Thursday, August 27, 2009

Sunday, August 23, 2009






From my Journal:

"OMG! I'm in London! Finally, able to take a break from lugging my luggage everywhere. It's quite early here at Lee Abbey. Only the faint sounds of wind, the morning birds singing their song, and the beautiful paradise continuing as it is always here in earl's court.

Where to begin...I arrived here to London on Friday the 21st. I caught a glimpse of a gorgeous rainbow just before we landed. upon landing, i was filled with such a peace and calm...that lasted about a whole 20 minutes. I landed at exactly 1:17 pm and disembarked the plane at 1:31 pm. After immigration, I gathered my luggage and noticed that London security was much scarier with it's machine gun operating guards! After a quick shock, I was please to find that I indeed would be able to carry all of my baggage around town...for a while...until FAIL. I began to panic as soon as i realized in the airport how incredibly lost i was and felt. No map, no phone, simply the address to my hostel which I had planned to meet Scott, Scott, Aubrey and Anne...Oh boy...lol. So, I quickly composed myself and wiped the sweat off my forehead and I got in line for the train tickets! the gentleman helped me find the place which was located VERY far away...FML. SOOO, I got my luggage and I got in the "Lift" and realized..OMG! I left one of my bags...my main bag...at the ticket counter, which, though only 50 meters away, I worried that someone might suspect something weird. So...I pushed my way through the people and grabbed my luggage.

"Okay John, you need to relax so that you don't make a huge mistake again!"

I got on the lift and upon arriving to the Underground, I stepped off and it was then that i actually felt like i was in London. Thoughout my passage, I asked several people for directions and after changing trains about 4 times, I arrived in Woolwhich prounounced by locals as "Woolich". Sooo, I found my way to the exit and located a taxi.

"Please sir, can you get me to Wellington Street?"
"It's a waste of my time. There. Cross the park and you're at Wellington."
"But sir, i'm tired and i have my bags"
"I need money, and it's just a complete waste of my time! really...just cross through the park"

Very irritated, I gathered my things and made my way through the small but sketchy park. "Wellington, Wellington, Wellington", i thought tiredly, mind you I had carried my crap up SEVERAL flights of stairs, when racing to catch the Tube.

"Excuse me? Do you know where I might find 118 Wellington Street?" I asked an older woman. "Well, sign says Wellington there, so we know you're in the right area. Here's #16, so keep going up this hill for 118!"

After a thank you, I was off up the hill, with 118 Wellington Street no where to be found. I had landed in Heathrow at exactly 1:17pm...It was now 5:14 pm and I was about to break down when Wellington street came to an end. I asked a man walking toward me

"PLEASE SIR!!!!! where is the rest of Wellington Street?"
"Well this is it! that's all"
"But i'm looking for a 118 Wellington Street"
"Well what are you looking for?"
"Jouney Queen Victoria's or something like that."
"Oh! Cross the street here and it's the double chimney there!"
"THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!"

I quickly waited for the crosswalk to turn green then pulled my luggage to the place. I rang the doorbell and got situated. Only 9 pounds was a great deal! I was litterally dripping sweat onto the owner's counter.

"please...do you have water that i can purchase?"
"No, i don't. Sorry, you can go down the to the gas station a couple of blocks over"
"Oh okay...you don't have tap water or anything?"

He went to his fridge and poured a small glass of mango nectar. I offered to pay, but he said no, it was his personal mango nectar that i could have for free. What a nice guy! It was so wonderfully delicious. After getting to my room, I went up to shower and about 15 minutes later, the guys showed up because they'd gotten lost and therefore showed up as late as I. After a few miutes of amazing stories, Aubrey left for the airport to pick up Anne. Scott K fell asleep, and Scott L had left his suitcase in a hostel in london and was going to venture off alone. But how could I allow him to do so! Though I was tired, I was anxious to see a bit more of the new city I was in. So we got on a few different tube lines and made our way to the hostel that he'd stayed at. Worried that his bag had been stolen or thrown out, he hurried to access the luggage room. He forund it! And to his surprise, it was untouched! So, we made our way out and saw a kabab place and decided to stop for a bite to eat. We know Kabab's as meat on a stick. Here, they have the meat on a skewer but they have it rotating and people kinda slice off meat into a thick Pita. It was glorious and they added garlic sauce! So good! So after a fine dinner, we walked out of the store and what should I find? 10 whole pounds! It was very thrilling! Excited we talked and decided to go to Kings Cross! Catching the tube, we got off at King's Cross and found a help thingy. I putshed the button and the train opporator answered. We asked for directions to platform 9 3/4's and made our way to the famous place. We walked for about 20 minutes and finally found our beloved 9 3/4's. We took pictures with the cart sticking out of the wall as though we were walking through. What a wonderful night it was. We made our way back to the Hostel and eventually, we went to bed, though because the girls were hungry, we went to a small place where a fight almost broke out between a worker and a man outside on the street. oh! and Scott and I got on the night bus because we'd missed our train. Saturday came and the gang and I left our little hostel. We traveled with little stress and it was fun being able to get where we needed to be traveling with the group. It took a bit to get to Lee Abbey, but sure enough we arrived. It wasn't to long before we saw sean, Eugene, Brittney, Kristin, Megs and everyone else! We soon moved into our rooms and thus began OUR journey. Sunday we began our day by attending sunday service at Westminster Abbey. How Beautiful it was both inside and out. The outside reflected beauty and upon entering the room was filled with the highest ceilings i've ever seen, tombs, gold, and windows painted to reflect the colors of the rainbows as the sun shown throught them. The details were unbelievable and amazing. During the service, we sang with the organ. The organ was incredibly eerie, yet indescribably beautiful. Following our service, we spent the day relaxing at the park. Dana, Megs, Sean, Scatch, Gabby, and I went to a local Park where we laid down, heard scott play his guitar from spain, and read and enjoyed eachother's company. Soon, we headed back the the Abbey and departed to Shakespear's Globe where we watched Romeo and Juliet, the last performance. We did as the poor did back in the day and watched standing up for 3 hours. We were dying! FML. My legs were in such pain and though the play was enjoyable, much of my focus was on my throbbing feet. The following Day, we ventured to the national Museum and saw hundred's of beautiful paintings, one's which some only dream of seeing. Tuesday, Wednesday and today was spent at various museum's and nights were filled with Uno games and Gin Rummy. Tonight it's Les Miserable the musical where we're dressing up and being FANCY. hehe.

In the Air

Today is Wednesday, and I've very much enjoyed my time here in Europe. Though, i've seen only London, it is impossible to say that my time here has not been extraordinary. Let's begin with Friday. Here is the excerpt from my Journal:

"Thursday August 20th, 2009

So, here i am on this awesome flight to London, England. Chelsea, an awesome girl, 17, with her grandmother, great aunt and annoying cousin are traveling for fun for a little London trip. She's great and has been making the flight tolerable. I'm terribly missing those of Loma which I was fortunate enough to see just tuesday and until today. Journey's Queen Victoria, 118 Wellington street, London, England SE186XY, is where i'm staying tonight. Should be fun seeing Scott, Scott, Aubrey and Anne. I can't wait for this trip. SERIOUSLY. EEK! so exciting!!! Ack!!! Anyways we'll see how i get to where i need to be in the morning.

Love, John

OH! PS! my dream was this. I was walking with claire at a lagoon, taking photo's, but then i came back to take photo's again. I stepped on a Rock and people began screaming as the ground shook. I had my camera in hand, I looked into the Lagoon...about the size of your average household pool and a black thing began to surface. I feel back onto something squishy and it bagan to rise. Killer whales were swimming out of a lagoon, I tried keeping my camera dry as i was lifted into the air on the Whale, and the whale crashed me into the side of the mountain where I died instantaneously and as i watched claire grow smaller and smaller as i was being taken away. OH and there were like...9 claire clones with a purple top and black pants...SUPER WEIRD. LOL."

Saturday was exceptionally enjoyable. Now being with Scott, Scott, Aubrey and Anne, riding the Tube was no longer difficult to do with friends and knowing that you were really all in this together. *sings song from HM*. From Woolwich, we rode the Tube to Earl's Court, changing trains once. Walking down the streets with our luggage wasn't the funnest of times, but after getting to The Abbey, I found that I was mildly satisfied

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

I don't think they're butterflies anymore

It's 3:56pm...I am very anxious to get everything done here at school. Tomorrow...in 4 minutes, I will be going down the runway at 300 mph zooming past workers on the ground, as a sudden pressure overcomes my body, and I will see San Diego begin shrinking to the size of an ant colony, and eventually disappear for nearly 5 months. California, will only be existent to those who ask if I live next to a movie star, or if I surf, both of which I will say no to. Thinking about those that I love, those who mean the world to me, those that are irreplaceable brings a blur of emotions. I've had butterlies in my stomach before, but i'm afraid i'm no longer feeling fluttering as I believe a stomping elephant is inside my stomach. I know it'll only be for a few months, but I fear those months will seem longer to start, but as thigns pick up, I know I will have little time to think about how time is moving. There is so much to see in the world. Many dream of taking the opportunity to travel and see both natural and manmade beauty, and here I am, about to live those dreams. New cultures, new sites, and new people will surround me and I hope to welcome them with open arms, letting this new experience fill me. My first stop will be in London, England. I'm very excited to see it. You hear about these places...you see them in movies and photo's, but to actually be there, to actually see these places is just so surreal to me still. Be praying that everything goes well, that my flight goes well, and that I am able to get to where I need to be safely and soundly. Anyways, for now, I'm going to finish working on some stuff before calling it a day.

Just Love,
John

The beginning

From my Journal:

August 18th 2009

Today begins a new path, a new chapter if you will, in my Epic life. Through, much sacrifice as well as countless blessings, I find myself preparing to embrace a new journey. This is a time of self reflection, as well as self growth, I pray that this is only the beginning of my adventurous life. My morning began with a sleepless night, packing and preparing to fly to San Diego, simply to take care of some final business. Now, here i am...a stressful morning and final goodbyes...of course after an earful of Do's and Don'ts from those i love. Past security, after 5 full security bins, I stumbled upon 5 glorious dollars! How Fortunate!!! After going to the bathroom and getting myself clothed and 1st class looking, I quickly made my way down to my gate eager to begin my Journey. Sitting anxiously, I heard the man next to me popping open up a warm fresh bacon, egg cheese crossaint. I could even hear him take his first bite, sinking his teeth into his moistened breakfast sandwich. It was definitely crispy, though you could hear the egg squish in his mouth. Thanks to the world's best Mister(Mother/Sister) and Briaw(Brother in law) i was treated to first class. I even had the rocker look going for me, sporting my new zebra jacket and my purple camera shirt. I sat in peace as my fellow flyers passed only one other gentleman and myself as they slowly stepped toward the main cabin. Tears keep appearing in my eyes at the thought of 5 months of little communication with those I love, especially my mister and briaw, claire bear, the gang, and tey butt. After an unforgetable experience at the aquarium with teylor, i'm giong to miss her and her family dearly. As for my sister and her beloved husband, i'm beyond grateful because they have not ceased to sacrifice for me. One day, i pray that God blesses me with a good job that i can take care of them. My flight just announced that there is a 2nd place hot dog eating champion on my flight heading down to reclaim his title. That's about all for now, We'll see what happens when we land.

Just Love,
John

Embracing my own Journey

From my Journal:

"August 18th 2009

Today begins a new path, a new chapter if you will, in my Epic life. Through, much sacrifice as well as countless blessings, I find myself preparing to embrace a new journey. This is a time of self reflection, as well as self growth, I pray that this is only the beginning of my adventurous life. My morning began with a sleepless night, packing and preparing to fly to San Diego, simply to take care of some final business. Now, here i am...a stressful morning and final goodbyes...of course after an earful of Do's and Don'ts from those i love. Past security, after 5 full security bins, I stumbled upon 5 glorious dollars! How Fortunate!!! After going to the bathroom and getting myself clothed and 1st class looking, I quickly made my way down to my gate eager to begin my Journey. Sitting anxiously, I heard the man nect to me popping open up a warm fresh bacon, egg cheese crossaint. I could even hear him take his first bite, sinking his teeth into his moistened breakfast sandwich. It was definitely crispy, though you could hear the egg squish in his mouth. Thanks to the world's best Mister(Mother/Sister) and Briaw(Brother in law) i was treated to first class. I even had the rocker look going for me, sporting my new zebra jacket and my purple camer shirt. I sat in peace as my fellow flyers passed only one other gentleman and myself as they slowly stepped toward the main cabin. Tears keep appearing in my eyes at the thought of 5 months of little communication with those I love, especially my mister and briaw, claire bear, the gang, and tey butt. After an unforgetable experience at the aquarium with teylor, i'm going to miss her dearly. As for my sister and her beloved husband, i'm beyond grateful becuase, after recently having to make some difficult decisions, they have not ceased to sacrifice for me. One day, I pray that God blesses me with a good job that i can take care of them. My flight just announced that there is a 2nd place hot dog eating champion on my flight, heading down to SD to reclaim his title. That's all for now, we'll see what happens when we land!"