This last weekend was one of my favorites since we've arrived in London. Spencer worked at the university in Warwick (about an hour train ride north of London) on Friday. I caught a train out to Warwick later that afternoon to meet up with him. We spent the night at a Bed and Breakfast so we could get up bright and early and head over to the castle.
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The castle and grounds |
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Friday night we got a Dominos Pizza and Dr. Pepper for dinner. We also bought Ben and Jerry's for dessert (how healthy are we??) which we ate while we watched Marley and Me on TV. Spencer had never seen it before. By the end of the movie, he told me he wanted a dog. That movie always makes me emotional, so with tears in my eyes, I agreed. We'll see if that actually happens when we come back haha. |
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The B&B we stayed at, and the "Traditional British Breakfast" they served us. It's toast, sausage, eggs, and bacon (all pretty normal) along with fried tomato, mushroom, and Heinz baked beans. The good thing about it was we were so full we didn't need lunch! Money savers! :) |
Saturday we visited Warwick Cathedral and Castle. The castle was one of my favorite places we've visited. The grounds looked like they were straight out of Pride and Prejudice, the outside of the castle looked like a proper castle should, and the inside looked like Downton Abbey. The castle also had The Castle Dungeon, which was put on by the same company as the London Dungeon we visited last week. I actually enjoyed this one more, probably because we had a smaller group. The dungeon included tales of the plague, a hall of mirrors (which is really creepy when things keep popping out at you), torture chambers, a trial (I was found guilty of being a witch), a beheading, and a witch story. I didn't scream once in the London Dungeon, but I think they got me at least 5 times here. One of the poor little girls in our group was so terrified, she cried most of the time. *Sigh* she'd been so brave in line.
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Warwick Cathedral, pictures never do these cathedrals justice. They're so old and gorgeous! |
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Waiting in line for the Castle Dungeon |
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Just a few of the fancy rooms within the castle (the castle is run by Madame Tussauds, so they had wax figures throughout) |
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For those that want a medieval experience, the castle also had an exhibit called the King Maker which focused on the preparations for war. The bottom right was down in an old jail cell. |
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Can't you imagine Mr. Darcy strolling around in the Peacock Garden? Or a county picnic in the field beyond? Gorgeous. |
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They literally had peacocks roaming around in the gardens, of course, Spencer needed a picture with one. |
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More pictures of the castle...The castle also had a presentation on birds of prey. Spencer wants a pet eagle now too. I must say, those things are amazing, especially when they're flying right above your head! |
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You know that awkward moment when you're trying to find someone to take a picture of your whole group together? Then the picture is crappy? Well, it took us 3 separate times to finally get a picture with the whole castle in it. Amateurs. |
After the castle, we caught a train over to Oxford where we were staying in a hostel. The first night we slept in a 12-man room complete with bunk beds, the second night we up-graded to a four man room, with bunk beds. Hostels are not my favorite way to travel. First there was the shower. No matter how I adjusted the taps, the water was stuck in a pattern of gradually heating up until it was boiling hot then gradually cooling back down until it was near freezing. No matter what I did, the water did this throughout my entire shower. About halfway through the ordeal, the lights in the bathroom shut off, I had no idea how to turn the lights on, so now I was showering in the dark. Finally with freezing cold hair (I couldn't handle the hot water on my head), and scalding feet (the shower was too small to avoid the hot water spraying onto my feet), I was finished. Then, the worst realization of all came to me. I left my freaking towel in our room down the hall. (The bathroom wasn't connected to our room). I had no choice, I opened the door a crack, and started yelling down the hall for Spencer to bring me my towel. That night was a Saturday, and our hostel was directly across from several night clubs. I could literally hear drunk people yelling, and pounding club music right outside my window until 4 AM, even with ear plugs in. (We were later given the advice "Never trust a hostel that gives out free ear plugs" haha). In the morning we woke up before all our hung over roommates for breakfast, which was sugarless cereal with room temperature milk. Neither of us could stomach it, so we had McDonald's for breakfast. Gotta love mickey-dees. Things could definitely be worse, at least we had a place to stay, right? But, I've decided hostels are not my favorite way of traveling.
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Examples of how money conscientious we are: tap water, buy 1 get 1 free coupons, and bunk beds. |
Sunday morning, we joined a free walking tour that showed us many of the highlights of Oxford University along with the history behind it. Oxford was beautiful, unfortuanely, we couldn't go into any of the buildings because the "freshers" were moving in. The most exciting part about Oxford for me was all the authors that came from Oxford inclduing JRR Tolkien (Lord of the Rings), CS Lewis (Narnia), and Lewis Carroll (Alice in Wonderland). Oxford was also used for some of the filming for the Harry Potter movies, and one of their dining halls is said to have inspired the Great Hall at Hogwarts. It was cool to walk around and see things that may have inspired the authors.
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Notice the engraving on the door? Aslan. The gold decorations? Mr. Tumnus. This lamp post is right next to this very door. According to our tour guide, this was the inspiration for those elements of The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. |
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Some of the gorgeous architecture in Oxford. |
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An "iconic bridge", the field where Lewis Carroll told the stories of Alice in Wonderland, and a random door. Tell me this door doesn't look like the entrance to Bree. |
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This building at Trinity College was used for filming for Harry Potter. The top floor houses the Hogwarts Library, complete with restricted section. The bottom floor is home to the hospital wing. As I said, all the buildings were closed. Otherwise we also could have visited the Grand Staircase of Hogwarts which is inside Christ's College. |
Overall, we had an excellent weekend, and we're even more excited for the upcoming weekend...Paris :)