
While we were there, the Olympic clock stopped working and there was so much talk about it and we were in the square while they were trying to fix it. They were interviewing people and asking, "Is this an omen?" or "What other bad things are going to happen?" It must have been a slow news day.
Who designs military attire? This does not make me feel intimidated at all.Doesn't it look like a dress? Maybe even a little Gustapoish?

I've already been to London a few times for medical reasons, so how fun can that be?, but this time was my favorite! B and I were able to meet his sister and brother-in-law there for a sweet vacation. The kids were home with a babysitter getting spoiled and Logan was getting spoiled by being with us 24/7 in my favorite ERGO carrier.
There were many of jokes going back and forth because I am Scottish, the two Chapman siblings are English, and then the bro-in-law is Irish, so you can see how there could be constant banter back and forth. It's so funny how Europeans are so territorial. They are the United Kingdom for Pete's sake. I guess we get that from Texans and Californians. Weirdos. :) Can you imagine someone fighting over how cool it is to be a Montanan vs. Ohian? We are the United States people. I digress.
We stayed in the Wimbleton area this time, which was new for us and a away from the beaten path. We stayed in an apartment that hosted many of the players of Wimbleton. Very posh!
We had a grand ole jolly good time!











So fun! Love the Ergo carrier too. I wish we could have been there too.
ReplyDeleteUmm...that's Tower Bridge, not London Bridge. :)