How I feel about leaving England:
Half of me is like
And the other half of me is like
(Yes, both halves of me are equally insane... and black, as Kaitlyn pointed out)
What am I going to do when I leave all of this behind? So many mixed feelings right now. This morning I was making a mental list of all the things I am thankful for. So many of the items on this list are related to this trip and the lessons I've learned, people I've met, and places I've visited in my time here. This is going to be a bittersweet time for me.
Without getting too mushy, here is my list of the top 10 things I will miss the most about England:
1. Easy travel to the rest of the UK and Europe
2. Castles!!
Windsor Castle
Caernafron Castle in Wales
Conwy Castle in Wales
3. Cathedrals
Canterbury Cathedral
Notre Dame
Bath Abbey
4. Lectures only happen once a week
5. Pubs
My first time at a pub!
We're poor so we buy appetizers and split them amongst ourselves...
This is the pub where C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien met every Tuesday to discuss each other's work. The conversations that took place in this pub profoundly impacted the course of 20th century literature.
6. London
7. Walking everywhere
8. Not buying textbooks
9. Some English foods and TEA
YORKSHIRE PUDDING, PEOPLE.
Biscuits... so many biscuits.
Tea and scones. Scones with clotted cream... sigh.
Takes two years off of your life, but oh so worth it.
Tea at the sea side!
Tea time makes you feel like a proper Jane Austen character.
10. The PEOPLE
Georgia, Sarah, and I walking to Whitstable!
Eating cupcakes with Georgia at Whitstable!
Jumping for joy with new friends at the beach!
Josephine, Crystal, Amanda, Dora, Kaitlyn, Tessa, and myself having a proper girls' night in :)































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