Summary of the first day.

The first day, I took my first flight, I went to the London eye,I road the London Bridge where was the worst rain I've never seen, and I've met the host family.
Monday, I woke up early for go to the airport at the good hour.
When I arrived at the paper checking my cerfa was not good, so it stressed me a bit but fortunately my teacher has taken the right paper and I continued my trip.
It was my first flight and I felt like a roller coaster because I couldn't spot myself because I didn't have a porthole. During the flight I played cards with the person who was on my right and I readed a book and share some passages of the book with Mathurin because he too like Bernard Werber’s books.
Once landed we took our bus and we arrived in the central London where we saw the Big Ben but unfortunately it was under reconstruction so we could not take good photos.
We crossed the Westminster Bridge for go to the London eye enter.
From the London eye the view is beautiful because we can see all the city, every monument are visible for us, among them Buckingham Palace is the easiest to find because it is surrounded by the St Jame’s Park’s trees.
There I’ve noted old and modern buildings are side by side.
The specific aspects of the wheel are that the full closed and larges cabins (we were around twenty on) and else it doesn’t stop: we went in when it turns.
Next, we went to regroup at the Sea Life aquarium which (we talked about last year in class) before to go to the skate-park for the afternoon snack. Skaters was impressive because I know I can’t do what they do.
We took photos of The Golden Hinde, an old boat of the sixteen century.
Next, the walking tour continue until London bridge where was the worst and coldest rain I’ve never seen: I’ve discovered the bad time of England (apparently better than in Scotland).
When I met the family, I was frozen but at home I dried myself.
I’ve talked with the hosts: the man is called Tom and he is a fisherman her woman is named Sandra and she took us after the journey with class they have also a cat named Swizz.
We gave wine, hazelnuts caramelized and “sarment du Médoc”, they thanked us; we unpacked our suitcase.
They were kindful with me because they cooked me little quiches for replace the breaded fish because I can’t stand every coming from the sea.
The dinner was parts of pizza and chips, the dessert was a banana yogurt.
Before sleep I tried to make a record, but the host has call back to sleep so I didn’t do any audio there.