
Monday night found us in Hyde park watching what was intended to be one of the greatest concerts of the year. Indeed i haven't seen anything like it. They had hit stars for two hours solid. Each star however would only sing one maybe two songs, so you can look up the line up. It was a fun atmoshpere as people from all over came to be together and to celebrate with the Queen.

Tuesday was one of the most interesting history classes that i have sat in...we covered WWI. There is something completely different about covering WWI and WWII while in Briton. These street still echo with monuments and memories from these times. After class lead us to the Churchill War Rooms, were Churchill and leaders lead the war efforts during WWII. This was a top secret building full of phones maps and left just as it was in ~1945. When the war ended they literary just left everything and locked the door and so what is there is riveting to see.

We then headed home and thanks to Matt Mason enjoyed traditional English scones with jam and curdled cream. While eating we watched the Queens parade on TV. I felt very English.
Latter that night found us and the Queen's favorite play
War Horse. The horses in the play are created using puppets and they did an amazing job. The play was fascinating and moving.
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