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Departure Day
At last the day for departure arrived with a blanket of snow to greet us and confirm that it,s a good plan to be heading for the sun. We were ready to leave early. Sue came with Robin and took us to Welwyn North where we met Lynne and chatted all the way to Leicester Square. we carried on to Heathrow and started with a G &T and a chat with a nice man from Melbourne. Overshadowing all are my thoughts about ...
The final stats
... enough
Number of bottles of beer (probably a reason for last stat): approx 550
Number of bowls of noodles: approx 180
Number of sick days: NONE
(On request) Number of temper tantrums: None
Number of times lost: NONE
So, there we go with the stats. All in all a great trip and has given us plenty of ideas for other trips we may do so watch this space. Thanks for all your support and reading the blogs throughout, we hope you have enjoyed it.
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A variety of accommodation - differing views
... to a serviced property. The location was ideal for the Science/Business Park and town was walkable (about 30 minutes) and the price was comparable to a hotel, but with the extra home comforts this is definitely my favourite. Oddly they don't seem to be recognised in the list of accommodation linked on this site - only the B&B, which I have heard great things about too.
Quest ...
Home and done!!
But I say Adios to my 10 bed hostel dorms, shared bathrooms, Spanish speaking (which included a lot of pointing/actions/smiling and shrugging my shoulders/French/general Spanglish), throwing toilet paper in the bin, beautiful sights and scenery. And hola to the UK and my brilliant friends and family that I can't wait to catch up with.
It is good to be home once more…until next ...
Magical Christ Church
... time so we started to head back the way we came, in search of a nice cafe. On the way back up the street, we stopped at a Boots chemist which are pretty much everywhere. I went to look at food for Emma and found a massive range, unlike at the small supermarkets.
We ended up going to Debenham’s, on the corner of George street, which is a nice big department store. We went up to the restaurant on the third floor which was more of a cafeteria but ...