Hey everyone, this weekend we went to Brighton on Saturday, and we had chapel on Sunday.
On Saturday morning, Laura, Charlie and I went to the Oxshott train station, a 10 minute walk, to see our train departing. We had to wait half an hour before the next one came. After that, we had to change in Wimbledon to the tram service. After a long sit in a constantly stopping tram, we arrived at East Croydon train station. We then ran to catch our train just in time to go to Brighton. This train was much better than our first train, and we thought we accidentally sat in the first class (which we didn't). After one and a half hour in the train, we arrived in Brighton, where the other exchange students (Steijn, Leonie and Ida) picked us up. We first went to the pier, which was great fun. There I ate a hotdog, and went to the arcade and some sort of small fair with a rollercoaster and other attractions. Then we went to the mall, where Charlie, Steijn and I did not very much, but looking for the table tennis-table that wasn't there. Time flew by, and it quickly became time for supper. We decided to go for pizza. After fife minutes we found a very good looking restaurant, and we had dinner there. After the delicious pizza, we had to go back to Reed's already, because of the long journey, so we said goodbye and hopped on the "nice train" again, just in time (luckily). We hopped of on Clapham Junction, to figure out that there were different schedules due to maintenance. We took the train to Wimbledon, and from there we managed to find a train that did go to Cobham. From Cobham we took a taxi to Reed's, where we arrived at around ten o'clock.
On Sunday I didn't do much, I only studied a bit for the ANW PTA of Monday. In the evening we had to go to chapel. There we were told about Christ and the resurrection. All because of Easter of course. It wasn't too bad, because it didn't take the entire evening, and it wasn't too boring.
This was the weekend update, there will be one final post when I get back home, and untill then, see ya.