This morning we slept in and were lazy, the kids are off track and Kirk has been taking it easy after having been gone so much. We made a big breakfast and when we started cleaning up, Kirk asked me for a favor, "sure," I replied, "what do you want?" He asked me to go play some Les Miserables on the piano. So I did. One of the highlights of our trip to London was seeing Les Miserables. When I go back, I will see as many plays as I can. There are so many to choose from and they are way more affordable than seeing them here. And way better! Les Mis was incredible. I have never really been into theater, in fact in high school I probably made fun of the people who were, but now I really appreciate it. When Fantine sang "I Dreamed a Dream", it made me cry. The actress/singer was amazing and she just took you in, like you were her, it was beautiful. It was an experience of our trip that we both keep talking about.
The theater where we saw Les Miserables
London is huge and parts, like near the theaters, it is CROWDED all the time. We saw these people dressed up in what looked like some kind of Adams Family wandering through the streets. I don't know if they were advertising something or what, but there is definitely some good people watching to be done in London.
Before the play, we went and saw West Minster Abbey, which is right across the street from Big Ben and the Parliment Building. This was the day we got rain, but it was a pretty light rain and didn't last very long.
West Minster Abbey was really neat and just as much as a morgue as a church. There are lots of people who have tombs there, or are buried there, like Sir Issac Newton.
Big Ben, with the London Eye in the background
Big Ben up close
A part of the Parliment Building, a lot of it had scaffolding
P.S. I am sure you are probably sick of me talking about London, but these posts are mostly just for me to document a little of my trip