Yes, it is about time that I update my blog. Sorry about that.
So! Gabi came to visit. That was pretty darn exciting. We had one awesome weekend full of experiencing Cumbria. Typically, if you come to the Lake District the following things are a MUST:
- Kendal Mint Cake


NB: The brown label means that the Mint Cake is brown and the white label means the Mint Cake is white. I don't think we figured out which colour label chocolate covered Mint Cake was...but nonetheless had an interesting time figuring this out.
- Sarah Nelson's Celebrated Grasmere Gingerbread


NB: Don't end up with two whole bags of gingerbread if one person of the pair ends up not being partial to it!
The Verdict:
Gabi - Kendal Mint Cake
Steph - Grasmere Gingerbread
- Fish and Chips
NB: Australia definately has the best fish and chips around!
Other Cumbrian Specialties include:
- Lakeland Special Tea (which consequently we sell at the Tea Shop!)
- Toasted Tea Cake (which we also sell)
- Damson Jam (usually combined with freshly made scones)
At the moment I can't remember the others things they have. Oh well.
Had an amazing day with Gabi and it made me realise how blessed I am to call her both friend and sister. Thanks Gab! You're incredible!
Easter was a lot of fun here. On Easter Sunday we all had to get up at 5.30am for the dawn service. As tiring as it was, it was so worth it! It went from everything being pitch black to walking out of the church knowing it was Easter morning as well as it being light. There was something very peaceful about it and the tradition of a higher Anglican Church was different but very refreshing in a way. In the afternoon we had a community Easter Egg Hunt. Gosh it was fun and kinda hard too! The eggs were hidden in the formal gardens of the Hall:
We got a little competitive as we ran around in circles trying to find these Creme Eggs (which the English really love). It's funny though, because I feel like I have a little family (well it's not so little with 12 of us living on community) and so Easter was fun to be with them.
The weather is warming up! Yesterday was a gorgeous day and I even got to sit in the sun and read and later go for a walk to look over the Lake. It is really on these days when I am reminded of the absolute work of art that this place is. God must have had fun the day he made it! The Lake District (namely Rydal, Grasmere and Ambleside) is stunningly beautiful and I'm so blessed to be here experiencing it!
I'll keep you posted.
Steph
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I love your life at the moment. haha
ReplyDeleteI should talk to you soon...I'm going to write you a letter.
That'll be fun :)
Keep living the dream Steph :P
Peter
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haha good times :)
ReplyDeletewe still have half a bar of mint cake left lol
hey look daffodils!!!!!!!!!! haha
love u xoxo
WOW ... I also want your life at the moment ... to stop and drink tea, soak up some sunshine, read a book and bathe in the amazing surroundings of Rydal Hall ... I will have to be content with imagining how wonderful that will be and await a few more years when Rob and I will fly the coop and do our own amazing european adventure ... whilst our children watch over their estate!!! By the way, happy 18th ... package coming in the snail mail :-) xox Karen and co
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