Thursday, June 19, 2014

Last day and flying home!

So Thursday I was all on my own in Stirling. I didn't really go out and see much of anything as I really wasn't comfortable to get on a bus or the train and go see any sites. I did walk around Stirling and went to and Italian Restaurant for lunch and got gelato ice cream. I then went out and got Subway and dinner time. I mostly just watched some movies on my phone and read.

Friday I was flying home in the morning so I really only went out and got some breakfast. Scotland was truly a vacation that I won't forget. It is just beautiful almost everywhere you look. I love how green it is. Yes even the humidity and my hair going curly.

No real adventure while flying home. I got in about midnight and was supper tired. So you know in the movie The Parent Trap where they get off the plane not at a gate but out on the tarmack? Yeah pretty sure that only happened in movies until I landed in Amsterdam. I got off the plane and then had to get on a shuttle to get into the airport and catch my connecting flight. We were delayed getting into Amsterdam. Not really sure how that happened as we had pretty much left on time. I thought I was' t going to make my connecting flight. But when we got to our gate they had been inspecting the plane or something so we were delayed boarding. Little creepy that they were inspecting the plane right before I got on but at least we know it was fine as I am here to tell my story.

 The flight from Atlanta to Salt Lake felt longer then my flight from Amsterdam to Atlanta. Probably because I was so excited to be home and there were no tvs. I really enjoyed my time in Scotland and was so thankful to Rob and Rachel for letting me come and visit and for being my tour guide. Glad we got to experience Callender for the first time together. Even though I had a wonderful time there I was happy to be home in my own bed.

National Wallace Monument in Stirling!


Wednesday was my last day in Scotland with Rachel and Rob as they would be leaving to go to Italy for a conference that Rachel was attending. So Rachel and I went and saw the National Wallace Monument. It was a pleasant little hike up to it. You are able to climb up the tower and see the views from on top. I really wasn't wanting to pay to go up as it was kind of expensive and a lot of stairs. We still had some amazing views just from the bottom of the tower. Scotland truly is one of the most beautiful places and I have fallen in love with it. 








 In this picture int he distance you can see the Stirling Castle. This is one of my favorite pictures that I took.

After we went to the National Wallace Monument Rachel and I went over to her campus at Stirling University. It really is a beautiful campus that has a pond on it . Wow it was amazing. While on campus we got some lunch and then printed off a few things that she and I needed to print. We also got some Ben and Jerry Ice cream!

That evening the Bishop and his wife had invited us over for dinner. So we went over to their house for a while and had a really yummy dinner. I have made some wonderful friends while over in Scotland.

                                          Amanda Pryor, Aimee Wilford, and Jody Cassidy

Edinburgh!

The same day that we went to Linlithgow we also went into Edinburgh and saw the Edinburgh Castle. This castle is incredible. We were not able to see every room of the castle as they were not all open to the public. We did get to see some of the jewels.  While in Edinburgh Rachel and I ate at a resturant that specialized in American Foods. Yes I ate a cheeseburger. Wasn't quite sure what the rocket was that they put on the burger. They brought some out to show me what it was cause they said we had it here in America. I didn't figure it out until a couple of days ago that the american work is arugla. I have a lot of Pictures from there and as they say a picture is worth a thousand words here is over a thousand words then

                                                   cemetery for the Soldiers dogs
                                                            Edinburgh (Royal Mile)










                                                                     Edinburgh Castle
                                                      view of Edinburgh
                                                                    view of Edinburgh
                                                                    Edinburgh
                                                  When in Europe you have to get the phone booth photo
                               Watch out I have a weapon that I am not sure how to use. It was really heavy actually.

After we had been in Edinburgh one of Rachel's Friends had invited Rachel and I over to her house as her husband was gone to young mens. We just had hot chocolate and I tried some digestives. Islay had made some homemade peanut butter bars. They were amazing! We just talked and had a great time.

Linlithgow!

After we had gone to Callander, the next day we went to Linlithgow which is a palace that was burned out. It has no ceiling and all these different hallways and passages that you just get to go explore. There is one of the towers that you are able to go to the very top of and it has some amazing views. It really was fun just exploring this palace. I should read up on why this palace was burned out. I didn't really experience the true Scottish weather while there (or so I had been told). It hardly rained on us and was just nice pleasant weather the whole time.












Callander!

Okay so I am going to combine Sunday and Monday in this post as I don't really have any pictures from Sunday. Sunday we got up and went to church in Alloa. I have never been to a ward before when the announce by name the person who is visiting. So when that happened I was a little taken aback. Of course I had met the Bishop the day before as he had brought Rob to the airport to pick me up. Rachel was unable to come to the airport as she was teaching piano. So her husband came and got me. After church we came home and made some food. Then Rachel and I watched the Saratov Approach as Rach hadn't seen it yet.

Monday I had the opportunity to go to the city that my ancestors are from. The city is Callendar (but pronounced Calendar). It truly was one of my favorite places that I went. While there we ate some lunch, which I got fish n chips. (you can't go to Scotland without having fish n chips)

                                                               
                                               cemetery that I believe my ancestors are burried in

                                                                 
                                                                     Callander, Scotland


                                                                     Fish N Chips
                                                           beautiful pond that was in Callander

The photos of the are taken in the cemetery that I believe my ancestors are burried in. (when I looked them up online it said this one) But I could hardly read most of the names on the graves as they are so weathered.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Stirling!

So my first day in Stirling I was struggling staying awake. I really hadn't sleep well on the plane. By time I went to bed that night (7:30pm) I had been awake for 24 hours. Since I had gotten in at 12:40 Rachel was trying to keep me awake.
She lives just below the Stirling Castle, so we walked up there and toured the castle. We also went on a little walk on a trail that took us to the beheading stone.


Stirling Castle


                       Rachel and I
                        The beheading stone

After seeing these sites we went back to her flat and then made dinner. We also tried to play some uno to try and keep me up a little longer. I did wake up a couple of times that night.