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Time for theatre
... want to get it unlocked. It was so nice being able to have it on the trip with a local sim card. We used it as our guidance system throughout the trip. It was a great asset. We went over to the theatre. It is interesting that theatre prices are much less than Broadway but a program is extra, about £4. Each seat also as a set of binoculars that you can rent by placing £1 in a slot in front of the set. The play was very ...
Plane boring by Amy aged 3
... had a flunkey prepare a light snack. I have so many snacks at my beck and call that all I have to do is look as though I may go apesh*t and either tweedle-dee or tweedle-dum jump to it.
Eventually we got off that plane and went to get on another. Daddy expertly planned and navigated our way to the next plane with a cool, calm daddy confidence. We had 90 minutes, which sounds a lot, but I find such a lot of things to poke or lick on the way that ...
A Frightful Experience
... trumped up the same stairs that Sir Walter Raleigh had to everyday during his imprisonment. Exactly how many people can say that they did that in a day? Not many. At the end of the day, we were thoroughly exhausted but kept proclaiming how much fun we had to everyone who would listen. If anyone ever comes to London, going to see the Tower of London would be the first thing I would suggest. My momma told me I would love it and at first I didn't believe her, shows me for doubting her magical powers! :)
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Wishful Thinking
... Nike+, so when I run it tracks how many calories I burn, how many kilometers I run, and the speed at which I'm running at. This goes above and beyond that, and tracks steps & how many calories you burn doing other activities. I thought it would be very beneficial when I'm doing other sports such as crossfit & slo-pitch, and the fact that the new ICE version was only available in London and LA made it an easy decision - I had to pick ...
London via Stonehenge, Lego Land and Windsor
... another wide berth when we found out it was a roller coaster. We couldn't ask Liam to go on it if the adults preferred not to as well. Kath did manage to talk the boys into the pirates landing ride, another wet ride or should be called a soaking ride. Just outside the exit to the ride is a family size drying booth, very useful. Next Liam wanted to ride on the Atlantis submarine voyager, which was interesting as it was like riding in a glass bottom boat over ...