Before we begin our second and final blog, we’d like to give thanks to our loyal fans, Patrick and Whitey. Now, on to what we’ve been doing for the past five days. We’ll keep it short and sweet, highlighting the funniest stuff.

We spent Monday through Wednesday in Paris doing the typical touristy stuff and here is what we learned about the French:
1. They LOVE assigned seating- On the Eurostar train to Paris we were kicked out of our seats THREE times because we didn’t know that there even was assigned seating.
2. Much like the English, they hate doorknobs.
3. Paris is the sleeping capital of the world- We slept 14 hours in one night
4. They hate sneakers- We were literally the only ones wearing sneakers in Paris
5. They make excellent croissants and the same goes for all their pastries.
6. La Bon Marche- maybe the best thing Parisians have to offer. They were having a huge sale, we spent 2 out of 3 days in the department store and got GREAT deals on purses.
7. They have more cafes than ATMs.

Since we’ve been back in London we’ve eaten leftover croissants, shopped “in� Oxford Street, discovered Bershka (great store), saw Tiffany’s office, went to Windsor, ate some Indian food and enjoyed a fabulous Quiz night at a pub.

Quiz night was so great that it deserves a small explanation. We showed up late to Quiz night, but only missed one round. We were quite surprised to see how old some of the people there were, because we thought it would be a bunch of young drunk people, but it was a mix of young and old drunk people. Quite a few of the questions were specifically related to the U.K., so with the exception of one that Tiff could answer we struggled with those. Then, along came the Family Fortune question (much like Family Feud) and the category was “five other words for cry�, well we got four out of five and since a few other teams also got four out of five, we elected Andy to answer the tie breaker question. He of course answered it correct and our team, the High-5ers, (named that because Tiffany’s co-workers seem to think American’s high 5 a lot) won a bottle of wine! Quiz night was so much fun and we are trying to bring quiz night to America.

Our flight leaves tomorrow and we are not ready to leave. According to the law, we can stay in the U.K. up to six months and we are not allowed to work, so that sounds pretty good to us… look forward to our blogs from London in the months to come!