Sunday, December 4, 2011

Temple trip and Dover

September 23rd we took off and drove down to the London Temple. The temple here has a 9:00pm session on Friday nights, which was great for us, so we could each do a session. We checked in to our hotel and I went to the temple. It was so nice to go again. I miss living a few blocks from the temple like we did when we first got married. Saturday morning We took Blake to the temple, then went back to the hotel. We got all dressed and checked out then went back to the temple visitor's center. There was an older missionary there who was awesome! He used to be a principal of an elementary school in the states. He had a guitar and sang primary songs and nursery rhymes with the kids for like half an hour. When Blake got out of his session we walked around the grounds, then headed to dover.
 We went to a place where you could walk along the Cliffs of Dover. It was so pretty. There was no fence or anything next to the trail, just a straight drop into the ocean. It made me a little nervous, but the kids were great.




Cliffs of Dover

They were beautiful
 After the cliffs we headed to the Dover Castle. It was huge with lots of different buildings and lots to see.

 The way they built these castles always amazes me. The stairs are crazy. They have the huge winding stair cases that just branch into other stairs, or hallways or windows. I could easily get lost in a castle. I wonder how the architects did it back then.
 There were people there dressed in costumes and acted as though they were from way back when. We got to have lunch with the King and Queen, the princess and this was Sir Duncan. It was fun to sit at the tables and see how the King and Queen acted and how they ate.
 Everyone had to stand when the Kind stood and there were all kinds of formalities. The reason we don't put our elbows on tables is because the tables back then were just wood put onto saw horse like contraptions. If you put your elbows on the table it would make the table tip and all the food would be in your lap. They picked people from the audience to serve the food. It was great! Remi and I also got to talk to the queen.
View from a tower in the castle.


Another view from the top. Of the sea

Somewhere over there you can see France





By the end of the day the kids were exhausted!!! We had peanut butter and Jelly for lunch then were going to find something to eat before we headed home, but as soon as we got in the car the kids were out. Another fun day in Great Britain!

1 comment:

Jones Family said...

You guys are just living a big vacation. Sounds fun! You have guts though on that trail. I would have had a heart attack and nixed the whole thing with my kids ( Chez hates that side of my personality) Haha but looks beautiful