We arrived in London on Sunday and started on our journey right away. It was crazy. We landed, went to our hostel, checked in, cleaned up and we were off. It was wild. Sunday was a day that we could kinda roam London in groups and check things out. My group went and got off the tourist path to find some good cheap London food. Fish and Chips it was. We went down this small alley and found this place called Ha Ha's. It was great and not too expensive. I have learned 3 things in London so far...food is expensive, cars don't stop for pedestrians and pigeons are allowed in mall food courts.
After walking around London for a few hours we headed back to our hostel for some dinner. We went to a Turkish place and had the best lamb ever. I even tried lamb kidney. Not the best thing but it was an experience. After dinner our group went to the park and had a prayer and then we were off to bed. I went to bed at 8:30 that night. Crazy tired.
Today we woke up and had free breakfast at our hostel. Side note....Nutella is everywhere and yes it is a breakfast food in London. After breakfast we went to the park again and had a short devo and then got our plans for the day. We were worried this morning that transportation would be an issue since the "tube" or the subway was on strike. Typical London. But all the trains we needed were running and we were not inconvenienced. Our first stop was Buckingham Palace to watch the changing of the Guards. Boy was that a sight.
It sure did take them a long time to change...so in the meantime....the royal band played musical selections from Mama Mia. That was crazy. The Queen was in by the way. I think she saw me. Even though I did not see her. I think she knows who I am. lol.
After the changing of the guards we headed over to grab some lunch. I had a hot dog from a street vendor. He found out I was from Texas and asked me where my hat and boots were.....typical non Texan. lol After lunch we went to meet our tour guide Sean. He is a Scottish guy who said that he was going to come visit London for a year and then twenty years later has not decided to leave yet. He was great and so full of information.
We tour Westminster Abbey for a long time and wow was it breathtaking. I walked on the graves of people like Charles Darwin, Charles Dickens and Issac Newton. It was amazing. I saw the burial tombs of Elizabeth I, Bloody Mary and Mary Queen of Scots. I was in awe.
After the tour we went and watched the Evensong. Evensong is a worship service and it was great. But I was really tired so it was difficult to not fall asleep. After we were done with Evensong we were let out on our own again to explore London.
It did not take me long to decide what I wanted to do and I had a group of girls that were thinking the same thing.....yep you guessed it.....
Oh my goodness! That was the best part of the day. My view on things is that the buildings are great but they will always be there. Wicked will not. Me and three other girls walked to find the half price tickets. As we were walking we saw a street that was filled with Theatres. It was like walking on Broadway in NYC. I was so excited. We went to the show and when the very first note was played.....I got goosebumps. The show was AMAZING!!!!!!!!! It was the first Broadway show that I have ever seen and I could not have asked for more.
Now we are home and ready for bed. I got to talk to my best non friend Jennifer Wittmis on facebook. It was great. I miss everyone so much but I know that this is what God wants me to do. He has something big planned for this trip and I can't wait to see what it is. Tomorrow's journey...British Library, some other places and then Les Miserables!!!!! oh my!!!!!!!
Goodnight all