Well, I've gotten a little behind on the blog. Life has been pretty busy for us lately with school for me and work for Spencer. Somehow the days are just sliding by. It takes us about an hour by Tube to reach Central London, so we spend most evenings at home being regular people and planning our weekend trips. I found out last week that I got full financial aid for this school year which was a nice bonus! Spencer and I have callings in our ward, I teach youth Sunday School for the 17 year-olds and Spencer is an Elders Quorum teacher. It's the first time we've had callings since we got married, so I was actually kinda excited. Everyone has been so nice to us, and we've felt so welcome there. We're also speaking in church in 2 weeks, so we're definitely being utilized as well. Our ward is fun, with lots of cultures from all over the world. We went to a baptism last week, and at the end they had authentic Nigerian food which was a new experience!
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Leonardo DiCaprio, the more popular royals, and the Beatles |
Last Saturday (the 7th) we decided to go to Madame Tussaud's which is something I've always wanted to do, but never have. We spent several hours posing with wax figures (which is actually such a strange thing), walking through their Chamber of Horrors, riding the Disneyland-esque Spirit of London Ride, and watching the 4D Marvel Superhero movie. It was a fun change to go somewhere that functioned to entertain, rather than sightseeing all day.
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Spencer felt too corny just smiling - Jim Carey, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, and IronMan |
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Robert Downey Jr as Sherlock Holmes |
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Breakfast at Tiffany's with Audrey Hepburn |
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And another cute/corny picture of Spencer with ET |
As picturesque as everything seems on Instagram and this blog, sometimes living here is hard. London is gorgeous and amazing, but we're still 5,000 miles away from pretty much everything I've ever known. We haven't made many friends outside of church, so I go some days without talking to a single person until Spencer gets home. I miss my friends and our families. Some days are harder than others. Last Tuesday was one of those days, I cried and told Spencer I didn't want to live here anymore. Then, I got a message from Jessica Parker (our wedding photographer). She was in London on a Europe trip with some friends, and invited me to come with them. Wednesday, I met them in London at the Spitalfields Market and we walked around to various tourist attractions. Thursday, we caught a train to Bath (a picturesque place about 1 1/2 hours north of London). It was so fun just to be with people and talk to them. We spent most of the day walking around, taking pictures, and sightseeing. I finally tried fish and chips (which I thought were mediocre), and we had afternoon tea. It was so nice to get away and by the time they left, I felt a lot better about everything.
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Bath Abbey - It was free admission AND you can take pictures inside! Double bonus! I loved the fan ceiling! |
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The Royal Crescent - Beautiful architecture, but I was too cheap to pay for the guided tour |
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Peppermint tea (so yes, it's okay) and scones. British scones with clotted cream are definitely my favorite British food I've had so far. |
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Why thank you, Mr. Darcey |
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The entire city was filled with gorgeous hanging baskets |
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Pictures don't do this park justice. Let's just say it's so beautiful, you have to pay to even walk in through it! |
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If I understood correctly, this is the bridge from Les Mis. Either way, it's very picturesque, don't you think? |