Last
weekend Ryan's Dad came for a quick visit. He came Saturday late
afternoon and left Monday morning. Although it was speedy visit, it was
well needed. Having him here was a mental refresher for the both of us.
Particularly for Ryan. Having been discouraged with his shooting lately,
he found great encouragement from his dad.
We
find that as family and friends visit us it not only is an emotional
refresher, but also as a spiritual refresher. Ryan and I find the
motivation and support we need to persevere during our time here. There
are SO MANY wonderful things about being in a different country but it
can get difficult being away from home, away from our close friends and
families, missing out on exciting events. So our perspective is renewed.
Our attitudes are rekindled. We become certain of the many reasons why
the Lord brought us here.
Our
time was limited when it came for things to do while Ryan's Dad was
here. After we arrived back in Leicester from the airport we took a
stroll around the city center and visited the Rider's Shop to get some
Riders gear. For dinner, we ended up at ZIZI's, an Italian restaurant.
Mmmm...mmm...that was delicious food!
On
Sunday, we both had basketball games, in separate towns, in the
opposite direction. I was glad Ryan could spend some one on one time
with his dad while traveling to and from the game. The women's team won
in overtime and the men's team lost. It was a close but exciting game
and Ryan finished really well. So not too bad for the weekend. Early
Monday morning we had to drive back to London to drop Dad off at the
airport. It was wonderful although our time was so short!
Since we were already down in that direction, Ryan and I spent the day at Windsor Castle, only 6 miles from the airport.
We had such a fun time taking a guided tour (with our headphones) of the castle.
Strangely,
the castle was in the center of town. In the midst of the hustle and
bustle of business men and women were goofy tourists with headphones,
like us, taking pictures of this massive historical site. Quite the
experience:)
We
had a chance to walk through the Drawing Room which held artwork from
Leonardo De Vinci. This room also held young photos of the past princes
and princesses. Unfortunately we couldn't take pictures in this room,
but Ryan and I stood amazed as we gazed on the De Vinci's artwork.
In
the courtyard of the castle were the famous guards that everyone longs
to take a picture next too. I, of course, was one of those people:) I
tried so hard to keep a serious face as I crept next to this frozen
guard. He was as still as could be but I did manage to see him shift his
eyes under his fuzzy black hat:)
As
we took a dander around the castle we discovered and learned new things
while we listened to each checkpoint on our headphones.
These slots in the walls were for the soldiers as they shot their arrows when enemies attacked.
On
the other side of this wall was a steep slope. This made it more
difficult for enemies to approach the castle....I'm sure this view looks
much different now than it did hundreds of years ago.
We continued on with our tour and saw many more beautiful glimpses of the castle. Here are just a few more that I captured....
We
walked through some of the old cobblestone streets nearby the castle.
Each street was unique and quaint. We even saw some as interesting as
the "The Crooked House of Windsor"
After
the tour in the Windsor Castle, we grabbed a bite to eat at a local pub
to complete the day. Ryan and I really enjoyed this past weekend and we
hope you enjoyed our pictures as well!
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