We arrived after an uneventful flight to Boston late Friday morning on June 28. Megan served a wonderful lunch and we relaxed with the family during the afternoon. We learned a new game called Monikers—be prepared next New Year’s Eve!
Our dinner at Gibbet Hill that evening was delicious and we passed a wedding taking place which brought us immediately back to Joanna Peterson’s wedding there quite a few years ago.
The event of the evening was seeing the Josh Redmond Quartet at the Groton Music Center— a stellar new building that reminded us of Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood and acoustically just as good. The band was fantastic!
Saturday lunch was an unexpected reunion with Julie and Matt Buxbaum and their sons Benjamin and Aaron. They used to live in Shrewsbury but moved to Florida (east coast) for work about the same time we moved to Sarasota.
Unbelievably, there were no problems or delays with our Virgin Atlantic flight across the “pond”.
A small glitch at customs in London where Stella’s picture wasn’t accepted and she had to go through the agent line. Luckily it was very short, the agent was great and we were right there. So, problem solved! We’re still not sure what the “ problem” was🧐!)
Not as great a check in at our hotel, however. We are staying at the Marriott County Hall, right in the heart of Westminster across the river from parliament, Queen Elizabeth Tower, aka “Big Ben” (apparently “Big Ben” officially now refers to the bell) and next door to the London Eye.
Fantastic location! But after
arriving at 9:20 am, our room wasn’t actually ready until 2:15.
We walked around checking out the area, then took the tube to the
London Bridge area we knew from our last visit, Boroughs Market. It was
Sunday afternoon and market was crazy busy, but fun.
Found some light food and around 1:00 took the tube back hoping that our room was ready. Finally getting into a lovely room at 2:20 gave us ½ an hour to get ready for our meeting and bus tour where we finally got to meet everybody!
On our own private tour bus (there are 40 on the group—pretty large), we got a tour of West London’s highlights.
Our meet and greet dinner was quite lovely— each group got to introduce themselves. There are several large multigenerational families (one has 11 people, another 8), one elderly grandmother with her 23 year old granddaughter, and a few like us with just one kid.
After an ice breaker, we broke into dining tables of adults, young and preteens and a teen table. Very nice people, we came up at 9:15, Stella finally came up at 10. I think this is going to a successful trip!
We all fell into bed exhausted, jet lagged, full and excited for
tomorrow’s adventures starting at a nice bright and early 8 am bus pick
up after breakfast.