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Christmas, Family, London Becca December 31, 2009

Christmas Lights

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Sunday the tube was up and running again. Really, it’s the best and fastest way to travel in the city.

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We decided to take an evening stroll downtown to see the Christmas lights at Oxford and Regent Streets.

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They were really neat and big, but the crowds were just so thick, it wasn’t too much fun.

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So, we hopped a bus down to Trafalgar Square to check out the big Christmas Tree.

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I really like Trafalgar Square. It is pretty in and of itself and then with the National Gallery Museum right there and all the sites of London you can see, it’s amazing!

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As we were leaving, we stopped to listen to this man playing the bagpipe. He did a great job but he made me cold just looking at him!

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Then we all headed back home . . . underground of course.

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