Thursday, July 29, 2010

London Calling

Sitting on a train hurtling through the English Channel I think it is time to reflect on our time that was London. In short, I LOVE LONDON!! The parks, the history, the public transport, the crowds – LOVE IT!!

So we arrived early Sunday morning to my dear friend Kate’s welcoming face! Had a rest, a shower and then headed out for a walk through a park in Richmond where they (Kate & Lydia, her sister) live. And this is where my love for London begins.


We had lunch in a local pub (Sunday roast of course!!) that fronts onto a park. This park was full of life. Children playing, chasing pigeons, families enjoying picnics and playing soccer. This was also the story on Monday in St James Park and again on Wednesday in Hyde Park but this time to a much larger degree. We could have counted at least 20 soccer games being played, at least 100 families enjoying the open air, and at least 10 softball games, all being played by amateur locals in shirts on/shirts off competition. Around the outside edge of Hyde Park, under a canopy of old tree’s, hundreds of people running & cycling. But when I say hundreds remember this park is so huge that there isn’t a crowd at all. Just a beautiful, open aired arena for the locals to play in. One event I have to mention, we were sitting on a bench in one of the parks when a women ambled past, looked at me, and then proceeded to flip me the bird while she kept walking on. We couldn’t stop laughing – it was so random!


From the locals – to the tourists. CROWDS of tourists, of course us being two of them! What no-one told us before we arrived is that we have arrived in Europe right on school holidays. So there are lines and crowds at every single touristy place you can think of. During our three full days here (Sunday not included) we hit up Trafalgar Square, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, St James Park, the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Covent Gardens, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Madame Tussauds, the British Museum, Hyde Park & Leicester Square.




Most places you just look at from the outside, take your photos and move on. The London Eye was cool, gives you a birds eye view of the whole city. It’s interesting to note that most of London is only 5-6 stories high, the massive buildings are the newest, probably a symptom of the Americanisation that has grasped half the world. Covent Gardens is an outdoor mall with café’s & street performers everywhere. Leicester Square the heart of the theater district, very cool!





A couple of places deserve a slightly larger prose. The Tower of London is potentially my favourite place in London. Building started in 1060 and continued in stages throughout the following couple of hundred years. The outer walls look like any old castle but inside is absolutely stunning. Lawns, century old tree’s, terraces and incredible architecture. It’s a place that oozes with history. For 600 years it was the home of the kings & queens, the final destination for some of England’s most famous, a place of torture, execution, pomp & ceremony. Today it houses the crown jewels (STUNNING), the armour of the kings, the Queens house (still kept ready for her if she ever decides to pop in) and the guards who act as tour guides by day and guards of the tower by night. They and their families actually live in the outer walls of the tower. It was so amusing to see washing lines on the thousand-year-old walls.







The British Museum is absolutely incredible. The second highest visited museum in the world, the Louvre being first, I had no idea what to expect. Incredibly, the first door we walk through and there before us is the Rosetta Stone. The ACTUAL Rosetta Stone that opened up Egyptian Hieroglyphics. Absolutely amazing! Further along a massive statue of Ramesses II, one of the Easter Island statues, the oldest ivory carving in the world – carved on a Mammoth tusk!!?! – and room after room of ancient history. One display that was incredibly daunting was a timeline in pills from cradle to grave for a man and a woman. Every prescription pill that the average person would take in their lifetime, displayed in a long glass cabinet that stretched from one side of the room to the other.







To finish off our visit we went to Leicester Square and caught a last minute show – Chicago!! It was brilliant!



Then a final cider, a wave goodbye and now we’re off to Paris.



Thank you London for calling. We hope to visit again soon.

Monday, July 26, 2010

... AND LIFTOFF!!!

Sitting on a balcony in Richmond, London, surprisingly not absolutely exhausted after our epic journey here.

Customs in Adelaide was brilliant. Literally walked through (got a pat down at security... not sure why?!) walked straight up to the desk, the guy checked our passports, stamped them (we asked!!) and straight through to the waiting lounge! It was humourous seeing mum trying to wave goodbye once we'd gone through and the security guard coming to move her... twice.



So off we went. I am so impressed with Singapore. Singapore Airlines was fantastic, Singapore airport was delightful. I think that's the best word to describe it, delightful. An oasis to enjoy while in transit. It felt like fresh air! LOVED it! We went to the fish spa! Having a bunch of little fish nibbling away at your feet was interesting, felt like an electric pulse massager. And afterwards felt like I was walking on air!





So now after approx 30hrs of travelling we arrived in London at 6am, made our way through the Underground to Richmond to be greeted by my dearest Kate!!!



Resting today but tomorrow we hit the town!!

Friday, July 23, 2010

ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Any language you want to use... it's CRAZY!!!! ONE sleep to go!

Next post - I will be in London!!!!!!!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

TWO!!

TWO sleeps!!
TWO days left of work!!
TWO nights to finalise everything!!
TWO ridiculously excited individuals!!

AND today is the 22nd!!! Lots of TWO's today!!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Shout out to Alex Leishman..!!

Apparently I'm not blogging enough. But since I haven't left yet I would have thought no one would want to read my blog as I really don't have anything exciting to say!!

So this goes out to Alex Leishman! Just because she told me to update my blog!! Love you hon!!

And for the record - things really are getting exciting!! ONE week to go!! This is unbelievable!!! We were filling out our details on Smart Traveller and filling out bits for October... OCTOBER!!! That is ages away and yet we leave in a week!! SO excited!

One week and then this blog will start to see lots of action!

Friday, July 2, 2010

3 weeks and counting...

After 2 years of planning and dreaming, this trip is actually going to happen... in 3 weeks!!

It's so interesting how something can be in the back of your mind for so long and then a point comes when it dawns that this is ACTUALLY going to happen - and then you start getting seriously excited!!

3 weeks packed full of work, life, planning, church & friends. One more Visa (China), a few more injections (tomorrow :S), a bit of shopping, some more preparation... and we're off!

I hear it only feels real when you're on the plane... I'll let you know!