We were greeted with friendly Scottish faces and felt welcomed and immediately safe.
May 5th happened to be Katie's 23rd birthday, and what better way to celebrate than to enjoy a day trip into Edinburgh. We fell in love thirty seconds off the train with our first sighting of the city. Edinburgh is surrounded by a mountaneous hillside backdrop wih an ancient caslte placed in the center of the city perched on a hill. Of course that was our first destination stop.
The audio tour was well worth the three extra £'s as we learned so much about the history of the Scotts.
We were told that if we went to Edinburgh we had to climb up to Arthurs seat. Sounded like a good spot to rest, maybe eat lunch, drink a little tea. Nope. It was on top. of. a. mountain. Took us two hours to summit. Natalie was wearing leather boots and weezing (Because she recently contracted Hayfever... forreal) and Katie watched from above as Natalie struggled her way to the top. None of that is true. Except for the boots and hayfever. The journey was certainly worth the view. We stayed up there for a while, not only to catch our breath, but because we didn't really want to go down... or to be fair, know how to. I'm sure anyone watching us would've had a good laugh as we tumbled, slipped, bob-sledded, and Parkour'd our way to the bottom.
Edinburgh also has its share of wonderful shopping. We discovered a store called Zara. Did we mention its amazing?? Both Katie and Natalie found a white dress to wear to graduation. Yay! Preview. Yes.
A couple pics of us modeling the dresses...hasn't the English lifestyle done wonders for us? See if you can guess which is Natalies and which is Katies?
Worn out from shopping we decided to take a break and watch Zac Efron's biceps for two hours. (The Lucky One) Even though it cost us $18 for a matinee and a snack, seeing his face on the big screen from 1-3 was glorious. (Sorry Chad and Seth)
N&K.
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