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| Best part about driving to Chicago was getting to eat at my favorite restaurant, Giordano's! We also got to witness a pretty awesome double rainbow when we got to the airport. |
After the overnight flight we arrived at Heathrow Airport where we went through customs and then boarded the underground (subway) for about an hour ride into London. Our first stop was the hotel because we didn't want to carry our luggage all around town with us. Thankfully they let us check in early! Then we went out to begin sightseeing. We walked down towards the river Thames.
| This picture doesn't do this justice, but the Great Hall, where students at Hogwarts ate all of their meal, was amazing! |
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| When we returned from the Warner Bros Studio we decided to get in some more sightseeing. Our first stop was the Tower of London. There was so much to see here. The biggest highlight was seeing all of the crown jewels from all of the previous kings and queens. They also had a display of the old armor and weapons. The dragon in the picture was made entirely of weapons and armor. The bottom right picture was a torture device in which they would stretch a person's body by pulling their arms and legs. The ravens in the picture are a staple at the Tower of London. There was an old superstition that if all the ravens left the Tower of London then England would fall. So, today they have a few that roam freely on the property and a few remain in cages. |
We then took a walk across the Millennial Bridge that crosses over the Thames River. On that side of the river we went in the Tate Modern which is a modern art museum. Most of the art that we saw in the museum was not understandable to Jennifer or myself. At one point I actually got too close to an exhibit and the alarm system started going off.
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| We stopped at a pastry shop on the way back to the hotel to pick up a treat to celebrate our anniversary. There is no body else in this world that I would like to experience life with and all of our journeys. I have been lucky enough to have her as my wife for 10 years! Here is to many more years with the love of my life. |
| Our next adventure came in the form of a hop-on hop-off bus tour. We got to see all kinds of landmarks around town and it included a informative audio guide. It was a quick way to get around town and see all kinds of stuff. I had only wished that it would have been an actual person as the guide. |
| We initially got off the bus to go and see the London Zoo. However, we got turned around a little bit and ended up at the Queen's Garden in Regent's Park. I am so thankful that we got turned around because this place ended up being an awesome garden. We toured the grounds and really enjoyed the roses. Then we decided to skip the zoo and head out to find something else. |
| Next stop was at the Natural History Museum. We decided to grab a bite to eat right across the street and it ended up being pretty good. Jennifer got a Shepard's pie and I went with my favorite fish and chips. |
| My mother had told me numerous times before our trip that we needed to go to the British Museum and that we had to see the Elgin Marbles, Rosetta Stone, and the mummies. So, immediately after entering the building I asked a worker where we could find the Elgin Marbles. She pointed me in the direction and told me the room number. We headed straight back that way and entered the room number she said. I looked all around for a collection of marbles (like the little toys kids play with) and I couldn't find any. Then I asked another worker to point me in the direction of the marbles and she opened her arms up and said they are all around you (I am not sure how she kept a straight face). Then I realized that they are a collection of marble carvings that were once a part of the Parthenon. How hilarious! Next we spotted the Rosetta Stone which was pretty amazing. We also walked around the different levels looking at all different artifacts from around the world. The mummy exhibit was fascinating. If you ever get a chance then I would highly recommend this place so that you could see some of the pieces that you grow up learning about. |
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| We took the bus tour over to Hyde Park where we went to explore Kensington Palace which is a home of the Royal Family. The house was pretty impressive with lots of artwork and displays about the Royal Family. Jennifer posed behind one of the dresses that one of the women would have worn a few centuries ago. The tour included a collection of Princess Diana gowns. The garden was pretty impressive too. Afterwards we decided to take a stroll by the lake and grab an ice cream treat. Surprisingly the most disappointing thing was the ice cream. It seemed like it was just missing some of the sugar because it didn't seem very sweet at all. I guess the English were used to it because the line to get ice cream was about 20 people deep. |
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| We heard a lot of people talking about going to a place called Harrod's. We just knew that it was like the Macy's of London. However, it was so much more. The place had everything that you could possibly think of. We spent some time going around and looking at everything they had to offer. There were multiple restaurants inside as well as every type of food imaginable. The toy area was full of lego sculptures and Jennifer even got to take a picture inside a life size Barbie box. The only thing that we decided that we couldn't leave without was a couple of desserts. They just looked too good not to try. We got a slice of Nutella vs. Oreo cake and a Red Velvet vs. Oreo cupcake. If you are ever in London then you definately need to take a walk through this huge store! |
When we got back to our hotel and started to get ready for bed, we got a message from my parents asking if we were OK. We had no idea what they were talking about so we gave them a call. Turns out that a group of men who were later confirmed as terrorists, drove into a crowd of people, running over some, and then got out and starting cutting people with knives. Seven people ended up dying and multiple others were injured. Jennifer then turned on the local news which was replaying the event and interviewing people that were near the event. Jennifer started getting super nervous and scared about going on with what we had planned for the upcoming days. I told her to turn off the TV and that we can't live our life scared of something possibly happening. Fear is what the terrorists want from all of us. I refuse to change my plans in life because of some evil people in this world. Jennifer agreed and we turned off the TV and went to bed.
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| Our last full day in London was spent mostly in a theatre and we couldn't have been more excited. You see these tickets are highly sought after and they sale out a year before the actual date of the play. The only way we were able to get tickets is that they give away 40 tickets at a discounted rate for the show just the week before. It is a lottery and apparently people try for multiple weeks to try and get tickets. We got online the week before we left and Jennifer got picked in the lottery and got the tickets. She was so excited and it made for a perfect anniversary gift. We got to the theatre and went to our seats which ended up being on the second row! How awesome is that! The play lived up to the hype and it was split into two different parts. There was about a two hour intermission that allowed us to go out and get a bite to eat. If you are a Harry Potter fan then you need to go see the play, Cursed Child. In fact it is actually coming to Broadway next year so it is even a lot closer. |
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| We got to eat at a couple of nice places for lunch and dinner on the night of the play. We went to Angus for brunch and you can see in the picture what a traditional English breakfast consisted of. It was actually delicious! During the intermission we were able to grab a quick bite to eat at Pizza Express. While we were traveling around I always enjoyed seeing what kinds of candy were available in the stores. My favorite candy was actually the double decker. It was made by Cadbury and contained two levels - a crispy bottom and nougat top and all covered in chocolate. We even brought some back home for the kids to try. Unfortunately it got a little too hot at some point and melted a little. |
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| Our last morning in London consisted of getting up really early to make it to the train station for our trip to Paris. Before we left we placed a couple postcards in the mail for the kids and my parents. It is pretty funny that the postcards didn't arrive for another 2 months and the both apparently went through the Philippines. In just a few short hours we arrived in Paris and started on our next part of our adventure. |










