Hello uk was fantastic.
I'm so so glad I decided to go cuz seriously, I didn't regret my decision one bit. Going to uk gave me time and space - away from my parents' cold wars and occassional yelling at home and away from yc(sorry).
First few days weren't the best. Missed my mum and aunty i started tearing at the airport and looked stupid. YC's constant texting almost drove me up the wall and I couldn't really enjoy myself. Even if I did, his one message a day kinda ruined it. But well, I must admit I still miss him. Hey, that's a good sign right. :)
Loved Nettlecombe so much I absolutely won't mind staying there. It was so peaceful, I'd love to just stay there do river and slope studies and maybe look after some sheep or dogs, haha. Cotford St. Luke and Bishops' Lydeard were awesome too! At least they had friendly people hwo waved like we were friends as compared to people from Taunton who told other people to get out of the way. All in all I think I'm in love with the suburbs. No shopping, don't care. Who's gonna look at me in the suburbs anyway(other than the sheeps and dogs)!
Sad thing is, we didn't get to see snow. Closest thing I saw was FROST :):):) and it was pretty! Good enough la, huh. Though it was kinda cold, it was mostly cuz of the wind. If not for the wind the weather would have been perfect! But still, NO SNOW. =( zzz.
Little annoying stuffs happened but well, we're all still friends so Peace k. That little loudness and puppy face isn't going to kill anyone. Just annoying at times, haha.
Glad to be home / Not glad to be home? I'm not too sure myself. Back to facing my parents at home, back to the almost non-existent ettiquettes of people here. Good thing, back to all the people I've missed. Oh well I guess that makes it neutral.
Lastly, I love the suburbs of uk and the people there. :)
And... thanks you people who made my trip sooooooooooo memorable. T'was the best trip I ever had, I swear. You know who you are. ;)
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