Viagem de ida
segunda-feira, 11 de agosto de 2008
Jeg elsker Norge!
Hi everyone!
Nossa, tem tanta coisa pra contar! Tvz nem meus pais vao aguentar ler tudo hauhauau
Boom, vou comecar pela viagem, aeroportos e tal
Primeiro, em Guarulhos, o Hideto quase nao me viu embarcar! Nooossa tipo assim por 1 min, ne. Daí foi tipo "Agora vou me despedir", comecei pela Izumi, e ja comecei a chorar (der). Aí depois de despedir da familia (o pior de todos), eu fui pra salinha la, e esqueci a blusa hauhuahua, e o cara entregou pra mim
Bom, o voo foi super tranquilo, a comida era mto boa, e nos 2 voos q eu peguei, a cadeira do lado estava vazia... ngm queria sentar perto de mim ne xD
Cheguei em Paris, massa. Dai foi tipo +/- MEIA HORA pra chegar ate o terminal laa... Ô aeroporto grande, e ficou maior ainda pq eu tava com uma mochila muito pesada, e com uma bolsa ainda, aff. Esperei umas 3-4 horas muuuito demoradas, fazendo absolutamente NADA, sem comer nem beber NADA (pq sou uma anta e nao tinha trocado Dólares em Euros, mas tudoo bem!) e muito cansada...
Dai peguei o voo, e eu queria MUITO tirar uma foto da janela, vendo Oslo por cima, mas a burra dormiu huahauhua. Era tipo assim, sempre q eu acordava, tinha coisa nova pra comer hauhauha. Primeiro era tipo um lanchinho, dps um macarrão, daí alguma bebida e tal... mas acabou que qdo o aviao deu uma balancadinha eu vup! acordei e percebi q tava pousando... que raiva hauhuaha
Daí eu fui pra pegar as malas, e vi q tavam demorando, mas achei elas e coloquei com mta facilidade (afinal sou muito musculosa) no carrinho... saí e vi o Jan, o cara que cuida das coisas do Intercambio. Ele é muito legal... conversa sobre tudo, e parece mto atencioso :)
Daí fui direto pro acampamento, no hotel Haraldvagnen, que é tipo um lugar de repouso pra pessoas especiais, eu acho... tinha varias pessoas usando cadeiras de rodas, e tal... mas tbm tem negocio de "aventura" tbm, tipo botes, cabo de aco, etc.
Eu cheguei lá, o Jan me levou pra sala de aula, e entao encontrei os outros intercambistas! \o
Tipo ta tarde e eu posso contar essa parte mais tarde :)
Beijos!Jeg elsker Norge!
Hi everyone!
Wow, there’s a lot to tell you! Maybe even my parents won’t handle to read all this stuff hahaha
Well, I’ll start talking about the trip, airports and stuffs like that…
First, in Guarulhos (the city where the airport is located), Hideto (my brother) almost didn’t see me before the departure! Like, 1 minute made totally the difference… And then I started to say Goodbye to everyone there… Started with Izumi (my cousin) and then I started to cry. After saying goodbye to the family (the worst thing ever), I went to that lounge, and I forgot my coat hahaha, but then a guy gave it to me.
Well, the flight was very calm, the food was very good, and in both flights I took, the seat beside me was empty… I guess nobody wanted to be beside me xD hahaha
And then I arrived in Paris, cool… That was something like HALF AN HOUR to get into the terminal… The airport is sooo big, and it looked bigger, because I was carrying a very heavy backpack, and also a purse, pfff. I waited around 3-4 veeery long hours, doing absolutely NOTHING, not eating or drinking anything (because I’m so lame and hadn’t changed Dolars to Euros, but that’s ok!) and very very tired.
Then I took the flight, and I wanted SO BAD to take a Picture from the window, seeing Oslo from the plane, but the dumb girl here slept hahhaha. That was like, every time I woke up, there was something new to eat hahaha. First, a snack, then pasta, then a drink and so on… but when I realized, everything was shaking and vup! I woke up and it was landing already. Grrr.
After that, I took my luggage, and saw they were kinda late actually, but I found it and put so easily (you see I got muscles) in the “cart”… I went out and saw Jan, the guy that deals with Exchange Program stuff. He is very nice… talks about everything, and seems very careful :)
Then I went right to the camp, in Haraldvagnen Hotel, that’s like a calmer place also to people with special needs, like with mental or physical disability… there was a lot of people using wheel chairs… but it was a place to do things that look like extreme sports.
When I arrived there, Jan took me to the classroom, and I could meet the other exchange students! \o Well, it’s getting late and I can talk about it later :)
Kisses!