As some of you may know, I have family in England. My dad lives there
and so do my aunt and cousin. I haven't seen my cousin Alex in many
years which sucks because we used to be really close before they moved
to England. The last time I saw him he was not an adult yet. He used to
talk about wanting to drink beer, of course he wasn't allowed to. I
wonder how he is doing? Some day I want to make the trip across the pond
and see my family. It would be so cool to be in a new country and
experience all the culture. I would probably call up my cousin Alex and
meet up with him and go to some london bars and have a drink to catch up
and talk about old times. I wonder how bars in London differ from American bars? I am sure there are some slight differences. I believe the drinking age is younger than in the United States. I think it would be odd to see younger adults in a bar drinking when I am so used to the drinking age being twenty one. It was kind of like when I first saw a child in a liquor store in Florida. In Indiana you have to be twenty one to even enter one. It's funny how you get used to things, it would be culture shock.
I would love to see Alex though. There is something about family that only family members can understand. We would probably laugh so hard together
and remember all the crazy things we used to do. We used to play with
his neighbors and make our own mad libs. We also would have tea parties
with lots of yummy treats. We had some great times together and I miss
him a lot. I wonder if he has a British accent now. I am very curious to
see how he's grown up. I know it won't be the same as when we were kids, we both have probably changed a lot as we have gotten older. I hope that we are still able to be close and not two strangers that happen to share the same grandparents.
Have you ever been to London? Do you have any bar recommendations?