-walks. Lots of walks. Elizabeth loves the changing colors decorating the trees. Darcy loves to watch Elizabeth love the changing colors decorating the trees.
-Mr. Collins writes to them twice inviting them to come down to Rosings Park and, of course, his humble parsonage, hinting in his letters that he has been urging Lady Catherine most amiably to give a ball. Both letters were somehow misplaced.
-Georgiana insists Elizabeth shop with her for new muffs and protection against the chilling weather. They have a grand time. They also run into Miss Bingley and Mrs. Hurst, who upon meeting them, do not have a grand time. Caroline's attempt at calling Elizabeth 'Miss Eliza' is sweetly and shyly slammed by Georgiana, who explodes into giggles when they reach the carriage.
-Mrs. Reynolds has the cooks begin to bake shortbread and spicy cinnamon cookies. Elizabeth develops a taste for the shortbread.
-Many a night finds Elizabeth teaching Darcy how to perfectly brown a marshmallow in the fireplace. Darcy's keep catching fire. His pout is hilarious.
-beautiful sunsets watched from the balconies.
-Darcy and Bingley tasting and talking whiskey in the parlor.
-Darcy finding pretty pinecones and leaves and bringing them home for Elizabeth.
