I strangely enjoyed the drive to Glasgow. After I got over the fact that I was driving over 60 miles an hour for an extended period (yes I am one of those people you overtake on the motorway) I enjoyed watching the Lake District go by as I listened to an Agatha Christie audiobook. It was "The Secret of Chimneys" and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who loves posh English people referring to pretty much everyone as a "Foreigner". I know I do, it makes me feel all upper middle class.
anyway
after a pretty uneventful and scenic drive I reached the town centre, where a couple of pavements may have been mounted as my sat-nav suddenly announced for me to turn left sooner than I expected, and then finally reached my destination. I really enjoyed meeting Simon and Sariah's family. I stayed at Simon grandparent's house which was an absolute delight. They were so fun to talk to and get to know, and they knew Colin's brother so I felt happily connected to them through that.
The next morning I got up early to go photograph Sariah and the bridesmaids getting ready for the wedding and just fell in love with them all. It was such an enjoyable morning while they all laughed and helped each other get ready, Sariah being the embodiment of calm the whole time.
The whole wedding was lovely and I loved how welcome I felt as a part of the day. I must say though that the two things I loved most were the Ice cream cart which provided me with the creamiest most delicious macaroon ice cream I've ever experienced, and the hilarious surprise flamenco dancing.
He was beyond epic.
Another great wedding, and another bunch of new friends and acquaintances i'm happy to have made.
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