On Friday morning, my sister managed to pull herself out of
bed at 6 am. I was going to carpool with another JET, L, from the same
consulate who lived right across the border in Kentucky. We popped by Starbucks
for a last taste of cheap American Starbucks coffee. It’s always so expensive
aboard and I’m sure my smaller town won’t have one. The drive down to Nashville
began at 7 am, as I said goodbye to my sister. My family had already departed
earlier on vacation so we said our goodbyes almost two weeks ago.
It was a pleasant car ride down with interesting
conversation. We arrived perfectly in time at Nashville where we stopped by
Panera for lunch before heading to the consulate. From noon to 4 pm we had
various workshops preparing ourselves for our departure. Everything was so laid
out especially the travel arrangements. It was like travelling with a
babysitter service again, ha. We even got forms telling us how to fill out the
customs card. Those staying in the hotel had to lug their luggage up into the
back of the room. I was lucky because L’s father was spending the night in the
same hotel and could drive our directly there later. Thank goodness, because my
stuff was heavy! Praying that it’ll be under the weight limit. I had two
suitcases and my backpacking bag.
Our Nashville Consulate JET group |
For dinner, we all piled on a bus and went to the
Consul-General of Japan’s house. Stunning, absolutely stunning. It was huge,
with high ceilings, and a pool in the backyard with a cascading fountain built
in. We all shared a toast, kampai, after various speeches. Then dinner was
served. Gorgeous dishes of traditional Japanese food; all quite delicious. But
the desert! We had some type of custard with fruit that I could have eaten all
day long. I introduced myself to the Consul and his wife and had a nice chat.
They were so welcoming.
Afterward the bus drove us first back to the consulate to
drop those off who had left their cars, and then we continued on to the hotel
that had been arranged. At this point, it was shortly after 8 pm. As we
approached the ramp onto I-65-S, it became apparent that the interstate was
closed for construction. We were placed on a detour route. As this was near the
area where I used to live and drive a lot, I realized the driver had missed his
turn for getting back on the interstate. He ended up following several cars to
a dead end. Then the ordeal of trying to turn around in a hulking bus began.
After some failed attempts, he realized he’d have to just drive straight in
reverse. He made it partway down the street, before trying to then turn into a
parking lot so that he no longer had to drive backward. As we slowly drove into
the lot on a slight incline, we hear two grinding noises. As the driver gave
gas, the wheels spun, the smell of burning rubber filled the air, and we did
not move. Stuck, run aground on pavement.
Waiting outside the broken down bus |
I suggested we all get off the bus and remove our luggage to
help lift the bus, but the driver didn’t think it’d help. We sat there for
quite some time as the he futilely tried to move the bus. Finally, one of us,
G, took charge and managed to call our coordinator and let him know what was
happening. The driver said we would get a replacement bus within 15 minutes but
it never showed up. G ended up calling for several taxis that would be able to
transport all 13 of us and luggage. At this point a couple people had called
friends and family, and managed to get themselves picked up. A couple others
and I managed to bum a ride with another JET’s family to the Red Roof Inn. I
was so tired at this point. The one hour time difference was not in my favor.
Plus, we had to get to the airport at 5 am the next morning.
We checked in at the hotel as the other taxis managed to
arrive shortly. I informed L’s dad as to what had happened because L’s phone
had already been switched off. I was able to get my bag from L’s dad and
finally crash in the room. It was after 10:30 pm at this point. I surfed the
web a bit and prepped my bag and clothes for the next day. I had no problems
falling asleep after that despite my excitement. So tired!
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