It was only a short few weeks since I was last in London, and then I found myself there again. This trip I was really looking forward to though... I did not have to play tourist alone this time!!!! I had partners in crime :) They were my crazy sister Jenni, her mother Carolyn, and Mikkel... I was sure good times were going to be had.
Day One: Getting into London, and getting Jenni from the Eurostar through the tube, to her hotel...
Getting into London was easy for me, although it did require me to get up before the sun, in fact I was in the KLM airport lounge, at Schiphol, before the sun had even fully risen... other then that, getting to the hotel in London was a breeze... But by the time we had checked in and dropped our luggage, it was 2pm, Mikkel and I had not eaten, so first thing was to find some food, and we did... We ate huge hamburgers with fries and beers... we ate so much we made ourselves sick... So after a huge lunch, a little nap was required... It was not nearly long enough though, because we had to meet Jenni and Carolyn at St. Pancreas train station, and help them navigate the tube system, and also find their hotel. Note to all future London Tourist... the tube is not meant to transport mass amounts of luggage... It makes minding the gap nearly impossible, and well it almost always results in ruined luggage... just ask Jenni about her broken wheel. After the exciting adventure of navigating the tube with copious amounts of luggage, we found their hotel and got Jenni and Carolyn all checked in... At this point they wanted to grab dinner, but Mikkel and myself were still full from lunch so we all settled on a good old Seattle tradition instead...STARBUCKS!!!!!!! After some good coffee, and fun conversations... it was time to say good night, and get some sleep. The next few days were going to be busy, and I am nothing if not ferociously cranky if I am tired!
Day Two: The worlds coldest hop on hop off bus tour....
Yeah, I am in London, I understand what is being said around me, and I get to go sight seeing with my family!!!! But first some food, so Mikkel and myself found a nice little cafe and enjoy some tasty breakfast and even a beautiful and decadent fruit tart!!!! Then we meet up with Jenni, and then headed off for Baker Street... (That's right, the home of Sherlock Holmes!) Snap a quick picture of the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and then purchase our tickets for the Hop On Hop Off bus.
It shows up and we hop on, go to the 2nd deck, and then sit for a few freezing hours seeing London... I was so cold that it was a slightly miserable tour.The tour bus drove all over London, and we saw everything from Oxford street, to Westminster Abby, Trafalgar Square, Tower bridge, Tower of London, etc...
We hopped off the bus near the tower of London, and then we headed for some tasty lunch, in a toasty pub :) I had the best steak and ale pie, and a nice beer!!! After warming up and filling our bellies we took stock of all we had seen that day, and then decided that we wanted to catch a boat tour of the Thames... It was just short boat ride, but it was heated, and the guide was hilarious... London is really viewed best from the river!!! Day 2 was a very long, cold and exhausting day, so we again decided to skip dinner and head for bed...
Day Three: Oxford Street shopping, a football match in a pub, and more sightseeing...
Day three begins the same as day two, except that for breakfast we find a little cafe called, "The Muffin Man" and I just had to eat breakfast there... They made tasty scones, and I had a great breakfast!!! Then to meet up with Jenni and Carolyn, and head off for Oxford Street, and some shopping!!!! The first store we happened upon was a huge dept store called "Selfridges" and it was amazing, they had all kinds of American goodies, and I was so excited, because I have had to go without since moving to Holland. I missed American syrup so much that I payed close to $12 for a bottle of Aunt Jemima Syrup.... Crazy, I know, but you cannot even get maple syrup in Holland. We spent a few hours walking up and down the streets, and then we found a pub to watch the Liverpool football match (they won!!!!), get a beer, and get some lunch. Today's lunch was not as great as yesterday's, but it was still OK... After Lunch we headed for Trafalgar Square, and popped in real quick to the National Gallery Museum. After we closed down the museum, we headed for London's "Red Light District" (Not a legal one, but it still exist non the less). This is in the middle of the Soho area... It was interesting to see, and we also got to walk through Chinatown. We then ended up near Oxford Street again, and decided that tonight we would partake in dinner. We found a cute little Mediterranean Restaurant and had a great dinner: a few appetizers and a main course of stuffed aubergines, all accompanied with a nice bottle of white wine!!!

Day Four: Girls morning, Tower of London, and a Jack the Ripper walk....
So seeing as how Mikkel use to live in London, he was no way no how, going to be talked into seeing the Changing of the Guard with us at Buckingham Palace... So us girls decided to go for it on our own, and meet up with him at Harrods at noon... So off I headed, went straight to the tube, got there and the reader board claimed that my train would be there in less then 1 minute, and I smugly thought to myself, "I rock!!!" and then all of my plans came crashing down around me... the 3 main lines that run through High Street Kensington were all indefinitely suspended... and I would have to walk to my sisters hotel... Lets just say, an hour later and 3 different sets of incorrect directions, I finally made it to Jenni and Carolyn... We formulated a new plan, found a tube line that was running, and headed off... At least it was a sunny day... It couldn't get any worse could it??? Hahaha... wrong again.... Showed up late to the changing of the guards, barley got to see anything, almost got crushed in a crazy, cranky, and pushy mob... man that was enough for me, I think I will agree with Mikkel, and say no thanks to the changing of the guards the next time...

After watching the changing of the guards we had to rush back into the underground and head towards Harrods... and guess what.... we got lost, and missed our lunch meet up, and consequently skipped lunch.... (I know, never a good idea for me to skip lunch, I get so cranky...) I was not in a mood to shop, didn't get anything in Harrods and was really starting to dread how the rest of the day was going to turn out...
Next adventure was the Tour of the Tower Palace... That's right, a guided tour of the tower grounds by a beef eater, and a viewing of the crowned jewels!!!! (I just love sparkly things!!!!) To bad I was so cranky that I did not even enjoy the crowned jewels, and I didn't even laugh once at any of the Beef Eater's jokes... Thankfully after the tour of the Tower, we had dinner... (Cherry Cheesecake counts as dinner... right???)

After dinner we grabbed a Starbucks to go, and headed to the meeting place for the "Jack the Ripper" tour. Seeing as how I had eaten a bit I was perking up, and starting to return to a good mood. I was so very excited for this tour. It was night time, and we were walking around London seeing spots relevant to the Jack the Ripper case, and hearing all of the details of the story. The only down side was that it was so ridiculously cold out... I would definitely do this tour again in much warmer weather. The Jack the Ripper tour brought day 4 to a nicer ending then I had hoped for during the crazy day.
Day 5: A nice breakfast before heading home...
Seeing as how we had not managed to have breakfast with Jenni and Carolyn once while we were all together in London, we decided to make the most out of our last few hours here, and meet up with them for breakfast. We went back to the same little cafe we ate at on day 3, and we all enjoyed another tasty meal. It was nice to get to see them one last time before I headed back to the land of the Dutch. It was a sad parting because I was saying goodbye to my sister, and also saying good bye to London, and all the people speaking English around me.

After a nice long breakfast, and a hasty goodbye, we set off on our way, back to Heathrow airport, and the beginings of our journey home. I have to say that for being such a major world airport, Heathrow is not a very nice airport. It is also my opinion that the counter attendants have never been as friendly as they are in other airports. The one thing that Heathrow has going for it though, is the KLM lounge. It is the nicest of any of the KLM lounges I have been in yet. (Yup, even nicer then the one at Schipol). It is multi leveled, and they have amazing food, comfortable seating, and plenty of entertainment. (Several PS3's with all sorts of games, newspapers in every language, etc...) Seeing as how we never know how long it is going to take for us, (An American, and a Dane) to get through security, and border control checks, etc. we always allow plenty of time at the airport, and on the good days, we spend a fair amount of time in the KLM lounges, and the saving grace of Heathrow would be the KLM lounge. We enjoyed a nice lunch in the lounge, Mikkel played some PlayStation games, I logged on to the free WiFi and tooled around a bit, and I even read a Cosmo. Then we headed to our gate, boarded our plane, and 45 minutes later we touched down in the land of the Dutch. We were exhausted, a little cranky, and ready to go home and relax for the rest of the day!
This is the last planned trip I have for sometime, now I just need to get into a routine of daily life, and I will start blogging more on what it is like being an American girl living in the land of the Dutch. I am also going to be puppy sitting for a friend while she is on vacation, so look for some crazy Chihuahua pics!!!!
I hope everyone enjoys reading about my wanderings and wonderings, and until next time, happy adventures to all!!!!
Chelyn