So of course my first thought after buying the tickets was "How is being a vegetarian and traveling going to work out?" Ok, so that wasn't my first question, but its definitely an important one. I'm sure London won't be a problem considering the diverse and eclectic population but Scotland... I'm not so sure. From what I can tell Scottish food almost always contains meat if not meat products. Maybe I'll take another one of those "breaks" from being a vegetarian over spring break. Yeah, what could be more American than spring break and meat...?
Well whatever the argument, I'm almost sure I'm not going to be picky about what I eat over there... or drink for that matter. By the way yall, we're both 18 or older, got to love Europe.

If there was a like button on here like there is on facebook, I would've clicked it. I'm super excited for you. I love traveling. You're going to have a great time, I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky. A few teachers take a group of students to Europe every other year and this year I went with all of my best friends from high school. It was easily the most amazing two weeks of my life. We had a ton of freedom during the daytime and after dinner we had to be with a chaperone to be safe but the couple of coaches that went certainly had no problem taking us out to a bar for the night. The only rule was no picture with alcohol on the table :)
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