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Prior to my first trip to London in 2000, I knew very little about England. However, while living in Kigali I met many Brits working for the Great Britan embassy and several NGOs. Besides falling in luv with their proper British accent, I found British people to be polished, fun-loving and socially sophisticated. I was intrigued so I planned a solo trip to London in 2000 with the help of a friend who was working for Africare in Kigali. She often spoke about her amazing semester in London while attending Yale University. During my trip, I met up with a few friends of friends, went sala dancing, visited galleries and museums, and met a kind man who let me drive his Mercedes SLC, on the right side of the road (he had a lot of faith :-).
In 2014 I planned a family holiday to England and shared our plans with RJ’s second-grade teacher, Ms. Ceri. To our delight, Ms. Ceri’s family invited us to Combe Martin, a small village in Devon, England. The Whatley family took us to several villages to see the countryside, taught us to bodyboard, and took me to a quaint pub, where I had a fantastic time listening to a live band and dancing the night away.
Anyone who knows me knows that London is one of my favorite cities in the World and how much I enjoy British royalty, their dry sense of human, the country landscape, period and crime dramas, Garage music, Cream Tea, Fish & Chips, and Thatcher’s Gold Apple Cider :-).
Here are photos of our family holiday in England in 2014.
- Ms. Ceri & RJ in Devon
- Devon 2
- Ms. Roseland & RJ
- Combe Martin, UK 1
- Combe Martin, UK 2
- Devon 3
- Queen Victoria Festival 1
- Queen Victoria 2
- Queen Victoria 3
- Bond Street, London
- London
- Rainbow Forest, London
- Mom
- RJ and MoM
- High Tea Cruise, London
- High Tea
- London Bridge
- Mom and her Lebanese friend
- London 5
- London 6
- London 7
- London 8
- London 9
- London 10
- London11
- Victoria & Albert Museum
- Trafalgar Square
- Mom meeting folk
- Enjoying London site-seeing
- London 12
- London 13
- Range & the City
- Cuban Restaurant
- Belle
- London 14
- London Cab
- Train to London
- Devon 3
- Devon 4
- Devon 5
- Range & the Countryside
- Combe Martin 2
- Combe Martin 3
- Combe Martin 4
- Devon 6
- Devon 7
- Devon 8
- Devon 9
- Devon 10
- Devon 11
- Cream Tea experience
- Devon 12
- Looking out to Scottland
- Devon 13
- Devon 14
- Devon 15
- Devon 16
- Woolacombe Beach 2
- Bodyboarding
- Woolacombe Beach 3
- Woolacombe Beach 4
- Illfacomobe
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