So! London.. First off, getting there was crazy. We thought the last train for Vilnius left at 11:30 pm, so after school we were casually, slowly packing. At around 8:30 Paris ran back and told us that the last train actually left at 9:45. We scrambled to get our stuff together and literally ate dinner while we were running down the stairs! Luckily, we made it (thanks to Kenon's host dad who gave us a ride). Our flight actually didn't leave until 6 the next morning, so we were going to stay the night at the airport. We got a taxi, but his car was too small for five girls, so he called a friend, who had a van. BUT they wouldn't let us ride with only one! We had to take both cars, which ended being 20 euros.
I tried to sleep in the airport, but man! The chairs and the floor were freezing. So I only slept for about half an hour, but I shouldn't complain because that's more than the other girls. Symony Facetimed me around 1:00, which helped pass the time. Other than that I read a book, listened to music, did some yoga, practiced my french, and bought a croissant. Really we only had to wait about five hours, because you're allowed to check in 2 hours before your flight. When we left Lithuania, they stamped our passports! I was excited because they didn't stamp them when we got here the first time.
I was fortunate enough to get a window seat this time! I was also lucky because the two women sitting next to me slept the entire flight, so I didn't have to worry about blocking their view. But in reality, I slept most of the way, too.
The first thing I loved about England: ENGLISH!!!! It was so beautiful to be able to understand everything. Of course, British English and American English are slightly different.. But it wasn't much of a problem.
So we did find Westminster Abbey after all! It was smaller than I expected. But the detail was more amazing! We walked across the bridge to see the London Eye as well.
Every European city is alike and yet unique |
The next morning, we found Abbey Road first! There's a station called Abbey Road, and then there's the actual Abbey Road. It was misleading but we found it anyways! I'm not a huge Beatles fan, but I was in this moment. ;)
We then found Buckingham Palace! Well, actually we found food first. It was my first time trying Greek yogurt. Not what I was expecting, but that's not important.
PC: Kenon Lysenko! (She is da bomb) |
Buckingham Palace was awesome! We saw the guards with the giant hats and red coats. We even saw a guy with a BYU jacket! Some of the people were actually waving at the guards trying to make them smile, and they thought themselves so hilarious. I didn't think people would legitimately try that... *face palm*
Next, was.... HARRY POTTER! Sometimes I'm a die hard fan, other times I'm not.. But today was the day that it was revived in me! Haha.. but seriously. We found King's Cross station, and after some confusion, we found Platform 9 3/4! Desteny and Cameron got in line for a picture, so Paris, Kenon, and I looked in the shop. It was so hard not to want to buy something. But, the price tags helped tame my desires. I started reading the Cursed Child, and the first page says the setting is King's Cross Station. I felt pretty cool to be in there while reading about it. After a while I decided to join Desteny and Cameron.
Betta be.... GRYFFINDOR |
Go watch the movies ;) |
I only wanted one picture of me pointing to the sign, so when I was like, "One's enough", all the people were like, you have to do a jumping one! And I was like, nah. And they were like, you're in Gryffindor, you HAVE TO! (It wasn't quite that dramatic but I was still like geez) So I did! And I'll be honest, I'm glad they made me do it.
We found Ben & Jerry's!! |
We went to Piccadilly Circus and walked around, but then it started raining, so we got on the tube and found a place to eat, eventually. Then we found the London Bridge! On the way there, Desteny made a comment about a bunch of guys checking me out, and I thought, "What better place than England?". Haha! I started to notice that we all caught a lot of attention. I even heard one guy out of a group say, "Nice, girlies". Weird, but ok! While we were walking on the bridge one guy walking past said to Kenon, "He's a racist!" and busted up. But really he pronounced it "rass-ist" so that was funny.
London Bridge |
The next morning we went back to Buckingham Palace to watch the changing of the guards. The crowds were so large Cameron and I climbed the gate and still couldn't see! The thought was cool though.
Felt like the Newsies! |
Wait a minute... |
Pret a Manger.. We ate here every time! |
The Falling Shopper |
And if you're wondering, this is what I got out of England:
I didn't choose Gryffindor, Gryffindor chose me. |
OH MY GOODNESS I MISS YOU SO MUCH! AND I AM SO JEALOUS THIS ALL LOOKS LIKE SO MUCH FUN!!!! Also, you look really really good! your hair is getting so long and you just look so beautiful! I was thinking about Austinland this morning and I need my monologue!!!!
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