That ended our day (remember it gets dark at 4:00 so by the time we left there at 5:30 or 6, it seemed like a long day)! We stopped for dinner and hit the sack!
Thursday, January 20, 2011
London Day 2 (Wednesday 12/29/10)
Day 2 in London included the British Museum which was FULL of history. Actually it was also full of historical items that England took from other countries..haha! It had parts of the Parthenon and tons of Egyptian artifacts and all kinds of other things. Vic read that you should rent the audio for this museum, so he did that and just loved it! I like history, but between Vic and Charley, they really enjoyed all of the history in that museum! We spent a good 3 hours there at least. We also walked to Parliament which was a beautiful and intricate building. Unfortunately, because they were not "in session" (I know you call it that in DC, but not sure if that is the right lingo for England), we did not get to go inside. But, it was still worth looking at on the outside. We also got to go to Westminster Abbey - MY FAVORITE! I'm not sure why it was - it is just so old and had lots of history and lots of people buried there. The audio comes with this tour (which it should for 15 pounds - or maybe it was 12 pounds!) and was just so good and full of great history about kings and queens. It made Vic and I go home and look up all kinds of royal history when we got back. It's so hard to keep up with who married who and when! Plus, it was just beautiful and so exciting to know that kings and queens since 1066 have been crowned there on that floor that we stood. And even Kate & Will are to be married and walk down that exact aisle come April. I was surprised at how large it looks from the outside, but how small the inside chapel actually is. We could not take any pictures inside (bummer!) but I did buy some postcards for my scrapbook. Oh and it was interesting because I just assumed it was Catholic, but it was not.
That ended our day (remember it gets dark at 4:00 so by the time we left there at 5:30 or 6, it seemed like a long day)! We stopped for dinner and hit the sack!
The British Museum where Vic could have stayed for 8 hours!
Egyptian artifacts
Even Assyria had goat figurines!
Vic in the room with the Parthenon pieces...so excited to be immersed in history!
Parliament Building
Lambeth Bridge overlooking the Thames
Westminster Abbey - my favorite to see!
Vic on the tube still ready to go! P.S. Notice his beard?
Charley on the tube...but he looks super sleepy!
That ended our day (remember it gets dark at 4:00 so by the time we left there at 5:30 or 6, it seemed like a long day)! We stopped for dinner and hit the sack!
Monday, January 10, 2011
London Day 1 (Tuesday 12/28/10)
So, now I will begin my posts on London. We decided to go to London for a vacation and touring the week of Christmas break. This is mainly in part to my brother studying abroad in the UK this past semester and being there until mid January. What better time to go visit him and get our FIRST overseas trip under our belts? Plus, though we had decided we wanted to go before we got pregnant, we REALLY decided to go after we found out we were pregnant. It will be a good long while before we get to do any big trips once baby Seidel is here...
So, after rushing back from Orange Grove Christmas, we re-packed and headed to Houston for our direct flight. The flight was a little over 8.5 hours long and while we left at 3:40 pm on Monday, we arrive in London time at 6:50 am Tuesday. So, the flight was basically our nighttime and we tried really hard to sleep, but you know how well that can work out on a plane! It was not a bad trip, though I did get up to walk every hour, based on Dr's orders. It was just long and anytime you are cramped into an airplane seat, you are not that comfortable.
Anyways, we arrive, meet our driver (it was way fun - we had a driver with a sign that had our names on it! i always wanted to be one of those people! and he drove a mercedes!), and head to our hotel. Customs was no big deal and our luggage came - whew! We got to the Regency in South Kensington area, which is south of Hyde Park in London. As soon as we check in, Charley arrives!
Charley had been backpacking around other countries the 2.5 weeks before, but was meeting us in London to be our tour guide! He also ended up getting to stay in our hotel room on the floor....Shhhh...don't tell the Regency! It was cheaper for him that way! It had been awhile since we'd seen Charley, though we'd heard news and seen pics of the beard he was growing! What better time to not shave and just grow a beard than when you are in another country that does NOT get as hot as Texas? Vic, as you will see in future pics, even decided to grow one for his vacation (and is still growing it for a few more weeks just for fun!).
We went down to our free continental breakfast which was such a great deal! A spread of muffins, breads, fruit, cereals, juice, meats, cheese, etc. It was a great way to save money all week by eating breakfast before we even left the hotel. I would recommend that when going to London - mainly because food is a little pricier than the US. Get a hotel with breakfast included!
I won't go into details of each step we took on each day, but we did get to visit the Victoria & Albert Museum; eat lunch at our first pub, Goat Tavern; the boys checked out Trafalgar Square and looked for theater tickets (while I napped....pregnant and no sleep doesn't work well together); and then went to a Winter Wonderland Carnival in Hyde Park! I'll put some details with each picture below....
The Victoria & Albert Museum
Vic got a very attractive view of me looking at paintings....this was also a break for me - my body was telling me to take a nap.....the things you learn about your body when you are pregnant!
The Prince Albert Memorial in Hyde Park - AND our first official picture together in London!!!
The first pub we ate at...had to get a picture of the goat of course for Mom!!
So, after rushing back from Orange Grove Christmas, we re-packed and headed to Houston for our direct flight. The flight was a little over 8.5 hours long and while we left at 3:40 pm on Monday, we arrive in London time at 6:50 am Tuesday. So, the flight was basically our nighttime and we tried really hard to sleep, but you know how well that can work out on a plane! It was not a bad trip, though I did get up to walk every hour, based on Dr's orders. It was just long and anytime you are cramped into an airplane seat, you are not that comfortable.
Anyways, we arrive, meet our driver (it was way fun - we had a driver with a sign that had our names on it! i always wanted to be one of those people! and he drove a mercedes!), and head to our hotel. Customs was no big deal and our luggage came - whew! We got to the Regency in South Kensington area, which is south of Hyde Park in London. As soon as we check in, Charley arrives!
We went down to our free continental breakfast which was such a great deal! A spread of muffins, breads, fruit, cereals, juice, meats, cheese, etc. It was a great way to save money all week by eating breakfast before we even left the hotel. I would recommend that when going to London - mainly because food is a little pricier than the US. Get a hotel with breakfast included!
I won't go into details of each step we took on each day, but we did get to visit the Victoria & Albert Museum; eat lunch at our first pub, Goat Tavern; the boys checked out Trafalgar Square and looked for theater tickets (while I napped....pregnant and no sleep doesn't work well together); and then went to a Winter Wonderland Carnival in Hyde Park! I'll put some details with each picture below....
Food in London was a little different than the US. First of all, pubs are a big deal there. You can find tons of pubs everywhere and they are pretty equivalent to your Chili's or Cheddar's - casual, lots of choices. Pub food is really tasty and usually not too expensive, plus there are also tons of beers and fun drinks...for the non-pregnant. :-) When you go to a pub, you walk in, find your own place to sit (if there is one - that was tough sometimes; you just had to get lucky or wait for a table because there was not really a hostess to help you out) and then order your food from the bar. There was no wait staff and if you wanted more to drink or needed something, you just go to the bar for it. Also - you pay for everything up front and you do not have to tip. Interesting. They didn't even have a tip line on the receipt. Another different part was if you wanted a beer or coke now and then maybe another one - you have to pay multiple times; this is opposed to setting up a tab at the bar like we do here. They do not use "tabs". So, pubs are a great way to go when visiting London!
The Goat Tavern was great - I ordered fish & chips! And it came with "mushy peas" which were not that great - but had to try them. Charley had a kind of pot pie with meat in it; I think Vic just got a sandwich!

While I napped, Charley & Vic went downtown to Trafalgar Square and other areas to look for theater tickets; turns out they were kind of pricey and since we only had a week, we decided to skip any big shows; plus tons of shows were already sold out - I guess because of it being Christmas break. Later that evening, we walked to Hyde Park to the Winter Wonderland Carnival; it was a fun local thing to do - a great carnival with lots of games, delicious food (belgian waffles, sausage on a stick, crepes, etc.!). I'll let the pics below do the talking...
First, a picture of Big Ben that Vic got that day...
Also, a picture of our hotel...
At the carnival, Vic played a Reindeer racing game.
This was Vic practicing at the Reindeer carnival game. The more balls he got into the holes at the top of the picture, the faster his reindeer moved to the finish line!
And they're off!
Vic was number 9...he did not win though:( Too bad - I was going to make him pick out a stuffed animal for the baby as his prize...because I'm sure we'll never have enough of those!! haha!
The Goat Tavern was great - I ordered fish & chips! And it came with "mushy peas" which were not that great - but had to try them. Charley had a kind of pot pie with meat in it; I think Vic just got a sandwich!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
End of 2010 Part 2
CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS BLOG...
To break up one really super excruciatingly long blog post, I decided to split "the end of 2010" into 2 posts, so we will continue...
4. Vic won the FLAMINGO contest! During this time of year, the Texas A&M University System puts on the SECC (State Employee Charitable Campaign) to raise money for charities. Typically lots of fundraisers are held and TVMDL held a fun one! If you paid a dollar, you would send a "flamingo" to a specific person. The person with the most flamingos at the end won a prize (or actually lost, because they knew it would be some kind of embarrassing prize!). Well, one of Vic's co-workers really worked hard to get people to donate a dollar in favor of Vic! My mom even sent one in! He ended up winning...err...losing and his prize was having to parade through the lab on a Friday morning wearing a hula skirt, coconut bra, and carrying the flamingo! I even snuck over to watch him...he had no idea until he showed up for a "meeting" of what was happening!
Strutting his stuff....poor Vic!
Vic with the Finance Office
7. Las Vegas Trip - December 9-12, we took a quick trip to Las Vegas to visit friends and get away for a couple of days. Not only were our friends Joe & Cassie there, but also my college roommates and spouses (Stormy, Tab, Clint, Gena, and Casey)! So, we had a really fast trip of visiting, a little gambling (No we did not win a penny) and fun food! Since everyone left Saturday night and Vic and I were there until Sunday, we even got to see Terry Fator's show at the Mirage. He is a ventriloquist that won America's Got Talent and he put on a great, clean, funny show! We also stayed at the Mirage and even ate at one of Emeril's restaurants.
After dinner our first night in Vegas...
Room service in the hotel...we had a great view of the Vegas Strip!
Gena, Clint, Casey, Stormy, Tabatha, Me & Vic - Aggie Roommates, Neighbors, Spouses - this was after our dinner at Emeril's restaurant
On Saturday, Cassie & Joe took us to a part of the Mirage that had dolphins, tigers, lions, etc. Vic found the fountain of youth or life or something...he dipped his hand in it to get the youth or life or whatever. We made fun of him, but then of course we didn't want to be left behind...we dipped our hands too!
Vic & Joe
Vic & Sarah with our hotel, the Mirage
Joe, Cassie & Vic enjoying drinks at Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville

Terry Fator's show is a must-see!
Melbo & Pa got a Wii for Christmas; so we spent a lot of time Christmas Day playing on it! Here are Pa & Melbo (Stud and Ma are their Wii names) bowling!
To break up one really super excruciatingly long blog post, I decided to split "the end of 2010" into 2 posts, so we will continue...
4. Vic won the FLAMINGO contest! During this time of year, the Texas A&M University System puts on the SECC (State Employee Charitable Campaign) to raise money for charities. Typically lots of fundraisers are held and TVMDL held a fun one! If you paid a dollar, you would send a "flamingo" to a specific person. The person with the most flamingos at the end won a prize (or actually lost, because they knew it would be some kind of embarrassing prize!). Well, one of Vic's co-workers really worked hard to get people to donate a dollar in favor of Vic! My mom even sent one in! He ended up winning...err...losing and his prize was having to parade through the lab on a Friday morning wearing a hula skirt, coconut bra, and carrying the flamingo! I even snuck over to watch him...he had no idea until he showed up for a "meeting" of what was happening!
5. Ag Program Girls Reunion - Every year, we try to get the Ag Program Girls together at some point...whether it be a wedding, a trip to DC, or usually at least one Aggie Football game! This year, Lauren came in from DC, Darcee from South /West Texas, and Katerina and I from good ole College Station! We missed our friend Taylor, as she was in DC, but it was still great to get together and see the girls for a quick evening visit and meal at...you guessed it - Casa Ole! Casa Ole was the place we spent many a night during college drinking $1.50 margaritas....
Lauren, Sarah, Katerina & Darcee outside of Casa Ole
6. 3 pregnant ladies and their men in one weekend! In November, we reunited the Huey, Seidel & Powell families for a weekend in College Station. While I took hardly any pictures, we did have a great time catching up. The last time all 3 couples were together was in May 2009 at Port Aransas. And this time all 3 girls were pregnant! It was so much fun and probably the last time we will get to host them in our house because next time we see one another, we will all have at least one baby (and the Huey's will have 2 kiddos!) plus 3 of everything a baby needs when they travel! I have to say that one of the funniest times of the weekend occurred Friday night when the guys went to the store to try to find something that every person could eat (remember - THREE pregnant girls) and while they came home with fajita fixings, they also had Starbursts, an Icee, and Popsicles! What a random combination of cravings for the girls! OH! And this was the weekend we BTHO OU! I did get one cute picture of Haley - 14 months:
7. Las Vegas Trip - December 9-12, we took a quick trip to Las Vegas to visit friends and get away for a couple of days. Not only were our friends Joe & Cassie there, but also my college roommates and spouses (Stormy, Tab, Clint, Gena, and Casey)! So, we had a really fast trip of visiting, a little gambling (No we did not win a penny) and fun food! Since everyone left Saturday night and Vic and I were there until Sunday, we even got to see Terry Fator's show at the Mirage. He is a ventriloquist that won America's Got Talent and he put on a great, clean, funny show! We also stayed at the Mirage and even ate at one of Emeril's restaurants.
8. Christmas - we had a pretty quick running around for Christmas this year too. We actually put up a mini tree at hour house and did little decorating since most of our December was spent elsewhere. We spent the weekend before Christmas in Sanger with my family. And then the weekend of Christmas in Orange Grove with Vic's family. Then, we rushed back to pack for London (detailed blogs to come about London). So, it was a whirlwind, but as always, nice to be with our families! Plus, this is the last Christmas we'll have without a little Erwin/Seidel running around. Next year will be very different!
Our Mini Christmas Tree and Mantel Decorations
Our Nativity
We hope everyone had a wonderful 2010 and are ready for a great 2011!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
End of 2010 Part 1
So much has happened this year and a few things since September (the last time I blogged!). Since I have not blogged since then, I'll make a quick list:
1. The Klatt's came to visit with Baby Wesley! We went to an Aggie football game and just loved having them here! That was also the weekend we got to tell them we were pregnant! We even took a game of bowling in...Wesley got so tired that he just fell asleep. Then, we passed him off from one person to another over and over since everyone was bowling. He never woke up...even when the lights went out and the strobes came on!
Cassie & Wesley
Vic & Joe at tailgate
We had awesome tickets!!!
The boys at bowling!
1. The Klatt's came to visit with Baby Wesley! We went to an Aggie football game and just loved having them here! That was also the weekend we got to tell them we were pregnant! We even took a game of bowling in...Wesley got so tired that he just fell asleep. Then, we passed him off from one person to another over and over since everyone was bowling. He never woke up...even when the lights went out and the strobes came on!
Cassie & Wesley
Vic & Joe at tailgate
We had awesome tickets!!!
The boys at bowling!
2. Our friends Kari & Josh got married!!! After an incredible engagement exactly one year before, we were excited to celebrate their marriage! Kari was absolutely stunning and we are so happy they are beginning their lives together!
Vic, Jill & Granny Irene before the wedding.
Vic, Kari, Josh & Sarah
Eating dinner outside - the Wagners home was perfect for this party!
Meghan, Lizzie, and Lucas (and Baby Gregory is in this pic too!)
Leslie & Garrett
Cole, Russell & Megan
Jaclyn and myself...I think I was posing?? lol.
Meghan and Cecilia - 2 girls who I will be calling on so much when our baby gets here!

Vic, Jill & Granny Irene before the wedding.
Vic, Kari, Josh & Sarah
3. Couples Shower for Danielle, Justin, Courtney & Seth - TWRI hosted a couples wedding shower for 2 of my favorite girls at the Wagner Home on November 4th. It was a Pampered Chef party and a cookout outside (for the boys!). Parties like this make me so thankful for such true friends. We have had so many engagements, marriages, and babies in our group in the last 3-4 years and it's always fun to share with this group! P.S. I stole a lot of these pics from Cecilia - they were just so good!
Eating dinner outside - the Wagners home was perfect for this party!
Meghan and Cecilia - 2 girls who I will be calling on so much when our baby gets here!
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