I always wanted to travel. One day I realized that I needed to make it happen. My assumptions and desire for travel were not resulting in actual travel. So, in celebration of my birthday month, last August I bought a ticket to London. London was an easy choice as I have a cousin living in London.
My flight was delayed an hour so we left Dulles International at 11:00 pm. I enjoyed a lovely meal and glass of wine in the airport.
The flight was enjoyable after the cabin settled. But first, the baby onboard had to scream out all her troubles and a hipster would tire of amusing his pal with his loud talking and cursing. Then the very British flight attendants offered a dinner of pasta or shepherd’s pie. I sat back and watched a disgruntled older man drink bottle after bottle of wine. I sighed out a prayer.
Finally, about 2 hours into the trip, the plane became very quiet. I didn't think it was possible. It was quite wonderful. In due time, we reached London. I never did go to sleep but stared at everyone else while they slept. I only began to nod off as the plane made its descent into Heathrow Airport.
My flight was delayed an hour so we left Dulles International at 11:00 pm. I enjoyed a lovely meal and glass of wine in the airport.
The flight was enjoyable after the cabin settled. But first, the baby onboard had to scream out all her troubles and a hipster would tire of amusing his pal with his loud talking and cursing. Then the very British flight attendants offered a dinner of pasta or shepherd’s pie. I sat back and watched a disgruntled older man drink bottle after bottle of wine. I sighed out a prayer.
Finally, about 2 hours into the trip, the plane became very quiet. I didn't think it was possible. It was quite wonderful. In due time, we reached London. I never did go to sleep but stared at everyone else while they slept. I only began to nod off as the plane made its descent into Heathrow Airport.
My cousin Walden picked me up from the airport. We were joined by his 11-year old daughter, Morgan, who would keep me entertained. I knew this when I spotted her at the airport with her pigtails and hot pink sweater. Walden had a plan to keep me up until at least 8 pm to reset my internal clock. Full of disbelief, I turned to Morgan and said, “Great, only 7 hours to go!”
After we dropped my things off at Walden's we got on the tube and went to Harrods. If you need to stay up and want non-pharmaceutical stimulation, go to Harrods (below on right). Here are a few pictures from my first day in London.
I tried something new; cockles in vinegar. I ate them so I could say (with a British accent), "I once ate cockles in vinegar..."
I tried something new; cockles in vinegar. I ate them so I could say (with a British accent), "I once ate cockles in vinegar..."
Mostly, I enjoyed the energy of the streets and the holiday lights.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful London experience! Glad you had a spectacular time seeing the town and family. This makes me want to plan a trip now. One day. What are cockels?
ReplyDeleteOK, I have the same question as Lynn about cockels. Great photos by the way! Love the colors, especially the purple building.
ReplyDeleteHey ladies! Cockles are tiny saltwater clams that are a popular British snack. They tasted ok...didn't really change my life. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Enjoy every second!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lourdeeeez! I hope to see you in 2015!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Terri! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful account. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDid you also have fish 'n chips? -- Kristen Folsom
Hi Kristen! I hope you enjoyed your Thanksgiving. Yes, I had fish n chips. I get into the food in the blog I posted today. http://karenthompkins.blogspot.com/2014/12/eating-my-way-around-london.html
ReplyDeleteI may be in the ATL in early 2015 and will look you up. :)