To all of my dedicated blog fans: I am sorry for letting you down, once again. But I think you will be pleasantly surprised with how many blogs are about to come your way, as the London schedule of the last three weeks begins to fill up with school work and Stacy starts looking for anything else to do, even the dreaded high-pressure blog. I hope you have fun journeying with me throughout the UK, Paris, and all of London for these next few catch-up blogs!

We then hopped back on the coach for a few more lovely hours until we got to Caernarfon, Wales! Here we stayed in THE most adorable family-owned B&B and were served a wonderful homemade meal. One of the only flaws of this place was that there was no Internet (PS – who knew “Internet” was capitalized?). We would soon find this to be a common theme. The next day, after a similarly delicious hot breakfast, we took a tour of Caernarfon Castle, which has some importance that I’ve now forgotten – obviously not THAT important. It was really cool, though, and it was our first castle to tour! We then had 20 minutes to explore the city before we had to get back on the bus to get to our next stop. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Twenty minutes is not sufficient, especially when there’s a food market in town! However, Kaitlyn, Kristen, and I made it work, and even found time to snag a bag of hot, delicious donuts that essentially tasted like mini-funnel cake. AMAZING!
Our next stop was Ambleside, England – part of the Lake District. I learned so many things on this trip, despite being on break from classes. 1) The Welsch people have their own language. YEAH. 2) England has a Lake District! 3) NO ONE BELIEVES IN INTERNET (capitalized) HERE!!!! So anyway, once we arrived in the newly discovered Lake District, we set out to explore the town that would house us for 2 days. We had a pretty low- key evening that culminated in seeing a movie at the cinema a mile walk away from our hostel. The next morning we were dropped off in the next town over to do some shopping and to eat lunch. The Sellers (our professor and his wife), Kristen, Nicole, Kaitlyn, and I headed to the top of a hill and ate our lunch picnic-style. The hill was a really big temptation, as a it was perfect for a roll-down. But, we’re in college and felt that that might be a bit immature. So, we kartwheeled down it instead! It was quite the success.

Next we were on our way to Edinburgh, after a grueling 9 hours of mountain roads – not the easiest on the stomach. BUT guess what we found when we got there…INTERNET!!!!!! What a glorious evening! We threw those cards out the window pretty fast. I caught up on TV, wrote a blog, posted a billion pictures, chatted with some friends, it was marvelous. The next day we had a tour of the castle and experienced a weather apocalypse. At the end of our tour, on top of this big hill, in the period of 20 minutes it went from drizzle to rain to sleet to HAIL to a snownado to perfectly sunny skies, complete with bird-chirping. I DON’T UNDERSTAND! But it was funny. After we recovered from that shocker, we ate lunch in one of JK Rowling’s favorite cafes and explored the city a bit. But then we headed back early to enjoy some more INTERNET and lazy girl time in our room :)
The next day we booked it to York where we speedily toured the Cathedral – it’s important and big, that’s all you need to know, and coincidentally enough all I retained! Then we hopped back on and sped to Stratford upon Avon, dropped off our suitcases, and nearly sprinted to the theatre to see Romeo and Juliet, my favorite Shakespeare that we’ve seen. Afterwards, yes at 11, we went to our pre-booked dinner at the Dirty Duck (I don’t know how they stay in business), where we bumped into some of the cast members! It was fun, but mostly I just wanted to sleep. Haha. So we headed back, caught a few Zs (I don’t think I like that phrase, but it fit), and woke up to a full day of Shakespeare history…Wooo…..
Good conquering Evil |
Father Forgive |
Well, that was my spring break. We got back to London that Saturday night, slept a LOT the next day, and went back to class, grudgingly, on Monday. I don’t think I fully recovered for another few days, but it was well worth it: Mountains, snow, kilts, accents, donuts, cathedrals, kartwheels, movies, and plenty of NO INTERNET – what a great spring break! Next year’s going to have a lot to live up to!