Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Welcome to Kenilworth!

After being apart for 5 weeks, our family is finally back together in England. The girls and I flew on the 10th, and amazingly, they were really good and slept most of the time. I almost lost Sophie's last pacifier, but miraculously, found it before boarding on the Chicago plane to London Heathrow. Levi picked us (and our 6 suitcases + double stroller) up in a rental car and we immediately drove to our new home, signed the contract and...went shopping for food and home essentials. We were absolutely exhausted, especially me, since I hadn't slept on the plane for fear that the girls would roll off their seats in their sleep, or worse, wonder off during mine. As soon as beds were made, we crashed and slept in until noon the next day.

The minute we drove into Kenilworth, I fell in love with it! It is a small historic village (not too small, it has a few grocery store, a couple post offices, and quite a few yummy restaurants) in the middle of Shakespeare country (20 min from Stratford-Upon-Avon, where the playwright was born) and the landscape looks like scenes taking out of Jane Austen movies...breathtaking.

Thankfully, we already knew a family who lived in town and gave us a few tips on settling down and getting started. They have been so helpful and kind, offering us rides to Ikea and the new Cosco. That definitely helped us break the ice and get to know other people in the area. It turns out that the husband was recently called as the President of our Branch of 60 members, so we also felt quite welcomed at church.

I am amazed at how quickly I felt at home here. I go running once in awhile and that helps me familiarize myself with the streets and admire the scenery. Here are a few shots of our little town:

Levi starts Med School in 2 weeks! It seems unreal that we are finally reaching our goals and moving forward. I am officially a Master of French Studies ;) but I am still waiting for my diploma to arrive in the mail, along with the bound copy of my thesis. Until then, I am still expecting to receive an email from BYU telling me that I failed to turn in some paperwork and therefore will have to wait until December to graduate! Hopefully, there won't be any cruel setbacks...

So, I know it is almost September, but nothing excuses the low temperatures and Fall-like weather we've been having over here...that's the only drawback so far...I miss the beautiful cloudless skies of Utah and the (Heaven forbid) oven-like heat of Provo.

Well, cheers for keeping up with us. See you lads (and lasses)!

11 comments:

Crystal and Rosario said...

How beautiful! I love pictures of Europe. Everything is just so pretty in the smaller villages. That is great the girls did so well on the trip. I only hope Alessia does as well on our flight to England!

Ricki said...

Congratulations on the next phase! It looks like such a beautiful place to raise a family.

Chrissie said...

Anabelle, this actually gave me goosebumps! Your new town is so beautiful and I am very excited that you are embarking on this new stage in life. Have fun! Wish we could be there. :)

Jennifer Lyn said...

So glad you guys made it! And I love the scenery. What a cute town! Hope all goes well as you settle into your new adventure.

Jill said...

BEAUTIFUL!!! I'm jealous! Glad to hear you are all together and safe and sound!

Meredith said...

How soon do you want visitors? Oh how I miss traveling. Congrats on finishing your masters degree. That is no small feat!! Good luck settling in and good luck to Levi in school!

michelle said...

That looks just beautiful!! You are a strong woman to travel on a plane that far with 2 kids and no help!! =) I miss our visiting teaching visits, and seeing you at church. I'm so happy for you though and wish you the best!!

michelle said...

That looks just beautiful!! You are a strong woman to travel on a plane that far with 2 kids and no help!! =) I miss our visiting teaching visits, and seeing you at church. I'm so happy for you though and wish you the best!!

Tiffanie said...

Annabelle, this is so charming! I love it and I'm so glad you do as well. Miss you like crazy!

Natalie R. said...

Hey Master Anabelle!! What beautiful pictures, I'm so excited for you guys!! And congrats on doing all that traveling alone, c'est tres impressionnant!

ks said...

Anabelle, I saw your blog address on your gmail status, and I'm so glad I did! It's been nice to know you are doing so well and that you fell in love with the town. It really is beautiful, and what a wonderful adventure to be having. I admire you for taking it up and doing so much with it. (There is a secret part of me that would love to move to England and have just such an adventure!) :) I don't comment too often on blogs but I will read often (usually when I'm nursing and don't have two hands to type!) :) Take care & I'm so glad to have met you in Provo & glad to know I can keep in touch!