What exactly is a Hoosier? Anyway, I am here in Indiana. It is quite warmer than I expected. Spring is quite evident and in the beginning stages here. I arrived at 8AM this morning. Though I slept on the plane, this jet lag is rather..bad. Still, seeing
her adorable little face was more than enough to rejuvenate me. After I had greeted her properly ::wink:: we had breakfast, (no cereal today. Biscuits and gravy!) And then I spent the morning painting her toenails "Electric Blue". The effect was quite sexy. It's so....green here! Quite lovely actually, and one feels quite away from everything. Tucked away in this quaint little town. It is a delight to see
Liv and
Rob again. Apparently, Liv has been harrassing the Amish people for buggy rides. I must ask her how this is done as I quite desire one myself. They have lovely little vegetable markets here. I bought some strawberries to feed to Rachel, but now we must have cream and champagne. These items were not so easily found, so I think we shall have to make a trip to the nearest Save-A-Lot.
My English accent seems to be perplexing the locals. I had quite lost it for some time having lived here in the States for so long. It had all but disappeared, but now that I've spent a few months in London, it has returned full on. I'm sure I'll fall back in to my "American" dialect. Now, I'm off. Rachel has mentioned something about hiking. I bet that's where we'll see the old man with the banjo. And no one will hear us scream. :)