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November 5, 2005
London Calling
We might be going to London this week. Flights are ridiculously cheap* and Andy has business dealings with a swarthy Indian Brit.
Imagine, English as a first language, a country with elevators and gasp, Starbucks coffee. This seems like cheating! Maybe it is my Lutheran upbringing that relishes in self denial. I was the girl who could ration her Halloween candy to last until Easter.
The lure of The Tate Modern, Buckingham Palace and everything in English most likely will not be resisted. I've never been to London before (I've only been extensively patted down at Heathrow en route to other non-English speaking countries.) If anyone has other London holiday ideas let me know. Keep in mind I have two kids.
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*Britta can pracitally fly all over Europe for only 10 Euros*. That's less than the price of her first hair cut.
* Prices quoted are one-way flights.
Posted by jana at November 5, 2005 1:02 AM
Comments
YES Tate Modern rocks. Also check out the Design Museum (can't recall the precise name)...it is a must for you. And it's relatively smallish, so the kids won't mind.
Posted by: becca at November 6, 2005 3:45 PM
They don't have elevators, they have lifts :)
Posted by: nick at November 8, 2005 11:26 AM