"Wow, it's not that cold."
"Frankfurt's ariport was a lot easier to navigate than I thought it would be."
"These Polish students are really nice and speak really good english."
"I hope Mandy doesn't die by avalanche of suitcases."
These were the first thoughts I had when I stepped onto Wroclaw's runway. The first twenty four hours were pretty awesome. I was thrown into a room with new people but we were all in the same situation so we bonded instantly. I love it when this characteristic comes out in human nature.:-)
I thought it was weird that the dorm doesn't have wireless internet and that my laptop has to be plugged in to access the internet. I had to go down to the food court in the mall about two blocks away to get onto the wireless there. I realized that I needed to talk to my credit card company, view my bank statement, pay a bill, and that I really don't want to do that over a mall's wireless internet. So I've come to love being plugged up so long as it keeps hackers away from my important passwords and information.
The afternoon consisted of doing errands, filling out forms, and finding dinner. I fell asleep at 10pm.
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