Arwyn and I landed in London and were met by a driver the Fortescues sent for us. He was from Ghana and was happy to tell us exactly where he was and what he was doing when Ghana's soccer team defeated USA, eliminating us from the World Cup a couple of years back. He and Arwyn chatted the whole way about soccer.
We met Allison at the house in Westminster where we were to stay. She briefly showed us around and left after telling us she would come get us at 5. She had bought us sandwiches and smoked salmon so we tucked in, took our first warm shower in the last 3 weeks, and tried desperately to get some sleep. 5 o'clock was on top of us in no time whatsoever.

The three of us rode the tube over to London's new "the shard" building where we had reservations for dinner. The restaurant was three floors tall and open atrium style. The view was one I will never forget. The whole atmosphere was magical, and I was so exhausted I felt like I was in a drunk fog. Alex met us and we had a wonderful dinner and discussed our qualifications further. Below is a picture with London tower in the foreground the the shard in the background.
We said our goodbyes after dinner and they said they would try to have an answer for us before we left the UK.
We awoke at 4 am with jet lag and decided to get a move on. Walking from our house to the train station we passed Westminster abbey and parliament in the morning dark and stillness. We boarded a train for Portsmouth harbor to go see the HMS Victory museum. When we got there though, it was closed because the building was deemed unsafe due to the amount of rain they'd been having. Big bummer! Below is a picture of the HMS Warrior, the first sail/steam warship.
We returned to London, and walked the city. We stopped in a pub for a burger and fish and chips. We saw so much in so little time. I finally got my turn at harassing the guards at Buckingham Palace, rode in a London cab, drank a warm beer, and used as many howdy's and y'all's as possible. As an added bonus, we received news during the day that we got the job. Huzzah!
We had a full day and collapsed into bed. I feel like my body is running on borrowed time at this point. The next morning, a driver was sent for us at 5 am and we were gone as fast as we came. I will end this post with a gratuitous and rare picture of Arwyn drinking a beer.
































