Author: Colleen
As of today, I’m making my merry way home from London to Chicago for the holidays! This is my third time doing so since moving to London in 2008. I do not doubt that these upcoming days will be busy with merrymaking indeed, so I thought I’d keep things in the holiday spirit by “singing” to you a Christmas carol of London Relocation‘s own, inspired by “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”
Now, I fully understand that the original song represents the days between Christmas and the Epiphany on 6 January, but, for our purposes, it’ll serve more as an expat countdown, from now until Christmas Day.
To review the original verse: “On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me a partridge in a pear tree.”
*cough* *hack* Sorry, my cyber-singing voice is a little rusty. Okay, so now for mine *ahem*:
“On the first day of Christmas, London gave to me…
PARTRIDGES Kraft Mac-n-Cheese…”
Check out Partridges in either its South Kensington or Chelsea locations for a large variety of coveted American foods with which to stock up your London apartment!
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- Christmas in London – In the Lanes Where Snow MIGHT be Glistenin’ Soon!
- London Actually…is Stumping Me on British Christmas Films
- Living in London and Living its Woes…My World Cup Runneth Over
- Dashing Through the Snow…-less London Streets!










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