Finally, after finishing my chem exam in the Holiday Inn, I could begin making my way home. I bused to the airport, because since it was part of the public transportation, it was free with my OPUS card. I had to transfer buses in the middle, and the ride was about 30 minutes max- pretty good, I thought. This was my first time on a bus in Montreal too! But I made it =)
It's funny, I bumped into three people I knew at the airport- once when I just entered through the doors of the airport- It was this a guy from my rez, who's going back to France. We found the "departures" area together lol. Then when I sat down in the central eating/souvenir area eating a Quiznos sub after checking in my luggage, another guy happened upon me- this time it was someone I haven't seen since.. wow, the October, I think. Then he exacerbated my wisdom teeth extraction fears by saying, "It was the most pain I've ever felt in my life." AAAAHH. Then we went through the personal belongings/person check, and I went to sit at my boarding area.
My third person was a girl from my floor, from my rez! She was mad 'cause she lost her sister's present- at the airport!- and has been wandering around searching for it for 2 hours...
The rest of the flight was boring and uneventful. I've said this many times: It's a too-long flight without the comforts of a long flight. No meals (not that they were good anyways, but still), no blankets, no pillows, uncomfortable seats and that don't really even recline...
The transfer in Toronto was interesting.. a bit. There were lots of souvenir shops, lots of people, I wondered around just for the heck of it. Watched the first episode of "How I Met Your Mother" because I ran out of things to do. There were loads of people going to Vancouver, so the boarding time was delayed an hour, and they keep blaring on the announcements, "Passenger Alexandra Wong, report to gate blah blah blah" and then gradually changed to just "Passenger Wong" and that was just annoying.
On the plane to Vancouver, I watched "Food Inc." which really made me feel a cocktail of anger, disgust, repulsion, and enlightenment.. Ugh. But you should watch that film/documentary. They really help you gain some important information and insight.
Home Sweet Home <3
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