The next morning I woke up at the crack of the @ss and heading to the airport with Justin as my chauffeur! Now this is where it gets interesting... no offense A and J... but I was in line in security and was standing behind Billy Ray Cyrus. I have to admit that I was pretty excited to be in the presence of such greatness and I got so overwhelmed that I almost boarded the wrong flight. Instead of LA I would have ended up in Nashville if it wasnt for the nice Southwest ticket checker man who redirected me! So after that embarrassing situation I ended up on the RIGHT flight and as one of the last ones to board I ended up sitting right behind Billy Ray in one of the few empty seats. It was an interesting flight with his entire crew acting like they ran the place, but I did meet one nice guy who talked to me about LA and other small talk things. When I got to LA, I was surprised to learn that my bf, Chris, had already landed and was waiting for me at baggage claim (he originally thought that he was not getting in until 10:30 instead of 8:30). So... we hung out in baggage claim and charged our phones until my cousin, Andrea, came and picked us up. We went to Manhattan Beach where we ate at a nice American restaurant called Sharks... or something like that. It was great to catch up with her and meet her boyfriend. We also walked around the adorable town and along the pier where we admired the "June Gloom" (a haze that hangs over the beach during June) and pigeons bathing in a strange bird bath a random man created on the bridge/pier thing. After that we head to Long Beach.
Once in Long Beach we checked into our hotel at the Hyatt Regency and ran into some of our fellow classmates who had already arrived at the hotel. Long Beach is a very cool area which Chris and I explored. We had some lemonade and a frozen coffee drink while we walked around and admired the little shops and restaurants near the water. We eventually wore ourselves out and ended up sunbathing in all of our clothes next to the hotel pool... where we both ended up falling asleep until we had to go to a meeting with our professor and the rest of our classmates in the Shoreline A conference room at the Hyatt! We were dreading coming in from the pool and having to go to a lecture class, but it was great to see everyone and also be refreshed as to why we were doing the whole trip in the first place! After the lecture, it was great because everyone decided we wanted to try to go eat together. We all headed to the pier area searching for a restaurant at which to eat dinner. Eventually, we decided to divide and conquer according to food preferences. I chose seafood along with a few fellow classmates and we ended up at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. It was a great dinner and it was fun to get to know Elizabeth, Julie, Travis, Jared and David a little better! Afterwards we thought about looking for a gas station for some beer to go down to the pool, but we decided to go our own ways a get a good night sleep in preparation for this early morning.
This morning started bright and early at 6:45! We had an interesting situation trying to fit everyone's luggage and everyone on a city bus! Eventually we succeeded and we headed to the Port of Long Beach where we learned all about the port and the role of the city in relation to the port. After that, we spilt into groups where we headed to two different Terminal Operators. My group went to TTI, Total Terminals International, where we learned all about the role of terminals and the carriers that come into the port from the senior manager at TTI. It was so cool and we got a fantastic tour where we got to see the cargo coming off a huge ship from Korea. My favorite part was when I asked Kevin where the operator for the cranes are located. It is difficult to explain but basically they sit at the top of the crane in a box that looks like an elevator. He said "they sit in a big comfy chair and operate the crane by looking through glass windows between their feet." They had to ride an elevator a couple hundred feet up into the air to get to their box! Obviously, we learned a lot more about the logistics but it was very complex and too difficult to explain here! From there we headed to NYK Logistics which is a deconsolidator for Target. We ate lunch here and then had a tour of the building and learned about custom regulations for cargo coming in off the ship. At the deconsolidator, they basically unload the crates that come from the shipyards and then divide up the products in order to ship to various distribution centers around the country. It was really chaotic and there were forklifts driving and beeping all over the place.
So after all this excitement, we headed to the airport. Our flight is not until 11:50 tonight and so the plan was to check into our flight and check our luggage in when we got here around 3. We then wanted to take a cab to the beach or explore LA. unfortunately for us, you cannot check in until 4 hours before our flight. So with all of our luggage (two large suitcases, a carry-on, purse, and a backpack for me) we headed up the escalator in the search for bathrooms and food. We came across the ReLAX lounge where it is $35 for 5 hours of internet and free food, drink... and of course a relaxing environment! I am not sure how we swung it, but we managed convince our CIBER liaison to have CIBER pay for everyone to hang out in the ReLAX lounge! This brings me to my current position... drinking pineapple juice, eating chex mix, and surfing the web... and also chatting with my professor and trying to plan side trips on the weekends while in HK! Bon Voyage! My next post will probably not be this long so stay with me! xoxo
Mallory, this is fascinating. Thank you for providing all of us with so many details. Although you may not be able to always do this, remember that some people (me, for example) will want to know everything about every moment. Remember my journaling in Paris. Jot it all down so you don't forget a single day, a single meal, a single funny event, or even a single scam! I love you very much, and I will continue to post all my random comments whenever I can. You are my precious angel! I am so excited for you, proud of you, and happy you are having this wonderful experience. Do not forget about Pamela, and do not forget that Larry is going to take you out when he gets there, i.e., meet people who might want to hire you next year. Love you, Mom
ReplyDeleteHi precious angel!!! This is a note from your moms not so precious angel!!! Haha. It's too much fun to make mom made publicly!!!
ReplyDeleteThis blog is FASCINATING!!!! Imagine trying to explain ALL of that to EVERYONE!!!! Instead you can jot down all your details for everyone!!! Where did you ever get such a fantastic idea for such a cool blog!!?? Love it!! You're a great writer- you really put your voice and personality in there!!
I feel so connected bc while you were typing that, I was at TARGET! Too funny. I'm at the very bottom of the supply chain!! Hahaha!
Love you! Keep up the great posts!!!! KC
It's an inside joke! All my kids are precious angels, of course, but in this case, I call Mathilda that instead of "psycho b---h," so I thought Mallory would laugh at my using the expression with her! I can't wait to read the next entry.
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