Wow! Sounds beautiful my darlings! Glad you're having such an amazing time. Just out of curiosity, how much extra did the car rental people charge you?
I want to see the penguins! They look so cute!
I went on an anti-war march yesterday with Georgie - the poor thing did 18 hours on a coach, there and back in a day. Crazy! It was very cold and wet to start with and I was very grumpy as Georgie had woken me up at 6am texting me and then had left me alone for three quarters of an hour waiting for her in parliament square in the extreme cold and wind - arggh! But then we ate doughnuts and the sun came out and lots more people turned up and we all chanted lots of slogans - Georgie's favourite was 'George Bush, we know you, your daddy was a killer too' and mine being 'money for jobs and education, not for war and occupation'. So we wondered around London with 40 - 100,000 other people (depending on whose estimates you believe), ending up in Trafalga Square, where me, Georgie and her cousin Llyod sneaked off to the pub, where we ate and drank lots. Bliss. Georgie was sent on her way with a bottle of gin nestled into her bossom to keep her company on the way home (as well as her college buddy Dave of course - very sweet guy, shame she doesn't fancy him ;-p)
It was so good to see Georgie again and we talked of great excitment about when you're coming home.
I'm so glad you guys had such an amazing time - I look forward to next installment. Love you lots and lots. Naomi xxxx
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I want to see the penguins! They look so cute!
I went on an anti-war march yesterday with Georgie - the poor thing did 18 hours on a coach, there and back in a day. Crazy! It was very cold and wet to start with and I was very grumpy as Georgie had woken me up at 6am texting me and then had left me alone for three quarters of an hour waiting for her in parliament square in the extreme cold and wind - arggh! But then we ate doughnuts and the sun came out and lots more people turned up and we all chanted lots of slogans - Georgie's favourite was 'George Bush, we know you, your daddy was a killer too' and mine being 'money for jobs and education, not for war and occupation'. So we wondered around London with 40 - 100,000 other people (depending on whose estimates you believe), ending up in Trafalga Square, where me, Georgie and her cousin Llyod sneaked off to the pub, where we ate and drank lots. Bliss. Georgie was sent on her way with a bottle of gin nestled into her bossom to keep her company on the way home (as well as her college buddy Dave of course - very sweet guy, shame she doesn't fancy him ;-p)
It was so good to see Georgie again and we talked of great excitment about when you're coming home.
I'm so glad you guys had such an amazing time - I look forward to next installment. Love you lots and lots.
Naomi
xxxx