Sunday, September 25, 2011

Next Stop...London Town!

Day 4


On Wednesday morning, we woke up bright and early to get ready for our train ride to London, England!  Why did we decide to visit London, you may ask?  Well, first and foremost, two of my dearest friends, Rachel and Morwenna, live in England.  We met on-line through twitter and became friends and pen pals, nearly 2 years ago!  Secondly, Nuno's aunt, uncle and cousins live in London.  Nuno hasn't seen his aunt & uncle since childhood and the girls and I have never met them!  And lastly, I've always wanted to see London, the Big Ben clock tower, and those red telephone booths!  




We arrived at Paris's Gare Du Nord train station at 7:15 am



Just like at an airport, we had to check in, go through security, show passports and wait for our boarding call



The girls and I, just about to board the Eurostar train to London!



Now before I go on, I must tell you that this train ride and our overnight stay in London, almost didn't happen!  Can you believe it?  We had purchased our tickets weeks ahead of time, arrived at the airport early, we didn't forget anything, everything was perfect, and we were SO excited! But things weren't as perfect as they seemed!

Shortly after sitting down in our seats, I went into my bag, the one you see in the photo above, to put something away (I can't remember what), and out of habit, I searched around to make sure our money wallet was safely tucked inside.  Well, what do you know, the wallet was not in the bag, where it is always is and should have been.  We knew the wallet wasn't in the large suitcase and the only other place it could be was in the black bag.  But it wasn't there!!  Nuno said, "We have to get off this train!  We can't go to London without any money!".  I felt like I had no strength in my body and I was in complete shock.  I thought of Rachel, Morwenna, Nuno's family, all waiting for our arrival.  And now, with only 5 minutes left until departure, we had no money, and we were going to miss our train.   And to make matters worse, we had all of our euros, pounds, and canadian dollars in the missing wallet! 
I told the girls, "Get up, quickly, we have to go!".  The poor girls didn't even realize what was going on.  I knew that the chances of finding a wallet full of cash would be slim, let alone finding a wallet within 5 minutes, before our train departed.  By this time, Nuno was already off the train, with the large suitcase, waiting for us.  The girls and I walked quickly down the aisle, and then I heard the voice of a gentleman, "Excuse me?  Is this yours?"  Words cannot tell you the relief I felt, there it was, in front of me, the large, black wallet in the hands of this saint!  I yelled out, "Nuno, it's here, it's here!".  He came back inside, we thanked the gentleman so much.  He said he found it on the floor.  
I still don't know how the wallet came to be there.  All I know is that thanks to that gentleman's honesty, we remained on the train and departed shortly thereafter.  A woman sitting next to us, in her European accent, said to me, " Now, it's time to drink some champagne!".  I laughed, and agreed, still shaken up from the whole incident.  The gentleman who found the wallet, said this has to happen at least once in everyone's lifetime.  I just hoped that was the first and last time.



 



The train ride from Paris to London, is only 2 hours, 15 minutes.  The actual time spent in the under water tunnel is 19 minutes.  It was quite an experience, knowing we were traveling in a train, under the sea bed!  



Our arrival at St. Pancras Station in London!!



A close-up of the beautiful bronze sculpture - "The Meeting Place", by British artist, Paul Day.



As soon as we arrived, we went outside to wait in the line-up for a taxi.  The sky was blue and the sun was shining!  It wasn't very long before we were seated in a London taxi, and on our way to Rachel's flat in London.  My dear friend Rachel, and her husband Paul, were so gracious to offer us their beautiful flat to stay in for the night.  We are ever so grateful to them for their hospitality!  

I couldn't believe it when I first saw her standing there!  And, of course, we hugged and said hello!  It was funny because we had never met in person, but it felt as though we knew each other so well!   It was all so surreal and I couldn't believe I was there, in the same city, in the same room, as Rachel. We put our things away, sat, talked and drank some tea.  Rachel was every bit as dear as I knew she would be.  Soon after, we went out onto Marylebone Street and Rachel became our official tour guide for the remainder of the day.  Here are some photos we took along the way...


A traditional London pub



Annabel and I, standing in front of an old post box.  I believe this one dates back to 1901-1910.  We know this because of the ER monogram on the front - ER for Edward Rex VII



Lovely architecture



The Dominion Theatre



Rachel & I posing by a red telephone box! 



A peek into Neil's Yard, Covent Garden



Seating area in Neal's Yard, so bright and colourful.  I loved passing through here!  Rachel and I bought some special rose forks and spoons in a cute little shop, called RICE. 



We stopped for lunch at Kopapa restaurant, owned by one of Rachel's friends, Peter Gordon.  Rachel and I ordered this delicious assorted platter with grilled chorizo, olives, chillies, and sweet potato tortilla.  It was excellent.  Nuno had the New Zealand lamb, which he absolutely loved!







Covent Garden Station



Annabel was the star of the show, helping this talented, hilarious street performer with his magic act!



"A small piece of Canada, in the heart of London"



Beautiful Trafalgar Square 



King George IV statue in Trafalgar Square



Lord Nelson's Column



A peek at Big Ben, in the distance



Standing in front of the fountain







The girls inside the mammoth M&M store



London's China Town







Here we are,  taking a taxi back to the flat to have some cake and tea!



This is the beautiful Victoria Sponge that Rachel baked!  Isn't it wonderful?!  Two layers of moist Victoria sponge, sandwiched together with delicious butter cream and raspberry jam, and sprinkled with sugar.   It made me feel so special, to know that this cake was baked with so much love, carried in a tin, on the train, just for me!  Thank you so much dear Rachel, it was absolutely delicious!!



A special moment...two friends sharing a cup of  tea and a slice of cake...just like we always tweeted about!



After our tea and cake, Rachel and I still had some time before our dinner meeting with Morwenna.  So, Nuno stayed with the girls, while they watched The Railway Children, and Rachel and I went shopping, of course!  And where did we go?  Where else, but...



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And soon thereafter, it was time to go for dinner and to finally have the pleasure of meeting our dear friend, Morwenna!  Rachel had made dinner reservations at the Golden Hind, 73 Marylebone Lane.  It is a popular fish n' chips restaurant, one of the best in all of London!  


Drum roll, please...


And here we all are, seated together!  It was wonderful to finally meet Morwenna. She was so lovely and radiant!  The fish and chips was delicious!  And, I tried mushy peas, for the first time ever.  Morwenna and I enjoyed them.  Rachel, on the other hand, did not want mushy peas, as she she said, if she wants the peas mushy, she will mush them herself! LOL!!




I don't think we realized a photo was coming!



The time the three of us spent together was short, but sweet.  I had to say goodbye to Rachel after dinner, as she still had to take the train back home.  I felt a pang of sadness having to say goodbye.  We had only just met, and already we had to say goodbye. But, in my heart of hearts, I know we will meet again one day, here or there.  Our paths will cross again! 

Morwenna and I said goodnight, but only until the morning, where we scheduled to meet up at Picadilly Circus at 9:30 am!  More fun London adventures to come on Day 5,  on the London bus tour with Morwenna and Nathan!  

My evening was not over, though.  After dinner, Nuno's family picked us up and brought us to their home.  I really enjoyed meeting Nuno's aunt and uncle and seeing Ricardo and Hugo (Nuno's cousins).  A second lovely cake was baked for us...still warm from the oven.  We spent some time talking and catching up.  Afterall, it had been so many years!  Anita and her cousin Hugo became friends and exchanged email addresses.  It was so nice to see them connect.  What a lovely evening we all had!  Here are a couple of family photos...


Left to right: Ricardo, Tio Carlos, Tia Isabel, Hugo, Nuno and Anita



Annabel is missing...she fell fast asleep in the car.


We arrived back at the flat just after midnight, feeling very, very tired.  We fell asleep, so very cozy in Rachel's flat.  I felt a little bit like Cinderella, after the ball.  It was a whirlwind of a magical day!  One I won't soon forget!  Stay tuned for day 2 in London! 

Saturday, September 24, 2011

With Love, From Paris. Day 3

Day 3

On Tuesday morning, we decided to walk to the Musee du Louvre.  Looking back, I am so glad we chose to stay in the Marais district.  The location was so convenient, as it is within walking distance to many of Paris's best attractions. 



We stopped for breakfast at a boulangerie along the way.  The weather was very pleasant, so we ate our warm butter croissants outside, while watching the Parisians walking/cycling to work and Moms bringing their children to school.



One of Paris's many subway stations



Musee du Louvre



Sitting outside the glass pyramid.



Unfortunately, when we arrived at the entrance, we were told the Louvre is closed on Tuesdays.  Oh well, looks like we'll have to save Mona Lisa for another day.  We decided to walk through Jardin des Tuileries (famous gardens) and onward towards Place de la Concorde, which would eventually take us to the famous Avenue de Champs Elysees. 



Jardin des Tuileries



Once we walked through the gardens, we entered Place de la Concorde, the largest public square in Paris.  It separates Jardin des Tuileries from the famous boulevard of Champs Elysees.



One of two fountains at Place de la Concorde. 



This is the second fountain.



Walking along the famous Avenue des Champs Elysees!



A pretty sidewalk patio!



Marriott Hotel



Louis Vuitton - Champs Elysees store



The stunning Arc de Triomphe - the biggest triumphal arch in the world!



Under the arch, looking up.



The girls and I, climbing up to the top of the arch.



Looking up at the winding staircase!



View from the top, looking down the Champs Elysees!



View of the Eiffel Tower! 



Can you see the Eiffel Tower behind us?  



Going down the stairs was much easier than going up!



For lunch, we ate at a McDonald's restaurant nearby.  This is a photo of some of the desserts available at the McDonald's in Paris.  Can you believe it?



 After lunch, we crossed the road and walked down the other side of Champs Elysees and came across "Laduree" - known for their famous macarons (as you can see above).  We walked inside and it looked like absolute heaven in there.  I saw THE most beautiful pastries I have ever laid eyes on.  They do not allow photos to be taken indoors,  but I'll show you a picture of some of the pastries we bought a little later. 



Coming out with our pastry treats! 






Once we were done window shopping, we found a taxi, and headed back to the studio for a little rest.  Later on, we headed out again to discover the rue Montorgueil Market, just a few minutes walk from where we were staying.  This was one of the prettiest streets I strolled through in Paris.  Here are some photos from the Montorgueil Market:



Butcher shop



Stohrer - famous patisserie, open since 1730!







Aren't the piggies adorable??



More macarons!



The gate reads Marche Montorgueil  - this is the open air market we just walked through.  There are cheese shops, butcher shops, fresh fish, patisseries, boulangeries, cafes, flower shops - makes for a perfect Parisian stroll.



I love the name of this flower shop - Happy!  Do you see the stand with the sign, 3 Euros?  That's the price for a short stem, assorted bouquet for a mini vase.  This is something I've never seen here in our flower shops.  They only ever sell long stem flowers.  I fell in love with them...they were adorable and affordable!



Back home again, after visit to outdoor market! 



These were the desserts we purchased earlier in the day, at Laduree!  We each picked our favourite, and then we shared.  They were all INCREDIBLE!  Words cannot describe the rich, deliciousness of each dessert.  My absolute favourite was Nuno's - his was the custard tartlette with fresh raspberries on top.  These were by far, the most delicious desserts we ate while in Paris.  If you visit Paris, you MUST go to Laduree for a special treat!


This is the end of our third day in Paris.  The funny thing about this trip, is that every day seems to be better than the last.  And the day after this one, was very special indeed - we will travel to London, by train, to visit a beautiful city, two dear, special friends, and family that I've never met!  Next stop....LONDON!!