After some much-needed sleep, we all got up early, had some breakfast and made our way down to the British Museum. We got there before the exhibits opened, so we got a chance to check out the gift shop. At exactly 10:00 am, the door opened and we made our way in and the very first thing we saw was the Rosetta Stone. I’ve only seen pictures of the Rosetta stone so it was fascinating to be able to look at it in person. Then, a few people and I made our way around the Egyptian artifacts, which I really enjoined because I love Egyptian history! Another thing I really enjoyed was the Greek artifacts; I’ve always loved Greek art and Greek mythology, so being able to see the statues, artwork, and architecture in person blew my mind. After the museum, a small group went to Camden market where we had lunch and did a little touristy shopping. On our way to Camden market, we had to ride the tube. I got a little too excited and got on a train before anyone else did. As I turned around to look for my group, the doors shut and the train sped off. I was stressed for a few minutes but I ended up finding my group and we had a good laugh about it. For lunch, I had a bubble waffle. I got the one with bananas, strawberries, and Nutella, it was so good! I always saw bubble waffles on social media, so it was fun getting to try one! After lunch, a few of us tagged along with Dr. Cogan to the London Zoo; My favorite part of the zoo was the lion exhibit ( my favorite animal is a lion). I was quite happy with the visit to the zoo; I noticed that the exhibits were more open to the public than American zoos. After the zoo, we made it back to the hotel, where a group of us got ready and went out to a ball pit made for adults. It was really modernly decorated and a great place for us to act like kids again.