Parting is such sweet sorrow…

There is so much to see in London that I don’t think it can be done in 2 weeks. The city is alive with color and lights, the quiet bustling of thousands of occupations. It’s tall and wide and mixed with a diversity of buildings that are older than our country is.

I remember starting to sob when I saw the Globe Theatre for the first time in my life. I just felt overwhelmed and overjoyed, like it couldn’t be real. It was there and standing tall and beautiful. Even though I knew it was a replication theatre, it was just amazing to me.

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On top of all that, I saw 9 incredible new and amazing pieces of theatre for the same price as one broadway ticket (crazy, right?!)

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The biggest “tourist attraction” for me(besides the globe, that was just a life altering experience) was definitely the Tower of London. So much rich (get it? Crown Jewels?) history in every stone of tit’s foundation. It was absolutely incredible.

I remember walking through London on my own and realizing how beautiful it is. How old the city is and how it touched my very core. Everything gave me the chills, had me bouncing in excitement, or crying from sheer excitement. And now I am home, looking back on this brief moment of time where I lived in the most amazing city in the world… and know that I have to live there someday. So good bye for now, London. I’ll be back.

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