The last two weeks have really been a blur. Going from New Amsterdam to Amsterdam, then Groningen, Spa, Antwerp, back in Groningen, then here to Surrey.
Traveling went well except for a small problem arriving Amsterdam where my train took an hour longer, then passport control taking much longer than I assumed it would. I missed my first flight in, but I got the next one and it didn’t really matter, since it took almost two hours for the shuttle to take me on campus anyways. The queue for arriving in London the first time took about an hour, and that was at 7 in the morning. The queue for the second time arriving in London took maybe 5 minutes, it was crazy. It was ironic too, the first two “international” students I met were from Boston and LA respectively.
In Holland and Belgium I was staying with Julia, a friend I actually met on myspace and we’ve stayed in contact for about a year and a half now. That was nerve racking too, but it went great. It really seemed like we had known each other for our entire lives, and I can’t wait until we can visit each other again, hopefully she’ll come for Christmas since I’m staying here during the break.
The race in Spa was amazing as well. Well, maybe not the race, but the atmosphere. It was great being at an actual track, Indy is good, but no where near the same. The areas around the track to watch from are amazing as well, I got some really great pictures which I’ve posted at http://www.stuartbecktell.com/Spa%202007/album/. Now I just need to work on my technique a bit more for next year. What I enjoyed the most though was hanging out the night after the on track action. There were a group of Frenchmen next door to us, and we talked with them a lot during the event.
One thing about the event which was nice was the relatively modest prices of things. Hopefully that continues. I also ate about a years worth of fries, it was bad, I haven’t had them since then and I am happy for that.
Antwerp was an amazing city, we stayed in a little hostel across the “street” from an amazing church. I will post some pictures later when I have some free time. It was raining during it, but it was still nice.
We then spent a few days in Groningen, and I had my first trip on a bike in a while. It went okay, but was a little nerve racking because it only had one gear you could use, felt like it had an engine when you tried to brake, and I have never ridden in large groups. It really wasn’t very bad, but I’m happy I wasn’t doing training and it wasn’t a busy day!
Moving in went pretty well, except for the whole waiting 2 hours in the airport when it was talking about half hour bus rides earlier. I got in my room fine, albeit two hours late, and went to my friend Anca’s apartment who I met on facebook. I got lucky because she had just walked into her complex as I was preparing to leave, so we spent the rest of the day hanging out and getting stuff for our new flats.
It is sort of weird having a place “all to myself.” I do have to make sure I still make an effort to socialize, but I’m going to bed early tonight so I can be more awake, and once things start picking up here I’m going to just have to do things to be more social, basically. On that note, I’m going to go to bed. If I wake up early again tomorrow I’ll update with some more details.