So these past couple of days we had a chance to visit Wales. It was so amazing and I think that Maddie and Mary can attest to this, but I think that Ihad a smile on my face for all of the 3 days. Wales is like England, but it is more rural, so I like that a lot and it means less people and everyone is more friendly. I love Wales! It was a lot of time on a bus, and I don't have all of the pictures but it was so fun. I'm going to show you just a few. So the first night we stayed in Cardiff. It was a descent sized town and it was pretty cool. We went into town after dinner that night and saw a movie. Wednesday night was my first night staying in a hostel, and can I say, what an experience that was. It was crazy, but our group had so many people, that we rented out the whole hostel, so that was nice. That day we stopped at an outdoor museum with pigs and cows and miniture houses that I would have hit my head on the doors, and Coch Castle. The next morning we woke up and drove and drove. It was nice because we drove pretty much from the very south tip of Wales up to the Northwest corner of the country. So when I wasn't sleeping on the bus (which I have found one of my new talents, I can sleep really well for long periods of time on the bus, ya be jealous of my skills!) I could just stare out the window and see all of the sheep and the green rolling hills. We finally made it to this island called Anglesey and it was a tiny town right on the sea called beaumaris. It was so BEAUTIFUL! We also saw a castle there! This one was cool and we could get on the roof again! That was fun because it looked out over the water! We stayed at a nice hotel there and had an amazing dinner and breakfast the next morning. We then drove all the way home the next day making 3 stops. 1. Chester, 2. Shrewsbury Abbey and 3. Coventry Cathedral. It was a long trip but so fun!
So we would like to thank Maddie for this demonstration on how hard it is to speak and read Welch! It was so confusing...
Shows how much I know...I didn't even know the language of Welch existed...thanks for enlightening me. We miss Aunt Missy!
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