London Trip Day 7 (June 8, 2011): Whatever You Do Don't Go on the Grass
I'm going to start sounding like a broken record but once again sleep was not an issue for Jenn and I. We are averaging on the trip about 10-12 hours a night of sleep and an average wake up time of about 11 AM. Today was no different as we got up at around 11:30 and started to get ready to go out to Wimbledon to take a tour of the grounds.
London Trip Day 6 (June 7, 2011): The Perfect Day
We have officially given up trying to wake up at any sort of reasonable hour. Even though we are averaging 11-12 hours of sleep a night I don't think Jenn and I have got going once on this trip before lunch time. Today was no exception.
London Trip Day 5 (June 6, 2011): Another Day Another Castle
And we are on the road again. After a day of lying around the hotel, watching tennis, and resting we hit the road again. We ended up waking up at around 11 AM again and we all are not sure what is making us so tired.
London Trip Day 4 (June 5, 2011): London's Rain is Falling Down
After two straight days of road trips, today marked the first in which we stayed in. For good measure to as it rained for the majority of the day. Jenn and I ended up waking up at around 11 AM and started to get ready. Our original plan was to go tour Wimbledon but with the weather and feeling like we all needed a break it ended up being a rest day.
London Trip Day 3 (June 4, 2011): Is it a Slight Left or a Slight Right?
After a fantastic day exploring Stonehenge and Bath you always have to wonder how your going to top it the next day. I ended up getting woken up at around 10 AM from Jenn bright eyed and ready to make the day’s journey to Dover. We ended up heading out from the hotel at around 11 to make the 80-mile drive.
London Trip Day 2 (June 3, 2011): Stonehenge Rocks!
After a very smooth first day of the trip we were ready to head out to our first road trip. We ended up waking up at around 10 AM London Time and were on the road by noon.
Getting to Stonehenge from London is about a 90-mile drive but the majority of the time is spent just getting through the city and onto the motorway (freeway). Our drive to Stonehenge was pretty uneventful except for having to find a quick pit stop in the middle of nowhere.