We got off to a slower start on our 2nd day in London. We had a late night at the play & Brook woke up sick, but thankfully, she felt better as the day went on. The underground was working the 2nd day, so transportation was a lot faster! We headed to the Tower of London first.
We had an overview tour of the Tower of London. The girls were up front listening.
I was here in this same spot both 1988 & 1999. I would post those pictures for comparison, but they are in storage. Maybe one day I can find them & post them again!
It was great having my girls with me this time.
We went to see the crown jewels, which were beautiful
Family photo in front of Tower Bridge
This hotel is where I met a baby girl in 1999 whose name was Isabella. Our Isabella is named after that little baby :)
We have a precious neighbor who grew up in London near the Tower Bridge. It was an honor to find the area where she grew up & think about her childhood there.
She lived on Wapping High St.
waiting on our tube ride
In case the background doesn't mean anything to you, look at the next photo.
Yes, that is William, Kate & baby George in front of the same steps.
This is the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's hospital where Prince William, Prince Harry, & now Prince George were all born. It was fun to stand in that same spot!
Me & my 13 year old!
I grew up always liking Paddington Bear, who is a British bear. Isabella's nursery was a Paddington theme. It is only fitting her room was British & now she is a fan of the British!
Westminster Abbey
We went to a worship service there, which was a neat experience. Of course, we loved sitting right in the area where William & Kate were married! They actually prayed for the Royal family during the service.
Big Ben at night
The girls in front of the Eye of London
We rode in the Eye of London & that is Big Ben behind Brook.
It is a little hard to tell, but Buckingham Palace is in the background of Isabella.
And to close out London, I thank them for reminding me which way to look when I cross the street so I don't get hit since they drive on the opposite side of the road from America.
We enjoyed our 2 days in London & next stop was home!