Feeling patriotic in London |
I have travelled well over 1000 miles and learnt so much on
my journey:
First stop to see my Grandad who was in hospital. I selfishly
worried that I would not see him before I came home from Ecuador. It was great
to be able to see him and talk to him.
Friends visited Emsworth the next day, showing such
kindness.
I headed to Aylesbury and saw so many people over a week. Lots
of cups of tea and coffee, cakes, walking and talking. I felt very at home here
and continue to see if this is where I will move back to.
North Devon |
A few days in Devon in a beautiful place with beautiful
friends, rushed to Oxford for an interview for a job I didn’t get. Loved
traveling on the train and people watching. Realised how much as Southeners we don’t
talk to each other on trains.
Had a couple of debriefs about my trip to Ecuador. Shared
lots of funny stories.
Family BBQ |
Caught up with a couple of girls I was in Ecuador with.
More cups of tea and chatting. Bit of time in Emsworth.
Went to Milton Keynes with a Uni friend followed by a BBQ in
Salisbury. Ate some Ecuadorian things and had “hora loca” (crazy hour).
Duck racing |
Family BBQ, aad a duck race down the stream, ate loads and continued the birthday
celebrations throughout the week. Treated my mum to a day in London. Felt very
patriotic. Loved hearing some Spanish people talking. Reminded me of being in
Ecuador.
Enjoyed some days in Emsworth walking the millpond with
friends.
Went to a Girls/Boys Brigade weekend in Hemel, camping.
Freezing cold and lots of rain. Felt very British waving my union jack in the
jubilee party.
"The public" interactive art gallery |
BBQ in Aylesbury, followed by some quality conversations in Birmingham
with Uni friends, and visiting crazy interactive art galleries. Time spent with
friends little kids who are growing up way too fast.
On the Mersey ferry |
Headed to Liverpool, went on the Mersey ferries, realised
how much Northeners like talking. Caught up with a friend who I was in Ecuador
with.
Headed to Aylesbury for a friends gig followed by Derbyshire
for a birthday party with my Uni friends.
Celebrating the Jubilee |
The final leg of the journey took me to Emsworth, my home. I
had such a sense of peace coming home. I was travelling home to celebrate Father’s
Day. I am fortunate to have a loving father. I headed home. Home to a place to
get some rest and relaxation and as I explore the next steps.
I am apreciative of all the hospitality and love I have recieved from the friends and families I have stayed with visited. Thank you.
Beautiful Buckinghamshire |
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