Tuesday, August 13, 2013

London Post 5: Harry Potter Walk part 1

There are many places where you can take a guided tour of London, but I didn't want to be in a rush.  Oh! I also have 3 kids (yes 3!) and I didn't want to pay money only to have a meltdown and get nothing out of it.  I found a self paced walk at this website http://www.the-magician.co.uk.  The directions are very good and though we are only about 1/4 of the way through, it has been a lot of fun.  We may go through a few more pages tomorrow. 

First stop was the Leicester (pronounced LI-ster) Square underground station.  This station can be seen in the opening seen of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince when the Death Eaters swoop down over Trafalgar square according to the directions.  I don't have the movies with us, so can confirm. 



Next stop, Honeyduke's or in the Muggle world Hardy's Original sweet shop.  The highlight of the tour as we were able to buy Chocolate frogs and every flavor beans.  More to come on that one.


Goodwin's Court - Could this be the entrance to Diagon alley? Or possibly the street in Diagon alley that sold the dark arts stuff (can't think of it right now.)  Brooke and Caleb thought it looked very dark and that we might be able to find a shop that sold dark artifacts. 


Time for lunch!  A little taste of home!!! 

We must examine all of our treats from Honeyduke's.  We have wizard wands, fizzing wizbies, lemon drops, chocolate frogs, every flavor beans, and a gummy snake.  The chocolate frogs are the first to get consumed.  Caleb was rather disappointed because he received the lead singer of the band that played at the Yule ball.  Brooke received Madam Hooche which though not much better, still had Caleb wanting to go back (which we did the next day). 



Every flavor beans - yes every flavor.  Each back of the pack was slightly different.  I didn't realize this until Brooke told me after we had thrown them away.  This was Caleb's pack.  He couldn't wait to try and dug right in.  All was smooth sailing until he got a dog flavor one.  He spit it out and hasn't tried one since.  Brooke was too afraid to try after that.



Diagon Alley or the Muggle Cecil court.  This was an amazing little street.  We purchased gallion notes from a little stamp shop.  There was a book shop that claims to be the oldest seller of books on sorcery, astrology, etc which was perfect for the Harry Potter effect.  


We also saw the place where Ron, Harry and Hermione apparated after the Death Eaters crashed Fleur and Bill's wedding.  It was so cool, but I neglected to take pictures.  

From their we walked from Leicester square to Trafalgar square.  This is no short walk; at least few city blocks.  According to the site, due to construction for the Olympics the premier for the last installment of the deathly hallows couldn't happen in front of the Odeon theatre in Leicester square where all the others had.  Because of this, they ran a red carpet all the way from Trafalgar square to Leicester square. The speeches and promotions from the actors with fans surrounding all happened in Trafalgar square and then they walked to the theatre to see the premier.   

Below is Trafalgar square.  This is a big blue rooster.  Apparently it is new and many people don't like it.  It is gigantic and very out of place in the middle of all the wondrous sculptures and monuments.

Caleb riding one of the 4 gigantic lions at Trafalgar square.

Brooke riding a lion.  This was a huge accomplishment for Brooke.  The first time, she came back down scared and said that she didn't want to do it.  I knew she would be so disappointed in herself if she didn't do it.  I could tell she really, really wanted to.  I couldn't personally go up there and help because I had Clare in the stroller, but we talked about it.  I talked her up and we measured it in hands to make sure it wasn't much taller than her horses.  It took tears and all my little girl's courage, but she did it and she was so proud of herself.  Through tears she thanked me for helping her to do it once she had gotten back down. 


Obviously not Harry potter, but cool all the same.  We have been reading sherlock while we are here and they have a replica of the sitting room in the pub.  It was quite cool.

We also saw the entrance to the ministry of magic, but I didn't get a picture.  We were getting to be pretty done by this time of day and ready to get home.  We saw the door where they hid the ministry workers behind when they took polyjuice potion and went in to the ministry of magic to get the horcreaux off Umbridge.   We also saw where the phone booth was put up when Mr. Weasley took Harry in the visitors entrance for his trial for doing underage magic saving Dudley from the dementors. 

Back home and telling daddy about our day.  Of course, he has to try the every flavor beans.  I forget what he got, but it wasn't good.

Brooke finally got the courage to try one.  First she got toothpaste, which wasn't bad.  Then she got something very yucky.  From now on, she will only eat the blue ones because toothpaste is not too bad.


Monday, August 12, 2013

London post 4: Logistics (Warning a bit of a ramble)

We have finally moved to our apartment.  This is much better than the hotel.

We have more room and are all in the same area.  Brooke and Caleb were in a separate room across the hall at the hotel.  They were perfect, but this was quite a stress on me.  Once they were asleep it was hard to check on them.  The floors creaked and the door was loud!!

We have a refrigerator and full kitchen.  It isn't large.  The fridge is more like a dorm room fridge, but at least we can store milk and a few things.  I can also cook now which is so good.  We have food allergies in this family and have poisoned ourselves more than once with Gluten.  They tend to put bread crumbs in all of their sausages and hamburgers or meatball type things here.

Getting groceries does pose a bit of a problem.  You see I have a family of five and we eat a lot.  However, you can't fit much in a dorm room size fridge.  You also can't buy much at the store.  You have to carry everything home in small bags and the check out is not geared towards large purchases.  Basically this means a trip to the store every day to get something.  Not the most fun when you have three kids.

Laundry is a nightmare.  We have the tiniest little washer/dryer combination in the kitchen.  First, it holds next to nothing.  Second, it uses some condensation method of getting rid of the water and drying them which is ineffective at best and sucks greatly at worst.  The cycle takes 2 1/2 hours and you have to do most (even painfully small loads) twice.  Did I mention that I have a family of 5!!!  We also make a lot of dirty clothes.  Once I finally get caught up, I will try to just wash every day what we have worn the previous day.  It has taken me three days so far and I am not caught up though.  This is even with hanging up most shirts to dry.

Internet is much better hear too!  I can finally connect my phone to the internet and I can upload pictures to the blog.  This makes me feel so much more at home!

The apartment is still close to the tube station and has a bus stop right across the street.  We are walking a minimum of 2 miles everyday though.  (Hoping that I lose those last few pounds with all this walking.)  One day we all walked closer to 8 miles.  I was proud of my little people.  They didn't really complain and kept up!  They were just having so much fun.

We have taken the last few days in the apartment to just get settled, get some rest and get caught up.  We weren't really able to rest in the hotel.  We had to leave every morning in order for house keeping to take care of their business.  There was such little room that we didn't like being there for long either.  Everyone got a bit of cabin fever if we spent too long there.  We will get back to our travels tomorrow.

We also did a bit of pen and paper school this morning.  One of our co-op starts this week back home, so we are trying make sure that we keep up with at least the bare minimum of lessons.  The apartment has a living room area that made this easy.  We have been doing so much learning without pen and paper that it was a bit of shock to get back to a desk.  It only took a couple hours to get done what we needed to do though and then we were off to the park and of course the grocery store.

I have mentioned a couple of times that I have a family of five.  I am becoming increasingly aware that 5 is number that people are not really prepared for.  Everything is set up for a family of 4.  From eating situations to beds in a hotel or apartment. Even the canoe ride at Kew gardens was set up for 4 people, not five.  This becomes quite difficult when we are all together and trying to do activities.  Clare and I get left out to do our own thing or we end up waiting a bit longer.

Well that is my disjointed ramble to give you an idea of what life here is like for us.


London Post 3: Platform 9 3/4



King's Cross Station: Platform 9 3/4

We had an amazing time at King's Cross.  First stop, the gift shop.  We could not possibly take our pictures without our wands.  Caleb chose the Elder Wand and Brooke chose Ginny's wand.  Brooke identifies with Ginny.  She explained this to me before we left for London and has done quite the character analysis on her.  I was so glad that they had Ginny's wand.  



The shop was amazing.  It had a wall for Olivander's and then a book store.  I was tempted to buy a ton of books.  They had a few that I haven't seen in the US.  Magical creatures and where to find them, Quidditch through the ages, and the book about Dumbledore.  We had spent enough though on the the wands, so I didn't. 


 Time to wait in line for our turn at the Platform.  There were some people there that were VERY into it.  One guy was dressed as Dobby.  Complete with tea towel. :)  Nothing risqué but quite short.  


 Wands at the ready. 



 Our turn at the Platform.  My three little Gryffindors. 




 King's cross station from the outside.  It honestly doesn't look much like the movies.  It is more train staitiony.  The movies make it look majestic, but really it is just a nasty old train station with tons of people going about their business.  That doesn't make it any less cool, I promise.  

Since our trip, our wands have been required for most trips out of our hotel/apt.  The children are listening to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow's again (of their choosing) and are so excited when they hear a place that they have been or realize something new.    







Thursday, August 1, 2013

London Part 2: The Tower of London and a laundry day

My 'real' camera apparently hates the fact that I use a Mac and will not download to my computer.  Additionally, my internet is painfully slow and I refuse to pay for bandwidth.  My posts will be light on pictures as a result.

We braved the tube for the first time!  All in all a really good experience.  Clare loved the choo choo train and really wanted to go on one again today.  By the end, Brooke was a pro at reading the subway map and letting me know where to we needed to get off.  One time she actually saved us.  I was talking to a lovely young couple from Louisiana who were backpacking across Europe and not paying attention.  Luckily Brooke was!  There is really only one problem with the tube.  Many if not most of the stations are not handicap accessible.  No lift or escalator.  I brought a stroller with me.  This meant one of three things.  Either lift the stroller Clare and all and climb the stairs, take Clare out, have her hold Brooke's or Caleb's hand, and me carry the stroller, or take clare out, fold the stroller and carry both Clare and stroller up the stairs.  Not only am I sore, but I look like I have been beaten.   My legs have so many bruises on them.  I am not sure how I will roll with the stroller tomorrow when we go out.  It was so nice to have it with us when we were not in the subway.  It meant that I didn't have Clare on my front or back.  But it was such a pain getting on and off trains.  We shall see.

We chose the Tower of London as our first outing.  It is a straight shot on the district line from Richmond upon Thames.  No train changes.  There is a Starbucks right outside, so I was able to get coffee and use internet on my phone for the first time since being here!  Then we had to go potty.  Guess what?  You have to pay to go potty!  50 pence a person to go potty!  It's like this on the tube too.  We had an awesome time at the Tower.  Brooke loved it and kept asking us to wait because she hadn't read something.  It was so awesome.  I wished my mom was there because her and Brooke would have had such an amazing time reading everything.  I, of course, didn't read much.  I was either preventing Caleb from crossing a rope or touching something that he wasn't supposed to or tending with Clare.  The kids got to pick up a real cross bow from the time and try on a helmet.  We have to go back to see the dungeon and the crown jewels, but I bought the membership.  It was only 10 pounds more and gets us in free to all the castles.

Then we had to find Whole Foods Market which is in Picadilly circus.  Unfortunately, the one in Richmond doesn't open until October.  Damn the luck!.  That was an adventure.  It was about 5 pm rush hour.  We had to switch a million trains.  People kept asking me if I needed help carrying the stroller up and down the stairs.  I must have looked pathetic!  I did let a few people once Clare fell asleep and I couldn't take her out of the stroller.  One guy traded me his phone and nice head phones while he carried Clare up the stairs.  At least that time, I knew she was safe.:)

All in all, a successful first outing.  The kids were exhausted though.  I had woken Caleb up at 8:30 am, but it was extremely difficult.  He would have slept until 11 I think.  They asked if we could just rest and stay close to the hotel today, so we did.

I still woke them up at 8:30 am and we went down to breakfast.  Clare has charmed the breakfast waitstaff.  She told one of the grandmotherly ones thank you after she had given her a napkin today and I thought the waitress might explode with joy at the cuteness of it.

Then we went swimming at the health club.  I met some American Ex Pats who were very helpful.  They let me join their group. They knew about better housing for us (we are currently in a hotel).  They also knew good babysitters in case we want to leave Clare and take Brooke and Caleb to see Les Mis.  I am not sure that I would do that anyway.  I might just take them and have Will keep Clare, but it was so nice to meet a familiar face and helping hand.

Back to the hotel for sandwiches and some Minecraft time.  I have been seriously depriving these children from their Minecraft time and they have been telling me about it.  Brooke even told me that she dreamt of Minecraft last night.  I do really wish that I could upload a picture right here.  Brooke and Caleb on their computers and Clare laying head on Caleb, feet on Brooke watching my iPad.  So cute.

Now to figure out the laundry and a cheaper method of eating with less risk of gluten exposure!  We found a laundry mat and all in all it was a good experience.  Laundry mats always piss me off because their dryers suck.  It is no different in London.  Luckily, we only took a small load because I wasn't sure of what I was doing.  Still it was an hour in the heat (yes I know I am complaining about 85 when its a million degrees back home), but there was no a/c and dryers running all around me.

Off to a store to buy my very first George Forman grill!  25 pounds and worth every penny.  I don't think we had gotten away for under 75 pounds any meal we had had since we had been here.  Tonight, I bought a grill, steaks, bananas, apples, chips, grapes, plates, water, wine, and a few other things for less than $50.  The kids said it was the best meal they had had (even though I overcooked the meat). So thankful that they like real food!

After dinner, they played a bit more Minecraft and I messed around on my computer.  Then off to the park.  I wore Clare on my back so that we could go down to the river Thames.  There are a bunch of stares leading down to a Grotto and tunnel under the street that we hadn't done with the stroller.  The stairs are super small and steep so it just didn't work with stroller.  Anyway, it was a magical time.  We loved the river.  There was a tree we found that had to be 5-6 feet across on the trunk.  There was another one that had been cut down.  The kids had a blast jumping on it.  Clare joined in the fun.  She was so cute chasing them around while they played their fighting game.  She even had her sword and attacked them.

Well that's our first two days in London.  Gonna get to bed!  We are either heading to Hyde park or Kings cross tomorrow depending on weather.