In July, the stars aligned as they never had before for AJ and I. In the spring, we spotted a deal for a weekend getaway in London that included theater tickets to Wicked. After seeing the amazing low price for this weekend deal and that it was around the time of my birthday, I was sold, and the trip was quickly booked.
As our getaway weekend approached, AJ realized the finals of Wimbledon would be held the same weekend we were in London. After a bit of research into ticket availability, he discovered tickets for the Saturday matches would go on sale the Friday morning at 9:00am before the Saturday matches. While I was full of doubt in his ability to secure tickets, AJ held out hope that Ticketmaster would work in his favor. A little after 9:00am and with a click of the mouse, two Wimbledon tickets for the Saturday matches were purchased. AJ was almost giddy over the thought of watching Serena Williams in the Ladies' Finals at Wimbledon.
Friday afternoon, we headed to the train station for our journey south to check two items off our bucket lists. AJ could not contain his excitement over his successful ticket purchase. The anticipation of spending Saturday at Wimbledon was definitely building.
After arriving in London, we quickly found our hotel, checked in, and changed for the play...the initial reason for our trip. We grabbed some dinner at a restaurant that I love and headed to the show. I was a bit nervous as I had built the show up so much based upon my friends' reviews. In a small theater, my expectations were met, and I happily checked an item off my bucket lists. The entire production was stunning.
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A quick iPhone photo among the crowd outside the theater after a stunning performance. |
With a bounce in our step and smiles plastered across our faces, we spent a sunny Saturday morning walking along the river! While sitting on a bench along the river sipping our morning coffee, we pinched ourselves that this was our view and our life!
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People watching paired with a morning coffee along the river with this view made for a perfect morning! |
Around 11:00, we headed off to Wimbledon on Saturday morning with bounce in our step. As we rode the Underground to the main stop for Wimbledon, the car filled with more and more spectators.
We explored the grounds and grabbed a bite to eat before heading to our seats. As we waited for the Ladies' Final to commence, I was struck by the intimacy and size of Center Court. Before sitting in the stands of Wimbledon's Center Court, I thought it was much larger.
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The Royal Box...can you spot any famous people?? |
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While Wimbledon is known for its royal and celebrity spectators, we did not spot any! Supposedly David Beckham watched the Ladies' Final with his son; we did not run into him!
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Watching Serena Williams play and ultimate claim the championship was memory that only this adventure could provide. |
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The silence in the stadium during play was intense. It was unlike any other professional sporting event. As we sat in our seats in the fourth last row, we could hear the ball bounce as the players prepared to serve. While watching the matches, I truly felt the sentiment express in this quote from Billie Jean King, "Tennis is the perfect combination of violent action taking place in an atmosphere of tranquility." Serena Williams' strength, athleticism, and power were incredible to witness in such a calm and peaceful surrounding. The speed of her serve at times was faster than the serves of the men playing in the Men's Doubles Championship!
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The Wimbledon Tennis Club ball boys and girls stand in formation for the award presentation after the Ladies' Final. His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, walks out onto the court to present the awards to the players. |
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The ball boys and girls that worked on Center Court were equally amazing to watch. The precision and poise that they exhibited at all times was exceptional.
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Serena Williams holding her Wimbledon Championship Trophy. |
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The presentation of the awards by His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, was our brush with royalty! Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, is not be confused with Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, is Queen Elizabeth's first cousin, while Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, is the son of the Queen.
After the Ladies' Final match, we strolled the grounds until it was time for the Men's Doubles Finals. We stopped by the food stalls and indulged in the traditional strawberries and cream. It was a delicious treat for a warm London Saturday!
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AJ enjoying his strawberries and cream outside the Wimbledon Shop. |
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Our weekend in London to see Wicked and Wimbledon was one we will always cherish from our overseas adventure. As we pinch ourselves that we experienced Wimbledon, remember the lights are always on!
~W