Monday, December 7, 2009

The Lights of London

Monday 7th December

Well the camper is all fixed and ready for its journey back to New Zealand. Rae spent quite a bit of time on the internet looking for some sunshine – the best we could find was in Mooloolaba so we ended up in a small hotel (Faulty Towers?) in Feltham, London last week. The temperatures in Spain were only about 15 and the weather forecast was for rain! We also looked at Canary Islands but it also had a rain forecast so we got out the sunglasses and spent some more time in London – true we did wear our sunglasses, very cool but had a couple of fine days!

We caught up with a couple of friends/cousins in the last week which has been fun and had some awesome meals. We had a great Thai meal one night and we also had a fantastic Indian meal – apparently the Indian meals in London are the best - better than India itself, guess that the best cooks live here!!

We walked over London Bridge – and no it wasn’t falling down! Had a look at St Paul’s Cathedral and also Westminster Abbey – both beautiful buildings however we didn’t go right in inside as we balked at the price!

Rae had a lovely time LOOKING around Harrods, she was hoping to see all the Christmas displays but they didn’t open until Saturday and then you have to purchase a ticket online to go in and they are all sold out for the year – amazing! She did manage to find the Christmas decorations and spent some time and money there. What did a good husband do whilst his wife is shopping……go to the Harrods bar of course! Both happy people!

We also made the trip down Oxford Street about 4.00pm to look at the most spectacular Christmas lights – whilst the photos look great they don’t really do it justice.

We picked the camper up on Thursday morning and decided to stay in a camping ground quite close to London – to cut a long story short we ended up only 70km from where we started and it was 4 hours later – wrong GPS co-ordinates, tried to find supermarket, narrow streets where we had to do u-turns as we were too wide to fit through the barriers, drove through some very colourful parts of London – only got really worried once when we saw signs for London Bridge!

We left London on Friday morning after another interesting drive out of there and headed to Nottingham where we had tickets for a Championship Division game between Nottingham Forest and Leicester City for Saturday. Brooke’s partner Jono used to live in Nottingham so we met a couple of his friends and went with them – what an afternoon it was – Forest was 4th on the table and Leicester City were 3rd, Forest wasn’t really expected to win but they did 5 – 1. Never before had we seen such strong banter between the two supporting sides, it is no wonder they separate the different team supporters. You could almost believe that they really do hate each other. The chanting was also something not to be missed. We thought that Kiwi’s were passionate about their rugby but these people even more so! We had a great night wandering around some of the very, very old pubs in Nottingham.

Yesterday we came back down to St Albans (just out of London) to visit David, Helen and Annabelle. David is the son of a friend of ours. Annabelle is 7 months old and very cute. We had a wander around St Albans with them and we both really liked the town.

We have today driven to Oxford and we are waiting for the rain to abate a bit so we can go into the town for a look around. Tomorrow we are heading back into London as we need to pack everything up on Wednesday to be able to drop the camper off in Southampton on Thursday and for us to head to a hotel at Heathrow and then board our plane on Friday morning. We are both quite excited about coming home now and can’t wait to see our girls, grandson, family and friends.

We will update blog again before we fly out on Friday morning.

2 comments:

  1. All the very best for your trip home. We are also looking fowarding to seeing you both. Hopefully there will be sunshine!

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  2. Wow !! Can't really believe how fast the time has gone. We have really enjoyed reading of your travels and we thank you for entertaining us with your great writing. It will be great to see you both again. Have a great trip back, and as Shona and Paul said.....hopefully there will be sunshine :o)

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