Every time I think this place could not get any better something happens that proves me wrong. London & snow. Need I say more? Beyond picturesque.
Yesterday Allyse, Melanie, Emma, and I went to Covent Garden. It's an outdoor market place that has the cutest shops. Downside was it was freezing but we couldn't let that stop us. Later I met up with my cousin Sian and we went to dinner and a movie. Luckily Sian knows my slight (extreme) obsession with Mexican food so we went and found one. It wasn't bad actually! I got my normal meal.. fajitas. Obviously not as good as the ones back home but it'll do. Weird part though: they brought us popcorn to snack on.. What? Last time I checked that wasn't a "typical" Mexican dish. This city has its strange moments. For a movie we chose Gangster Squad. To be honest I had no idea what it was about but we both love Ryan Gosling so of course we didn't care. It turned out to be a pretty good movie though.
Tonight we went to a service at Westminster Abbey. It's hard for me to put into words that experience. I was in love. For one the church is breathtaking. Some of the most intricate and beautiful architecture I've ever seen. After I stopped gawking at all of the walls and ceilings I began to think of all of the history that has occurred in this very building. The coronations, the funerals, Will & Kate's wedding! Issac Newton, Winston Chruchill, Charles Darwin, kings, and queens. All of these people I had grown up learning about and here they are. Buried below the very ground I'm walking on. Unbelievable. Once I moved on from that, and I'm not embarrassed to admit it, I began to replay the royal wedding in my head. I'm walking down the same isle Kate walked down. Prince-less. But still. I was also sitting in the seats VERY close to where the queen sat during the wedding. I was trying not to scream from excitement. The actual service was beautiful and relaxing. It brought me back down from my royal/nerdy high to the reason the church is here. To praise God. And man did I have a lot to thank him for!
Afterwards we walked around taking an unhealthy amount of pictures of London scenery in the snow. It was totally worth it though.



beautiful!! Just wait for the parks during the spring/summer!! Just as amazing as winter!
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