Ready and waiting to get our tickets for Lion King.
A little theatre tucked away in London.
Got the treats, drinks, just waiting for the lights to go out.
The show is done and it was awesome. One of the best musicals we have seen. The boys loved, even Tyler and he is not one to go with us to see musicals.
A statue of John Wesley on the grounds of St. Paul's Cathedral, founder of the Methodist movement in the 18th century.
The 365 foot dome stands as a symbol of Britain's resilience. During WWII, 57 days of constant Nazi bombing did not destroy St. Paul's Cathedral. This, in part, was thanks to the volunteer fireman who stayed on the dome to guard the church.
The sight of Lady Diana and Prince Charles wedding in 1981, St. Paul's is England's national church.
Since 604 A.D., a church has existed on this spot. St. Paul's is the fourth largest church in Europe.
Among the dead buried here are Horatio Nelson who wore Napoleon down, the Duke of Wellington who finished off Napoleon, and Charles Cornwallis who was traded back to England when George Washington got the better of him at Yorktown.
A gold statue of the Apostle Paul.
A sight on the grounds that commemorates where Paul's cross stood.
Can you see Tyler climbing the stairs? This is what he would do and we would encourage him to run it. Still didn't help. He was still 100% adrenaline no matter how much we had him do each day.
Eating at our favorite find again. The best buffet money can buy.
The sharwarma makes my mouth water even now. I don't care if it was a crippled chicken instead of a free-range, it was good.













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