I met Mary at RDU after Matt and Mandy dropped me off. We breezed through security and were able to do the self check-in for the flights to print our boarding passes. I was rather impressed with myself being able to fit all of my belongings into carry-on luggage, and Mary was even more impressed. (Although the bookbag did take up some valuable real estate on the floor under my feet.) When we arrived in London, my times were all mixed up, as I’d had dinner and breakfast in the span of about six hours, and it still felt like about 2 am for me. I had a few toiletry items confiscated in London, due to them being oversized for carry on luggage (oops, didn’t know). But overall, the flights went smoothly and we arrived safely ahead of schedule.
Dr. Veltze met us after Mary picked up her luggage from baggage claim and from there we went to pick up our public transit cards for the month. The line was exceptionally long, so Dr. Veltze waited in line to get the cards for the whole group while I dozed and Mary read her book. Then, we followed the S signs to the “city train” (as Petra calls it) or “subway” (as Dr. Veltze calls it). (I’ve decided to simplify things and just call it the train). We rode for almost an hour on a very clean train with wonderfully friendly people to Pasing, a suburb of Munich. While on the train, I noticed some red poppies that reminded me of Italy and a few wind turbines, which I’ll have to inquire about later.
The only real bit of trouble I’ve run into is that my laptop cord doesn’t fit the adapter I borrowed… so I’ll have to see what I can work out with classmates. I made sure that it fit my other appliances, but didn’t think about the laptop before I left home. Oh well… I’m sure I’ll be able to work it out.
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