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September 25, 2005


seven beautiful things sunday (special edition)
posted by soe 6:35 pm

Because I’ve now missed two three beautiful things Thursdays, I thought I’d give you them all at once plus a bonus:

1. A caring caretaker: John, our Georgetown senior catsitter, took lovely care of the cats while we were gone, leaving them fully fed and watered, watering the basil, fixing the computer, and sweeping up around the (cleaned) catboxes. Who could ask for more?

2. Conversation: Wednesday night, after arriving in north London for a two-day stay, we went to dinner at a recommended Indian/Bangladeshi restaurant. The gentleman who took our order came over after the other customers had gone home and we talked about wide-ranging topics for the next two hours. This is the sort of experience we all hope to get when we travel, but so rarely do.

3. Hospitality: Janice and James of Bay Tree House in London run a lovely B&B at a very affordable rate a mere 30 minutes from Covent Garden. They were warm, welcoming, and offered us the run of their home (even going so far as to buy Tube tickets for us the first morning). I cannot recommend them highly enough.

4. Family: We got the chance to meet some relatives for the first time while on our trip. Di and Ginny are my mother’s twin cousins. Di, Mychele, and Kevin came to the wedding and helped make it a fun evening for us. And Ginny, Sam, and Élissa welcomed us into their home, acted as tour guides around my grandmother’s hometown and the nearby area, and were as lovely as if we’d always known (and liked) each other.

5. Hanging with the Queen: Okay, not quite. But our visit did coincide with the two months a year she opens Buckingham Palace to the public, so we took advantage of the opportunity and went to visit. The palace is impressive (as was the Queen Mum’s White Wardrobe from her first official visit to Paris weeks after her mother’s death), but I especially liked the gardens. They seemed more relaxed than the rest of the estate (you can only control nature so much, as our recent Gulf Coast disasters point out) and very scenic, with benches along the periphery for optimal viewing.

6. Dipping my toes: While the weather was generally lovely for touring (upper 60s and lower 70s), it was not usually the sort of temperature that inspired bare feet or legs. But the afternoon we arrived in the southern coastal resort town of Bournemouth, the sun came out from behind the clouds and warmed the air. We took elevator-like contraptions down to the seaside and sat on the sand soaking in the rays. And we waded through the surf looking for fun shells and flat stones to skip. I love the ocean and always feel so at home with myself when I’m near it. So it provided probably the most relaxed afternoon of our whole trip.

7. A knock-out dress: I was still a little worried about the low-cut dress I bought for this fall’s fancy-dress events, but received a number of compliments on it and on how grown-up I looked. It’s amazing what a killer dress does for one’s self-confidence (particularly when combined with the miracle of double-sided body tape!)!

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September 24, 2005


jiggety-jog
posted by soe 11:28 pm

Yes, we’re home again.

Why am I still up? My body thinks it’s 4:30 in the morning. I think I should pamper it and take it to bed.

But check back tomorrow for an update on the trip. London brought us music, tourist sights, a great B&B, and Yorkshire accents — and I’d love to share.

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September 21, 2005


afternoon at the beach
posted by soe 6:41 am

After three days of visiting with family and touring the town where Gramma grew up, we went with Élissa to Winchester yesterday morning to tour the cathedral (very cool) and Arthur’s round table (interestingly enough, it’s a wall decoration) before parting ways and heading south to the coast. We spent yesterday afternoon lounging on the beach and last night watching Pride and Prejudice. Both were lovely.

Today we head to London via the New Forest (maybe we’ll see some wild ponies). I can’t believe we’re down to our final three days here. It all went so fast!

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September 19, 2005


andover
posted by soe 7:50 am

We’re in Andover today, the town my grandmother grew up in. It’s a nice town and we’ll report more when we’re not hogging Elissa’s computer and phone line.

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September 18, 2005


five favorite british tv shows
posted by soe 6:58 pm

My exposure to British tv has mostly been through PBS. I wish we were exposed to more.

  1. As Time Goes By
  2. The Vicar of Dibley
  3. Ab-Fab
  4. Fawlty Towers
  5. Born and Bred
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September 17, 2005


congratulations, caroline and david!
posted by soe 9:01 am

Today my second cousin, Caroline, weds her true love, David.

Caroline is my jet-setting cousin, who worked her way across Australia after college, spent six months in South America when she turned 30, and trekked through Tibet on holiday.

She also invited the Yale football team to have their picture taken with us on her family’s first visit to the U.S. back when we were both teenagers. She’s a cute blonde with an infectious smile, so of course they said yes.

I haven’t met David yet, although my brother Josh says he seems like a nice guy. He passed Caroline’s crucial travel test. I’m glad on both counts. Caroline deserves the very best.

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