my life.
Until then, cheerio.
Until then, cheerio.
*Towards is the British version of the word, as opposed to
the s-less version the U.S. favors. I’m trying.