Friday, July 8

Life in the U.K.

I was thinking just the other day that the 10 months we have lived in England have been really eventful. Lots of pop-culture stuff happening here:

The Royal Wedding of Charles and Camilla
A National Election
EU Constitution Consternation
Glastonbury Music Festival
Wimbledon
The Live8 Concert
The G8 Summit in Gleneagles
Tony Blair is President of the EU
and now, sadly,
The London Bombings

For such a small country there seems to be an awful lot of activity. I have to say that I have come to care a lot about England and am starting to think of it as home. Never thought I would feel that way!

~K

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