We decided that since we all have white sheets on our beds, why not have a toga party? What I have learned over the past few years being an art major is that we do everything a little more creative than other kids our age. When we all sit around and doodle in class, they are not your typical doodles, some are really nice drawings. Therefore when we have toga parties you are dealing with the most intricate togas you have ever seen. We had so much fun, it was definitely one of the best nights of the trip and we never even left our flats!
The next day was July 4th although there wasn’t much celebration considering we were in the country we declared our independence from. Yeah. Bill and Ashley (and Jen!) took us out for our farewell lunch at Lemonia, an authentic Greek restaurant. This might have been one of the most exciting meals of my life. Course after course, it just kept getting better! There were olives (my favorite) hummus and warm pita, different kinds of Greek dips, spanakopita. Cheese, Greek salad, and then Rachel and I split lamb and Seabass for dinner. Sooooo good!
After lunch we walked to Strawberry Hill, one of the highest points in London. It wa a clear day so there was a nice view of the city. Then we all took a boat ride on the canal that runs by Camden market. It was pretty cold but we all had a nice time. It was weird because I had to say goodbye to Bill and Ashley because I wouldn’t be seeing them at the airport. I think we all had a nice last day together as a group, I know I will remember the lunch for sure.
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