Ah, you know me too well. I’ve asked my friends to line the driveway with them (still in the bags, of course).
But then, you will find things you miss about England after living there a while! I know I do… but in different states (this is third state I’ve lived in). Maybe you could post after you return to US dirt of what British things you missed but either not found or hard to find over on this side of lake.
Love the photo, love the title of the post! I must admit that I am becoming melancholy about the move, but only to an extent. I can’t wait to get home. But with what would I want the driveway lined? That’s a very intriguing question (to me).
ooookay I get it now. You mentioned once before about counting the links, I thought you meant some kind of internet links. Which made NO sense to me at all. Yes I am YET to unpack my brain.
Thanks for the visual.
x
What a clever post! Can’t believe it’s time already… I have enjoyed your experience so much–it’s been wonderful to share in little bits of it!
7, eh? May they be wonderful!
So soon????? Gosh. I’ve walked Cambridge, toured England and have eaten at pubs all through your blog. I”m going to really be sad that my mini-mini-vacation is over.
LOL! If I lived in your town, I’d send you a welcome home bouquet of Jax cheese puffs!
Woot! Hooray for coming home — Boo for leaving beautiful England and all the great experiences you have and are having. And boo-hoo for us who will no longer get to travel vicariously through your camera!
((( Mary )))
When do you came back to the states?
God bless you.
Cynthia
Don’t forget to stalk up on erasers, new balance trainers and strong individual packs of nose tissue! They have nothing as good that I have found here.
Is it time for you to come home already? I have enjoyed your English posts so much. Thanks.
Wow, already?? I feel like the person above who feels like her vacation is coming to an end.
RYC: That gave me hope!
Enjoy your last days there!
Do I count eight days? Welcome back to the USA! I’m sure you will miss England though.
Whoa, i’ve never seen that before! Looks very interesting.
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And then it will be cheese puffs galore! In BIG bags! Woo hoo for you!
@tinybutterfly -
Ah, you know me too well. I’ve asked my friends to line the driveway with them (still in the bags, of course).
But then, you will find things you miss about England after living there a while! I know I do… but in different states (this is third state I’ve lived in). Maybe you could post after you return to US dirt of what British things you missed but either not found or hard to find over on this side of lake.
Love the photo, love the title of the post! I must admit that I am becoming melancholy about the move, but only to an extent. I can’t wait to get home. But with what would I want the driveway lined? That’s a very intriguing question (to me).
@TeacherPerson -
ooookay I get it now. You mentioned once before about counting the links, I thought you meant some kind of internet links. Which made NO sense to me at all. Yes I am YET to unpack my brain.
Thanks for the visual.
x
What a clever post! Can’t believe it’s time already… I have enjoyed your experience so much–it’s been wonderful to share in little bits of it!
7, eh? May they be wonderful!
So soon????? Gosh. I’ve walked Cambridge, toured England and have eaten at pubs all through your blog. I”m going to really be sad that my mini-mini-vacation is over.
@SpazzyMommy -
Ah, we still have a week and lots to do! Besides, my regular life is just as exciting as a trip to England. Right? Hee hee.
Awww ~ bittersweet, I expect ~ blessings to you ~
Wow! Is it just me, or has your time in England gone by very quickly?!?
what a wonderful experience you and your family have lived.
We are very excited about seeing you all next week! What shall we line your driveway with– I missed something somehow.
haha! The infamous paper chain is looking a bit abbreviated these days…
@TeacherPerson -
LOL! If I lived in your town, I’d send you a welcome home bouquet of Jax cheese puffs!
Woot! Hooray for coming home — Boo for leaving beautiful England and all the great experiences you have and are having. And boo-hoo for us who will no longer get to travel vicariously through your camera!
((( Mary )))
When do you came back to the states?
God bless you.
Cynthia
Don’t forget to stalk up on erasers, new balance trainers and strong individual packs of nose tissue! They have nothing as good that I have found here.
Is it time for you to come home already? I have enjoyed your English posts so much. Thanks.
Wow, already?? I feel like the person above who feels like her vacation is coming to an end.
RYC: That gave me hope!
Enjoy your last days there!
Do I count eight days? Welcome back to the USA! I’m sure you will miss England though.
Whoa, i’ve never seen that before! Looks very interesting.