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Jane Austen Country

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Yesterday was one of my favorite days in England. We visited Stourhead Gardens, Winchester Cathedral, and Portchester Cast le. You heard me, a real castle! Sadly the dragons were vacationing in Transylvania and the Knights were all at the Round table for a meeting, but it was still fun. First, we had a two hour ride (nap time!) to Stourhead Gardens. I highly recommend this place to anyone and everyone! In case you wanted to know, the scene in the 2005 Pride and Prejudice when Mr.Darcy confesses his love and offers his hand to Elizabeth (in the rain) is shot here. We all watched it that night and screamed "We stood there!" when that scene came on. I was pretty exciting. Stourhead Garden is officially my favorite place on earth. It was foggy that day and a light mist was sprinkling down as we trekked across luscious green grass around the lake to the Pantheon, Gazebo type building and breath taking scenery. It was heaven on earth and I was sad when we had to leave. Next we trav...

Inauguration Day !

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Dear Blog reader, As most of you know I don't share my political opinions with anyone not even my own father. But, because it is such a wonderful day I thought I would make a quick political comment. If you think you'll be able to decipher from this what "side" I am on, I promise you that you are wrong because I am not a republican nor a democrat. I'm a fence sitter. With that being said, let's continue. Please excuse the wax figure of Barack Obama featured in this post but it's the only picture of him I had! My trips to the white house are few. Today was the first time I have ever sat down and watched a president be sweared in. To be bluntly honest it's because I never cared before. As a teenager politics were like the plague: something to be avoided. But now that I'm older and wiser too, I am interested. It's a lot more interesting than I thought. Not to mention, I've learned how much it affects me. Being in another country, I've rea...

And The Oscar award goes to...

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This is a documentary of my night at an A-list Party!!! Amazing, right? I know! The Beckhams were kind enough to invite me to their bash. I told the football(soccer) player and former Spice girl that I would be there at 6 pm sharp(which is18:00 over here). The host and hostess looked fabulous! Patrick Stewart showed up, and since his good friend Spock couldn't make it on account of The Enterprise breaking down, and Wolverine couldn't make it because he got in a fight with a cat(it was a big cat!) I opted to be his escort for part of the evening. Jolly good fellow...kind of...stiff, though. Then the real stars appeared. I was so excited to meet Leonardo! I had to turn him down on his offer to go take a trip on his yacht though. I told him no hard feelings, but I....get sea sick easily. Kiera Knightely was present and so was Nicole Kidman. Those women are amazons! So tall! They weren't a very lively group. Daniel Radcliffe. That boy. I put aside my mixed feelings for him an...

3 Things I Love from the past 3 days

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1. Portobello Road. The cutest little shopping alley in London. There is food for sale, tasty crepes, adorable clothes, and fun looking places like the ones featured in my picture. They are darling! Plus, Notting Hill the movie took place there. 2. The Parks. They are so pretty. There are so many too. They have play areas, spacious green fields, lovely statues, ponds, fountains, everything you'd ever want in a park! Not to mention the are great for afternoon walks when you want to avoid crowds. 3. The London Zoo. This Tiger wanted to attack me! Look at that glare! Thank goodness for the glass or I'd be kitty food.

Just another day in Paradise...

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So, a couple of us wanted to go to The National Gallery and Trafalgar Square but we took one wrong turn and ended up in a sketchy part of town. There was graffiti everywhere and it was interesting. We ended up walking past an airport and eating in a train station. Haha. It was way fun, let me tell you. The next photo and story is Cambridge! We went there on Wednesday. The picture is of Verulamium a little place we stopped where they had a cool Roman mosaic and some old things like ancient jewelry and such. So fun! That's Elizabeth, Kate and me in the picture. Cambridge didn't excite me much so there are no pictures of it. Plus, my camera battery died. But we did go to an Evensong there and it was so amazing! The last picture is THE BYU LONDON CENTRE!!! Beautiful, right? I kknow! I feel so blessed to live in this lovely place. It's right aroound the corner from Notting Hill too! ever hear dof Portobello road? It's a walk and a skip away!
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Today we all went to have tea (come on, it's England! you have to have tea!) at The orangery (don't worry it was peppermint tea), a cute little place right next to Kensington Palace. Afterward a couple of us decided to go take pictures of the peter pan statue. It took forever to find! We walked all around the park and finally found it after walking in a huge circle. The cutest little British man came to talk to us in the park. We were looking at a tree with a latin name(I think) and the last part of the name was superbum. We had to laugh. The cute little old chap comes up and says to his wife, "Look, these girls are looking at a tree." We giggle and he starts going on about how to speak English the RIGHT way (with a british accent) and tries teaching us how to say "study" correctly. It wasn't stud-e it's "stood-a." It was so funny. He told us places we had to visit too and asked us about America. He told us what he thought of Bush and tha...

Home Sweet Britian!

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I thought I'd post some pictures of the things that make this place home (temporarily). For one, there is the BYU London centre.It is beautiful and amazing and the Sheullers (the couple who live here and run it) are so incredibly nice and funny. Now, that staircase is a lot bigger than it looks. This photo is from the top floor looking down. I'm on the 4th floor and get to climb around 80 stairs (we counted) to my bedroom, so you can guess how I feel when I get downstairs ready to leave and realize I forgot my wallet: Kill me now! But I will be in shape when I come home! Also I put up some pictures of the Tube (that's the underground. Like the subway but not, there is a separate subway) which is my new favorite form of transportation. I love driving but this is SO much better! It's fun, fast and easy! It's really funny: In London (and most of England I assume) you don't socialize on the tube. You don't make eye contact, you don't talk, you sit quietly i...