Graffiti on a building |
Once we deposited our luggage, we walked to a store where I could buy fish soup and a brand of tea that I enjoy! Along the way, I spotted some interesting graffiti. I just enjoyed the scenery.
That soup was heavy and B carried it for about eight miles! (Thank you B!!) I also bought a couple t-shirts, espresso cups and a tray for the grands.
The cups for a future tea party |
(The tray and cups are for when we have tea parties!)
Next, we walked to a shop of local artists and I enjoyed seeing the work or a clothing designer. I liked the bright colors and African influence in the clothing line. (Sorry, no photos were allowed!) Then we met up with a friend of N's, enjoyed a cocktail and then walked across the street to eat a French crepe. I enjoyed getting to know a little about N's friend.
Clothing for the grands |
I stitched a bit on my embroidery project while I waited. We ate the last Tavaux baguette. . .sigh. . . it was a little sad to finish it off!
Even though our flight was about half an hour late in taking off, we arrived almost on time in Chicago. We each managed to sleep a bit on that leg of the journey. I slept at least three hours!
Closed Club. . .so sad |
At home, we opened our bags and began unpacking. We stayed up until about 10PM to try to get ahead of the jet lag. Imagine my surprise to find my bag packed differently.
More of our purchases |
We didn't have too much trouble adjusting to our home time although it was about ten days before I really felt like my body clock was in the zone again!
N had purchased us seats that had extended leg room and that made a huge difference in our comfort. The best parts of the trip were sharing the experiences with my husband, B and daughter, N. Thanks N for spending so much time with us. Meeting J's family and getting to spend time with his mom, M was truly terrific.
J was a great host. N, you and J truly made this trip so extra special and amazing! I'm calling the experience PRICELESS!
So. . .N, are you going to be ready for me to visit you in London in March?
4 comments:
Ok, I'm trying to read sideways on your stash of goodies you bought. I thought that was a mustard bottle I spied. YUMMY.
I also bought a melamine tray in Paris in the late 80s, which I am still using! For quilting! LOL. It really sounds like a fabulous trip. I hope N will organize London for you next!
Yes, JoJo, that is French mustard. . .looks like the brand we buy in the U.S. . . . expect what we buy in the U.S. has an English label! :)
Monica, what a good idea for a secondary use of the tray! N will provide some insight on what might be fun to see in and around London. This will be my third trip and I WILL see the Victoria and Albert museum this time!
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