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Sep
24

england 054That’s right! A miracle occurred today. As I was walking to the Underground to head to the mall, a woman stopped me, and asked me for directions. And the MOST AMAZING thing occurred…I was able to tell her how to get to her destination.

For those of you reading this; this may not seem so earth shattering, but you have to know that even in the states if someone asked me for directions I wasn’t very good at sharing how to get there. But today, I was able to share how to get to a location in another country. That my dear friends is a flipping miracle.  My inner GPS system must be kicking in!

Today I took the Underground to a new location to simply window shop.  It was a lot of fun to go through the different shops to see the different clothing styles, the unique fresh food market, and of course all the amazing international cultures blended together.  While I was in a store, I noted a woman whom picked up a shirt, and told the shop owner that she had purchased a shirt from the lady prior, and did not have a satisfactory experience with it.  She then asked “Since I had a bad time with that shirt, I want a discount for this shirt.”  I then watched as the shop owner wheeled and dealed until they came up with a price they were both satisfactory with.  This fascinated my body.  I’ve never seen negotiating take place in a commercial mall.  I’ve heard about it in places like Mexico, but never here.

Next, I walked through the 99 pence store, where just like in America everything in the store is only 99 pence.  I saw some casserole baking dishes, and of course was excited thinking…”Oooooooh, its only 99 pence, what a bargain!”  I was excited until I realized whatever I purchased I had to carry back with me, and let me tell you casserole dishes are not light.  So, I passed.  This not having a car really makes me rethink my purchases.  Just how badly do I need what I am getting ready to buy?  I’ve turned down a lot of purchases with that question.

I then went to the local cafe, and had a sandwich and drink while I watched the local shoppers across the way go through the check stands.  I noticed a commotion energy going on to the left of me.  There were two frail little petite English grannies covering their eyes and giggling.  I wondered why they were doing this, and when I looked to the right of them I saw a tall pretty black woman with a really plump booty.  However, her booty had escaped from her pants and was totally hanging out for all to check out.  I was surprised that she couldn’t feel her booty hanging out.  She stood by the check stand waiting for her family to arrive.  Meanwhile I noticed everyone checking out her “ba-donka donk donk” (quoting Missy Elliot) and silently giggling to themselves.  She eventually figured this out when her sister pointed it out to her, and she swiftly reunited her booty with her pants.

Finally, on to my tummy passion degree, tonight I’m making baked raspberry glazed chicken stuffed with baby spinach and feta cheese with a side of coconut lime rice.  I’ll let you know how it turns out.  My mouth is already salivating at the visual of me eating it.  Thank you to those of you who have sent me recipes to try.  For those of you who still have some that you want to share; please send them my way.  I’m open to all kinds of recipes from sweet, sour, savory, gourmet, simple…..you get the point!

Sep
22
Here's a little guy I chased forever to finally capture his picture.  I think he was a tad bit camera shy.

My friend I ran with in the park. He's a little nuts!

What a day! My body is still sitting back giggling over my day. I’m still “like a child that’s discovering this whole new world as in a fairy tale.” Everything here is still new, and there are plenty of new things to discover.

Let’s see, yesterday in the store I saw sweet potatoes, and thought it might be fun to cook them. I hadn’t never tried that before, and with my new passion for cooking I thought “why the hell not.” So, I threw them into my trolley and walked myself home. I’ve figured out that it is a 12 block walk to the store; which is great exercise. I’m definitely walking a lot more here than I did in the states.  I’m getting smarter on how much to buy at a time.  I made the mistake a few days ago at buying too much heavy glass objects.  Let me tell you, that’s a bitch to carry even one block.

Anyway, tonight I made the yummiest dinner in my tongue’s non humble opinion.  I made a very Southern meal, and didn’t even realize it until later after researching the web.  I think episodes of falling asleep in front of the cooking channel with Paula Dean on must have stuck into my subconscious.  However, tonight’s menu:  I had garlic and herb roasted chicken, green beans/ham, and the most orgasmic brown sugar and butter sweet potato.  OMG!  I never realized how much I absolutely love sweet potatoes.  The moment that sweet buttery flavor hit my tongue I was absolutely flipping giddy.   I love delicious meals.  Sometimes I think I chose to incarnate on this planet for the food alone.  All the other stuff is just added bonuses.  But yes, definitely loving those sweet potatoes. I’m beginning to think I was a Southern Belle in one of my past lives.

Also today I started running again.  My friend asked me to join them, and they of course had been running for the last year where as I hadn’t been doing any running what so ever.  Do you know what a body feels like when you one day decide to start running, and it doesn’t have an excuse such as a wild boar chasing behind?  Well, I can tell you what mine did.  It whined, whimpered, and cursed out all kinds of naughty words that no one under the age of 17 would be allowed to hear with out a parent’s note.   Of course, this was all happening on the inside.  I was imploding wildly on the inside; not fully wanting to let my friend know that they may just have to call 911 in case I dropped down into the path they made look so effortless.   Yep, when I turned to look at my friend I would give a smile with my cherry red face, and ask the magic words “how much longer?”   I may not have ran so gracefully, but damn it I did it.  Rumor has it, that we’re going to do this again on Thursday.  I’ll let you know how it goes.

Down below I decided to post some cool pictures from the park that I went running in today.  I frequently go on walks here.  It’s gorgeous, peaceful, and I hope to catch a picture of the sunset soon as the purples, oranges, and golds over the tree tops make a beautiful picture.

The trail I ran on.....reminds me of a Beatle's song..."The Long and Winding Road"

The trail I ran on.....reminds me of a Beatle's song..."The Long and Winding Road"

I love ivy, and this tree was wearing it rather sexily...don't ya think?

I love ivy, and this tree was wearing it rather sexily...don't ya think?

Doesn't this tree look wise to you?  Felt very witchy to me.

Doesn't this tree look wise to you? Felt very witchy to me.

Next on my journey I ran into a swan on my path.  Those suckers are a lot bigger out of water.  In fact, I think if it stretched his neck all the way up, he just may be taller than I am.  I’m not kidding!  That was one big feathered dude.  He’d give Big Bird from Sesame Street a run for his bird seed.

The interesting thing about seeing the swan was the day before my friend, Karen pulled a card for me and received The Swan for me.

I was thinking, there is no way this is a coincidence, so I Googled the meaning of swan animal medicine, and this is what it came up with:

The Swan is one of the most powerful

and ancient of totems.

As you begin to realize your own true beauty,
you unfold the ability to bridge new realms and new powers.
Swan can show you how to access the inner beauty
within yourself and in others.

A Swan totem heralds a time of altered states of awareness
and the development of intuitive abilities.
Swan people have the ability to see the future,
and to accept the healing and transformation
that is beginning in their lives.
Accept your ability and go with the flow.
Stop denying you know who is calling when the phone rings.
Pay attention to your hunches and inner knowledge,
and Swan medicine will work through you.

The Swan’s call teaches the mysteries of song and poetry,
for these touch the child and the beauty within.

Here's the swan that greeting me on the path.

Here's the swan that was greeting me on the path.

The mate of the swan we ran into on the path

The mate of the swan we ran into on the path

Two swans under a tree that was atleast 500 years old.

Two swans under a tree that was atleast 500 years old.

Flipping delicous ice-cream......MMMMmmmmmmm

Flipping delicous ice-cream......MMMMmmmmmmm

Finally, for the finale, I had ice-cream in the park again.  OMG!  This ice-cream was even better than the ice-cream in St. Paul.  Thank God I started running again.  They have heaven sent ice-cream, cheese, and chocolate here in Europe.  Fairy tales indeed!

Sep
19

Today it was a sunny day here in London, and my feet were antsy to get out of the flat and do something… so decided to head to St. Paul Cathedral. Love love love the architectural structures here in Europe. They are absolutely artistically done. Every time I walk by a building I want to get out my camera out and snap away. I know I scream out “LOOK ANOTHER TOURIST!!!” each time I do it, but I can’t help myself. The beauty in all these buildings is OUTSTANDING!

I’ve decided to include some photos from my outing; especially since people have been sending me messages saying “Where’s the photos?”

"Here's where I am staying"

"Here's where I am staying"

First off, in the photo to the left  you can see the front of where I am currently residing.  It’s quite charming and adorable, don’t you think?  It’s a huge shift from my 5 acre country home.  In fact, as I was walking this morning I was realizing that all of the flats on this block would fit on my old property back in the states.  They manage to cram a lot of people in a small amount of space here in Europe.

I do think this flat I am staying at has the sweetest little garden area both in the front, and in the back.  Every once in awhile I can spot a family of foxes that come into the back garden.  It’s so cool to spot them!  I’ve never seen foxes up close in their natural state before until London.

The next photos are all random shots of St. Paul’s Cathedral.  That building was absolutely delicious to witness.  You’ll notice that I even got excited about the doors.  Everything is a work of art.  Hope you enjoy!

A view from walking across Thame river bridge

A view from walking across Thame river bridge

View as you get to the end of the walking bridge

View as you get to the end of the walking bridge

A view as you look up

A view as you look up

A view of the cathedral from one of the gardens

A view of the cathedral from one of the gardens

Another angle of the cathedral

Another angle of the cathedral

Statues in the St. Paul Cathedral garden area

Statues in the St. Paul Cathedral garden area

Something to read to gain more knowledge....

Something to read to gain more knowledge....

window....has an angel at the top....

window....has an angel at the top....

love the angel on this garden sign

love the angel on this garden sign

More windows looking up...I was in awe

More windows looking up...I was in awe

I love this door!

I love this door!

It's the IceCream Van!

It's the IceCream Van!

This ice cream is so incredibly creamy, sweet, and DELICIOUS!

This ice cream is so incredibly creamy, sweet, and DELICIOUS!

They serve coke in the bottles in London!

They serve coke in the bottles in London!

Next, while on my journey I stopped by at one of the ice cream vans, and ordered an ice-cream cone.  OMG!   The soft ice cream cones here are nothing like they are in the states.  They are way friggen better!  We’re talking the most creamy, smooth, delicious vanilla ice cream ever.  Very orgasmic indeed!

After walking around for awhile, decided to go to the art museum, and check out the new art.  I have to say I giggled at some of the art pieces they had in that museum.  I’ve seen better art with my previous 7th graders in art class.  Was interesting to see, but not excited to go again.

My inner tummy was craving some protein so headed for the Gourmet Burgers cafe, and ordered up a blue cheese burger.  It was absolutely mouth watering!  Good choice, indeed.  The only thing is people here in London eat their burgers with a fork and knife.  So, that’s what I did, I cut my burger with the knife in my right hand, and ate with my fork in the left hand.  I’m still getting used to that.  I really love eating with my fingers.  I took a picture of the bottled coke, because in the states when you order a coke it is rare to receive the bottle and straw.  That cute little tomato is the ketchup squeeze bottle…very cute…even if I don’t like ketchup!

Headed to the Underground

Headed to the Underground

Here comes the subway!

Here comes the subway!

After a day of A LOT walking, visiting the art museum, admiring St. Paul’s Cathedral, eating delicious food, it was  finally time to get on the Underground subway, and head back to the flats.  It was a very good day!

For those of you who have visited London, if you know of places that are a MUST see, please send me a note.  I would love to hear about it.  I’m really excited to nibble on London.  It’s a big city with LOTS and LOTS to look at and do!

Sep
15

lichy fruitTonight I tried a new fruit I had never heard of until this evening. It’s called a Litchi. I’ve included a picture, because it’s kind of hard to describe without actually looking at it. I guess I would say it’s like a strawberry that is wearing an alligator suit.

For those of you who feel “fruit adventurous” here is a quick way to prepare your litchi fruit:

1. Use a sharp knife to cut all the way down to the seed lengthwise.
2. Carefully peel away the tough outer skin along with the inner thin membrane to expose the litchi meat.
3. Discard skin.
4. Remove litchi meat from inedible seed. It should release from the seed fairly easily using a knife or your fingernail.
5. Discard seed
6.Raw litchi pulp may be eaten as is for a snack or used in fruit salads, dressings, chicken salad, etc.

It has a grape texture and sweetness to me. I’m still trying to figure out what else you can do with it. It’s really good in Vitamin C, and is supposedly great for assisting in digesting your foods.

It’s definitely not a common fruit in the USA.  This is the first time I’ve ever seen it.  Awwww, the adventures in cuisine continue!

Sep
14

shopping-trolley-hc-120l-Who knew that shopping would feel different here in the UK?

I went to the grocery store again today. This time my experience was a little different than previous. Today, I didn’t have a set grocery list. I decided to go into the store with then intention of getting inspired by the foods on the shelves.  Which basically meant I stayed a lot longer than I normally would.

Here is some interesting foods that I found on the shelves:  Canned Ox Tongue.  Has anyone tried that?  FuFu Flour…which sounds a little girly to me.  Anyone ever use that?  I found it in the Asian isle.  There were tons and tons of canned beans, too.  The English apparently love their beans (okay, this is an assumption…I don’t need any UK people angry at me for my food sterotyping).

As I was steering the trolley (shopping cart) I was amazed at its ability to go both forward and sideways.  These trolleys have great ability to move beautifully in all directions.  I was also thinking as I was shopping:  Is there a specific rule for which side of the isle one should go down?  I mean, hell, the roads here are backwards from the US.  Everyone drives here on the left side of the road.  Is it the same for trolley driving?

As I attempted to find some kind of routine down the isles, I noticed that not everyone was following any procedure.  It seemed like everyone was going in their own direction.  I also found that I tend to be very friendly and nice while shopping.  I’ll let other trolleys go by, while waiting for my turn down the isle.

However, I found out the hard way that those behind me don’t always appreciate my kindness.  I had one woman get a tad frustrated at my over generosity of letting people by, that she actually used her trolley to bump in to my rump.  That’s right!  My rump was knocked into by a trolley.  I thought it was an accident, but as I turned around she was giving me the “HURRY UP LADY” face.  Okay, okay, okay, I get it.

Perhaps, I have more training to do with shopping.  What are the proper trolley etiquettes while shopping while here in the UK?   Does anyone know?  If so, feel free to share it with me.  In the states most people went in one direction, and didn’t bump into people when they wanted them to hurry.  Oh, that doesn’t mean we haven’t thought about it, but today was the first arse-trolley bumpin I’ve received.   Yep, I’m going to google about proper shopping etiquette in the UK or start wearing a bumper pad around my back end.

Finally, words of advice for those of you who visit the UK and do a little shopping.  The grocery clerks get to sit on comfy chairs, and the lines are extremely casual.  People move slower, and you are expected to bag your own groceries.  No one will ask you “Would you like paper or plastic?” here in the UK.

Sep
13

dryer rackI’m not saying I’m a princess, although I have been accused of it many times in my life. However, there is definitely a major appliance I am going to manifest while here in the United Kingdom: A Clothes Dryer!  Nothing feels better than fresh hot towels out of the dryer.  I’ll miss that feeling until my new dryer arrives (Feel free to see me getting a new dryer soon).

Tonight, I had the luxury of washing my clothes in a washing machine, and at the end of the cycle I’m used to popping them into a dryer. Not this Sunday evening. I get to dry my clothes on a drying rack by the window, which I guess is very common here in the UK.   So, tomorrow I will have crisp (literally) fresh clothes ready to hang.  I hear rumor that it takes an evening to dry.  No more procrastinating to do laundry here in England!

Oh, and it’s vocabulary lesson time again.  I just love learning the new words here.  Today I went to the local convenient store (about as big as a 7-11) and purchased some cookies.  Cookies are called “buscuits” here in the UK.  On my way out of the store receiving my change (that’s another blog….money) the gentleman said “Cheers” which I guess is a informal greeting of what the people in the USA would say “Have a good day.”   Finally, to end our vocab lesson for the day.  In the USA “chips” are considered “potato chips.”  In the UK chips are considered french fries, and potato chips are called “crisps” in the UK.  This concludes todays daily vocab lesson.

All is going well.  I’m still falling asleep way past the am, and waking up in the afternoon.  Oh well….like one of my dear friends says “you’re there for 6 months Shannon…who cares about jet lag.”

Tomorrow, I’m beginning a new exercise regimen in the park.  I was thinking of starting to run again, but hey I’m only thinking about that at the moment.  We’ll see how I feel tomorrow.  Until then, I’m saving money on dryer sheets!

Sep
12

clip_COOKINGThat’s right!  You heard it here first.  I’m learning how to cook.  We’re not talking just cooking foods to keep the body alive either.   Anyone can do that.  I’m talking about using my artistic abilities to whip up delicious, juicy, mouth watering creations that are meant to be completely savored, and aesthetically adored.

I’ve decided to get one of my Life PHDs from the Cosmic University as a Tummy Delight Designer.  Mmmmmmmmmmmm!  I’m actually quite tickled to begin taking this life degree.  Tummy Delight Designers help to create meals that are appealing to all the senses.  I look forward to some day throwing a dinner gathering where I know the people showing up will ooooh, awwwww, and mmmmmmm over my food.  If you want to come to my first Tummy Delight Designer Dinner Party let me know, and I’ll put you on the guest list.  You may have to travel to Europe to attend, however.  *big grin

You know to many this may not seem like such a big deal, but I have to come clean.  To those of you who already know me; you’re in on my culinary jitters.  I’ve always had a fear of being in the kitchen.  The idea of having people over for dinner scared the bejesus out of me!

Last night I discovered a very awesome show called Cooking It.   This show is fantastic!  It takes people who can’t cook at all, teaches them the basics, and then has them compete with professional chefs.  It’s my new favorite show here in the United Kingdom.  If you love cooking shows, you’ll enjoy it.

After watching a couple episodes of Cooking it, I felt inspired to take my first grocery store journey today.  I don’t have a car over here, so it’s just me and my Nikes trekking it.  It was a beautiful sunny day, and I enjoyed looking at all the different choices here in England verses the states.

Here’s some fun vocabulary lessons.  Shopping carts are called trolleys here.  Garbage is called rubbage.  If you’re looking for the herb cilantro its called corriander in the grocery store.

Tonight I made the best chicken nachos ever!  In fact, I don’t think I have ever made a better batch than this evening.  I sang while I slowy sliced the sweet onion, corriander, and ripe tomato.  As I squeezed the fresh lime juice into my delicious fresh creation I sent loving healing energy into the bowl.   I pictured high vibration light going into the food.   Everything thing I prepared for the nachos tonight was lovingly and joyfully prepared.  It all received a shot of healing energy.

When I sat down to eat it, my taste buds literally did a “YUMMY DANCE!”  They were fantastic.  They didn’t taste as heavy as they had when I made them in the states.  They tasted cheerful, and if I may toot my own nacho creating horn……I think I scored an A on my first assignment.  I’m well on my way to becoming a Tummy Delight Designer.

For those of you Tummy Delight Designers already out there, feel free to send some recipes that you love.  I’m in recipe collection and experimental mode.

Sep
10

investigation

I did it!

I packed my favorite green blue polka luggage with the barest essential of clothes and Nintendo Wii, and headed from the Pacific Northwest in the USA to London, England.  I said goodbye to my American comforts of a spacious modern country house on 5 acres, dishwasher,clothes dryer, and automobile in trade for a new life adventure; that I will lovingly refer from now on to  ”The Joy Tour.”

I’ll be documenting my new adventures here on this blog with pictures and posts often.  My intention this year is to not only live outside my comfort zone, but to have fun doing it as well.

Speaking of adventures… Boy, did my first day in London start off with an entertaining creation.

My flight from Seattle went beautifully.  There was zero turbulence, and endless online movie entertainment.   I had a great isle seat towards the front, which I highly recommend to anyone traveling; especially internationally. You’ll want to get up to walk around, and I guarantee it’s much easier to just get up from the isle seat verses wake up your drooling fellow flight mates to ask to get by each time.  Who wants the window seat anyway…especially when you’re travelling 30,000 feet over the Atlantic ocean.  Certainly not me!

Anyway, back to the story…

I was quite excited as my flight had landed about 10 minutes early, and I was incredibly giddy to arrive to my new London flat.  I had preordered and paid for a driver to take me to my flat.  I thought I had prepared everything I needed.  However, I was proved wrong as I cheerfully entered into the UK immigrations security line.

As I weaved my way through the long cattle line awaiting entrance to the UK, I had no clue what I was about to walk into.  The first thing they ask you is why are you here in the UK?  I said I was visiting, and staying at a friend’s flat for 6 months.  She asked for my friend’s phone number in which I did not have on me.  That was my first mistake, as she could not call them to verify my information.

Her eyes looked down on me disparingly as she continued to ask the next question.  Do you have a return ticket?  Which I of course said “Oh yes, I’m coming back on such and such date.”  ”Do you have the ticket or travel plans on you to prove this?”  Of course not.  That never made sense.  I was planning on doing that 6 months from now on my way back.

These answers apparently were not satisfactory, and I was quickly placed in what I lovingly like to call “the first waiting room” while she convescated my passport.  I waited there for an hour until I was interviewed again.  They came back and said they had to do a complete bag search.   Well, they were very thorough with the bag search.  They went through each pocket, crevice, and zipped container.  Nothing was sacred.

I thought that was it, and I was going to be free and clear to move forward into the UK.  I had zero weapons, no mass quantities of cigarettes or drugs to sell, or items that would say “She needs to be deported back to the USA imediately!”

However, I was sent back to the “first waiting room” while waiting for another security immigration person to interview me again. While here this time, I sat next to a couple others who had gone through the exact same baggage check.  They were grumbling, cursing about time, and how they hate being treated like they are criminals.  I, too, found myself going “OMG!  I have my car transfer waiting for me!  I need to go now.  Hurry up people! I don’t have time to wait.”   I found myself matching the grumpiness of the two gentleman sitting next to me.  This lasted about 15 minutes while I waited longer to see what was the next hoop I would have to jump through.  After 15 minutes of silent cursing and grumbling, I then closed my eyes and started to pray for help with my current predicament.

I heard the words “Surrender Shannon.  Stop trying to control the situation, and surrender!”  So, I did.  I energetically threw my hands in the air, and surrendered.  I had remembered an inspiring auditory from the Hicks that I had heard just the day before saying “You have a choice on how to react to circumstance.”  I knew that I could be grumpy or I could make this an entertaining adventure.  So, instead of getting scared or grumpy whenever I saw the security guards coming my way I got delightfully tickled as they were allowing me an opportunity to get one step closer to arriving home in London.

After sitting a little longer, I was then sent to a room where my finger prints were scanned electronically in to the computer.  They then took my mug shot, which I playfully pretended I was getting put into jail and refused to smile.  It’s a sad looking mug shot.  You wouldn’t know by my frown that I had secretly decided to have fun with this adventure instead of feeling like I was doomed.

Next, I was then taken into the “detainment” room which is a large white room with large glass windows that security guards can peer in to see what you’re doing.  All your belongings are taken away at this time, and put into a closet.  You are locked in this room that is only accessed by a code.

When I first entered into this room I noticed others who were also here.  They didn’t look so happy.  In fact, one gentleman was confronted and told that he was being sent back to his country ASAP.  He was being denied entry to the UK, and nothing he said could change their minds.  I then looked over at a pregnant girl who had puffy eyes from crying.  She, too was being sent back to where she came from.  Then a mother daughter team was told that they were going to be staying the night in this room.  They were given pillows and blankets, and they quickly layed down on the plastic chairs.  At this point I was thinking “Hmmmm.  The others here don’t look so good.”  For a moment I thought I might be going back to the states, too.  I decided to sit down and write a letter to God.

I proceeded to write to God where I state my concern, worry, and then ask to have a channelled message to come through.  Instantly, the words started to flow through my pen.  I received that I was going to be fine.  I was going to get out around 9pm.  It was currently 7pm.  I heard that all would be well.  That was all I needed to receive.   In my head I was thinking how I had sent my friend my transfer taxi information prior to leaving to the US, and that they would notice that I didn’t make my destination on the time and perhaps try to call the airport looking for me.  I kept sending a telepathic message to my friend to research where I had gone.

While sitting in this room I was told they were researching my background.  They were trying to find out exactly who I was.  The funny thing is I had put in a brochure for my Intuitive Boot Camp in my bag along with my Schedule book for my intuitive readings and classes.  They convescated these too.  I couldn’t hide that I was an intuitive counselor and taught others how to tap into their spiritual gifts as well.  Talk about letting the world know who you are!

Meanwhile, I played happy hostess to those who got thrown into the “immigration slammer” as I call it.  I would smile and ask them “What are you in here for?”  I’d ask them about their finger print and bag search experience.  My light heartedness helped relieve the fear that naturally floated through out the detainment room.  I found myself giggling outloud at the craziness.  Here I was sitting in the middle of another country behind locked doors with security guides peering in to make sure I was okay.  What kind of crazy ass manifestation piece was this?

After 5 1/2 hours of fully waiting for the next interogation to happen I was finally called by a very tall gentleman.  I actually was excited to finally get questioned.  I sat down, and answered all his 40+ questions in which I had to explain in full detail of why I was in the UK.  I then had to tell him I was psychic, how I made my money, what my business was back in the states, and here in the UK.  There wasn’t one stone that was left uncovered.

After the questioning was over, I was then told that my friend had gotten worried that I hadn’t showed up, and called the transfer company which lead them to the immigration office.  They were interrogated as well unexpectedly.  However, it was their answers that helped me to finally be released.  Thank goodness they followed their intuition to call and follow up on where I was.

Prior to being released, another security immigration officer came in and asked if I really did psychic readings.  She then had me do a quick reading on her boyfriend, her, and her father.  She then informed another officer, and I did a reading and healing for that gal as well.  I was laughing that here I was detained in the UK doing psychic readings and healings for the very people who had me detained. Funny stuff!  I was then told I could leave right around 9pm—the very time I had channelled when communicating to God.

I cheerfully waived good bye to all those in the detainment room, and pushed my cart to the taxi.

Next time I travel to the UK, I’m bringing more documentation such as my travel plans, airline tickets, proof of income, and of course phone numbers.   But hey, its not every day a girl gets to travel to another country, get finger printed, interrogated,  her mug shot, and released to blog post about it.