So, the hubs and I went all the way up to Cockermouth in the Lake District for the week. Our first holiday away together after the honeymoon, and I suppose that's meant to make it more exciting, but it was exciting enough, anyway! Simon loves going up there, and seeing his G'ma, so I was more than happy to go, and it was wonderful.
My
favourite part of the holiday was seeing the trees just beginning to turn for Autumn. I love Autumn. It's my favourite time of the year. Pumpkin spice lattes, butternut squash soup, cozy scarfs and jumpers, and slippers in front of the fire... although, it doesn't really feel like Autumn, does it? When coming back from University today, I was overheated in the car. It's October, for goodness sake! I don't want an Indian Summer! I just want to get on with the Autumnal-ness.
Anywho, back to the holiday I was talking about... I discovered a few things in the Lakes:
- There is such a thing as eating so much you cannot even think about eating for at least 24 hours.
- I like photographing the outdoors
- I dislike (even more than normal) visiting endless amounts of bike shops
- Using a hairdryer is quite overrated, and
- Simon and I should not really be allowed to go into small shops. Or dance. Especially not dancing in shops.
Unfortunately, we tend to do the latter a lot. Twice we were spotted for our little dances in the middle of a smaller-than-average shop... The first time was particularly embarrassing because we were dancingk to some 80s sound track in what we thought were tall aisles which would hide us from the public eye. Well, unfortunately, the sales assistant spotted us from her spot at the counter, and, with chin still rested in her hand, leant round to watch us bobbing around. I realised someone was watching and, whilst dancing, looked round and made eye contact with said sales assistant. The normal person would have stopped dancing. I, however, kept dancing and maintain eye contact for about 4 seconds before looking back at what we were examining on the shelf and continuing my jiggle. Eventually I told Simon quietly maybe we should stop...
The second time round, the sales assistant in another shop asked us, "Would you like any help - or are you just enjoying the music?" Cringe.
Life is fun.
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