The class went to the Museum of London today. They're supposed to have a nice section dedicated to WWII. We got there, walked all the way through and found out it's being remodeled!
It was a nice little museum though.
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An old taxi-cab |
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An old bike |
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A vespa |
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Costumes from the Olympic Opening Ceremonies |
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The mayor's carriage |
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Beautiful |
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Loved how the prisoners' graffiti was in serif. This was a prison wall from the 1800s. |
After that, I rushed to the O2, because it was night two of Hillsong and it was Louie Giglio and Chris Tomlin and we wanted good seats.
I sat in line for a couple hours until they let us in, and we didn't even have that great seats. They were face on, but high up. The day people got to sit lower.
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Our seats |
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Where the magic happens |
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It was completely packed |
During Louie's message about "No Funerals Today," he fell off the stage. That was pretty exciting. He almost had a funeral today. Later, he was forced to sing God's Great Dance Floor solo. He did pretty great.
As always though, Louie Giglio was fabulous. He might be the only pastor I can listen to for an hour and want to keep listening to.
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God's Great Dance Floor! |
I'm sorry this is a rubbish post. I forgot last night and went to sleep and I'm about to go catch a tube to go to Germany. I don't have time to make it really good.
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