
Since they did fly all the way to England to visit us, Justin and I decided that we needed to bring


Tuesday Justin and I both had some work to do, so we let Griff and Crystal lay low, while we did what we needed to do. Later in the evening, we had an incredibly over-priced meal at a Mexican Restaurant. Somehow, we didn't mind, since Justin and I had both been craving a good burrito since leaving the States two months ago, and for whatever reason, this cuisine is not the most popular over here. After dinner, we saw a British movie called Hot Fuzz, a comedy about corruption in a small English village and the police force that brings it down. This was all too ironic once we came to realize what had been transpiring while we had been gone. We came back, and headed to Justin's room to look up some stuff about our trip to Edinburgh. When we opened the door, we were all confused to see it had been chained shut from the inside. Instantly Justin and I knew what had happened. He broke down the door, taking with it, the molding around the door too, and we realized that someone had broken in his window, taking his laptop and both Crystal and Griff's digital cameras. To make a great night really crappy, really quickly. To make a long story short, apparently Wolverhampton has a big problem with petty crime, which we were aware of to a certain extent, but this all became much more clear now. We all ended up being pretty lucky: my camera, which I have only had now for about a month, I had taken out of Justin's room earlier in the day, and the theives left Crystal's wallet and credit cards, as well as Justin's digital SLR camera, his ipod, his external hard drive, and his DVD's. We later found out Griff's phone was also taken, but luckily he wasn't found responsible for any of the charges made on his account since Cingular has a 7 day fraud policy. The insurance company seems to be working it out, and things should be fine. Since Justin's room is on the ground floor, and mine is on the third, all valuables have been moved into my room for the time being. Some things just don't change no matter where you are I guess. Needless to say, Wednesday was spent working all of the insurance and police information out before we headed out to Edinburgh on Thursday.

Edinburgh was amazing and it really helped us get our minds off of the break in. Our train arrived at night, and with everything lit up it was beautifu

That evening, we decided that we all really wanted to see the Scottish Highlands, so when we returned to our hostel the girl at the reception booked us seats on a day tour the next day to

By Saturday we were ready to walk around after hours on buses and trains already this week. We started off at the Castle (after a St. Patrick's Day Breakfast complete with Guinness and Eggs) which provides great views of the city and the surrounding areas. What is cool about Edinburgh is that it is this incredibly hi

Sunday was our last day in the city, since Crystal and Griff were leaving that Monday out of Birmingham. That morning, we went to Mary Kings Close, which is essentially, old Edinburgh, underground. It was a section of streets right off the Royal Mile, which literally had the roofs cut off of them, and a larger building built on top. While it is creepy under the ground, it was really great to see how Edinburgh used to look. Edinbur


Monday, after getting in incredibly late the night before, I was really sad to see Crystal and Griff go. I think the combination of the great time we had, and the incident with Justin's room, it just made me a little jealous that they were going back to Keene. But I am not ready to come home yet. We still have places to go and people to see, especially in the next few weeks, so keep tuning in, to see what happens next!