I was so cold all night. My heater isn’t on but no one else
seems to be having such a bad time with the room tempture. I had to wear my
jacket to bed! In the morning I found that my window wasn’t all the way shut
and it was letting all the cold air in.
Today I wasn’t feeling to well. My head hurt and I had a bad
stomach ache that I just couldn’t shake.
Our morning lecture was on British culture in which I learned that to
line cut or queue jump in very offensive, and that it is never acceptable to
sit next someone on the bus if there is another seat available.
After a morning of learning how to live with British people
I went to Elmsfield hall with a bunch of other people to verify our passports
and visas. Outside was a huge queue but we figured it would go pretty quick so
we jumped in line. 3 hours later we finally made it to the desk. Since there
were quite a few of us together we got pretty rowdy. We were sitting in a
waiting room for a bit and whenever someone new walked in we would all yell
“welcome!!” When I finally got to the
front of the queue and handed the man my passport to check I was informed that,
I was in fact, technically in the
country illegally. My visa was never stamped at the U.K border because I went
through customs in Ireland, not in the UK. They told me it wasn’t a big deal
and to come back Monday to meet with the immigration officer. But after 3 hours
of waiting in the queue I almost cried in frustration. But I feel a bond was formed between myself
and the other orientation students forced to wait. We even are all going to the
mall tomorrow!
Congratulations on arriving at Sheffield!
ReplyDeleteGrandpa Bob and I will be looking for new blogs from you, so keep writing!
Cheerio!
Love ya
By the way, great name for your Blog!
ReplyDeletePerhaps you should find out what "broad" means in British!