Monday, January 5, 2009

London with Sue, Danielle and Nicola

From December 26-30, we spent four lovely days with our dear friends, Sue, Danielle and Nicola Meredith at Sue's parents' home outside London. Danielle and Mallory have been best friends since kindergarden and they spent the first night breaking all known giggle records.

On the 27th, we went for a VERY chilly hike at Ivinghoe Beachon in the Chiltern Hills.

If you look closely, you can see the girls descending this steep hill (it was much steeper than it looks, actually!)


Nicola, Sue and Danielle
After the cold hike, we enjoyed a terrific meal at a traditional British Pub... The Green Man pubSue's parents, Liz and Ron Fennell
The girls enjoyed some well-deserved hot cocoa (while Sue I enjoyed a few glasses of warm mulled wine)
I loved a warm plate of "Bangers and Mash," an old English favorite (sausages and mashed potatoes...tasted MUCH better than it looks!)


We spent a wonderful day in London
The giggle girls in front of Westminster Abbey

Big Ben with the London Eye in the background
Just love that BIG BEN!
We appreciated the street directions to look right toward incoming traffic since the drivers were on the opposite side of the road!
We had a ball on the London Eye. The day was bitterly cold, but quite clear, so the views of London were incredible.

Julie and Sue, at the very top of the 45 minute ride
Best friends
Danielle, Mallory, Sue and Nicola
Another nice view of Big Ben
After the London Eye ride, we walked along a promenade with dozens of street performers. Here, the girls enjoy posing with Zorro!
Danielle got a BIG HUG
Even a statue of Elvis came alive for us :-)
We spent a late afternoon at Hyde Park enjoying the annual Christmas Fair. I founds it a bit humorous that we are Americans, living in France, vacationing in London, enjoying a German Christmas Fair!
On our last day, the girls enjoyed the morning at Northala Fields, a recreation park which includes four huge hills created from the rubble from the original Wembley stadium. After a cold morning of running/hiking around the hills, we had another warm pub lunch in Denham, a charming village outside London.
Julie decided she would like to live in this cottage, thank you.
Denham's castle-like church
On our final evening, the girls turned the Fennell's home into a restaurant. They prepared a lovely meal they called "Mount St. Dalola" and presented it as if they were waitresses/cooks. Lots of giggles added to the merriment!
Danielle serving fine wine to sweet Auntie Rosemary

Big thanks to Sue, Liz and Ron for hosting us and for sharing such special memories!!