A day with The Jones in Scotland |
Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.
Stephen Hawking
The family has played a little to welcome the new members and they have been describing cards with few words. For other hand, The Grandma has explained a curious story about the common origins of the oldest Europeans guards, a story that connects Sant Boi with Scotland; and squares with yards during the Middle Age.
There is no unique picture of reality - Stephen Hawking.
It's not possible to understand our History without paying attention to the Middle Age and this is one of the reasons because The Grandma always explains stories about it and pays a lot of attention about words and their meaning and etymology. She has also spoken about her sad feelings because of the last goodbye of Stephen Hawking, one of the most intelligent scientist and without any kind of doubt, the cleverest mind of our century who gave answers to some questions that seemed impossible to resolve.
The Jones in Calton Hill, Edinburgh |
The MacLouds have guided The Jones across the city and they have visited some of the most important sites and taken thousands of photos and selfies.
However difficult life may seem,
there is always something you can do and succeed at.
Stephen Hawking
The Jones have decided to take profit of their Scottish visit and meet J.K.Rowling and the magic world of Harry Potter. This is the main reason because the family is going to travel to Hogwarts and spend some days in that magic place before visiting the Highlands. They have written about the favourite activities that they want to do in Hogwarts. The list is long and interesting, and The Grandma has a lot of work to prepare this travel but she's not worried because she's in contact with an old friend who is going to help them, Minerva McGonagall, one of the most prestigious masters in Hogwarts and, as her surname indicates, a Scottish woman.
Finally, The Jones have played again to test their vocabulary with Scattergories and The Bomb. It has been a different day before starting the official travel.
Look
up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what
you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist.
Be curious.
Stephen Hawking
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