It has been a long journey! I traveled from Sacramento to San Fran to Toronto to London in approximately 20 hours. Very uncomfortably, I slept on the plane and during layovers. It was enough to carry me through without being completely exhausted. Our plane landed at 8:55 pm on Tuesday the 28th, and I soon found out that my main suitcase decided to ditch me for Vancouver. So, my guitar, small duffle, backpack, and I proceeded to pass through immigration surrounded by about 100 Asian students. It felt just like California, ha. Soon enough, I chased down the lucky Middlesex orientation workers who had been to and from the airport all day and got myself a ride to the campus. On the bus (they call it a coach), I met girls from New York, Finland, Germany, and Slovakia! After checking into my hall of residence, I settled into my room as much as I could without most of my things (which should arrive tomorrow). After a prayer of thanksgiving for God's provision, I had a small snack, read a bit, and went to sleep.
Strangley enough, I slept well and all through the night (we're 8 hours ahead over here). It was overcast outside, but there was enough sun for shadows, so I was happy. Later, I went on a campus tour and decided that the campus is beautiful! It is so green, and the brick, old-fashioned buildings are so classy. This day was mostly a free day, but we did have the chance to go to the local "Walmart," called Asda, for some much-needed shopping. The place was packed, and we only had an hour to shop. Thankfully, I met another international student who helped me find almost everything on my very long list of essentials, most of which are somewhere between Vancouver and London in my unfortunate suitcase. After our Supermarket Sweep experience, we had the rest of the day to ourselves. I did some more settling in, took a desperately-needed shower (yes, all that stuff was in the suitcase also), had dinner, and looked through endless study abroad paperwork on all the horrible stuff that could possibly happen to me while I am away from home. Scary... and overwhelming.
All in all, things have shaped up rather nicely. Everyone is very friendly, I have a room all to myself, and the orientation program looks promising and fun. I'm taking things one day at a time, praying that I don't worry and that I face every opportunity and challenge with faith that God will take care of me.
Today's prayer request: That I would make friends and show God's love to them.
So glad that you are doing a blog. I am happy to hear that things so far (except the suitcase) are going well. You will be missed here but I know that God is using you and will bless you over there. I am blessed that I can pray for you.
ReplyDeleteMissing you, sister. So glad you're safe. I'm glad you're getting to do this even though its rough for us back here at home. I'm praying that Jesus will keep you safe and teach you things and allow you to experience things that you'll never forget. I'm excited to read your stories :) Ok enough for now. Skype later. Love you :)
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