I was blessed enough to ring in 2013 in my
favorite city with one of my favorite people!
Miss Molly is finishing out her collegiate career at Cambridge (no big deal or anything), and never needing an excuse to head back to the UK I decided to head out with her an spend a few weeks in London before she started classes.
London has, as of late been a subject of much
heartache and pain, but, this trip was about her, about us. It was much needed because it gave me the opportunity to reexamine my beloved city for different reasons.
And ya know what? We had the best bloody time, I can't even tell you!
From finding a new favorite pub, to almost dying in Brighton, driving around Edinburgh, performance art-ing in Camden, sneaking around Notting Hill at all hours, hand jiving with Jay and LK, train dashing, seeing Killian in his skivvies in Billy Elliot (y'welcome), dying over Liam in Les Mis (so sad the cast is gone! Only the amazing Tam Mutu remains, and y'all? He is amazing!) and Harvey Nicks shopping, it was one of the most fun times of my life. Thank you, Molly for experiencing the best of England with me!
Anyways, here are some highlights!
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| Leaving my dad's house for LONDON, BABY |
Molly's and my favorite neighborhood is Notting Hill, so, this is the first stop we made once we got into our hotel!
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| The place I drag everyone to--the Notting Hill location, obvs |
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| On our way to some NYE rooftop parties in London town |
We made sure to see the fireworks, but first, we had to pre game (after Whole Foods take out and New Girl of course!) and my beloved, The Lyric was too crowded so we found a new haunt! Molly ordering herself a beer will forever be one of the funniest things ever. I can't explain it.
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| My gorgeous NYE date at our new favorite pub, Argyll Arms in the West End |
Then I spent the weekend in the English countryside which did nothing to cure me of my UK love....
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| Afternoon tea in Oxford. Which is NOT Cambridge, but, whatevs |
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| My mate, Alex took me to Warwick Castle for the day where I made friends |
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| Performance art at The Roundhouse |
We had a crazy fun weekend of Shoreditch-ing, freezing in Kew Gardens, making friends at Warwick Castle and then a night out in Camden and Covent Garden--we felt like proper Londoners that night!
My mom's family is Scottish, so, although we talked of going to Paris, my desire to see the homeland was stronger and we trekked up to Scotland.
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| First stop to Edinburgh? York. F me bloody life eh mate! |
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| That time we hiked up Arthur's Seat at like 8AM. Poor life choice. |
Each time Molly had been in Scotland the weather had been awful so she never got to hike Arthur's Seat--we were blessed with amazing weather (for Scotland in January!) so we went. Apparently, we look like ditz idiots and the hotel had a pool going as to whether we would survive or not. I'm still embarrassed and laughing about it.
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| The view from the top was amazing! |
Scotland, I love thee....
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| New obsession, The Grain Store, Victoria Road, Edinburgh. GO! I am determined to have my wedding reception/rehearsal dinner here. Hugh, you ok with that? |
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| I decided to drive down someone's driveway in Scotland... |
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| Our Edinburgh ride |
While in London, we HAD to do the West End thang... duh.
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| "Solidarity forever!" |
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| Getting ready for some Killian action at Billy Elliot! Homeboy killed it. |
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best night was catching up with my idiot friends when we got back from Scotland. Even if he wasn't in Billy. (evil laugh)
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Oh, don't mind me, just walking back from Balan's at 3AM. Damn you, "Les Mis lot"!
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| Selfie in a mirror at The Lyric. I love that place so hard! |
Molly had never been to Covent Garden, naturally I had to show her THE BEST. I think we ate here twice? I love wee little Neal's Yard.
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| Neal's Yard in Covent Garden, one of my happy places |
It's a
law that you cannot go to London without seeing Les Miserables. And the film hadn't opened yet, so, we were cracking up the whole time that these folks didn't know how good it is (blog post in the works, obvs!). I'm currently trying to hook Molly up with the stagey Marius.... We shall see....!
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| Standard Cossette at The Queen's. I know that theatre far too well.... |
In efforts to really
live in England and not just be tourists, we took the chance to hop a train and leave the city for the day. We debated Bath, Dover and Brighton and I'm not entirely sure how Brighton won, but it did and we LOVED it. Of course, London had fairly decent weather and Brighton was rainy and cold, but, it's the coast, so, what did we expect--but it was
so fun.
Even if I
did drag her on the Crazy Maus rollercoaster on the edge of the Brighton Pier.
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We look so happy before our near death experience in Brighton
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We also spent a good amount of time goofing around in Soho and West End and Hyde Park--we actually frequented the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park which was hilarious and amazing--it was like being at an American state fair, but in Hyde Park! Probably one of the best nights--we laughed so much!
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| We were at a state fair in Hyde Park! |
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| Only Molly would find a Blue Moon in Leicester Square |
This might be my favorite picture of the trip:
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| Just hanging out at a New Year's parade in central London. Just like at home! |
I am so thrilled that Molly is settled in at Cambridge right now and so excited to see what the future holds for her--great things, to be sure!
I am so lucky to have spent a few weeks in our adopted home with her and can't wait to get back and eat at Nando's, close down The Lyric and go punting in Cambridge. Do you think tomorrow is too soon? ;)