London Day Four

Our day started when we were waken by Scott at 9:30am and asked if I was ready to go to the office. I slept in and did not plan on Bill’s plane to arrive 1 hour early. So a quick shower, hasty dress, and an apple for breakfast started the day.

I ate lunch with Bill, Scott, and Terry at a Chinese restaurant and had chicken Hong Kong style. It was good. The afternoon was spent on a long video conference with the US office. 3 back to back meetings then back to Scott’s house. We stopped by a fish and chips take out and took it back home.

Scott took us to our new hotel in a nearby town (pictured to the left) . Mandy and I are on the third floor. It is very small and has a cool window that drops down. The bed was made in or around 1450 A.D. and has rusty springs that protrude into the small of your back, the side of your face, and into the actual bone of your feet. If you dare to roll over, you will wake dogs in neighboring counties or set off car alarms.

We had great weather the first two days but now have typical London weather… soggy, foggy, damp, cool, and nippy. But It is sort of fun to experience knowing it is 92 and dry at home. We miss the kids but are enjoying our time together.

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