Paris was, as I previously mentioned, absolutely hilarious. If ever you have a chance to take a trip with Erin Hatcher, do it. I learned this several years ago on a trip to the beach (LOGTRUCK) with a brief stop at South of the Border and a stolen ashtray. The Paris trip overshadowed that beach trip like whoa. Amazing. I will post photos and stories soon! Also check out Hatcher's blog
But first, I was also in London. I realized I haven't mentioned that part. My dear and wonderful Elizabeth Kate, my friend from many an adventure, got married to the sweet sweet Brit Phil. Way to go for that duel citizenship, you two! He's obviously never seen you in roller skates...

I worked half a day and then drove the three hours to Atlanta, where I met up with Alana who drove me to the closest MARTA stop so I could ride it down to the airport. My flight was a red-eye and I landed at Gatwick around 8am London time (EST time: oh who knows I sure didn't). Customs was so quick I talked my way onto an earlier shuttle bus to Heathrow, though there was an accident on the M25 so it was all these little back roads around London. Once to Heathrow I called Liz from a payphone, hopped on a city bus to Uxbridge and 30 minutes later I was finally in Uxbridge! All in all it was about 18 hours of travel. Cool. I hadn't seen Liz in over a year and I must admit, I got straight up emotional seeing her again. ANYWAY this is rambling, some photos from the brief trip to London (not including any wedding photos because I want Liz and Phil to get back from the honeymoon first):


I liked to call this the Trogdor Cannon. It was near 10 Downing Street, Steph and I just sort of stumbled upon it and all I could think of was StrongBad's lesson on drawing dragons.
The night before the wedding the girls went out for some pints at the Swan and Bottle, which I kept calling the Swan and Trousers for some reason. Me, Liz, Steph and Sarah.
actual conversation:
Me: "Barkeep, what porters or stouts do you have on tap?"
Barkeep: "Umm we don't have any."
Me: "You are standing next to a Guinness tap. That is a stout."
Barkeep: "Oh. So you want a Guinness?"
The hardest part of the quick trip to London was seeing my best friend but not actually getting to see her, if that makes sense. I was so happy to be there for her big day, but it was almost a tease, like I can view her but not actually talk to her. Selfishly, I wanted my friend to myself for a little bit. I couldn't help wondering when I'll get to actually see her face again, and for that reason when she and Phil drove away from the reception I turned to Liz's new sister-in-law and cried.
Anyway, more photos/stories to come!