Ashley’s Interim Adventure In England, London (to be precise)
by Ashley on Jan.31, 2012, under Ashley Bingle
The last few days at the office were slow, and then on to the whirlwind of traveling to London. Waking up bright and early on Saturday morning was obviously not something many of us were excited about, including some of our host families, but I think it was almost worse for us because we were about to go back to our normal time zone after a few short days in London. The train trip was quite long, and after leaving at 8:00, and taking two trains to get to London, two Undergrounds (subways) to get through London, and another two trains to get to Bromley, where the Manna House (OM owned Victorian hostel) was, then walking two miles (or at least if felt like it pulling the +50lb suitcases), then up two staircases to my room on the top floor, it was 2:00 and we had not eaten much beyond breakfast snacks. All the travel really meant we did not visit London on our first day there, so Sunday and Monday were full of sight seeing.
There were tons of things to see in London, I’m sure we hardly made it to less than half of the big, important ones. The science museum was pretty fun, as was wondering through Kensington Gardens, looking at the outside of Buckingham Palace and Big Ben. We got to visit the Sherlock Holmes museum on Baker Street, too, and watched Phantom of the Opera in Her Majesty’s Theater, Haymarket. Wandering around London was pretty fun, and we figured out the Underground, also known as the London Tubes, pretty fast, so we could almost always get where we wanted to be. It was neat to be pretty much set free in a city, to do whatever we wanted to, but everybody was responsible about it and no one got lost, hurt, or stolen from.
After our brief stay in London (the London area, really) we headed home to Grand Rapids, Michigan, bright and early Tuesday morning (extra bright and early, up by 5:00, out of the house by 6…). The transatlantic plane ride was nice, much more up-to-date of a plane than on the way out, and very empty as opposed to completely full. Some of the guys stretched out on the three seats in the middle of the plane and slept, even though we were not flying overnight this time. We had met up with another group of Calvin students coming back from interim in Italy and England, when we were in the Heathrow airport, so by the time we arrived in Detroit, we were the majority of the people on the tiny puddle jumper going from there to here. All of us were tired from being up so early and just wanted to get home (no thanks to a half-hour flight delayed more than an hour and a half because of missing paperwork), but we all made it safe and sound.
The only real trouble I had was readjusting my sleep schedule so it made sense for school, getting tired at 5-6:00 is not so great, and neither is being wide awake at 2 in the morning. Thankfully, I was able to force my body to sleep in an hour later each day, so by the time class started again I was feeling well rested. It’s just pretty funny to see a bunch of college students who can hardly stay awake after it gets to be 7:30, but we had to try to stay up later than that too, or we would never get quite back into routine in time for school. It’s good to be back, although I could do without the homework, but I will always remember this amazing trip as a once in a lifetime experience.