Monday, February 6, 2012

Last leg of the trip

This post is definitely a month too late, but oh well! It's here! We definitely got swept into unpacking, school, work, and everything else once we got home, and I feel like I've barely had time to look at our England photos, never mind post about them! But I am home working on our taxes (groan) today so I have decided to take a (well deserved!) break and finally post about our time in the motherland!

I left off talking about the 12th century church,
From left, Simon, Steve, Katie, Debbie, and Debbie's friend



Visiting Grandma and Grandpa and the little Bisbrooke Church,
Katie and Simon

Outside the Church

Side view with part of the cemetary


Grandpa in front of Low Top

The family! In front, Katie, me, Steve. In the back, Debbie, Grandpa, Grandma, Tim, Simon.
Going to the Italian restaurant,
Tim and me!

Simon and Debbie. Oh, to be young and in love!

Me and Steve. Honestly this is the best photo out of three.

Me eating my DELICIOUS Greek salad! At an Italian restaurant.

Tim.

Simon.
I don't have any photos of Katie from this dinner, which is annoying, because she looked AMAZING. But she always does. Honestly, this girl has the BEST fashion sense! Also, her hair was this brilliant red, I wanted to dye mine the same but I don't think Steve was too happy about it... He pretended he was fine, but all three of us (me, Katie, and Debbie) could tell he'd prefer I stayed my natural color. Oh well. Maybe next time.

And finally, the fantastic New Years Eve party!

Simon Cowell showed up for a bit!

the girls dancing in the gazebo!

Katie, Grandma, and me

Live long and prosper!

Steve being ridiculous.
 I didn't get too many photos as Tim wanted to take pictures so I gave him my camera for most of the night, and also I decided I wanted to just party! But it was really fun! I got to know two of Katie's friends, who are super sweet and fun girls, and also it was just fun dancing and chatting. Right before midnight, we played pass the parcel adult style (I got a shower cap!) and then after the clock struck midnight we sung Auld Lang Syne. It was VERY fun! Steve and I basically collapsed after that!

I'm a little confused on chronology as we did a few other fun things but I can't remember if they were before or after New Years! One of them was to go to Drayton to see our old house Hillside, as well as go to the neighboring town Great Easton to see the post office! We also stopped off at mum's favorite tree on the way home! All of us were a bit confused because, well, honestly it's not that great of a tree. It has a nice bench around it and I have many fond memories of sitting at it to eat sweets, but it's also in the middle of the road. Ah well, it's still lovely! It was fun to see Hillside though! We also saw the old school that Thomas took trumpet lessons from. It is up a huge hill, but we used to bike there. Mum is seriously crazy! There is a little bench that I remember resting on, but the hill up really is ridiculous! It's not a school anymore, someone lives there now.

The post office we would ride our bikes to.

The tree mum loves so much.

Hillside, my favorite childhood home.

School where Thomas took trumpet lessons.
Just to give you an idea of where everything is located, here is a quick map of the area:


 We would just bike to each of these places. I remember how fun it was! We really had a fantastic childhood. I would love to live there again. Although mum must have been bored out of her mind! Lots of things for young kids to do, but not much for adults, I think! Still, I am planning on getting super rich and buying one of the Manor houses in that area. Then I'll have horses for Katie, get Debbie to do the archaeological work on it, have Simon's company spiff it up inside, and get the whole family over for the holidays. Sounds nice, right?

We also did a fun walk around part of Rutland Water, a reservoir near Simon and Debbie's. It's ginormous! It's the largest in England! It has a cute little church that we looked at. Apparently, it used to be a town, but they emptied it out and flooded it to make the reservoir, and the church is all that's left of the town. I was a little sad that they would flood a town just to make a reservoir, because imagine all the history they flooded! But then Debbie reminded me that almost every little town in England has tons of history in it, so they just picked the most boring, unimportant one. So then I didn't feel as bad. It was a lot of fun though! Very cold!

Trying to get a nice picture of Steve is nearly impossible!

Attempt number 2!

Finally! Debbie, Katie, and Steve.

Simon and Tim

Not sure what's going on with Steve and I, but Katie looks fab!

The church.
Steve finally got his rugby shirt (thanks Simon!) and was wearing it proudly in these pictures! He's very happy with it and has worn it a few times since we got home. I think it looks great on him!

Since we've been back, it's been pretty boring! I started a book list of 51 books to read this year and I'm already a quarter of the way through it, so I'm pretty happy with that! I will post that later. We've been hanging out a lot with some new couples that have moved into our ward. They are all really great, so it's fun to have people our age in the neighborhood! We had them all over for dinner last weekend, which was fun. We had ten people shoved into our living room! We only just had enough seats for everyone! We also hung out with our friends, Jessica and Colby, which was a blast. Steve and Colby played video games, while Jessica and I crafted! We etched glass and did some watercolor painting. I etched a trifle dish, and Jessica did a pyrex for some of their friends who were getting married. Both turned out really well! Here is mine:


I'm really happy at how it turned out! My watercolor painting wasn't as impressive, but I'll post it anyway so that you can all have a good laugh:


Well I better get back to doing our taxes. This has definitely given me a good distraction! I will try to post my book list sometime this week, that way if anyone has any suggestions for other books to read, I would love to hear them!

xoxo Anna

2 comments:

  1. Just to clarify that I was NEVER bored in Drayton. The qwo years there were some of the best years ... I loved every moment.

    my tree looks so small cmpared to trees here! i loved reading about your time in Engaland and I am so happy that you have such fond memories.

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  2. Number one: I love our crafting. We are far cooler than our lame xbox playing husbands.
    Number two: those photos of Steve make Colby and I laugh so hard because it is just so typical of him.
    Number three: Only 51 books to read this year? Sounds like someone is getting lazy... :)

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