

I became extremely overwhelmed when I uploaded the photos from my camera (300+); especially knowing Kelly has just as many pictures on her camera. Alas, I am trying to make some headway and recap about the best trip ever! (There are so many more pictures, and maybe I will post some more later....or maybe not.) My mom was the brains (and the wallet) behind the trip. She arranged all the tours ahead of time (she is quite the world traveler). We invited Kelly's fun and vivacious mom, Joyce to join us on our adventure. Good times were had with 'just us girls'. Some good laughs were shared and I know this trip will be right up there as one of my all-time favorites!
We saw England in a quick 6 days. Our only down time was sitting on the long airplane ride, riding the tour bus from location to location and sleeping in our little hotel room. We were on the go go go; that's the way I like it when I travel.
When we arrived in London we were feeling slightly jet-lagged from flying all night, but we didn't let that stop us. We checked-in to our hotel which was right by Hyde Park. After grabbing a bite to eat a local Pub we walked through Hyde Park and visited Kensington Palace and took in all the beautiful greenery. Sleep came early because of the lack the night before. Plus, we knew we had some busy days ahead of us.
Our first full day in England we visited Windsor Castle, Bath and Stonehenge. I had heard from some people, "Don't waste your time going to Stonehenge." Easy for them to say; they'd been there before. This is an amazing sight that is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. I don't think I will ever need to visit Stonehenge again, but how cool to see it in person! Windsor Castle had amazing history (my favorite was the Doll House). Bath reminded me a lot of Italy with all off the Roman statues.
Our second day was spent touring Oxford, Stratford-upon-avon, the Cotswolds and Anne Hathaway's Cottage. What a beautiful part of England! When we were at Oxford we were right where Harry Potter was filmed! (How cool is that!) Anne Hathaway's Cottage is straight out of a story book with a thatched roof and all. So quaint it made me want to sit down with a cup of tea and eat some crumpets.
The third day was a London tour. We visited all the main attractions--London Bridge, the Tower of London, Westminster Abby, St. Paul's Cathedral (absolutely amazing), Big Ben, and a river boat ride on the Thames. Us and about a million other people viewed the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace (which I missed the last time I was in England because I was too busy being a mindless teenager). We even had a traditional English lunch at a Pub where we ate meat pie and fish 'n chips. (Wouldn't be a trip to London without it).
Our fourth day was spent roaming around the streets of London. We visited Harrods (and picked up some delightful English chocolates). Of course we had to visit the London H&M! We walked down to Covent Garden and browsed a few shops on Oxford Street. We took the tube down to Kings Cross Train Station where we stood at Platform 9 3/4; where Harry Potter was filmed. (No, I am not a huge Harry Potter buff, but I have read almost all of the books, and love all the references to England). We saw the Broadway show "The Lion King", which is my new favorite musical! The costumes were phenomenal and my view of the show was 'perfect.' (I say this very sarcastically, because we bought our tickets off the street and the guy who we bought them from must have spotted us from a mile away. We confirmed with him they were good seats and of course he said yes. We took our tickets and noticed later the price on them....half of what we paid him for them. And, I had a lovely bar rail right in my face for the entire first half and then Kelly was kind enough to switch me so she was able to view the bar). Besides that, it really was the best musical ever!
We ate Hobnobs (a delicious biscuit), some nasty Indian food (Kelly's brilliant idea), and every morning for breakfast we had Porridge (Kelly's and my idea. Our mom's wanted to go eat some good 'ole fashioned English breakfasts, but we wanted our "Wakey Wakey Oatmeal." We didn't want to spend our $$ or calories on breakfast). Our last morning at the airport Kelly and I slipped away for a traditional English breakfast (to get rid of the rest of our Pounds...meaning English money) while our mom's ordered healthy smoothies! Kelly and I also found another food treasure in Englahd--the best yogurt EVER. It's Greek Yogurt with organic honey and granola. Kelly found it at Starbucks and since we've been home she has researched and found the Starbuck's in the States don't carry it (yet). What a let down. It was the absolutely best thing I have ever tasted and lucky for us--just like in the States--there is a Starbuck's on every corner in London.
Our weather was perfect (didn't have to open the umbrella one time!) The company was the best part of the entire trip. It was a chance for us girls to get away from the boys and the kids and have a chance to bond and explore England. I love the bonding experience it was for all of us.
Our plane ride home was longer than long. It was an all day process, but I was anxious to see my family so I knew the end result would be worth it! (3 movies, 1 book and a few cat naps later I was finally home!)
All in all...a fantastic England adventure! I can't wait for the next mother/daughter trip. We are thinking somewhere warm next time.....
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
England
Posted by Keysha at 4:33 PM
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It was a wonderful trip! The four of us made a great team and it couldn't have been better!
Can I please cut and paste this onto my blog? It would save me a lot of headache! Let's swap CDs of our photos on Saturday when we go to Wicked! (I am thinking our seats are a little better for this show;)
Oh yeah, I forgot to ask why you didn't post the picture of the thong? :)
Well, I figured everyone would want to drop everything and head to London (right now) if they saw the thong picture...we'll just have to put that one in our memory log. "The back of the queue is there...." (I'm still chuckling about that!)
Keysha, it looks and sounds like you guys had a blast. I am so jealous. I do want to see more pictures though. You may have to have a night when all of us girls come over and get a slide show with details of what everything is. You are so super cute, I just love you!
What a great re-cap and amazing trip! I had a bad seat experience like that, not cool.Anyways, so glad you were able to go and have a great time!!!
Wow sounds like you had a nice time. By brother is serving his mission in England and when he sends pictures home it makes me want to visit there, so pretty and green. Maybe one day.
Wow, I love all your travel pictures. Someday I will get over there, I think that is where I was suppose to live my life, I'm a sucker for Europe. Your pictures are so pretty and you're all darling as usual. I love the quaint cottage, and the traditional things you did. I would love to get together sometime, I am down there almost every week it seems. Sorry your kiddos have been sick, no fun.
You lucky. lucky girls. Too mcuh fun. I've always told Frank I want to go there. Some day, Kami, some day.
Aaah I'm so jealous! We visited simliar places and it made me want to go back to England! Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Glad you had a blast. But please, upload more pictures! :)
When I saw Lion King in NY I had a great view of a bar myself.
London looks like a blast!
Yeah London! It looks like you had such a great time and you were with such great company. It brought back so many memories of when I spent a week 1/2 there. I loved London and I would love to go back sometime...interested??? You look darling in all your pictures (of coarse) and I am just really glad you had a fab time:)
I so want to go to Europe someday soon! Sounds like you went to a lot of the places I would go to.
I think this makes three fun vacations since I have seen you last. I can't wait to see the pictures!
Wow, you are quite the world traveler! How fun! I love the idea of taking a trip with moms and sisters! Your husband is such a good sport, too! I love that you have always been so full of life, and not ever wanting to miss anything! Good for you!
You are quite the little traveler!! I have to admit-I'm jealous! I love the pictures, it looks like you had a really good time:)
How fun!! I am glad you got to enjoy such a fantastic vacation with all the ladies from your family. What happened to you having ugly hair because your straightener wouldn't convert? Hello, you looked beautiful in every one of those pictures!!!
Thanks for the fun recap - I'll use you as my tour guide when I make it to England some day :)
I'm so glad you guys had such a good time! That was so fun to read about. And I can not believe Myka is 2 already! And her hair is so long! We celebrated Parker's 3rd birthday a day early too. He had no idea. Plus he still had tons of cake and presents, so who cares right?
Sounds like a great trip. That is fun that you were all able to go together and have some quality time without any distractions. Some day I'll make it to England, if I can convince Jared to go with me!!!
Sounds like an amazing trip. What a cool experience!
How fun Keysha. I am feeling the need for a girls' trip now.
Oh my gosh! Your vacation sounds amazing! And good job on running the half. You're awesome!
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