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Mrs. Moonbeam, Los Angeles/San Antonio Age and Occupation: 26, Intern Architect Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Studio Analyst, aspiring Screenwriter Engagement Date: May 20, 2009 Wedding Date: November 2009 Venue: Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church (LaCoste, TX) and Mary Gray Events Center (Castroville, TX) About Me: I was born and raised in Texas, but after college I moved to Seattle for a couple of years and loved it. Then I followed my beau out here to LA and we're getting settled in. I've been making things since I can remember. I was raised by crafters. I love to sew, draw, paint, build, cook, bake (anything with a tangible end result is fair game). In that same spirit, I've been hosting since I was old enough to cook and set a fancy table. I kind of take after my grandmother, who believes that your morning OJ always tastes better out of the good crystal.
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Honeymoon Part I

August 2nd, 2010 @ 6:08 pm by Mrs. Moonbeam

Last Sunday was the anniversary of our legal ceremony (we went to a lovely brunch in the morning, fit in a run and saw a play in the evening) and a handy reminder that my recaps are getting stale fast. I’m going to start these things in earnest, real soon, cross my heart.

But first, I thought I’d share our belated honeymoon-type travels. For about 2 weeks (06/28-07/10) we roamed around Europe (London, Paris and the French countryside) visiting friends, making new friends and going to another set of friends’ wedding (in a chateau!). We totally didn’t mind mini-mooning back in November for our big wedding because we knew this trip was on our horizon. And we loved spending our ’honeymoon’ with friends—since our friends are so far flung it was great to see people we haven’t seen in a while.

Part one has us visiting my old friend (and bridesmaid) from architecture school who’s making her life out in London. Our trip also coincided with another architecture school friend’s stop over on her way back from South African World Cup madness, so we had a smallish reunion, British style.

The first day consisted mainly of finding food and nice places to take naps throughout London—any park was fair game. Then we made a quick dinner at her flat and slept as much as we could during the few hours of nighttime (it was light out from about 5 am to 11 pm).

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Day two involved the standard tourist’s intro to London, because Mr. Moonbeam has never been and there are certain things you just have to see. We started out down by the London Eye and walked over to Big Ben and Westminster Abby.

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Then we made our way over to Trafalgar Square.

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On our way to lunch we saw guards on horses somewhere.

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Then we found a sandwich shop, picked up some lunch and walked over to a church yard that was filled with Londoners on their lunch breaks. After that we walked around St. Paul and headed over to the Tate Modern to walk around in an air-conditioned gallery (we were definitely there during a heat wave).

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St. Paul’s

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Crossing the Thames to get to the Tate

After all that we finished up the day with meat pies and fish and chips at Canteen (sort of a nice dinner chain that uses organic and sustainably raised ingredients). I think I’ve had better fish and chips at places that only do fish and chips, but my beef and tomato pie was really, really good.

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The next morning, our other friend made her way from South Africa with her boyfriend. They were all hopped up on vuvuzelas and ready for a crash tour of London.

The four of us headed down to the center of London (grabbed a quick pasty, mmm) and made a day of it. There was a city-wide architecture exhibition going on so we tried to see some of that. The Victoria and Albert had 6 installations of architectural work to see. They were a diverse group of spaces and I loved this one.

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It’s made from split trees. The ground is bagged mulch and the tops looked like palm fronds to me, but they were another tree product. The inside had been polished smooth with carved words and the outside had been left natural.

Mr. Moonbeam liked this one. He is the quintessential bookworm, and wants nothing more than a place to hang out surrounded by books:

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The V&A is really cool and I definitely recommend it.

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After that we took a long time to find ’Brick Lane’ (or Indian food heaven). For those who may try to find it in the future, it’s near Spitalfields Market. We walked into one of the first places we saw and had some yummy food. I found out later that locals know how to make the most of it. The kind of bargaining that happens is, “I want to spend ’x’ amount, I want to bring in my own wine and that’s that.” Apparently if they say no, you just move onto the next place. The Indian restaurants take up literally every other establishment on the block. And with that, it was back to our friend’s flat to hang out and catch up.

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Walking through Spitalfield’s

On the last day we had to catch the Eurostar at about 5, so we had a good bit of the day to walk around and get a little bit of exploring done. So, the two of us set out to find Hyde Park and I think we found Kensington Gardens (a smaller part of the park).

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We think someone lives here in the park—how lucky.

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It was still lovely, and that was enough for us. So, then we went off in search of a Swedish zombie novel that was out in the U.K. but not in print in the U.S. yet. I don’t think you can truly appreciate the joy on Mr. Moonbeam’s face when I found that book behind another book on the store’s shelves. He was filled with about as much love for me in that moment as he was on our wedding day. (Darn, why didn’t I take a picture?)

So with that, we set out to St. Pancras to catch the Eurostar to Paris. It’s a pretty ride and I recommend it if you have to get between London and Paris. But book your tickets early, as Eurostar is like airlines in the way that prices go up the longer you wait. I thought it was like trains that just have a set price! Oh well, you live and learn.

Have you been to London? What’s your favorite spot to visit there?

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15 Responses to “Honeymoon Part I”

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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Looks like you guys had a great time!

 
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Miss Plaid (message)  769 posts, Busy bee

Your pictures make me want to go back. I spent a semester there in college. I miss it so much. Looks like you guys had a great time!

 
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amariem25 (message)  3,740 posts, Sugar bee

I studied abroad in London and love it there. My favorite spot there is this little park on the north side of the Thames. It’s at the Embankment tube stop. There is a little cafe in the park and they sell great flapjacks.

 
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fromcharleston (message)  651 posts, Busy bee

That guards on horses thing somewhere is called the Horse Guards Parade. Haha you were close without meaning to be :) I’m so jealous you were in London. I miss it so!

 
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Mrs. Buttons
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Mrs. Buttons (message)  5,046 posts, Bee Keeper

Ohh London…looks like such a wonderful time! I definitely didn’t want to leave when I was there a few years ago!

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,329 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh man, I have a friend who live sin London that I’ve been dying to visit and now this post totally made me reeeeeeallly want to plan a trip!

 
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Ambellina13
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Ambellina13 (message)  401 posts, Helper bee

mmm London is my favorite place in the world, and the V&A is one of my favorite museums… Its my goal to live there one day…

 
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Mrs. Pin Cushion (message)  1,012 posts, Bumble bee

A mini moon would definitely not be a bad thing if you know you have a FAB Europe trip later that year! Wow. Can’t wait for more photos so I can live vicariously through your trip.

 
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Miss Red Velvet
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Miss Red Velvet (message)  51 posts, Worker bee

Then one day I spent there, I think I did the EXACT same things! Although, we somehow fir the tower of London in there as well! (crazy tourists we are!)

 
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Miss Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

Yay! Jolly old England. Last time I went it was with Mr. G at Christmas when I met his family. We saw the Queen Jewels at the Tower of London-that was pretty awesome. The first time I went was when I was backpacking through Europe with my BFF. We couldn’t sleep in our hostel because it was so hot, so we would find parks and nap too! We even napped in a graveyard once, and that was a pretty good nap!

Looks like you guys were pretty thorough in London!

 
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Miss Starfish (message)  1,926 posts, Buzzing bee

I went to London in Highschool, I love all the architecture and history. I’d love to go back.

 
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Mrs. French Fries
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Mrs. French Fries (message)  2,218 posts, Buzzing bee

This is a great recap! Mr. FF and I are thinking about going to London and Paris for our anniversary, and this is super helpful.

 
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plantains
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plantains (message)  2,489 posts, Buzzing bee

Aaaaah London, I miss it so much. Your post kind of makes me want to move back there!

 
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Sarah

I remember someone telling me to just pick a few galleries in the V&A, rather than trying to do the whole place, because it really is massive. I picked musical instruments and costume, because their costume collection is supposed to kick butt. Uh, except they were doing a whole 1960s America exhibit. Not so great. And musical instruments…I had spent the previous day at the Horniman Museum, which has a seriously awesome musical instrument collection. Seriously awesome. The V&A couldn’t even touch it.

So I ended up kind of bumming around the museum at random anyway, despite my best intentions, and…OMG, the metalworks gallery was unreal. There was a display case of locks—seriously, padlocks—that I must have stared at for half an hour.

http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O77697/detector-lock/

I’m pretty sure that London is one of those cities where you really have to go out of your way NOT to find something interesting, be it a museum, a restaurant, or just a view.

 
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Mrs. Sprinkle (message)  545 posts, Busy bee

Looks so fun!! Can’t wait to read your wedding recaps :)

 

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Mrs. Moonbeam, Los Angeles/San Antonio Age and Occupation: 26, Intern Architect Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Studio Analyst, aspiring Screenwriter Engagement Date: May 20, 2009 Wedding Date: November 2009 Venue: Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church (LaCoste, TX) and Mary Gray Events Center (Castroville, TX) About Me: I was born and raised in Texas, but after college I moved to Seattle for a couple of years and loved it. Then I followed my beau out here to LA and we're getting settled in. I've been making things since I can remember. I was raised by crafters. I love to sew, draw, paint, build, cook, bake (anything with a tangible end result is fair game). In that same spirit, I've been hosting since I was old enough to cook and set a fancy table. I kind of take after my grandmother, who believes that your morning OJ always tastes better out of the good crystal.

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