What a beautiful place and such special memories!!☺️ I’m so glad your vlogs are back.🤎 The double decked bus is so cool to see, it reminds me of Harry Potter! ✨
What a fun trip, you two! You guys officially conquered your first international trip with a baby! 👏🏼 that’s totally celebration worthy because it can be a lot of work! Melissa, you are such a champ for pumping while on vacation and also walking it out with a limp. Super mama! Can’t wait to see the lovely time y’all had in the Cots! 😍 Thanks for sharing your trip! 🤍
Thank you so much! It felt like such a win and we now have the itch to continue traveling internationally with Jack! Aww so sweet of you to say!! Thank you! I appreciate that 🥹 Can't wait to share the Cotswolds video so soon! Thank you for watching 💛
The cafe in the church was the saddest thing I have seen recently. In the past it would have been full of people in prayer during Holy Mass. Now people have traded the gates of Heaven for the material life. Sąd. 😢
We can totally understand where you’re coming from. We did some research on the place after we visited and the St. Mark’s Church was built in 1828. The church was deconsecrated in 1974 and was used as an antiques market until 2015. After spending 30 years on England’s Historic Heritage Risk Register (sites that are most at risk of being lost due to decay, neglect, or inappropriate development), St Mark’s is now part of a £5 million restoration by Grosvenor estates, successfully repairing and reviving the building’s heritage features such as the stained-glass windows, the organ, and the altar. So although it is used for a food hall (Their website claims the ingredients from all of the restaurants are fresh, artisanal and sustainably sourced, which is amazing!) people can still come and enjoy the beauty of what the church used to look like and visit the alter vs. it being torn down and no one can enjoy it!
@@RyanandMelissaPage I agree the building is beautiful but what I am talking about how people are rejecting God and perfer the world here instead of creating a relationship with God by His rules to be with Him in Heaven for eternity.
What a beautiful place and such special memories!!☺️
I’m so glad your vlogs are back.🤎
The double decked bus is so cool to see, it reminds me of Harry Potter! ✨
What a fun trip, you two!
You guys officially conquered your first international trip with a baby! 👏🏼 that’s totally celebration worthy because it can be a lot of work! Melissa, you are such a champ for pumping while on vacation and also walking it out with a limp. Super mama!
Can’t wait to see the lovely time y’all had in the Cots! 😍
Thanks for sharing your trip! 🤍
Thank you so much! It felt like such a win and we now have the itch to continue traveling internationally with Jack! Aww so sweet of you to say!! Thank you! I appreciate that 🥹 Can't wait to share the Cotswolds video so soon! Thank you for watching 💛
Enjoyed watching you guys travel vlog ❤❤❤
London is definitely on the list to travel to!
I highly recommend it!! It was such a beautiful and fun city! Can't wait to go back one day!
The cafe in the church was the saddest thing I have seen recently. In the past it would have been full of people in prayer during Holy Mass. Now people have traded the gates of Heaven for the material life. Sąd. 😢
We can totally understand where you’re coming from. We did some research on the place after we visited and the St. Mark’s Church was built in 1828. The church was deconsecrated in 1974 and was used as an antiques market until 2015. After spending 30 years on England’s Historic Heritage Risk Register (sites that are most at risk of being lost due to decay, neglect, or inappropriate development), St Mark’s is now part of a £5 million restoration by Grosvenor estates, successfully repairing and reviving the building’s heritage features such as the stained-glass windows, the organ, and the altar. So although it is used for a food hall (Their website claims the ingredients from all of the restaurants are fresh, artisanal and sustainably sourced, which is amazing!) people can still come and enjoy the beauty of what the church used to look like and visit the alter vs. it being torn down and no one can enjoy it!
@@RyanandMelissaPage I agree the building is beautiful but what I am talking about how people are rejecting God and perfer the world here instead of creating a relationship with God by His rules to be with Him in Heaven for eternity.
You can walk on any side of the road/pavement 🤔🤨. I don't know why foreigners think otherwise 🤨🙄