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December 2010: Christmas and marriage in England

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After a first night with Marc and Alice (lost photos from mishandling), the second night we slept in Babette and John Christmas (Elodie's parents) whose stud (superb in the snow) was to us the great interest to be 100 km from Calais where we had booked a ferry crossing at 11am the next day.


We were impressed by the enormous size of the areas allocated to the ferries and their superb organization. It was the storm on the Channel crossing was pretty hard for our stomach













The "cottage", 20 m from the hotel-mansion that we partageâmes with Lyonnais during our stay English.












We spent some time at the table outside at times and often in Claire and Alan, who had prepared much in advance, but because of the number, some were eating in the kitchen.






The interest of the hotel, in addition to its comfort, it was used the real English breakfast (scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, beans, ..;) in rooms with "bow-windows" grandiose overlooking a beautiful park.














Christmas frenzy with its distribution and opening gifts (difficult to get a non blurry photo), then the relative calm of a portion of Uno.















And the grandmother reading "the caravan" (a vintage Morris-Goscinny) to two of her grandchildren.











The next day, because of good weather (but cold) and the need to walk, we went to Greenwich and the observatory (the photo is taken at 5 meters from the famous meridian), there are superb views over London and during the ride, we met many squirrels are almost tame due to the crumbs of bread that the children throw their .












A visit to London was needed with the small obstacle course (Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster) and an attempt to get at " Harrods' for the first day of sales (Jeanne was delighted, but not enter because it is worse than the subway at 6 o'clock in the evening. The most interesting was the lunch stop in a real popular pub.











and evening of that day in London, it was a great buffet where the two families found themselves married.


























The end of the marriage at St Georges Church and the output of "young ladies of honor. "

















And, of course, the outlet to the applause of married








A group photos (with the groom's family right and the bride left).







A view from the banquet table with the bride and groom









A great folk orchestra made us dance like Lucky Luke and the whole world it took a lot of fun









even if all this went up a bit at the head of the bridesmaid








Blaise danced a bit, but preferred to be with his cousins parts pool.









The day after the wedding, we took the ferry from Dover (but on a calm sea this time) and drove up without too much problem Gif sur Yvette (and remains Yann Elo) to leave early enough (see the air of happy little children lunch) to join the Township in the evening (with a sacred mist from Issoire).


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