Wednesday, November 19, 2014

London Anniversary Trip

To celebrate Bill's promotion and 7 years of marriage we packed our bags, boarded a plane and escaped to London for a visit. This was of course possible because of Nana and Grandpa who were gracious enough to babysit their grandkids for a few days. We thought the best way to keep them young is to leave them with a 3 year-old and 2 year-old in an international setting; I think our plan worked.

This being Bill's first trip to London, we had lots of ground to cover in a short amount of time. I, of course, had a nonstop itinerary planned. We managed to cover all the basics and fell in love with the city while doing so.

 Bill inside our B & B
 We loved our little hotel in South Kensington.

First activity for the day was a double-decker bus tour. We lucked out with good weather and no rain. Here are some pictures from the bus:

 Loved this little house.
 
  Trafalgar Square

 
"Hey look kids, there's Big Ben and Parliament." 

 

The London Eye on the Thames River
 St. Paul's Cathedral
Tower Bridge
Grabbing lunch at the Borough Market. We could have eaten there for days! 
See what I mean? 
"Why yes, I would like a meringue the size of my head, thank you." 
Making a phone call outside of Westminster Abbey. 
 Inside the Abbey courtyard.  
Hangin' with Winston. 

The first night we toasted to 7 wonderful (and busy!) years of marriage with the London Eye champagne experience. 

 It was a bit overcast, but still a great view of the city. 
 On the way to dinner we passed by one of London's charming little pubs. 

Day 2 started early with a visit to the Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill, a favorite spot for antiquing and people watching. 
Our room
Courtyard at our B&B
Bill in the study at the B&B



Next stop was Tower of London...

The hand-made poppies outside the Tower of London were on display in honor of the 100th anniversary of WW1. 888,246 poppies were installed, one for each British and Colonial fatality during the war.
 Best tour guide ever. I highly recommend the Beefeater tour, and it's free! 
Great view of the bridge from the Tower.

That night, we had a yummy dinner in SoHo before heading to the theater for a performance of "Once." Sadly, all our pictures from the night were on my old phone which is now broken. We of course, loved the Irish music and the pub on stage that they opened up as an actual pub during intermission. 

The next morning we started with a nice run in Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park and then went to Kensington Palace to hang out with Will and Kate. 



 The King in his throne!
 I knew my closet was missing something. 
High tea at the Orangery

Final stop on the tour was Buckingham Palace. The Queen only opens up select parts of the palace during the months of August and September when she is away at Windsor Castle. We were lucky enough to visit during this time. Pictures are not allowed, but we thought that Buckingham was the most elegant palace we had ever seen, even more so than Versailles. 




Oh London, how we love you, can't wait to go back someday! A big thank you goes out to Nana and Grandpa for making this trip possible and taking great care of the kids while we were away.



Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Major Keleher

September 1st marked a big day in our house as Captain Keleher became Major Keleher. There was a ceremony on base to make it official and then we hosted a party that night at our favorite local restaurant to celebrate with friends and family. We were thrilled that Bill's parents could come all the way from Connecticut for the promotion.

We could not be more proud of Bill for this milestone. He has worked so hard and sacrificed so much over the years to get to this point. It's a demanding job, which makes this recognition just a little bit sweeter. I know two little kiddos that think the world of their Daddy. Congrats Major!

Waiting for the ceremony with Grandpa.

What made the day extra special was that Bill's former boss, and our good friend TJ, officiated the ceremony. He made us laugh, he made us cry, and he gave a one-of-a-kind speech that we will never forget. Thank you TJ! 

You can see what Jacob thought about his Daddy getting promoted.
But once he realized he was getting a football and his very own pilot's patch out of the deal he changed his mind. 
"Wow, thanks Mr. Courtney! Does that football say CHOKE?"
TJ has clearly learned a thing or two from his 20 years in the Air Force as he promoted me to "honorary" Lt. Colonel so that I will always outrank Bill. Smart man TJ.

John and I pinning on his new rank. 

Oath of Office 



Proud Mom and Dad. 

That night we rented out a room at our favorite restaurant in town, Ratskeller. We are now regulars; the food never disappoints and they are always so good to us. Not only were we grateful to celebrate with wonderful friends, but thought it was pretty unique to have friends and colleagues of 5 different nationalities represented- German, American, Dutch, Norwegian and Turkish.
Our favorite waitress Ellie.
We ate until we felt sick, but the food was phenomenal!
Our friends Liz, Jill, Dan, Thomas and Vanessa.
Probably the world's best neighbor and good friend, Beate. 
The guys enjoying some nice Belgian beer.
My gym girls- Jill, Cathrine, Torhild, Vanessa and Tine.
And some more girls- Jill, Maria, Jenny, Missy, Torhild and Sam.