Overall, Starting Uni doesn't feel a thing like going back to school or college. It doesn’t really feel similar to anything. But I'm experiencing the same nervous-excited-can't-sleep phenomena as I have had every September 3rd/5th/9th for the last 14 years. Which, call me crazy, but I love.
And today was a definite back-to-school day. The kind that makes you want to eat apples and buy stationery. The sky was kind of grey and misty, the temperature was cool but not biting, so I could still leave the house without wearing a coat, the air smelt of cut grass and burning, and there were orangey-gold leaves underfoot. I felt like going home, snuggling up with someone in front of a fire with a huge mug of hot chocolate and watching trashy films.
Bliss.
Instead however, I've been practical and organised. I've collected prescriptions, had my hair cut, and finished packing my room up. I've also had to be content to get my autumnal happy-time from humming "Autumn Days" - the only hymn i like, and only primary school assembly song I remember - over and over and over again to myself. A major upside being there hasn't been space in my head for Katy Perry and her irritatingly contagious girl-kissing antics.
I'm sure there aren't many people who leave for uni with four large suitcases, a box, a large shopping bag, a small holdall, a handbag and a huge, fluffy, lime green cushion in tow. Luckily, though, I don't have to travel the 8 hour journey on the train, as my parents are taking me down in our rather old, rather battered, rather temperamental snail of a campervan. Thus drastically increasing the available luggage space, but also, not so luckily, drastically increasing the amount of time it will take to get there.
So, if my next blog, detailing my arrival, is available a week next Saturday, it'll be earlier than expected.