The Last Day 

Our last day in London was spent more quietly than the others. We started it by going to trafalgar square for a presentation. When we got there we realized how lovely the place was. There were performers on the side and artist drawing with chalk on the floor. Since I was with the group that presented I had the opportunity to join them in their search for an artifact. They eventually found this man who made rings for people to take, all he asked for was tips.  

 
He was very sweet and the rings he made has awesome designs. You could even ask him to make you a particular one. 

After the presentation, we all headed over to Camden Market for one last souvineer shopping trip. Of course, shopping can be a tiring feat in itself so we all took a nap as soon as we got home to recover. 

Feeling a little sad that we didn’t get to see St. Paul’s Cathedral, we decided to walk over there after dinne. It was absolutely beautiful. It was so big and ornate, especially when it was lit up at night. 

  
We spent the rest of the night there commemorating what our favorite parts of the trip was and how much we enjoyed the experience. It was definitely a bittersweet moment. At one point we were laying down in the rose garden, talking and Jesse says “We are just hanging out at St. Paul’s Cathedral-no big deal” almost emphasizing how surreal this whole experience was. 

While I’m incredibly disappointed that tomorrow we have to get on a plane that will take us home, I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to build these memories that will last a lifetime. It feels as if I have known some of these people for my whole life and it’s comforting to know that even after his ends our friendships that we have made will continue.