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Travelling and eating my way around the world

The full Manchester Experience

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Woke up and was treated to a homemade, traditional English breakfast which included eggs, beans, grilled tomato, sausage and mushrooms. YUM! then headed off to Old Trafford for the tour. We had plans to walk there, about 30 min, but then I read the fine print about being there 30 min prior to start time. Our tour time: 11:40. Be there: 11:10. Me reading this info: 11:05.

Made it there by 11:35 and I was read to cry on demand if they refused entry. They didn’t so no waterworks were needed (these were saved for later…). The tour was awesome, including getting to enter the stadium by the players entrance (complete with song & crowd applause!), getting to enter the players’ change room (sadly, no players 😉 ), and a picture with Sir Alex himself as he signed ME on as the next ManU player!!! (Ok, maybe it was a reasonable facsimile…). I easily took 50 pictures, including me almost touching the grass, and me wearing Rooney’s jersey!

Wouldn’t you love to see these pictures???  Yeah. So would I. But there are none to be seen.

I was using my iPhone because I had no more memory space on my camera. I used a special app because it takes better pictures that the regular camera feature. Apparently I did something wrong EVERY TIME I TOOK A PICTURE because not one was saved. When I realised this a few hours later (after leaving Old Trafford), THAT’S when the waterworks started. I quickly composed myself, and headed on to the evening’s next event: seeing a band called Naymedici (Nay- med- ee-chee). Described as gypsy, Irish-folk punk, it was awesome music to listen to!  My old friend Gez and my new friend Sam were actors in their Paddy McGee music video, so I’m famous by association now, also because I met some people with the band. Late night out, then home, packed and crashed at 3am, allowing for a full 3hrs sleep before getting up to catch my flight to Dublin. Hopped a cab to the Manchester airport (where they did NOT have free wifi!) to start the next leg of my adventure: Dublin.

3 thoughts on “The full Manchester Experience

  1. Dani's avatar

    So sorry about the camera! Hopefully you can find a new memory card in Dublin. Don’t forget to try a Guinness. [blech!]

  2. sandralcalder's avatar

    i am sorry to hear about your card leah – i was hoping you would have found your at your place – you have seen so much and have traveled to so many places – my concern was when will you break down from all the extra work put on your body and mind – it seems you have recovered a little bit – it might happen again – so be prepared – i am praying and i know a lot are – you have to listen to your body and take more breaks – we are all excited to see the places you visited and are to see yet – it is you that is doing all the work on your body – so please take really good care sweetheart – the memories will stay with you – your body can only take so much – thanks for all the blogs – i wish i could go there sometime – getting into the players room – well that was something else – not counting wearing rooney’s sweater – i hope you can find a card someone – even if you could get a usb stick – i love you so much leah – and i just don’t want anything to wear you down – you have so much more to see – i will pray for strength – guidance – and all the feeling that you are always travelling with God – take care – i will look forward to your next blog – there will be no hurry – take time to feel the since of just being there – thanks again for all the blogs you have written so far – love you

  3. Jen L.'s avatar

    Buy a huge memory card! 16 or 32 GB! 🙂

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