So, I just finished typing a whole post and hit "publish post" and the page didn't load so now I have to do it all over again, so sad, so sad. Oh well haha.
Alright so, some of you may know and some of you may not but I am here in England without Jesse. Not to worry though he will be here soon enough, he was held up in Canada because his VISA wasn't finished processing.
So I've been here rockin' it up with my momma. We found a flat, got a laptop, and a mobile all in the span of two days, because we're amazingly cool (well mainly I am but I have to give her some credit she is my mom after all AKA: The Money Train). People are amazingly friendly and it's just a really nice city, right on the ocean. There's a couple really elevated places in the city where you can look out across the ocean and see all the ships and a couple islands. Interesting fact: There are palm trees and bamboo here, the winter weather goes down to only 6C!
The shopping here is really awesome ( I found this out because Air Canada lost one of my bags somewhere, it's probably hanging out in Jamaica or something). Yesterday, I brought (yes I said brought, that's what they say here instead of 'bought') three rockin' tshirts and a nice pair of hightops all for £19.00! Today mom and I went to this little town called Dawlish (just outside Plymouth) it was really cool it had a really neat beach with red rock cliffs and some nice little shops.
Anyways, I'm off now to watch X-factor and eat some food. So I'll make some more posts later!
P-p-p-peace out!
Morgan

4 comments:
Yayyy. What palm treesssss? what the hell!
It looks as if we can simply munch on kale. Who needs shopping money when there's foos strewn all over the beach! I'm so excited.
Post some more pictures and daily happenings Morgan (School?)
Hi Morgan!!!!!
It's so great to hear from you! This is from your favourite teacher...you KNOW I am...even though I technically didn't teach you. OK, it's the lovely lady librarian writing...the one who lent you that gorgeous Elizabethan dress I just happened to have laying around. I read with glee the adventures you had with the fish-killing (well not glee for the fish) but for the well-told story. Anyway, I'm glad you're having such fun in Plymouth and picking up such interesting phrases. Your education there will be an experience of a life-time! I miss your laughter and jokes in the library. It's not as fun now with you gone. I trying to follow your directions on how to post a comment, as this will be my very first one! If it fails, it will arrive in the form of an email.
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