And whiskers on kittens: When I am bored, I go to http://www.icanhascheezburger.com/. It's a website of pictures of cats with funny captions.
Bright copper kettles: Tea, of course! Everyone drinks tea like water here. I have learned that English teas are good, and Chinese teas are not. I have also grown to very much appreciate "Brew time" at Regent's. This is because "Brew time" has "biscuits," which means cookies. And man, do I love cookies:
And warm woolen mittens: Because seriously, who doesn't love 1) being warm, 2) wool, and 3) mittens? In addition to warm woolen mittens, I also love warm woolen hats, and warm woolen scarves, such as the one I'm wearing in this picture:
Cream colored ponies: Okay, this one is a stretch: people ride cream-colored ponies, right? Well, I don't ride any ponies, but I do ride a bike! It has been amazing. Instead of walking 25 minutes to college, I get there in 7 (I timed it). I now have more time for reading, writing, and (most importantly) napping. Here is my bike:
And crisp apple strudel: This leads me back to dessert. Oh, man, do I love dessert. I've mentioned Digestives before, and several of you wondered if I was eating laxative cookies. I am not. Digestives are regular cookies. There are four kinds: regular (which are delicious with peanut butter); milk chocolate (my favorite); dark chocolate; and Cadbury chocolate. They are delicious. I don't know why they have such an unappealing name as "Digestives." They should be called "Deliciouses" or something.
Door bells and sleigh bells: This one is super weak, I'm sorry. Bells make music. So do organs (told you it was weak). On Sunday, I travelled to London with my church group, and we went into a big Methodist hall. Here is the organ:
The people are in the picture to show you how big it is. The largest pipes are 32 feet tall, and there are 4,371 pipes. It was very impressive (side note: I saw this organ on November 23, and I wished Mimi could have been there to play it).
I was so excited when I saw these. It was like all my childhood stories had been personified into a bird.
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I laughed and laughed...then I cried. Thanks for thinking of Mom/Mimi - she would have loved playing that organ! Who knows - maybe she did - she played several in Europe on all their travels. You are really amazing, Joy! I wish we were all there with you! You are definitely one of MY favorite things!
Mom
Joy Re Re, all your posts are wonderful, but this one for some reason brought a tear to my eye. You are such a super young woman, with many wonderful gifts. I am so honored to be your Dad. At some point in your life, you really need to consider writing as a profession. I love you and can't wait to see you Dec. 7th!
I agree with your dad! You should consider writing as a profession - you make me laugh every single post and you're so creative! I loved the theme of this one! Looks like you're having fun!!
I love the picture of you in your Gryffindor scarf! Q: why can't I print any of your pics? Every time I try to it just prints a blank page.I am a HUGE fan of Get Fuzzy and Calvin and Hobbes. Have you read any Pearls Before Swine comics? They are hilarious. Rachel:)
Alright, I'll comment!
Reading all of you guys' blogs makes me so excited to go to England next year... and so frustrated to be stuck here at Jewell for another semester!
But, I'm sure I'll be there before I know it. And... yeah, I can't wait!
HI SISSY!!!! I can't wait until you are home in FOUR DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!! Then we can put up Christmas (and how course your home!!)
This is an incredible post, Joy...you are so CLEVER!! ...and entertaining!!! I enjoy reading about your adventures!
Glad you're coming home soon!
I may have to watch "The Sound of Music" now!!!
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