September 5-9: London, England.
Saturday - Jason and I hit the ground running. Hopped on the double-decker tour bus and learned the skinny on the city. Toured St. Paul's Cathedral and climbed the hundreds of stairs to get the Whispering Gallery and hundreds more to the observation deck around the dome. Travel tip for those of you considering the cathedral...save it for one of your last days abroad. My legs were so sore for the rest of the trip, most of which was on foot! Hit the Tate Modern museum. Warhol, Mondrian, Picasso, Leichenstein, you get the gist. Dinner in Picadilly Circus.
Sunday - National Gallery and Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace, Kensington Gardens, Houses of Parliament (Big Ben!), Tower of London (crown jewels!), Jack the Ripper walking tour. Scrumptious dinner at Wagamama and two different pubs. Monday - British Museum (Rosetta Stone), Notting Hill and Portabello Road Market, the Tate Britain (Ophelia is currently on display in Japan. Of course!), Union Station, Harrold's (shopping heaven) and Harvey Nick's. Spent the evening in Beaconsfield (pronounced "Beckinsfield") with Jason's work colleagues (could have listened to the Brits talk for hours!) at the most delicious Chinese restaurant ever. Could have done without the teeny tiny hotel room and lone twin bed. "Cosy" it was not. September 12-14: 48 solid hours of toddlerhood. Wowza. I was so glad to see Little Miss M. that Friday evening. By Saturday morning I was ready to turn her over again! She was sweet and she was ornery and she was awful...everything a two-year-old should be. She seems to be doing just fine. Of that I am truly glad.
September 26-28: Bikes, Blues, and Barbecue in Fayetteville, AR. The rally was actually Thursday through Saturday, but I was in the area Friday through Sunday. If anyone would have told me a year ago that I'd soon be on the back of a Harley and attending bike rallies I'm pretty sure I would have laughed out loud. But I think it's so much fun! Maybe because it's so much of a shift from my "real life." I tell you, if my butt didn't hurt so badly after long rides and I hadn't experienced that pesky little scooter "incident" this summer, I might consider having a bike of my own sometime down the road.
September 29: I brought home a cat. A coworker's son found this little kitty in a QT parking lot and didn't have the heart to take off without her. Having considered the possibility of cat ownership for the better part of a year, I decided to give it a whirl. She's sweet and cute and is now named Olive.
Furthermore, my little sister is making some big decisions and we're going to try the whole roommate thing for a while. Hopefully it will give her the financial boost she needs to make her goals a reality. I think it will be okay but I can't shake the memories of chasing after her in Casa Bonita when she used MY quarter on a skeeball machine that went berserk and spat out the longest trail of tickets. I still believe I was the rightful owner of at least half of those tickets!
And no, I still haven't found that snake!
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