So I've been home for...two days now? The time change is throwing me off. First things first: my flight from Minnesota to Washington. Probably the least enjoyable 3 hours of my life. I was sandwiched between two larger than normal men who took up more room than a single seat allows. I had my backpack stuffed to capacity under the seat in front of me so my feet were left with nowhere to go. Since I was in the middle seat I had nowhere to lean on and drift off to sleep, so I put down my tray table to use as a pillow...not a good idea. The guy in front of me decided to recline and crush my head. Won't try that again...I was so exhausted from traveling, it had been about 24 hours since I had woken up in London so I was disappointed in the lack of sleep I got on that flight. Nevertheless, it wasn't the worst thing in the world and I'm not complaining! It was mostly entertaining (hindsight that is).
I have the best family in the world. Coming up the escalator I saw my family waiting, and when I got up to them was greeted with flowers and an awesome poster (of course Madison made me a poster; she always has something like that ready for me). It was a good welcome home. The lighting isn't the best in the picture...but it says "Congrats on making it back from London"... Thank you Madison.
Walking into my room was a strange feeling...the thought of sleeping alone in my own space was so strange after being in one room with 8 girls for the past four months. It was quiet...too quiet. I opened my closet and it felt like Christmas morning. I had all new clothes! Don't think I'll ever have to go shopping again. Which is good because I spent all my money in Europe.
Initially I was so happy and relieved to be home. I still am, don't get me wrong, but I'm homesick for London already! It's just hitting me that I can't walk down the street to Portobello Road or take the tube to the National Gallery or go see Big Ben whenever I have free time.
I miss it so much already, and everything reminds me of London. It holds such a special place in my heart, that place does. I can't wait to take my family there and show them all everything. I LOVE LONDON! I'll see you soon, my second home.