Three
weeks, my how time has flown. It went from Groundhog Day in Melbourne
to new adventures in London .
The plane
over was a disaster. I took the sleep initiative to drop a 10mg Temazapan
sleeping tablet however it didn’t work. So I ordered a glass of red.. and I was
still wide awake. I watched Philomena (start of tears, 4.5 spuds, quick
synopsis: Mean Christian nuns take illegitimate kids from their mothers, sell
them and then refuse to tell them where they are, mother spends whole life
looking for child) and then started another movie with another glass of red-
the book thief (5 spuds, more tears- no spoilers, just watch it). Somewhere
thereafter through the tears and lack of air I needed to jump from the window
seat over the two people next to me to vomit. Disaster. Thankfully I made it to
the toilet and saved some grace. I must say the old couple next to me were very
compassionate and understanding and the flight attendants’, particularly the
pretty buxom one called ‘Angel’ was specifically brilliant. After a 1.5hr
stopover in Qatar ,
the worlds most bizarre and packed airport, I then sat in my place- thankfully
an exit seat. The worried and most thoughtful flight attendant brought me a
coke before we took off and it did the trick. I proceeded to watch another film
about Mohammad Ali which was a great documovie that followed the progress of his
court case when he declined to enter Vietnam war.
I was
greeted after some significant travel by my gorgeous, lovely, caring,
considerate friend Kellie TeOka with whom I am staying for the interim. Upon opening my suitcase i found that i'd packed my travel sickness pills in my checked luggage. Note to self- this is not ideal!!!
I’ve settled in to ye oldLondon
town quite well. I attended my first ever Rugby Union game which was exciting.
I still don’t get it, nor will I get in to it. But it was great viewing for
something different. The rugby ground is under a Heathrow Flight path so the
90sec gap between planes landing was enough to keep me enthralled throughout
the game.
I’ve settled in to ye old
Finally we
went out in Richmond
with a bunch of new friends. All were lovely and all made me feel very welcome,
although one can be typified by Laura’s favourite word- ‘beast’, she loved to grind,
and was very entertaining.
The first
weekday has been busy, the start of the interviews and some time to myself to
think about the short term goals. I’ve taken the opportunity to move in with a
friend next week in a house in Twickenham. It’s much further out than I want to
be in long term but for the short term it’s perfect, rent is cheaper, I have a
space to call my own and I don’t yet have a job so the bonus of not having to
pay bond is a god send. I’m losing 50/50 at the moment, or so I’m told, so the
less I have to transfer to start off with; the better. Plus ‘Ollie’ my new
housemate is the gayest straight man ever. He is such a hoot. If I were selling
him I would say he is typical English, except for the fact he has spent a
significant portion of his life in Aus, he dresses like a superstar, he is
clean, loves to cook and likes listening to beyonce. He also drives and sells
electric BMWs in Kensington which should work out premium getting in and out of
town seeing as though Twickenham seems like the other side of the universe. Lucky
he is awesome! I’ve super enjoyed my time with Kellie although it is hard for
me trying to adjust to suitcase living which is why the move next week will be
so significant. Also it will give me the option to focus on getting a job, once
that is done; I can then look in to moving closer.
Today I ventured
to my/ Bianca/ Petties’s old haunt- Holland
park. I was supposed to view a room, and then when I walked to the address I noticed
it was the ghetto estate of Holland
Park and I then made the
decision to formally notify Oliver of my wise choice to become houseys. Apart
from the ghetto, it was great to be there and have some time at Westfield . I have already
broken a promise to myself (not to buy anything until I get a job) and
purchased a canary yellow skater dress for £19. I couldn’t help it; I looked
amazing in the mirror. Then as I left Westfield
some dude approached me about modelling, I laughed and walked to Hammersmith.
It would be less funny if I didn’t go the wrong way and end up walking a ridiculously
long way then boarding a bus to hammer town as a broken footed woman.
Anyhow, my back is sore, and I’m tired.
Anyhow, my back is sore, and I’m tired.
Peace.
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