9 days since I got back from UK

Gosh, it was hard to leave.
Will never forget the feeling I had when the airplane started to approach the big island, and I could see from its window the borders and shortly after, the pieces of land looking like a patchwork, in green, brown, beige, light green.
It was very amazing. I thought to myself: "Gosh, I arrived!!"
I took about 250 - 300 pictures while in there in the new camera Chris bought for me.
I sent the pictures to be printed out in photo paper, in a professional laboratory and they shall be ready today, the hard thing is to pay for the printing, lol Gosh, I should have printed them in UK, much cheaper, as Adri told me that 100 pics cost £5, I would have spent £25, more or less R$125,00 I am spending now R$399,00, about £79,80.
Ridiculous price!!!!
The big challenge now, during the comming 2 months will be to pay off all the expenses I made for the trip. I will leave on little money, as I could see that I didnt do a good business in asking for a loan. I made a deal of paying back around R$ 199 per month, but now i can see that due to inflaction, I will have to pay more, this month, on the 16th its my first installment, I will have to pay R$ 229,00 !!!
I will call my bank manager to see what we can do, cos it will surely get higher next month and then next and next. I expect i will pay 3 times more for the trip than I thought I would. Damm.
Also the credit cards, gosh. I will try to pay them off in 2 months. I am leaving them 2 here at home so that i dont use them. Have to prepare myself again to be 0 in debts for my second meeting with Chris, which will be in MAy 
The trip itself will take me 1 year to pay , but i will try my best to pay the much I can so that I am debts free again by the middle of the year. Gosh, im all in debts, but I am deeply happy
lol
Well, so lets talk a little about my impressions about London during those 7 days and 6 nights...

London is fantastic! This is all i can say. Have no words good enough to describe this city. The streets are clean - at least the ones I walked in, the transport is clean and organized, the tube is funny, as it keeps saying things that are obvious all the time until u get fed up with hearing they saying every 10 seconds the same stuff: "This is the circle line train" "Blackfriars to Paddington" "this is the circle line train"... "Keep clear of the doors"... "this is the circle line train.." again and again, Gosh.
Feels like going to the main cabin, where the driver is and break in the doors and yeall at him: "Shut up ur mouth , u stupid, we ALL know already where we are!!!!!" Hahahah And smash that silly recording. Goshhhhhhhhhhh!!! I can imagine myself in PMS having to cope with that woman, pillow voice, saying thousand times that I am indeed in damm circle line train. lol
"Shuuuuuuuuuuuuut the fuck uppppppppppppppp"
Hahahahahaha
Another thing: When i first saw the map of the underground, I was here - obvious , and I thought: "Gosh, the city must be enormous!! Look at the massive underground lines they have in there!! How confusing!!"
But when I was there, I learned that its on the contrary. The centre of London, the Zone 1 is not big, Indeed, I dont understand why they need so many underground lines, as U can easily walk from 1 station to another in 5 minutes.
Me and Chris walked from Paddington (Hyde Park) up to the London Eye, near BlackFriars Station, passed Millenium Bridge. it had around 10 Tube Station in between these 2 spots, but we can easily walk, about one hour walk all the way, going through Oxford St. and then, going down on Charing Cross Rd.
This would make the same as going from Moema, up to our nearest underground Station , on foot. lol
Also the tube goes in a slow motion, I mean, it moves slowly and sometimes u feel like getting off and walking the way urself. lol Of course that because of the cold, u cant do that, but if it is a sunny day and has warm temperatures, u can easily leave the tube aside and walk ur way. Also, with such wonderful views outside, beautiful spots, Victorian architecture to be admired, who wants to go under the ground?

The lines are very easy to understand cos they are perfectly organized and spread out in an intelligent way, that means, they cover different zones of the city, the centre city and the big london area. One thing that Chris and I forgot to do was to buy a special ticket that could take us to all places within the Zone 1 and 2. Unlimited trips. But well, living and learning.
Although, I still prefer to go on foot. As I can see the buildings and the pigeon ladies around. lol
Talking about Pigeon ladies: lol, gosh, its so amazing how ppl take their time to feed the pigeons in the squares and parks. lol Bleargh, lol Pigeons are dirty animals and they have many diseases, i remember Blur song saying: "I feed the pigeons but sometimes I feed the Sparrows too, it gives me an enormous feeling of well being", hahahahahaha
"Park life" rlz !!!
The pigeons look so fat!! lol "First world" pigeons!! hahahaha The must eat corn flakes for breakfast! lol
Surely those pigeons have a healthier eating habit than the street boys from São Paulo , lol
its funny, I remember one year that São Paulo mayor man demanded giving pills mixed in corns to the pigeons so that they couldnt get pregnant, cos our city centre was loaded with pigeons everywhere, and ppl couldnt walk, hahahah
I have a feeling he mentioned "pills", but actually they put poison, lol
Cos the pigeons disappeared, lol
By the way, I have heard that in Italy they have a severe problem with pigeons. They attack ppl. lol
Whatever next.