London Day 20-23

FELIX

7/25/20252 min read

Day 20

When we woke up, we walked to a cafe for breakfast. We then got on a double decker bus to a Westfield shopping centre, in Shepherd's bush. I got a 2x2 Rubik's cube, and Maya got a "passport" for Reddy (her toy red panda).

We the had lunch at a food court and it took 45 minutes to find a time.

We then headed to a park, and met my cousins Oscar and Nellie. We fed some of the ducks, then went to a playground, before going to a pub and returning home.

PS I already worked out how to solve a 2x2 rubiks cube.

Day 21

We woke up this morning and we had mum’s breakfast, containing hot chocolate and marmalade toast, we then met our cousins again and hopped on a double decker bus to the London science museum.

At the science museum, we went to the “wonder lab”, and the game play through time. I got to play my favourite game, the Legend of Zelda: the ocarina of time, on the original console (N64).

Then we got ice cream and a tube home.

Day 22

When we woke up this morning, we had breakfast and caught the metro to big ben. dad took a photo of me holding big ben but my face looked all weird.

We then walked around looking at places that inspired harry potter, like diagonal alley, Gringots and sinus black's home.

Then we caught the train to the "tower" of London where we saw the total seal crown jewels and I had his disgusting salted caramel ice cream. It's been a few weeks (I haven't been keeping count), but # souvenircoin.

Then, of course, we caught the tube home to dinner.

Day 23

This morning we had breakfast and went on an Uber boat with Oscar and nellie. It was 1 and a 1/2 hours down the Thames to Greenwich, but we all survived (just).

When we were there, we wondered around until we found a bakery. I "ordered" a raisin scroll and a ham and cheese croissant, but it wasn't until we walked 20 mins that we found out that mum had ordered me a raisin scone and a lemon scroll.

After a 30 metre detour, we made it to the line where the time is set, it was a tiny path 2 metres wide, squished between a wall and a fence. There was a diagonal line that was an indent in the ground about a centre meter wide. When the line hit the wall, it went up in a straight line. so cool. It wasn't even straight. It was a triangle. Honestly I don't know what all the fuss is about.

We then went back on another painstakingly long boat trip to our cousin's house, we watched Paddington in Peru, and had dinner (fish curry), followed by dessert (lemon tart).

PS my ham and cheese croissant had mustard in it, so I did 't eat it.