(mis)adventures of besties in england

i'm so thankful for anytime i get to spend with my bestie of 15 years (gulp), jen. but i was thrilled for the opportunity to share my new home, across the pond, with her. not only was it was jen's first time in europe, it was our first time travelling abroad together. she left her husband and 3 kids behind to come and hang out with me in england! playing tour guide for visitors gives me the chance to relive experiencing the beauty and history of england for the first time.



london calling

we spent two days kickin it in london, just me and my bestie. i impressed jen with my navigational abilities and dazzled her with my tour guide skills. a lot of fun was had.



hello there big ben (psst, don't foget to click on the link for more info), you're so, well, BIG.




when jen was visiting we had just learned that i was around 4 weeks pregnant. i loved sharing the early stages of pregnancy with my bestie, in spite of struggling with fatigue and morning sickness. we were both moved by the sanctity and beuaty of the abbey.


my experimentation with red lips continues....


our london pad. ok, not really. apparently its where the queen stays when she's in town, i think its called buckhingham palace.


i love this windswept look of jen's standing underneath the victoria memorial located outside of the gates of buckingham palace.

great reminder.

 
'cheeeese' from piccadilly circus.

the british history museum. we didn't visit during this trip, its definitely worth a day of exploring. 



hehehehehehe. another reason i love this city!


rushton hall

located in northamptonshire, its become a regular stop for high tea on our visitors' itinerary.





cambridge

another popular destination stop. next time i'm hoping to convince our visitors to explore oxford for a change.

ok, i suck, i can't remember which of the university of cambridge's 31 colleges this is.

or this one. 

exploring the vintage finds of the outdoor market.



a punting we will go, a punting we will go, hi ho the merry oh, a hunting we will go.



the day we visited, the university was closed to the public in preparation for the annual end of the year balls that each college hosts. i'm a sucker for papered lanterns.


windsor castle


per jen's request we took a day trip to windosr. barry took a break from his studies and joined us!






father's day on the farm

we spent father's day on the farm with my father-in-law. it was a special day for my husband who shared the news with his dad that he was going to be a grandfather. 



in addition to pigs, they keep sheep, chickens, and cattle. i'm obsessed with their curly tails, and floppy ears. obsessed. oink.


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