Dylan got up one morning and asked about “…our Queen
Elizabet who lives in a castle in old London Town…”, so the opportunity arose to
take our wide eyed Dylan on a trip to see the sights of London, which turned
into how many forms of transport can we get to ride in, in a day. It was a
memorable day trip in the school holidays particularly light relief following
the emotions of learning Milo’s exam results.
Transport is a Little boys delight!
| Underground train |
| Bus |
Excitement of the journey to London was replaced by the delight of climbing on to the top deck of a bus. A beautiful warm breezy day and seating at the back of the bus Dylan was like a happy puppy dog with his tongue hanging out smiling with pleasure. The bus commentator was full of ‘tit-bits’ of information, history and entertaining, respectful to his listeners and as English day trippers we were in the minority. We spent two hours on the bus, all the way around our chosen ’yellow’ route observing all the key land marks of London from a number of different angles. Dylan either knew the sights or had heard of a few so was pleased to be able to recognise them for himself. Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, River Thames and London Eye were key to his dialogue of recognition. The one place he also knew and wanted to see was Buckingham Palace, we were able to walk back to the palace at the end of our bus execution.
On route to the palace we stopped for lunch in what
turned out to be an exclusive burger bar with some quite intriguing cocktails.
Milo picked himself a mock-tail which contained most of his weeks ‘5-a-day’ consumption, very scrumptious
though.
Refreshed and energized we stepped forward albeit getting way laid by both tacky then regal gift shops. In the first shop Dylan eye-balled himself a new policeman’s helmet and a red/clear double-decker bus rucksack for flat-Ted to go in so he could see everything on the trip too. The next shop we just had to go into was the Buckingham Palace gift shop, a unique shop, we settled on some fruit cake with the royal seal of approval for our men folk back home. The only problem with the two cakes were so heavy, we tasked ourselves to either hold Dylan’s hand or carry the bag of cake! Turned the corner and stood in front of the Queens home, and our young policeman was very delighted too as he was able to see the guardsmen taking in the size of the palace. We had to explain the Queen wasn’t had home today so we couldn’t go inside to say hello and have a cup of tea, not today anyway!
| Boys at Buckingham Palace |
The last leg of our trip was to walk to the river and go on a sight-seeing boat back up the river getting off at Tower Bridge. The boat trip was part of the sight-seeing bus package so made the day reasonable value for money and perfect for boys looking for a trip out doing something a bit different with no hassle in the day at all. We consumed the obligatory holiday maker’s very creamy ice cream at the Tower of London as we strode to the underground then train station to take the trip home.
Really great day out and pleased to have had the
opportunity to see through the eyes of Dylan, who loved it. Again my technical adviser has created a wonderful video which gives a really great flavor of the day, its only just under two mins so do watch it.
Thanks Val she organised us well, great friend X.
Thanks Val she organised us well, great friend X.
Hi all pleased you had a wonderful exciting day in London it's pretty tiring isn't it doing so much but the best way to see London is as you did on the Double Decker plus the River Boat down to Greenwich is another great way to see the Thames and all it's historic delights on the water's edge. Do you actually receive these comments I send as never receive an acknowledgement so wouldn't know if they are getting through or not? Aunty Pat has been a great help with Mum at present as she's not well really think you know she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in June and it seems to be coming on real fast now although some days are different and she seems better but know it'll never get any different and we will lose our dear Mother as we are beginning to now. We have Social Services coming in once a day in the morning to bathe and dress Mum which is a blessing for Jayne & I being away knowing someone is going in and will pick up on anything untoward not that Dad or brothers wouldn't. Roger & I are in Cyprus now for a few weeks but I haven't told Mum decided not to tell her as think she would panic and possibly become ill with worry that I'm not around as she really worries now. I spoke with her yesterday and she had already forgotten than a friend had visited her the day before and many other things ... it's all very sad for us all as I'm sure you will know. Anyway onwards & upwards - you certainly get out and about with the boys which they are very lucky to see so many sights. Great film by Milo he's good and has a great creative eye for the photography & putting together the films with music. Lots of love xxx Liz & Roger xxx
ReplyDeleteYour life sounds so exciting Nic! Xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat record of our brilliant day out, well done to our Video producer and photographer
ReplyDeleteIt really was fun and easy at the same time.
Matthew loves the video Milo
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What a fab day out you all had, I remember doing all the same things when I was young as my grandparents lived in London, it's such an adventure seeing all those sites. Excellent video Milo, love to you all xx
ReplyDeleteLove Mylo's coat maybe it's a start of many new items of clothing to come now he's got the taste of tweed! ha ha Lovely family story as always and a delight to read & see what's going on. Love to you all xxx Liz & Roger and Dotty xxx
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