Time is winding down and my time here is becoming so minimal. This past weekend, I decided that I was going to run a few errands. Those errands included spending a return voucher I had from a high street store, so they call it. Every town has a High Street, which usually has the same kind of clothing stores - Monsoon, Jigsaw, Top Shop, Karen Miller, etc. All of which do not exist in America. Dan lives close to
Kensington High Street, which is in
Kensington (ta
da!). They have all of those shops PLUS
L'Occitaine (my favorite skin care place) and American Apparel and even a Whole Foods!
After my short time in
Kensington, I decided I wanted to go to
Spittlefields market to buy a good 'ole British hat. People in America don't wear these hats, but I think they're the coolest things! So, of course, I'm planning on bringing the British fashion to Chicago. And I'll love that I'm the only one with such a thing! Unfortunately, after about an hour and a half of travel on the wretched tube system,
Spittlefields was closed. I was really surprised! So, I got on a bus and made my way to Harrods to pick up some little treats for some friends. Harrods is down the street from
Kensington High Street and I should have gone there first. Would have saved me 3 hours of traveling... hind sight is always 20/20, isn't it.
Harrods is a BEAUTIFUL store. It's certainly a London landmark for shopping as they have EVERYTHING you can imagine there. I was going to go in to detail about Harrods, but I thought I would just add a link instead -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrods. Here is where I found a lovely feather hair piece (not necessarily a hat, but I absolutely love it and can't wait to sport it!) and some tea in cute little tins for a couple of my friends.
That evening, I was feeling quite lazy and tired from the day. I wanted to take a nap, but that never happened. Kelly, Dan's friends fiancee, was having her "hen" (a.k.a.
bachelorette) party. They were going to this club in
Covent Garden and I told them I would meet them there. After much deliberation, I snapped out of the lazy Denise mode and got on that tube and met up with the girls. They were all dressed up like the Pink Ladies. It was so much fun!!! Aside from having tequila spilled on my toes from a guy who hates
tequila and was feeling the pressure from his friends to drink it... and getting ice thrown in my eye by another bloke that I assume was trying to pick me up... it was good fun! And I was very grateful to check off an item on my list - go to a proper club in London. I was also very surprised at the musical line up - Working 9-5, Grease Lightning, and many other American tunes... I counted 1 British song and that was it!
After getting home at 3am, I had wanted to wake up at 10am to leave for Bath. Dan felt guilty for waking me up, so he didn't, and I slept until 11:30. Got up and made us an
omelet. Around 1pm or so, we finally left for Bath. Bath was so beautiful! I love the architecture there! Although I didn't get to see much, I was happy to go to the Roman Baths. It was absolutely amazing to see this
monstrosity the Romans had created over 2000 years ago. They were so advanced for the technology they didn't have in those days. And everything was so beautiful! It was really cool imagining what it must have been like in those days. I really enjoyed that!!!
Afterwards, Dan recommended we go for a swim at a "Bath Spa". There weren't any baths, so to speak, but more of an indoor pool and a rooftop pool. There was also a sauna with 4 rooms to choose from... with 4 different flavors - Mint,
Eucalyptus,
Lavender, and
Frankincense. It was such an amazingly beautiful place! I was so grateful to have spent that time with Dan there... it even almost brought a tear to my eye from the joy I had.
We went out to dinner and were then on our way back to London. We didn't get in until midnight and Dan and I were both completely shattered!
The following evening, Dan and I were invited to go to an album release party for Don-e.
Jeremiah, a guy that works for me, plays the bass and he was performing at this party and will do a little traveling with Don-e as well. I believe they're going to Spain in a couple of weeks time.
Jeremiah had also been asked to tour with Mary J
Bilge, but he declined due to work (sucker!). Now, he says when he gets an opportunity like that, he's not going to turn it down. He was amazing! The party was good fun! And Grace Jones was there!!! Just in case you don't know who Grace Jones is, I certainly didn't, she's a vocalist/actress/model. She was a Bond girl in A Time To Kill. Don-e helped produce a couple of her albums.
On my list of things to do before I leave:
- Take evening pictures of London
- Go to Greenwich (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwich)
- Go to Jazz Cafe in Camden
- Explore the Camden market
- Explore the Petticoat market
- Go to Hummingbirds (it's a bakery that's suppose to make great cupcakes!)