The next morning, we were off to London and of course, the weather was BEAUTIFUL! So it sucked that we were leaving but what made it 10 times worse was the fact that we missed out flight! We were about a half hour early too but last minute they switched gates. But since they don't announce it, we were supposed to be "checking the board every 15 minutes"...apparently that's how it works in Barcelona. Well it wasn't so bad except that we wasted a beautiful day away in an airport and little did I know, there was a surprise waiting for me in Harrow. Luckily, a man named Daniel essentially saved us and helped us get back to London on Friday night. We cut it pretty close but we made it.
Once in London, it was time to catch a cab. Mom had something up her sleeve and was trying to be tricky. She ended up having to tell me but she said she had gotten us a hotel for the weekend. I was super psyched of course, prolonging my sad return to my single and uncomfortable bed. Then once we got closer to Harrow, my mom called the hotel and said tell room 165 we're here. My initial thought was oh my god, Dad's here because he has supposedly taken a business trip to Chicago. But Mom covered well and said Erin and Natasha are there waiting for you. So I then began to freak out because I thought they'd been waiting there all day wasting away their Friday night. About and hour and a half later (because it was impossible to find the hotel, we arrived, both a little stressed.) When I walked into the lounge, who was sitting there, my daddy! It was a great surprise, they definitely got me, I cried because I had finally settled with the idea that I wouldn't see him until May.
So the rest of their time here was great. Not only were we not staying in my room BUT I got to be with my family! Best birthday present ever! So since we got back so unexpectedly late, Mom and I were starving so we went to a little Mediterranean place in Harrow that was pretty good, went back to the hotel and happily drifted off to sleep. OH and got to watch TV!!
The next day, Mom had to finish her paper, so Dad and I spent the day in the city. Unfortunately, like regular weekend protocol, the metropolitan line was closed, so we had to walk a good half hour to get to Kenten station. It then took us forever to get to the city. I took him to the London so he could determine whether or not it was too high to ride. We then shot over to see the Millennium Bridge and I showed him the Ai Wei Wei sunflower seed exhibit. It was getting to be about dinner time so we headed back to the hotel to have dinner which was shockingly delicious. It was so amazing we ended up having dinner there again Tuesday night! I mean top of the line fillet mignon! After a few drinks and a birthday shot of tequila, we headed to bed. Or at least they did and I had to write a paper.
The next fews days, we did tons of site seeing and it all went so quick that it was kind of a blur. Our first day, we went to lunch at Make Mine by Regent Campus. I then took mom an dad to Greenwich Market. Mom loved it, Dad tolerated it. But they got me an amazing birthday present, a fork bracelet but there is a great story behind this particular one. It may sound weird but it's beautiful. We then headed back to Picadilly Circus to do the Ripley's Believe it or Not museum which was really cool! We ended with a mirror maze, which was a head trip, but pretty funny. Exhausted and hungry, we headed to Trafalgar Square to eat at the Texas place where I went with Kristin and Lindsey, and I was right, they loved it. I then dragged mom and dad back onto the tube and back to the hotel and finished my paper at 2am. Go me.
The next day I turned in my paper and our plan was to start at the "London Bridge", turns out it's the Tower Bridge. So we took a ride down to the Angel tube station and ate Yo! Sushi. Dad was a good sport even though he doesn't like that kind of food, and I tried Sushi AGAIN but still can't get over the seaweed. On our way to the Tower Bridge, we found the London Dungeon, so we popped inside. Well, this was a bad idea because it was actually terrifying! My and I were not cool with all of the creepy stuff popping out in our faces, I may have been a bit profane but in all fairness, what do you expect when you sneak up on me? We then proceeded to the Tower of London, but it was closed, so we went to the Gourmet Burger Kitchen for dinner.
Tuesday, we had the best weather. It was so beautiful out and a perfect day to do the London Eye. We had lunch at Pizza Express and proceeded into the city and started at Westminster Abbey. It was pretty amazing but I have a hard time with huge buildings like that, especially if they are all cathedrals. Maybe because I don't have any strong connection to religious feelings but it's kind of like a 'you've seen em once, you've seen em all' kinda thing, but it was still really cool to see. Plus, we went to the 'college garden' behind the Abbey and sat there for about an hour soaking up the sun and people watching. We then slowly moved to the London Eye. It really wasn't so bad height-wise and the view really was beautiful. It felt like you could see for miles and took about a half hour to go around once. It's actually pretty cool because you can't tell that you're really moving until you focus on the ground. By the time we were done, we were so exhausted from the past few days that we just decided to go back to the hotel and rest for a little while before having yet another dinner in the hotel restaurant. I then headed back to campus to spend the night because I couldn't skip my Wednesday morning class.
So after class on Wednesday, I met mom and dad in front of the Tower of London for a little tour since it was closed when we tried to go the first time. It was pretty cool but not as exciting as I thought. Plus, it was all outdoors and I was cold. Being that it was so big, we only went through half of the Tower but made sure to hit up the crown jewels, the bloody and the tower of torture, which were all pretty cool. And of course, we got a picture with a beefeater (haha). We then met for an early dinner, late lunch with Erin, Natasha and Kristin in the city at Garfunkles. We had ANOTHER birthday celebration for me (too much attention) and my parents had gotten my a beautiful Tiffany's necklace, a heart key that I've been wanting for a while, it's so pretty! We then proceeded to Ben's cookies, again! I then said bye to my parents temporarily and went to see We Will Rock You with the girls—part of our social program. IT WAS AMAZING. I absolutely loved it and found it hysterical. Though it helped that I actually like Queen and got a lot of their musical references and jokes. Good stuff, I am really glad we went. Unfortunately though, it was my parents last night, so as soon as the play was over, I rushed back to Harrow, grabbed some clothes and spent the night at the hotel. Mom left around 5am and dad left around 8am. I slept for a little while longer, showered and went to class, ending with a lovely Thursday night.
Luckily, Friday morning, I had my 5 hour class followed by my flight to Scotland! So once my parents left, I really had no time to be sad because pretty much up until now, I've been extremely busy. Which is for the best because everyone I spoke to said it REALLY sucks when your parents leave after a visit, even the people that aren't homesick. But everything worked out for the best and I had the best time in Scotland...
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