Saturday, June 28, 2014

Adventure Stop 1--London




Jeff writing here. Sorry for the few day delay in posts. We have been going from morning until night and haven’t had the chance for a proper post. Settle in, because this is kind of long.

First stop—London. What an awesome city and a great start to our adventures! We arrived at Heathrow around noon after a night of fitful sleep but ready for the day. Let me step back—even the plane ride was fun. Who gets their own personal screen with hundreds of movies and shows on it? And they bring you food on the plane!? Wow is all I heard from the smallest seats. J

One thing we were a bit worried about on our trip there—would our bags arrive in Cape Town safely? How would we know they got there? Well, never fear—we found out that because of our long layover in London, our bags were only checked to Heathrow! So after gathering all of our bags and checking them into the “bag hotel” at the airport (I won’t tell you how much that cost), we headed off on our first of many Tube rides into the city.

One of our stated goals of our trip was to make sure and lean into the adventure. It was quite to a thrill getting off the Tube at our stop, and just having to figure out where our hotel was. But in the process it made us come to one of the many conclusions we made about our experience in London—everyone here is so bloomin’ nice. Everyone we talked to was happy to help us out, give us directions, and led us in the right direction. We probably asked for directions 15 times in 30 hours, and every time people were happy to help and even go out of their way to make sure we knew what to do.  We stayed at the Presidential Apartments in Kensington (thanks Aunt Nancy for the recommendation!) and it was just perfect. After we checked in to our two rooms, we set out on our walk to have Afternoon Tea.

We loved walking around London; the thin streets, the cool taxis, the beauty of the buildings. We couldn’t have asked for better weather as well. The place we had Tea was called the Harry Nichols Tea Room. It was not quite high tea with white gloves and hats (cue the “Jeff cost saving measures” sound); it was more like the Nordstroms Café—on the 5th floor of a cool department store with very hip people eating posh food and smoking cigarettes on the balcony. But it was fun! Everyone tried their fill of sandwiches and everyone loved the tea (even Violet). It was a great time.

After tea, our original plan was to head back to the hotel, relax and get some rest. But…how often are you in a world class city, right? So instead, everyone caught a second wind and we decided to go for it—we strolled to Hyde Park, ducked into Herrods, and ultimately jumped in a cab and set out for the London Eye, not really knowing if we would get on or not (we heard the wait time was typically horrible). It turns out that 7:30 on a Wednesday night is the perfect time to go! No lines—and we saw London in all of its glory. There was even dancing on the ride—but not the kind you would think, as Violet had to go to the bathroom so bad she danced around and finally peed her pants, right there on the London Eye. Ah, memories. So much fun. After the Eye we were officially tuckered out and went back to the Hotel for a wonderful jet-lag-busting night’s sleep.

Thursday was incredible as well. We started it off with another first—the classic English Breakfast eaten in a pub. First of all—kids in a pub? All the time apparently! And baked beans for breakfast? I say Yeah, Baby! From there we caught the subway to head to Buckingham Palace for the changing of the guard. Unbeknownst to us, others decided that they too would like to see this daily event. And so even though we were plenty early, we mostly saw the backs of the people in front of us. But it was fun being there on a beautiful day.

After that, we went to our big activity of the day, an open air double decker bus tour. Our tour guide, Alan (for whom Violets new London bear is now named after) was a funny chap who had fun with us. We saw all the things we were supposed to see—Westminster Abbey, St. Johns, Big Ben, Parliament, the Tower of London; we even took a quick river boat on the Thames. All in all it we decided it was a great way to see the city on short notice and get to sit down at the same time (which by that point was important, because were fading fast). To end our day, however, we checked another thing off the London adventure bucket list—fish and chips in a London Pub. The one we stumbled into was perfect. Food, beer, and…USA Soccer (aka Football) on as we entered!  One of the things we noticed was how many people were there right after work with their work mates (at 5p.m. mind you). We were commenting how that doesn’t really seem to happen in America (both getting off at 5 or going to have a beer with work friends before heading home). Maybe that is because we have four kids, maybe because we aren’t hip enough, but we thought it was neat how many people of all ages were hanging out. We also had fun talking to our 19 Hungarian waitress who was in London to find a new life and adventure herself. It seemed like a great end to a wonderful day. All of us agreed this was a splendid stop and hit the nail on the head as to our Sabbatical hopes and dreams. We want to come back.

On a personal note as parents, it was also fun to see our kids hanging out and having fun together. One of the pieces of this Sabbatical that was important to us was to get to do this as a family, and seeing them together, linking up with each other (different pairs at different times), and helping each other (mostly) is part of this whole thing, too.

After hitting the Tube one last time, we made our way to our gate for the next part of our journey—Cape Town. I will stop here and let someone else catch you up on our first day in South Africa—it too was filled with adventures (some harrowing!). Stay tuned.



Jeff (for the family).

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