For the last few weeks I have had the great pleasure of traveling abroad around Europe with . While abroad, I tried to keep a written journal but found it was too difficult to keep it up to date at the end of each day... really wishing I had brought a tote or something so I could have written throughout the day. However, I did jot down a quick list of all the stuff that we did day by day, so here's what all we did. I know Jon's got plenty of instant film pictures that he'll hopefully share here too.
I'm gonna save myself and y'all the hassle by keeping the posts to a few days' worth because otherwise this would be a mini novel. I promise you, it involves other care-taggers and plenty of suspense!
Day 1/2
I flew out of Chicago to London Heathrow, arriving at around 10:30pm local time. Jon had gotten in a bit earlier and was planning on meeting me somewhere in the airport. When we touched down, I quickly searched for wifi and thankfully found the free airport wifi, good for a full four hours. I messaged Jon then headed to wait in the Customs line. There were a lot of people, 60 or so off the plane, but it moved very quickly, and within 15 minutes I had made it through.
Jon messaged me saying he was waiting near the exit from the secured area, so I grabbed my bag. It was a North Face Terra 65L in black; I had wanted a bag around 50L-55L, but had only found smaller or bigger and decided to be a bit cautious. When I emerged from the doors, I found him seated on one of those airport benchchairs with the silver armrests. We had never met in person before, just internet chat and videos. To my great disappointment, we weren't exact body twins like I had thought: he had about an inch on me.
Since our hostel claimed not to accept check-ins after 11pm, we had planned on spending the night in the airport, in true backpacking fashion. Combined with the time difference / jet lag it should be easy, right? Mistake number one. We quickly figured out there wasn't really anywhere to lay down and actually sleep, and ended up sitting round a couple power outlets on the second floor of the airport. We both claimed (I might have lied a teeny bit) that we weren't tired yet.
Both of us brought our 3DS and Smash Bros to play, but unfortunately mine was practically out of battery, and the charger wasn't rated for the 220V that European power ports put out. So that was a bust. We ended up watching Terminator on my iPad that I had brought. After an hour or so the floor got too cold so we ended up going back to the main waiting area, where a couple people were attempting to sleep across the airport benches, a challenge with the frequent armrests breaking them up. After the movie ended, we were lucky enough to find two benches with 4 seats between armrests and lay down to try and catch some Zs. That went terribly, so blearily around 6:30am when people started arriving for flights we got up to find some charging ports for our tech.
Round 8 we started to look for how to get to downtown London. We had plans with and and to meet for brunch at a place called Black Cat Cafe. We ended up getting a 7 day bus/tram pass and hopped on the train towards London. We still had a couple hours to kill so we ended up grabbing Starbucks (only because we knew they'd have free wifi, I swear) and then sitting in Finsbury Park for an hour or so before heading on another train.
However, when we tried to get off that train our cards didn't work. The 7 day bus/tram pass didn't include the subways (I had thought "tram" was just a British way of saying train). The agent at the gate explained our fuckup but let us through anyways. Throughout the rest of the day we tried to find a ticket office to plead for a refund, but never found an open one ("bank holiday" weekend or something, like they didn't just follow American Memorial Day).
We met and outside the cafe. It was vegan, something I hadn't tried before. I ended up getting an open sandwich, covered with cabbage, lettuce, mole sauce, and fried tofu atop a piece of toast, and it was surprisingly delicious (seriously, if you're considering vegan, taste is a non-issue).
had mixed days up and wasn't free til that evening, so the four of us wandered around Shoreditch for a while. Me and Jon still had our full backpacks though, which really started digging into our shoulders as the day went on. In Shoreditch we ended up stopping at a couple stores, including an old sneaker shop with tons of cool old Nikes and Adidas shoes with retro 90s decorations and playing old TV shows.
Jon stopped and pulled out his yo-yo. "It's a fixed axle," he explained as he started winding it around his finger. "Allows you to do some cool stuff you can't do with the typical yo-yo." He demonstrated one particular one, a kickflip where he flipped the yo-yo onto the string, then tossed it around in a circle and snagged it again. Meanwhile he's spinning all sorts of tricks and some passerbyers are starting to observe. I give the yo-yo a shot and manage to make it go down and spin, then climb all the way back into my hand. Guess I'll leave the tricks to Jon.
From there we made our way to Aldgate and looked at a couple of excellent vintage shops, including one supposedly uses for flintstone for STORY. Jon and I really wanted to see Dover Street Market too, so we hopped on a subway to Soho. Unfortunately we reached it right as it was closing, so we ended up just heading back to our hostel, Wombats, to check in.
8 bed hostel room on the garden level sounds like a terrible thing, but it wasn't too bad. Nice and clean, and the lockers were opened and closed by your specific keycard which was stellar. germ and sknss waited in the lobby while we relieved ourselves of the backpacks. Our shoulders finally free, we headed to dinner at a Vietnamese place called Oi Hanoi. Sadly we reached it to discover it was closed for renovations, so we headed up Brick Lane. This is a truly incredible place at dinnertime... dozens and dozens of restaurants line block after block. Employees outside desperately try to entice pedestrians into their particular one, singing songs of great bargains and special deals for that group. We passed on that though, a destination already in mind. Rosa's was a Thai restaurant. I was the odd one out, ordering Pad Thai to everyone else's green curry. While we were there, we were finally graced with the presence of . When he finished his meal, we found a pub close to our hostel called the Brown Bear. It ended up being exactly the kind of pub expected in England, including a drunken singing Englishman. Since we were beat from the lack of sleep, we headed back to the hostel at around 10pm and passed the fuck out.
Photos!!!