Here is a brief itinerary of our trip along with some pictures! We took over 400 pictures and there's no way I can add them all here, so if you're absolutely dying to see more pics, let me know!
DAY 1
*Took a stroll through Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens
*Walked through Picadilly Circus
*Shopped at Harrod's
DAY 2 (Thanksgiving in the USA)
*Saw all the major sites in London
-Big Ben
-Parliament
-Buckingham Palace
-Tower of London
-Tower Bridge
-Westminster Abbey
*Rode on the London Eye
*Saw the musical "WICKED"
when you'd rather be doing something else. What a good sport you were!
*Rented a car and drove to the Cotswolds. Dan did all the driving and there were a few times we thought we weren't going to make it back alive. It was so strange being on the other side of the street, and having to look the opposite way than in the states.
*Went to Stratford Upon Avon-the birthplace of Shakespeare. It was one of my favorite towns.
Kate Winslet and Elizabeth Hurley have a home here (at the Cotswolds)
and fell in love with it. I wish it were for sale...I'd have Dan buy it for me for Christmas!
*Drove South to East Horsley-saw the house Dan lived in for 2 years. We knocked on the door and introduced ourselves, and the couple that lived there actually let us go in and check it out. I think that was the highlight of Dan's trip.
*Walked through Bodiam Castle (East Sussex, UK)
*Visited the Battle of Hastings battle grounds
*Went to Eastbourne and saw the Seven Sisters (white chalk cliffs)
DAY 5 - PARIS
Our friends left on Sunday so we decided to take a trip to Paris since neither of us had been there before. We took the Eurostar (Chunnel) over Sunday morning and were only there for one day. Paris is a beautiful city, but one word of advice: Don't ever go on Sunday because everything is closed. Yes, we got to see all the big sites but all the cute shops and restaurants were closed. I guess God was trying to teach us a lesson on observing the Sabbath Day!
*Eiffel Tower
*Notre Dame
*Arc de Triomphe
*Ate lots of crepes
*Couldn't get over the fact that French people hate Americans















