Hello, London Tower Bridge |
Bon nuit Eiffel Tower |
Our informative and humorous (British humor...the best!)guide in London who instead of saying to walk quickly told us to"walk with intention" as he led our group. |
Seeing my daughter as Ms. Mahoney ...priceless! |
Since they arrived many hours later than scheduled, we had to catch up to the rest of our tour group. We managed, with the help of one very tired woman whose job it was to meet us and hook us up with the rest of the group. So far, I was not buying into the "group tour" bit, but the students seem pretty great. The day progressed as expected. Put a group of tired travelers, two frustrated tour guides, crappy weather and 40 strangers together and what do you get? A recipe for disaster? It could have been, but it wasn't. Adrenaline and Harry Potter to the rescue! Give kids who love Harry Potter anything Harry Potter and you are a hero! After planes, trains, buses and buying all the Harry Potter garb they could afford, the first day finally turned into night and we all wearily found our rooms and slept!
Our fearless leader....finding out where to meet our bus! |
One view from our rogue walk. |
Sadly, it was closed for repair. Still worth the walk along the river! |
Their feet may be tired but they can still shop! |
Views like this kept us going! |
Every night after dinner our students would ask if we were going on another adventure and our guide would get us up to speed on the plans for the next morning and release us. We had spoiled them...in a good way. Their curiosity had been peaked. There were a couple of night "the chaperones" were whooped but if the students asked, we indulged. One night led to crepes for dessert. One night led to dancing on the sidewalk to an awesome street musician who greatly appreciated their enthusiasm. One afternoon walk led to Luxembourg Gardens and the Sorbonne where I am sure several of them now want to study for at least a semester. Our job was done!
Everything the tour planned was great and well worth seeing and doing. It was especially nice to have tickets purchased ahead of time and go to the front of many lines with our large group. "Sorry" to people we passed up in line! Our free time and walks together made the trip special in my eyes. This was the time the students would ask questions and talk to us and to each other. They were able to express their interests and maybe see or do something they wanted that was not included in the broader tour. This was the reason I was there!
On the last night, which was the Eiffel tower extravaganza and river tour, my daughter and I bought some postcards and made little awards for our students. We did not see much of the sights on the night cruise while we filled out our awards but the students were enchanted by the city of lights. So to close this long post I give you the awards...no names...they know who they are!
-Most likely to have an awesome play list for whatever country he visits.
-Most likely to conquer her fears and hesitations in the name of adventure.
-Most likely to navigate through any city she visits.
-Most likely to actually get a good night sleep and dream about K-Pop.
-Most likely to attempt to learn the language wherever she travels.
-Most likely to be where he needs to be, when he needs to be there!
-Most likely to speak to Chinese tourists... in Mandarin.
-Most likely to come home with new clothing from every place he visits.
-Most likely to be the only one to board the train through Platform 9 3/4.
Dreaming of their semester abroad? |
Everything the tour planned was great and well worth seeing and doing. It was especially nice to have tickets purchased ahead of time and go to the front of many lines with our large group. "Sorry" to people we passed up in line! Our free time and walks together made the trip special in my eyes. This was the time the students would ask questions and talk to us and to each other. They were able to express their interests and maybe see or do something they wanted that was not included in the broader tour. This was the reason I was there!
On the last night, which was the Eiffel tower extravaganza and river tour, my daughter and I bought some postcards and made little awards for our students. We did not see much of the sights on the night cruise while we filled out our awards but the students were enchanted by the city of lights. So to close this long post I give you the awards...no names...they know who they are!
-Most likely to have an awesome play list for whatever country he visits.
-Most likely to conquer her fears and hesitations in the name of adventure.
-Most likely to navigate through any city she visits.
-Most likely to actually get a good night sleep and dream about K-Pop.
-Most likely to attempt to learn the language wherever she travels.
-Most likely to be where he needs to be, when he needs to be there!
-Most likely to speak to Chinese tourists... in Mandarin.
-Most likely to come home with new clothing from every place he visits.
-Most likely to be the only one to board the train through Platform 9 3/4.
We will always have Paris! Ms. Mahoney and Momma M. |
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