I am so grateful for how easy it is to snap photos, as that simplicity is allowing me to relive the memories of our honeymoon a month later and beyond via a mammoth amount of photos. I'm finding myself back in the swing of things in "regular" daily life, but still embracing change. Two days ago I chopped my hair 12"+ to donate, and today I got a cat tattoo. While it isn't international travel, daily life still has it's joy. And anytime I want to remember the feelings of the trip and be reminded of the opportunity that awaits, I can look to the past, to the memories of leg two of our honeymoon in London.
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Our first meal at Dishoom. It did not skimp on the spice. |
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British History Museum. It was beautiful and absolutely freezing. |
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Our mutually agreed upon "best meal ever" at Bubala Soho. We will be back. |
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Adventures via detours. |
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Park Walks. |
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Are you even a tourist if you don't get this photo? |
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Seeing this arch made me realize there aren't enough archs being built. |
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Front row at Phantom was unreal. |
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Famous paintings... |
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..and aboard a famous train. |
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Kew Gardens was a surprise favorite. |
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Such a beautiful way to spend Terrence's birthday. |
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We got to walk on elevated platforms, including the treetop path. |
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We saw once in a (plant) lifetime blooms. |
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And followed it with warm bread. |
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Les Mis front row, also unreal. |
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It was also really fun reading on the history of these theaters. So many people have been here. |
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Natural History Museum. We saw Big Ben right before this stop, |
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I could just sit in this room with a cup of tea for a while. Oh, yeah I did just that. |
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One of my pieces of the trip to take home. |
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Cathedral views. |
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We got there just before close and walked up 500 steps for these Cathedral views. It was worth it. |
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Thank you to the person who installed this water feature. |
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Our most touristy stop, taken at the end of the trip so we could proudly admire everywhere we had been |
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Around the Abbey. |
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We braved the breeze for bao and gelato. |
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Bao is never a bad idea. Our food tour, complete. |
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