You didn't bring the kids, did you???
Yeah, that was my first mistake!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You didn't bring the kids, did you???
Yeah, that was my first mistake!
I hate things like putting away laundry and dishes, and making he bed. It seems pointless, as ou will just undo it!
Yeah, that was my first mistake!
From what I hear, they aren't so big on things like sleeping in and taking care of themselves until later.....
Did you post photos?
Under my real name, yeah. I haven't posted any to fannish journals yet. I had limited wifi access while I was there.
What'd you see?
Uh. Parliament, Big Ben, Downing Street, Westminster Abbey, St. Margaret's Church, Tate Britain, Piccadilly Circus, Pall Mall and The Mall, Buckingham Palace, Green Park, Hyde Park, Regent's Park, Admiralty Arch, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Covent Garden, Cleopatra's Needle, St. Mary-le-Strand, Victoria Embankment, Russell Square, British Museum, Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral, Shakespeare's Globe, Tate Modern, Gabriel's Wharf, Waterloo Station, Victoria and Albert Museum, Harrods, Albert Memorial, Notting Hill, and 221B Baker Street.
Among other things.
I'm getting ready to meet Perkins and Plei.
And go get sushi.
are your physicians certain it isn't gall bladder?
For some reason, yeah. But I still have that scan to go. Must find my paperwork and get all that scheduled. The attacks are increasing in frequency.
MOAR JUICE.
Heh. I meant play-wise, but that was good, too.
ita, they definitely told my mother more than once that it wasn't her gall bladder before determining that it was her gall bladder, so. Although that was 20 years ago and there are probably better/different tests now.
Oh, plays! I saw Much Ado About Nothing, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, and Pygmalion.
Shrift, sounds like you saw a LOT, and some great plays as well! I saw some Tom Stoppard when I was in London a while back, but it was one of the plays about mid-19th-century anarchists, and pretty much impossible to follow. I'd have rather seen R&GAD.
ION, I visited with my mother, clipped the dog's nails, did some of their laundry, went to the grocery store (OMG the TJ's in Lafayette is nearly empty at 2 pm on Saturday, I love it so), and started some laundry. And I napped.
Now I need to feed the dog and pay some bills and make dinner.