We headed to where the Yeomen (don't call them Beefeaters) started their tour and got two spots in until the rain canceled the tour. Very bummed as he was especially witty. O thought it was hilarious when he told the crowd we were supposed to throw him 10£ notes. We peeled out, P and I opting to skip the implements of torture room. We wandered up to the Crown jewels. I don't know about your six year old, but P was all over it. "Look Mom! that crown would totally fit me". This was not made any better by the gift shop selling tiaras in miniature. Jewels seen we found Dennis, O and the rest of the family and headed for the armory. Axes, swords (non diamond encrusted), maces, armor, horse armor.. You name it we saw it.
Passed a few ravens by which point we passed through one last trinket shop (we ended up with no souvineers!) and out into the rain. We had been there about an hour and a half and were all pretty toast. We headed out to find lunch. Mr. Jeske found his bliss, we ate at a gourmet burger joint that had Thai peanut sauce for it's fries - delicious - and I'm pretty sure my right arteries are begging for mercy. After lunch the Camagna's were off to ride the Red Bus tour and the rest of us headed home.
Mom had cleaned up and gone out to buy a newspaper and in the process lost her credit cards. Luckily our neighbor had found them. Huge relief.
Bistro George for dinner I am beyond tired. Tomorrow is the British Museum and perhaps a trip to see the royal mews.
Sorry about missing a day, the pace is getting to me. Now is the time when I would call one or all of my Niles Mommies and fob my children off on them for an hour of sanity.
Cheers,
Sarah
You're doing a great job of seeing EVERYTHING possible! Don't forget to take pix, show us when you get back.
ReplyDeleteWe're sure trying. This week it's ramped up because my brothers family is only here a week.
ReplyDeleteI'll gladly take the girls when you all return home. Maya is jonesing for O time!
ReplyDeleteHillary, can you meet us at the airport?
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