I've been in Nottingham with Sarah for the last few days-it's the first time we've spoken without the aid of electronics. I'm so glad I have Sarah in England, She's the perfect person to compare notes with: for example, is she struggling to adjust back to having parents that nag? Yes, yes she is! Or making sure I'm not the only one who doesn't seem to connect to my friends any more. It's also great fun to chat about the differences and first-since-getting-backs i.e first time we went outside alone in the dark (we both felt a ridiculous concoction of terrified and paranoia!), or what children/volunteers we have seen since we got back, followed quickly with how long it took us to realise that it wasn't said child/volunteer!
We had a great time on the double-decker bus. Especially when the bus driver got lost! We could hear him downstairs shouting for directions-and so followed many jokes about having used his '50/50' (wrongly at the junction), he'd used his 'ask the audience' to get back on track so he'd have to save his 'phone a friend' for taking the bus back to the station!
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