Friday, November 16, 2007
Mom's Favorite London Things
One of Mom's favorites- the London taxi cab. I think it may remind her
of a PT Cruiser, which she also likes.
Mom and her favorite meal- fish and chips.
Here she is at Buckingham Palace. She loved the gold gates
and the guards in their furry hats.
The candy and dessert counter at Harrods. We spent about
45 mins in the food hall- especially the sweets section.
Mom and I in front of the Tower Bridge next to the
Tower of London.
In honor of Mom's birthday (Nov 15th- actually), I thought I would post a few more pictures from her London trip. These were some of her favorite London things.
Enjoy!
Monday, November 5, 2007
She has arrived . . .
I know many of you have been checking regularly for the pictures of Mom's visit . . . so I appologize for the delay! As you can imagine, we had an action packed visit. I think we did every tourist thing in London! We also took a million pictures- actually 98, but that seems like a million when I can only post 5 per blog entry. Needless to say, I will not be posting all of them. You will have to ask her to share them with you after I return.
She has arrived! Here's mom with her luggage right after arriving- she looks pretty good for being awake and traveling for 19 hours. At the airport she had her first experience with the English language- not the same as the language we speak in the US. She was asked if she was "In the queue for the toilet?" otherwise know as "Are you in line for the bathroom?" She looked at me with a blank look- but in her defense- she had been up for 19 hours and her brain was not in top shape. Thank goodness her translator (me) was there :)
Here she is reading up about the sights of London. I think we may have seen every top 10 recommendation in the book- all in 6 days!
Leave it to Mom to find an animal in costume in the city! I never saw him before, but she spotted him right away.
Here we are on day 1 outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. This is the first place we took the Tube (London's subway) to. It is a very impressive first look at the architecture and beauty of London. From here you can see Big Ben and Parliament as well as the road to Buckingham Palace.
This is one of my favorites! There is no doubt where she is in this photo. This was right before our river cruise of the Thames.
I'll post some more soon . . . promise!
She has arrived! Here's mom with her luggage right after arriving- she looks pretty good for being awake and traveling for 19 hours. At the airport she had her first experience with the English language- not the same as the language we speak in the US. She was asked if she was "In the queue for the toilet?" otherwise know as "Are you in line for the bathroom?" She looked at me with a blank look- but in her defense- she had been up for 19 hours and her brain was not in top shape. Thank goodness her translator (me) was there :)
Here she is reading up about the sights of London. I think we may have seen every top 10 recommendation in the book- all in 6 days!
Leave it to Mom to find an animal in costume in the city! I never saw him before, but she spotted him right away.
Here we are on day 1 outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. This is the first place we took the Tube (London's subway) to. It is a very impressive first look at the architecture and beauty of London. From here you can see Big Ben and Parliament as well as the road to Buckingham Palace.
This is one of my favorites! There is no doubt where she is in this photo. This was right before our river cruise of the Thames.
I'll post some more soon . . . promise!
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