So far this semester, I have been to 14 different countries (plan on making 15) and everywhere I have gone, I have marveled over the beauty that surrounds me. Let me start with my UK trip:
England.
Tea, tea and more tea. I found for myself a second home in England. My family was absolutely amazing; they opened their homes and hearts to me and I was able to do and see so much with them. I haven't seen them in 4 years, so I am so grateful for that one week there. I couldn’t have asked for more, except more time.
*Going to the point-to-point races with my Uncle
*Spending some time on the farm (dehorned a cow and got to hold a baby sheep to bring it into the fields)
*Introducing my amazing group of friends to my family and showing them around the farm (never in a million years did I think I would be doing that)
*Laughed until my stomach hurt
*Meeting my cousin at Cambridge University (Thank you Hope for having me and being an excellent tour guide)
*Punting down the Cambridge River with my cousin and her friends
*Going to my cousin's formal "Harry Potter" Dinner
*Big family meals full of delicious homemade foods
*Going through old family photo albums and reminiscing about our family events
*Going to the pub with my cousin Lee (Thanks for all that you did on this trip Lee, you are one great guy)
*Got to see my beautiful cousin Megan turn sweet 16
*Watching the Sunset at beautiful Becketts
I love and miss everything about England. I really hope to be back there someday soon.
Scotland.
*I wouldn't say almost missing the bus from England-Scotland was a highlight, but it taught me the art of patience on that 9hr long bus ride
*Trying haggis, neeps and tatties (it had to be done)
*Men in Kilts
*Watching two of my friends buy kilts and then dress up in them to go on our pub crawl
*The Edinbrough Castle
*An underground ghost tour (scared out of my mind!)
*Deep fried mars bars (soo delicious)
*Driving through the highlands (we drove 320 in one day, but it was truly one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen)
*Taking a boat ride down Loch ness
*Meals at “The Elephant House” where JK Rowling got inspiration for Harry Potter
*A 3hr historical walking tour (our feet killed afterwards, but we got some good food out of it)
*Great dinner conversations with the best travel companions
*The amazing heritage shop where we got our pictures taken in traditional Scottish uniform
*Sitting in my lovely Haggis corner
Ireland.
Music, culture, scenery, beauty. I loved absolutely everything about this remarkable place.
*Seeing Jenalee freak out for the first time on the plane
*Beating out Ryanair
*Marveling at the Cliffs of Moher
*Driving through beautiful fields of gold
*Thinking about home
*Temple Bar in Dublin (full of traditional music pubs...had some of the best times there)
*Seeing one of my best friends from home who is studying abroad in Galway in all her element (practically jumped on top of her when I saw her). Thank you Colleen for showing us around and putting up with our nonsense. I loved seeing you in your new home environment, it was truly special.
The Guiness Factory (coolest factory ever)
*Amazing tour guides driving us through the burren, Conemmara and Cong
*The Kylemore Abbey
*Beautiful scenery
*Grazing sheep and green, luscious lands
*Traditional Irish Music
*Catching the site of a rainbow on our way back to Cyprus
This trip to the UK was everything I hoped it would be and more. I found a second home there and more than anything aim to be back there soon. The city life, the history, the culture, scenery and the beauty really make these places so remarkable. Plus, to add to it, my family and friends made this time even better.
I came up with a saying for this whole trip and what it meant to me. My friends were getting so sick of me saying it, but all I could think about was; "And in this moment, I am happy."
Thank you to my wonderful family and friends for the most amazing spring break I have ever had!










