Gravatar Great post. Almost makes me miss traveling to far away places on someone else's dime. Almost.


Gravatar Wow, I wish I could go to London. Only you are way more adventurous than I would be.


Gravatar It's so exciting to re-discover London through your "new to London" eyes! I think this worked out the way it was meant to be, Luke camping, Josh in Ohio, me in Portland, and you in London. Kismet.

Laura (aka "The Boss of the Wonderful Company that sent Kim on this Wonderful Trip!")


Gravatar Glad you are having a good time. You're making me want to go to Europe again. I love that it your posts are sounding like the old you. Does the delayed interview mean you're staying longer?

Cheerio


Gravatar Soounds like your having a great time
wish Grandpa and I could still travel
London was our first trip, You'll enjoy it even more when you can travel with Stuart. See you when you get home.
Love Nana & Grandpa


Gravatar I hope you didn't vomit on Daniel Craig. Because you interviewed Daniel Craig, right? RIGHT?

I'm dying of curiosity.


Gravatar I love your London stories. It feels like I'm there with you! Glad you're having a great time!


Gravatar I am SO excited for you and that you are enjoying the book and actually seeing where events unfolded. What a great perspective as you read on....I feel like I am right by your side as you describe your experiences. Can hardly wait to see pictures.


Gravatar Again... loving your London Journal. I really loved the part when you talked about "before" ... so TRUE! --b


Gravatar Oh my goodness, I SO love London! Hope you're having a great time and will check in again soon to catch more updates!


Gravatar I thought of so many comments as I read this post and of course, now, at the end of it, I forgot most of them. When I was in England for a month, I ate Wheatbix almost every single day. They are actually yummy, if you drown them in milk and sprinkle on some sugar.
Oh, and I loved what you wrote about being a mother and a woman.... that really resonated with my own feelings these days. Feelings I have been too hesitant to post about because they are still rather raw.
I'm glad you got to see so much of London and I can't wait to see the pictures when you return.


Gravatar Wow! It's so interesting to see how You come out in this post--the whole Mom vs Woman thing.


Gravatar Wonderful post. It is odd, isn't it, to think of your Self as either a Mother or a Woman and to navigate switching between them. I wonder whether someone will figure out how to consolidate the two roles into something new (Mothman?).


Gravatar You are such a great writer. I cannot believe some big fancy publication hasn't already snagged you up. Lucky for us, I guess; we get to enjoy this yummy stuff all for ourselves!

I am so busy in these crazy times (so many sad stories) that I barely have time to think about the woman me versus the (single) mommy me. Your post makes me contemplate some things I've pushed away...




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