Sorry for the lack of updating!! So it hasn't been a very exciting last few days here, it's been kind of low-key since I've been doing research for my papers, finally. I've been doing a lot of reading in the Selwyn garden the last couple of days since it's been so nice outside! I just take out a blanket and my books and iPod, it's really relaxing. Although the lawns are so well-kept-up, the grass isn't that springy/comfortable, but it's still nice.
On Tuesday, Jeff and I went out to high tea for the first time which was yummy. We went to a place called Auntie's tea shop, and I got the standard cream tea which came with a cress and egg sandwich, two scones, and of course tea. It was a cute little experience, definitely an authentic British one. And the scones were delicious with the clotted cream and strawberry jam!And yesterday I got my first ice cream
cone from one of the many vendors that line the streets of Cambridge. This doesn't sound that exciting until you actually see the double scoops- it's a double cone!!! Super cute, right?? Although a bit melty.Today we went to The Eagle, a really famous pub in Cambridge that I hadn't been to yet. I had my first British fish and chips which were simultaneously excellent and greasy. We also had pints of Carling, a really tasty lager, and glasses of water with ICE and LEMON!! (you probably don't understand how
revolutionary this is, but in Britain all eating establishments are opposed to ice in drinks. The customer service in general is also markedly worse than in the states.)
revolutionary this is, but in Britain all eating establishments are opposed to ice in drinks. The customer service in general is also markedly worse than in the states.)My papers are going well, I'm almost finished with one and expect to get the other done before Sunday night, which is Corbin's birthday. That way, I'll have all of next week to explore the last of Cambridge, see anything else that I haven't. On the to-do list are punting (actually doing it ourselves this time), the Botanical Garden, Trinity and St. John's College, so I'll have more to document here. Plus, I'll have more time to blog once I actually get these papers done!! Next updates will be both better and more frequent, I swear. (And better-formatted... sorry about that, but I'm too lazy to fix it or make it look prettier right now.) Hope you're all doing well! :)







