The Brit’s always do it best

If there’s one thing I really enjoy about living in Bartlesville, it’s being so near to my parents. It’s strange that even though we now have our own house, and even though I refer to this house as my home, I also call my parents house “home”. I don’t believe this is habitual, I believe it’s just natural and I believe I will always call it home very simply because that is where my parents are. I love going to visit them and treasure the time I spend with them. In particular, my mom and I ((and sometimes dad) love to watch British drama series’. I borrowed a series from the library a few weeks ago called Lillie and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys this kind of stuff. My mom and I watched the entire thirteen episodes in one sitting. It’s based on a real historical figure by the name of Lillie Langtry. Best known for her lenghty love affair with King Edward, Lillie was considered to be the “original Victorian supermodel” and later became a successful actress making many appearances accross the United States. If you do enjoy British drama, I would also suggest the following:

Upstairs Downstairs
The Grand
~C

Hey babe! yeah I agree with the whole “home” thing. My parents house in NY will always be referred to as “home”

I found your page through Konrad Lawson’s site. Even my aged auntie still calls my grandmother’s place home. You might like a British drama that came in two or three parts and was broadcast in Britain last winter. It’s called The Little Prince and it’s about Queen Victoria’s great grandson, a prince who had learning difficulties. It’s set around the time of the first world war and the Russian revolution. I guess they’ll be showing it in North America too as British tv makes a lot of money that way.