So the flight from Vancouver to Montreal was fine; simply it was fine. I sat beside a very guy-typey guy, and i know for while i watched ´<<>> he watched <> Which was totally fine, but that means that he asked no questions about my blazer and so i didnt get to feel totally rotarian.
Getting off the plane and into the Monteal airport was really easy since i didnt have to pick up any suitcases and my gate was really close (which meant no security check). I then waited 20 minutes for a Tim Hortons sandwich; it was like an overdose of canadian-ness as my final goodbye. It was the only place to get a decent sandwich, there was a multitude of people from all over the globe, and you could order in either french or english. Once i got my sandwich i watched two italian men argue through a window as i ate; i couldnt hear anything but i could guess from all their hand gestures what they were saying, it was fun!!
The plane ride to Brussels was long, thats all. I sqt next to a guy who listened to a lot of Elton John and techno music and watched Shrek, he didnt ask about my blazer either :(
So once i arrived in Brussels at quarter to 9 in the morning, i stood in the security line for a half hour, but all they did once i got to the front was look at my passport and that was it. Waiting for my lauggage at the carroussel was interesting; i saw an amish/jewish family!! It really made it sink in that i was in a different country.
So, once i finally got out,waiting for me was Malika, Pierre, Helouise a brazilian lady who is visiting, Louis their son, and from my second family Monique and Justine. They had made a banner for me which was really touching!!
I hope to get some pictures of my house up soon, but simply put it reminds me of a mexican house on the inside ( for example its all tile floors, theres no carpet and you dont remove your shoes once inside)
THERES COWS EVERYWHERE. I CAN SEE THEM FROM MY BEDROOM WINDOW, ITS BRILLIANT!!! Not to mention the bbb´s are huge, but theres also a lot of dairy cows.
And my final thought is that this keyboard is a pain!!! the q and a are switched, the m is where the semi-colon is and theres no apostrophe, typing this took me an hour!
One last thing, Malika told me yesterday that i arrived on a historic day; i arrived on the most rainy day theyve had since the last 14 years.
And i just found the apostrophe it's up with the number 4...
Getting off the plane and into the Monteal airport was really easy since i didnt have to pick up any suitcases and my gate was really close (which meant no security check). I then waited 20 minutes for a Tim Hortons sandwich; it was like an overdose of canadian-ness as my final goodbye. It was the only place to get a decent sandwich, there was a multitude of people from all over the globe, and you could order in either french or english. Once i got my sandwich i watched two italian men argue through a window as i ate; i couldnt hear anything but i could guess from all their hand gestures what they were saying, it was fun!!
The plane ride to Brussels was long, thats all. I sqt next to a guy who listened to a lot of Elton John and techno music and watched Shrek, he didnt ask about my blazer either :(
So once i arrived in Brussels at quarter to 9 in the morning, i stood in the security line for a half hour, but all they did once i got to the front was look at my passport and that was it. Waiting for my lauggage at the carroussel was interesting; i saw an amish/jewish family!! It really made it sink in that i was in a different country.
So, once i finally got out,waiting for me was Malika, Pierre, Helouise a brazilian lady who is visiting, Louis their son, and from my second family Monique and Justine. They had made a banner for me which was really touching!!
I hope to get some pictures of my house up soon, but simply put it reminds me of a mexican house on the inside ( for example its all tile floors, theres no carpet and you dont remove your shoes once inside)
THERES COWS EVERYWHERE. I CAN SEE THEM FROM MY BEDROOM WINDOW, ITS BRILLIANT!!! Not to mention the bbb´s are huge, but theres also a lot of dairy cows.
And my final thought is that this keyboard is a pain!!! the q and a are switched, the m is where the semi-colon is and theres no apostrophe, typing this took me an hour!
One last thing, Malika told me yesterday that i arrived on a historic day; i arrived on the most rainy day theyve had since the last 14 years.
And i just found the apostrophe it's up with the number 4...
what i meant to say was i watched 'the secret in their eyes' and the guy watched 'hot tub time machine'...
ReplyDeletewholy freaking adventures, Batman! Yeah well, you are missing some hardcore freaking awesome shizz...somebody stole one of the red mailboxes outside...mommy and I saw it happen...and two days later the mail box was found...and now it's back...yeeeeeah!
ReplyDeleteThis is Mikaela. I apparently can only post annonymously so i'll mention that each time.
ReplyDeleteOk, i finally got an account i can comment on your stuff with blech. SO. MY ADDRESS.
#2211, 850 McGill Road,
Kamloops, BC, Canada
V2C 6N2.
Also that package i was going to send you will be sent for a significant date in a later month, so don't expect a PACKAGE, but i'll send you lettres once i know your address :)
Also, Brussels looks freakin' sweet.