It is our final day in London and of course it’s raining. Five days here and we have yet to do the creme de la creme of tourist activities. Bum bum bum……….!!! The changing of the guard. I had thought that the changing of guard would involve at most four people: two toy soldiers standing guard and the two that would walk out, presumably high-fiving as they relinquish their post to their mate. I’m not sure what you picture it to be, but if it is similar to mine, you could not be more wrong.




What a refreshing reminder that God is alive and vibrant around the world.


On our way home we tried our first bout on the London Overground. After a few mistakes we made it to our neighborhood. We walked by our home which is on the fourth floor above La Forchetta, an Itialian pizza place. Our feet were hurting, our stomachs were hungry so we went to the closest bar to get a heavy meal. Unfortunately, they didn’t serve food so we headed out. We ended up at The Misty Moon a Thai British Fusion Pub. Weird? Probably… We wouldn’t know because the kitchen closed for an undetermined amount of time right when we arrived so we headed out. We then headed to another pub, no kitchen. It seems we were not meant to eat. Finally we headed down to Brick Lane which we intended to hit earlier for the Brick Lane Market. We ended up at Fika, a Swedish restaurant, and ended our evening with two glasses of wine, kebab’s and veggies. It was delicious, a very cute atmosphere and a nice finishing meal to a wonderful trip to London.
At the end of our stay in Dublin Bethany said, “I hope we don’t leave a city without wanting to return”. I can’t speak to the cities we haven’t been to yet but I know that wasn’t the case with London. We look forward to going back in the future. Until then… On to Paris!
Cheers,
B&B