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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

London

 We had a few days in London while checking out the new Four Seasons Park Lane. I've been to London a few times but there are still so many parts that I hadn't seen.
We finished off our Beatles tour with a little Abbey Road.


This was embarrassing but necessary. I took a really authentic photo for another group stopping by. Theirs was real good. Looked just like the album cover.

Unfortunately Josh and I can't walk very natural, and my mom was having a rough time with the camera. So ours are terrible... but so funny.

I'm walking really bad, but WHY is Josh walking like this?


Or like this? This photo is priceless. Please zoom in on his face. Thanks.


This was  one of my favorite stops. Amazing shopping and amazing people watching. Seriously. I found a ton of great clothes (which I didn't have time to buy). It really brought me back to being 17 and walking through the halls in all black with my hood on and head phones in.

Luckily I was kinda dressed the part and wore all black that day. I just wanted to fit in.



I didn't do super well with taking photo's in London, but just know I really enjoyed myself. I found some really great things for my house at antique shops, to bad carrying them home seemed like a hassle. I wish I had.


Josh and I went to Billy Elliot one night while our parents were in meetings. It is so great. I know you can see it in other places, but if you're ever in London, I'd really recommend it. It's super funny. They are much more crude than they could be in the U.S. making it twice as funny. Their accents I think really add to it as well. Broadway's would still be a good option though if you can't make it to London.

After the play we went and met our parents and some of their new friends at Hard Rock Cafe because they were all still hungry after their dinner. Loud drunk American's can really lead to an entertaining night. One of my dad's buddies can be quite the character with a little alcohol in him.

Well, that was London in a nut shell. Don't worry only one more Europe post left.

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