While driving to Edinburgh all I could do was look out the
windows. If you have never seen any
pictures of Edinburgh you need to look them up cuz it is one of the most
beautiful cities I have ever seen. The
old buildings and the cobblestone street just give it such character. Pamela, Sarah, Marju and I walked all around
the city and then met up with Balazs and Daniel for lunch. Now marju who has been up here before told me
that the best fish and chips is up in the north so I know I was pretty
excited. We went into this little pub
that was covered in old metal signs and old lights that looked like candles. It was such a cute little place. And Mrs. Little was so right that in England
pubs they just try to put a toilet in anywhere.
In this pub you had to go down two flights of stairs at the very back of
the pub. And every toilet is different,
In Canada most places are uniform but even in our school there are at least 4
different styles of toilets on campus.
But back to the pub we had Haggis, which is a traditional Scottish dish,
fish and chips, and a few different starters.
One was caramelised onions with warm goat’s cheese on bread and the other
was deep fried brie OMG it was all so good!
After eating we went all over Edinburgh looking for a charm for my bracelet. I wanted a thistle for obvious reasons but
couldn’t find one anywhere. Finally
Sarah spotted a jewelry store and I didn’t care how much it cost I was going to
buy it from there. Well when I got in
there I found the best one ever and it was only £ 9 so I was more than happy! Well by
this time it was 3 so we all headed back to the mini bus passing by the queen
residence and taking a quick picture.
Then for the long 10 hour ride back.
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Sunshine Forever.........oh wait
What fun! It has been
sunny for almost the whole week but “knock on wood” since I would like to keep
it that way. Today I wore a loose
sleeveless top without any jacket. And coming back from the gym (yes I know
your mind is blown) Sarah and I just soaked up some major sun! I picked some more daffodils and now I have a
bit of sunshine in my window always.
I lied in the five minutes that it took me to admire my
sunshine, grey clouds just came rolling in and hurricane rain and wind struck
the dorm! I saw a bird try to take off and it got swept away. Kind of funny but still intense. It sprayed water against the window and after
it let it all out is just went to a light drizzle. It reminded me of home, and how it down pours
for ten minutes, flooding the driveway and washing away all the old
leaves. Well now that it is back to blue
skies nothing but blue skies.
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
A Tour to Scotland
Bright one wintery morning at about 7 o’clock in the morning
the choir of Newbold School woke up to head out to the High Lands of Scotland. They left at about 9 o’clock on two mini
buses and one van for the entire choir’s luggage. Most of the trip the three girls, who lives
we are following on this journey, slept but when they did wake up the landscape
took their breath away. The rolling
hills of northern England and later Scotland were most beautiful. Dusted lightly with snow and dotted with
sheep it was something they had always seen on postcards and in picture books.
The entire choir reached their destination in about 10 hours of driving time
which should only have taken 6 but the director insisted that the drivers and
the students needed breaks to wee and stretch their legs. The one girl who had grown up in Canada, a
country filled with vast places and endless drives, though this was very
foolish. She had grown up driving to
Alberta to visit family a 12 hour drive normally and her family did it all in
one sitting with only a couple wee breaks.
So for her this was over kill and drove her crazy. The other two girls, who were from Switzerland
and Poland, also though that this many stops was unneeded. So it must have just been the English people
who drive 2 hours and think they have reached the end of the world. Criff was the first church that the choir sang
at; when they arrived many of the student where very tired and hungry but the members
of this church had anticipated this and had prepared a three course meal for
all the choir members. These three girls
were very surprised at both the fact that there was so much food, since they
loved to eat, and the fact that it was so good.
First there was a beautiful soup that was a tad-bit spicy but so delicious
next there was boiled potatoes, obviously, mac and cheese and salad. And last but probably the best, was ice cream
and fruit now that doesn’t sound to good but after eating so much other food
these girls wanted nothing more but since the ice cream was so light with just
some fruit it was pure heaven. The
concert went great, and after the girls were shipped off the pastors house. In the 1900 this house had been a girl’s
dormitory so the one from Canada who loved history asked all sorts of questions
and looked all over the house. The kitchen
had stained glass cupboards the view off the garden was spectacular and the
view from the parlor looked out on another Victorian house with a very
interesting widow’s walk. They had to rise early so that they could make it to
the next church in Dundee. Dundee was
full of attractive boys who the girls liked and talked to, and even though that
was nice the weather and food were not so nice.
So to keep this story one a happy note, the girls were able to see many
sights of Dundee and took a few pictures.
After the whole day concert the choir packed up and headed to the hotel
for the night. Where the girls slept like bumps on a log and woke ready to
sight see in Edinburgh
Sunday, 14 April 2013
Spring has Sprung
This is going to be the longest 4 weeks of my life! You have
no idea how much I want to be back in Canada where they have Kraft Dinner, and
Ranch Dressing. Even though this country
is a wonderful place and I will definitely be missing the easy transportation,
people, and New Look it is so time for me to go home. Don’t get me wrong I have had such an
enjoyable time this year and I will be coming back to Europe in a couple years
but I am so not ready to be away from my family for a full year without any
visits. Mind you I will probably be
eating my words in about July when I can’t handle being treated like a member of
the family again but for now, home is where I want to be.
Today was the very first day that it felt like spring. It was really warm and sunny and many people
went outside in shorts to do whatever homework they had to do. Now I should have lumped myself in with that
group but my computer is so broke and I can’t leave it unplugged so I was stuck
inside pretending to write my essay for bible.
What a joy.
But now that I have been to the Library and took out all the
books they had on Euthanasia I should really get back to it.
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