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Our Honeymoon!

In honor of our 1 year, 1 month and 1 day wedding anniversary, I have decided to finally take advantage of my Flickr account and upload honeymoon photos! All of the photos I have uploaded today are from the first day of our honeymoon. We flew from Houston to London, took the train from the airport into London, took a cab to our hotel, crashed and took a much needed nap, and then went walking about South Kensington – to Harrod’s, Wagamama’s, and just general sightseeing.

Hmmm… I guess I could have uploaded wedding photos first. Oh well. I was looking through honeymoon photos, so I went with them.

I’ve got about 2000 more to add, but you can view the first ones in the Honeymoon – London album. The Paris photos will follow. And then some wedding photos. I didn’t take many wedding photos, since I was sort of busy with everything else that day.

Enjoy the pictures!

Update: As of 9:30 pm Central Time, I have uploaded and captioned the rest of the day 1 photos. Whew. The scary thing is, that is probably the least photos I have for any day of our trip, and I have been weeding out the duplicates and ones that just aren’t very good. This could take awhile, but it is worth it!

Also, some of these will eventually end up on Pixelog, which I plan to start updating again next week. (After I clear out 6 months worth of spam comments.)

By Christine

Christine is an Avenger of Sexiness. Her Superpower is helping Hot Mamas grow their Confidence by rediscovering their Beauty. She lives in the Heights in Houston, Texas, works as a boudoir photographer, and writes about running a Business of Awesome. In her spare time, she loves to knit, especially when she travels. She & her husband Mike have a food blog at Spoon & Knife.

5 replies on “Our Honeymoon!”

I got funny looks while I was in Houston; while on the plane, the flight attendant offered to give us forks so we could eat the wedding cake we brought with us; in London? People didn’t even look twice. I guess the random wearing of tiaras is common in London or something? 😉

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