Sunday, July 31, 2011

London

London was amazing! Kole and I loved the city and can't wait to go back someday to see everything we missed and tour around outside the city as well. I couldn't get over how clean and well kept everything was and the people were wonderful, such an eclectic mix. Locals are so proud of the history and happy to share about it, we learned a lot! We spent about two and a half days there and took in as many of the touristy sights as possible. One day we spend the majority of the day on top of a double decker tour bus, we could get on and off as we pleased and it was a great way to see the whole city. The weather was pretty chilly and we got rained on a lot, but it didn't slow us down. We hit as many pubs as we could for lunch and dinner and enjoyed our fair share of pints! Lots of Fish and Chips were consumed. We rode the tube which was a great way to get around and easy to navigate and we walked for MILES.

The flight over was about 7 hours and was pretty rough. We had bulk head seating which we though would be good for Payton as I had heard they have beds for little ones. They did have a bed for her, but she was a little long for it. She slept in it for a little while but was pretty restless so we ended up just making her a bed of blankets to lay on at our feet. She was sleeping there soundly until a flight attendant told us she wasn't aloud to sleep on the floor, which really upset me because 1. she was sleeping and 2. she had been in the little bed on the floor which we were told to do by another flight attendant. We picked her up and that was pretty much the end of her night, total sleep for her - 3 hours, mom and dad - 0. Needless to say we were all pretty wiped when we got to London at about 10 am local time. We made the mistake of joining the crew for a trip to Harrods department store for lunch. It was quite a site, but not so much fun at lunch hour on a Monday with a sleep deprived 15 month old. We thought she would sleep in the stroller, but no such luck. We decided our family of 3 would bow out and head back to the hotel for some rest. We all slept about 3 hours and were refreshed for an evening out on the town. Payton was quite the trooper the rest of the trip, mostly stroller naps, late nights, on the go and she did well. Enjoy the pictures, there are a few ;)

Enjoying our first pint at the first British Pub

On top of the tour bus


Lot's of tube rides, wish Denver had a better public transportation system

Buckingham Palace for Changing of the Guards




Somebody important being chauffeured in, love that they still use horses in London

First stroller nap of many...

Fountain at Buckingham Palace, throwing coins and hanging out by the water became a theme for Payton on the trip, turns out she loves fountains!



On the river cruise to Greenwich



First Indian food experience for Grandma and Grandpa at a local spot in Greenwich

Tower of London


Tower Bridge


St. Paul's Cathedral
It was beautiful and really cool to see, jut wish we could have made it inside, but it was the last stop that day and Payton had had enough.


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