ただいまああああ!(。・ω・)ノ゙
I'll probably split this up into a couple of posts! A couple of posts that will probably take me a week to write, because I'm hilariously lazy.
So, holiday began last Saturday at 5am. God knows why it was that Early, because when we finally got to Kendal which is the main town about an hour away from where we were staying (Dent), we ended up wandering round to kill time. The was a barrel of laughs and basically told me how the entire holiday would be - a fucking un-organised mess. It was just a nightmare and possibly the most stressful holiday ever. It was me, Nan, Dad, Kerry, my Aunt, Uncle and cousin and well, I'm surprised we lasted till the end of the holiday without killing each other

I can't remember what we did exactly on each day, but luckily I took photo's! I'll start with the things I brought!
The top two photo's and bottom left came from a shop in Hawes, and the ones in the bottom right photo all came from the gift shop at White Scar Scars.
The necklace was a present off Nan, it's made of a mineral rock which I've forgotten the name of oopsie, and small pieces of coral. Of course, the second I saw stitch I had to buy him because he's just adorable 

The lollipop was a present off my Aunt. See, I like food on a stick - like waffles on a stick. They had waffles on a stick there but they were closed, but luckily I did get chocolate on a stick! The gobstoppers were a must buy because well no where else sells them anymore and it's horribly depressing. I brought them on like the second day, and have only made it through a few layers off the white one. It's killed my tastebuds. I don't know how I did it when I was a kid. And well yoghurt coated raisins are just heaven, so when I see them I buy them.
There's a chocolate shop (with a little mine type thing underneath for kids) in Kirkby Lonsdale with had so much chocolate I thought I was going to faint. It was quite expensive though so I didn't buy any
It also sold tea leaves, in all kind of flavours. They had some posh Japanese Green Tea (the right picture) which tasted lovely, so I ended up buying that. I've just got to buy a tea strainer (or whatever they're called) because it's tea leaves. The chocolate tea, which smells like heaven, was brought as a present for my mom! Hopefully, she'll let me have a taste lol.
It also sold tea leaves, in all kind of flavours. They had some posh Japanese Green Tea (the right picture) which tasted lovely, so I ended up buying that. I've just got to buy a tea strainer (or whatever they're called) because it's tea leaves. The chocolate tea, which smells like heaven, was brought as a present for my mom! Hopefully, she'll let me have a taste lol.
I'll do another blog post, on the things I did and the places I went!
じゃね! (^O^)/




