Last weekend I was in Edinburgh, and it was SO lovely! Whenever I visit a new place, I just want to live there for at least a year. I'm very determined to go back to Edinburgh someday--I think it might tie with Copenhagen as one of my favorite cities! Here is the facebook album with my pictures: Edinburgh (See how lazy I'm getting?)
I could easily spend a long time talking about what I did there, but I hope you'll forgive me because I'm short on time and you can get a pretty good idea of what I did by looking at the pictures. Thank you SO MUCH to Gavin and Alison for letting Nikki and I stay with you! We may or may not have been plotting on ways to take David (2 years old) with us because he was so sweet and adorable. (...is that creepy?)
Spring is emerging here (it's April now!), and today is a such a beautiful day! Unfortunately, I'm stuck inside writing this paper. But I will be going to the botanical gardens tomorrow, as usual, and I'm looking forward to see what has sprung up in the last two weeks since I've been there. Also, tomorrow my host family is cooking a Christmas dinner for my friends and I, so we can experience some Danish traditions. Christmas in April! I'm looking forward to that (I always look forward to food). If you can believe it, I'll be leaving in exactly one week for my two-week travel break to Germany and Austria. I have a lot of work to do before then, though! I'm writing a paper on bystanders in genocide, and it's actually really interesting. I just don't want to be stuck inside! I'm also just getting over a pretty terrible cold--on Tuesday I had a fever of 101 and I felt off all week, but it has been steadily improving since then and today is the first day I feel relatively normal, besides a cough. Thank goodness that didn't last any longer!
Ok, ok, I'll go back to my paper now!
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