2015/06/29

Travel Start 旅行開始

Greetings from Tulsa,

In my hotel room at the Roadway Inn and Suites near the Tulsa airport. Booked several weeks in advance and got a single non-smoking room, so it only ran me about $65, plus there is a free shuttle to the airport in the morning. The front desk lady was super friendly and she knew my first name after I gave her my last, so that was pretty neat. I'm sure there's nicer places, and being right by the highway is a bit noisy, but for a one night-er I would recommend.

Dalton drove me up here which was super rad. We went and ate at this placed called Little Mexico down the street and then watched Road House haha! He just departed back to Fay-town, and I decided instead of pacing around in circles freaking out I would write up my second blog post.

Before I talk about how I packed, I must once again thank everyone for being so encouraging. I have amazing friends and family that support and love me so much. I really couldn't have done this without you all. I especially need to thank my last Chinese teacher. Her spirit for life and cross-cultural study inspired me beyond words.







Do I look like a tourist yet?
Anyway, with United Airlines I'm allowed one carry on bag, and one smaller personal bag which is quite nice. I was trying to fit my laptop bag in my carry on one, which wasn't working out so well.

 My laptop bag contains: 
- laptop, obviously
- laptop charger
- 2TB external hard drive
- iPhone charger
- iPhone headphones 
- laptop mouse 
All in this perfectly sized Casio bag (that I didn't steal, just borrowing, I swear I'll bring it back)

My carry on bag:
- Gifts for my new friends and host family
- 1 photo of Mom and Nana
- 1 pair shorts
- 1 pair undergarments
- 1 button up t-shirt
- 2 pencils, 1 pen, small stapler that just happened to be in there from school, forgot my journal in my truck though but can probably find something cooler
- Chinese dictionary
- Dostoyevsky's Notes from the Underground
- Michael Crichton's Sphere
Probably won't actually use the dictionary too much because of the internet and whatnot, but it's going to be a long plane ride. As for the other books, I just grabbed something out of my moving boxes real fast that I hadn't read yet. The idea being that if my luggage never makes it to Taiwan I'll still be perfectly functional. 

And my luggage bag, for which I'm using this backpacking bag, which is actually way brighter red than appears in the picture:

Included is:
- 3 pair shorts
- 1 pair jeans
- 1 nice purple shirt for fancy time
- 1 pair nice pants
- 2 pair athletic shorts (mostly to sleep in)
- 3 pair pajamas (mostly to wrap fragile stuff in heh)
- 5 button up shirts
- 7 neathergarments (pic included :P)
- 2 pair long socks
- 7 pair ankle socks (yeah too many.... probably just going to buy some sandals and not even wear my sneakers when I'm there)
- 6 t-shirts (my favorite band tee's including Wolves in the Throne Room and Negura Bunget)
- hair brush
- toothbrushing paraphernalia
- deoderant
- 1 tie (badly in need of ironing)
- hair cutting scissors (can't let my beard go too crazy)
- my nice headphones (if we have speaking homework, Skype, yeah I probably should have left these at home)
So probably too much stuff, but I actually still have quite a bit of room for goodies in Taiwan. It is going to be an 8 week program.

And I'm carrying on me:
- inhaler (haven't used in a long time, but just in case)
- Passport (really the only thing I truly need)
- Phone
- Wallet
- Boarding Passes

Since starting this post I've arrived at the airport, and am tying this outside of my gate.
 The shuttle driver from the hotel to the airport was a pretty cool dude. I got talking about my trip and school and then we discussed the feasibility of capturing runoff water for later use and impacted water laws. 

TSA was quite friendly and I didn't have any problems. I was a little bit worried because a couple of my gifts are glass, but everything went through nice and easy. Thankfully I'm more tired than scared at the moment, so this should go well.

This older couple is playing cards next to me, and this lady in front of me is talking on her phone in Russian (I believe), so I'm feeling quite inspired. Yeah long post of me talking about my packing, but hey, I need some sort of metric for later travels. Thanks for keeping up, and I swear the good stuff will be coming soon!

1 comment:

  1. Have a safe flight! Can't wait to hear about Taiwan.
    I remember one time I stupidly decided to take a novel about the "suffering" of a Muslim girl to read at the Qatar airport. lol people started giving me strange looks and staring at me weird so I had to put the book away and stare at a wall for 6 hours. XD
    Love your pictures.
    Safe travels...

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