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What a Place to End Our Trip!
... Started out with volcano information, rock formations, and Earth's crust. Then we had to go. I loved it all. The third and final day. Harry Potter studio time. This was our first time going through the underground tube system. Rush hour. Holy smokes there are tooooooo many people going to work. Good thing my mom read the map quickly to figure out where we needed to stand. We were not allowed to stop. Once we arrived at the studio, you could see the ...
The old Casio watch bites the dust
Fred carries his swimming pool watch on every vacation . Having the band fall off at DIA was the signal that it was ready to be put down. Shortly after our arrival in London, the numbers started to disappear . Luckily Heathrow is duty-free heaven,so we killed some of our five hour lay-over shopping for another Casiio that Fred can wear while treading ...
War Day
I inadvertently planned the day to be war themed. First stop was the Churchill War Rooms and Churchill Museum, then a 2hr walking tour about The Blitz, and ending the day with War Horse (the theatrical production, not the movie). Churchill War Rooms and museum was excellent. I have a new appreciation for Churchill and what the British went through during the war. As someone said to me as we were chatting in ...
In London for the Olympics!
... The bar area was ridiculously busy but in the end we got an end of a table and shared a chicken masala while waiting for the others to turn up. Eventually Joan, Beresford, Michael & Tom turned up, raving about the exciting hockey match they had just witnessed. We had a drink and then wandered into Westfield to have a quick dinner with them at the World Food Court before we all went our separate ways home. At ...
Last shop
... also had normal seated booths too. We were lucky to get one of these which was nice. They also have built in water pumps on the tables for water, with still or fizzy (no not the champagne).
Tomorrow we are off out into the countryside to visit a freind of Kates (who also went to Marsden) and her family. It will be a 40 minute train journey to Hildenborough from Charing Cross Staion. It will be an early start as we need ...