Firstly – the day before yesterday – Mummy’s friend Kristina came round. Unfortunately, she’s going home tomorrow, but we can still fit two day trips in there – maybe three, but I’m not so sure.
Yesterday we went to London with her. Andy stayed at home, though. We stayed up extremely late – half past eleven – because of the tube, the train, the Treasure Trail (which I’ll tell you about later), and me and Tilly kind of stayed in the park much longer than we were supposed to…
The Treasure Trail…well, we haven’t finished it yet, in the case of lunch and things – but yes, some of it’s done. We had to go to places like the museum, the envousies (I’ve no idea how to spell that – but ‘en-vous-ies’ is how you pronounce it), Hyde Park, and a LOT of other amazing, full-of-people places.
It was quite fun, but still it took longer than I thought it would. Next time when we finish it off we’ll go in the museum and look at the wedding dresses and all the old statues and things. The kind of thing we had to do was basically just finding dates and particular statues.
We found two Alberts or some other random kind of name, but yes, we found them. Then we had some lunch after a most starving day of life (bread and cheese as usual) and started to get on with more Treasure Traily buisness.
After our ‘Treasure Traily Buisness’ we began dinner-searching. We got the ‘No. 9 bus Going to Aldwich’ and it took us to Covernt Garden. It took about 45 minutes (it felt like that, anyway!), got off the bus, looked at the big Charlie and the Chocolate Factory building, not inside – too starving – and then we headed to our favourite resturant – Masala Zone. Yum yum YUM!
In the Masala Zone resturant, I had a thali with paneer curry, rice, chickpeas, potato curry, weird yoghurty chickpea-that-had-gone-melty like yoghurt, and poppadoms. I thoguht it was so delicious that I nicked half of Mummy’s lentils, helped Kristina off with her I’m-So-Full-Of-Deliciousness-That-I-Can’t-Eat-My-Dinner problem, and ate Mummy’s aubergine stuff. For pudding we had a mango kulfi – DELICIOUS! Then my kulfi was more than fabulous, amazing, fabtastic – it was more than a delicious, spectacular, cool pudding!
When we got home, it was 11:30pm, so we were extremely tired and decided to go to sleep IMMEDIATELY!