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Farewell California, Hello England
... to spread out, settle in, put on a movie and sleep for hours. Only once or twice did we look to the back of the plane at what would have been our fate... the cattle car... and felt guilty... before stretching out and falling into peaceful slumber. Sometime in the wee hours we were roused to frantic calls for a doctor or medical personnel. Crisis avoided, no emergency landing required. We arrived to London in good ...
Birthday Boy Crumble
How am I going to wake up at 6 am tomorrow? Not sure, but I guess it'll be interesting. Got up and had soup for breakfast. I worked out the kinks of the world build kit so I think that's set and made up a packing list I sent back home. It's gorgeous skies out today.
About 10ish Sarah came and we decided to go out grocery shopping, mainly for crumble ingredients but I also got yeast so I have a few more baking options. I also picked up something for Nik, ...
Homemade Bread
... home, oh well I suppose. Poor Nik thought I had collapsed because I was sitting on the floor. Anyways, took my tea and Bible and did that, it was good. I think I'll repeat. Made myself some hot chocolate and came upstairs to Skype my family. Dad is somewhere near the train part of Prison Break and Mom is all ready to come to London. I bought my train ticket home and I'll write up an itinerary.
Sarah rearranged the lounge. I really like it ...
What is it about guitar players?
It's always a bit disappointing when I have less to update you on, I know. I got up about 8am and tried to decide what to do. I was going to go to market today but I didn't end up: the weather wasn't great and I was in the middle of notes by the time I should have left.
I took out the last egg I got in the fridge and quickly whipped up two pancakes I had for breakfast with Nutella and came upstairs. I pulled out my behaviour notes and worked on those for most of ...
Phase 6 Day 1
... ribbon of the Severn River was easily identified as it twisted and meandered down to the Bristol Channel. It had been a hard days walking but very worthwhile to be rewarded with such incredible views. I had not realised how hilly Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds were. It had been a wake up call to investigate the maps further before setting out each day. Naismith would have come in handy today!! Thanks Michael for your mention of this. I did however feel that it ...

