
Heathrow really needs to get their act together, but while they do, we are making the most of our time in London! I have in fact spent so much time here that I can successfully get from our flat to the tube station (using a map...), I know the colours of tube routes, and I know the location of at least six Starbucks.
On Monday we went to the Cabinet War Rooms and Winston Churchill Museum. Hidden in the basement of the treasury, the war council met there during bomb raids to discuss the war. Churchill used it as a private place to call President Roosevelt and, if needed, Churchill and his wife had a protected place to live.
After the Cabinet War Rooms, we walked across the street to Westminster Abbey for an Advent Evensong. It was a beautiful service as well as the first children's choir I've heard over here!On Tuesday we went on a river cruise down the Thames! Although I still can't quite figure out how to pronounce it - Tims, times, or tames? - I did finally see the London Bridge! Which 1. is not falling down and 2. is not very
pretty. We got on the boat at the London Eye and took it down to Greenwich, which was absolutely amazing! Greenwich is a World Heritage sight and although most of it has been torn down, there was a Tudor Palace (the stalking of Henry VIII and Anne Boelyn continues...). Monticello is also a World Heritage Sight, so we found a picture of Charlottesville in the museum! Very Exciting! England's Old Royal Naval College is also there which was built by Christopher Wren and is famous for it's Painted Ceiling and Chapel. We went inside the Queen's House, the last remaining building of the palace, which will be hosting equestrian olympic events in 2012. On the chance that my flight still hasn't left yet or there is still "too much snow on the ground"I would be happy to attend. We also got to see the Prime Meridian Line! I had no idea that there would be anything good in Greenwich (other than lunch) and was pleasantly surprised!
After the cruise I met up with Charlottesville friends. We went to Guy Ritchie's pub, Punchbowl, and The Golden Hind for Fish n Chips. It was really fun and so nice to see familiar faces!

Today we went to Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery and then to see the longest running play - 'The Mousetrap' by Agatha Christie. A "classic whodunnit" the cast made us promise not to tell...The rest of the week we are trying to make Christmas Eve reservations, find a Christmas Eve service, get Christmas presents (as though we have any room to bring them back) and get in the Christmas spirit for our (hopefully) Christmas flight!
















