02 November 2005

up up and awaaaayyy (or: the london eye)



one of the first thins we did on the cloudy/rainy saturday was to go up and around in the London Eye - which was like a humongous ferris wheel - enclosed to fit 30 people. it doesn't stop either, so you had to get on and off while it slowly moved around. it took a half an hour to go all the way around. jack thought we could see all the way to the Eiffel Tower (not exactly). we did see a whole bunch of London, though, even if it was cloudy!

harry potter and kings cross


unfortunately, we did not manage to find platform 9 and three quarters (rushing for another train), but we did board a national rail train at platform 4 (on our way to York). platform 4 at Kings Cross station (in London) is where they filmed the infamous journey thru to platform 9 3/4 (for the first movie). it doesn't look much different than all the others on the outside, but then again we didn't have much time for inspection (wink wink)...

tower of london and yet another toilet


i don't understand what the draw is, but sabina and jack seem to find great interest in ancient toilets. this one is somewhere w/in the Tower of London. lucky for us it was covered...

here's a really good site w/ a virtual tour with more about the Tower of London for kids

a long weekend of train travel!


this weekend we traveled on the Eurostar train (think FAST) thru the Chunnel. couldn't see anything. just a bit of earsucking as we went underwater. but it was fun, just to say we went under the English Channel. it took only 2.5 hours to go from Brussels to London!

amsterdam and anne frank


a whirlwind of a visit to amsterdam. we did a TON of riding around on the trams. and a visit to Anne Frank's house where she hid for over TWO years with her family (a total of 8 people). it was really hot in there, with the black-out curtains over all the windows and really steep and narrow stairs. the entrance to their hiding place was through a bookcase! this is a picture of the building, and you can't even tell there was a hiding place in the back (on the third floor). we each bought books to read about her life and started reading on the way home.