I've been back from England for a few weeks now and I'm finally on my computer and able to write a longer post. I'll try to keep it short but I'm also excited to share so please excuse if it gets way too long!
I took a night flight over which I thought was a good idea, turns out not since I couldn't sleep. Part way through the flight, they turned on the lights and asked for a doctor or nurse. A 15 year old boy who was in the row just behind me was having severe pain, shaking and said he couldn't feel his feet. I'm not sure what was wrong in the end, they gave him Tylenol and got him laying down and it seemed to help but since it was right behind me, I couldn't sleep.
Landing in England was a surreal experience for me, I kept on going over how I felt the last time when I landed alone, not knowing anyone and not really knowing what to expect. But seeing my best friend waiting for me in the terminal after not seeing her for two years was fantastic. On the drive to my friend's house, we noticed signs to the town that's nearest the University where I did my exchange so we made a quick detour and stopped by the school. We of course had to take picture of our old residence house.

. I met some of my best friends and the most amazing people I know in this place and I was glad to see it again.
The next day, I dragged my friends to an Estate house that was close to where we were staying. I had two things I wanted to do in England this time, see an Estate house and go to Buckingham Palace (well other than the wedding). So I took my friends to a place called Boughton House

. We picnicked on the lawns for lunch (not sure if we were really allowed to) and then toured the grounds and house. It was everything I was hoping it would be though the tour was REALLY long!
The wedding itself was really great. We didn't go to the service part since it was in the Mosque. My friend said she could figure something out so we could go but we didn't want to put more on her only days before her wedding. She did, however, seat us in the lower section of the hall which is usually reserved for close family who were at the service. My friend and her new husband came in followed by their families. She looked so beautiful! Her dress was something else, full of jewels and beads and sparkles everywhere. And she was beaming. She looked nervous but so happy at the same time. Her and her husband sat at the front of the hall while they had someone read/sing from the Koran then two family members sang and there were a few speeches before lunch. I am sorry to say that the four of us white people were the entertainment for our table at least. The food was fantastic but REALLY SPICY! I can usually handle some spice but that was the hottest food I have ever put in mouth. After lunch everyone has a chance to go up and get pictures with the couple. They must have been doing pictures for hours.

After pictures, they had a cake cutting ceremony but unlike the ones I've been used to where only the bride and groom feed each other, their ceremony involved all members of both families feeding each other. As we were standing taking pictures, my friend's sister came up to us and if we would like to fed our friend. We thought it was only for family but she assured us that if we wanted to we were more than welcome so of course we went up. That was the end of the official ceremony, but we were able to hang around for a while afterwards and were able to sit and talk with the bride for about 20 minutes before they kicked us out of the hall (for another wedding).
I did two other touristy things. We went to Cambridge for an afternoon, and London. Cambridge was a randomly planned trip so we only took an afternoon. We toured Kings College

and walked around the city

but that was about it. We had thought of doing a punt boat tour (a popular thing to do there) but we ran out of time. I also didn't get to see the Bridge of Sighs which I had hoped but you have to go through on of the other colleges to see it and the college was closed for a private function. London was fun too. Buckingham Palace was REALLY cool. It was everything I had hoped it would be. A little disappointed I couldn't take pictures inside, but understandable. I'd been to the outside last time I was there so I didn't really take any pictures again. The best part is still definitely meeting my family in the gift shop though.

Since I did a lot of touring in London before, the only other thing we did while we were there was go to King Cross Station and see Platform 9 3/4 (from Harry Potter).

We had hoped to go there and Hyde Park but ran out of time, and Kings Cross meant more to me.
So there we have it, that's the shortest I could make my post (I've edited a few times). I had a fantastic time and seeing my friends after 4 years was amazing. I made a lot more memories that I will always cherish.