Tuesday, June 21, 2011

London, Day 2

Man was it a long day! We’ve been out on the town for a good thirteen hours this Tuesday, but every second was either educational, entertaining, or enjoyable. 


The journey started with a rather lengthy bus ride past 221 Baker Street and the Sherlock Holmes Museum (though we didn’t stop in to visit) to Picadilly Circus; we then visited a HMV (it sells music, videos, and books); stopped at Hamleys and saw all five floors of the Mecca of toy shops; ate lunch at a Mexican restaurant; walked to Trafalgar Square; strolled through St. James’ Garden; snapped some photos of Buckingham Palace (which was much smaller than I thought it would be); found our way to Harrods where we bought some cheese and rode the escalators in an Egyptian-themed stairwell. We needed a break at this point, so we stopped in a Starbucks (I know we’re terrible!) for a quick refreshing beverage. After this, we walked to the Science Museum, were greeted by a woman who asked if we’d be interested in taking part in a science experiment about color that was being filmed by the BBC; we agreed to participate and ended up spending the next five hours doing various tests, being filmed, waiting to do tasks, or waiting for the film crew to prepare everything. We had a wonderful time learning about TV production and chatting with the locals. 


The best part of our day happened when we arrived back at the B&B and found out that Jean-Jacques had been offered a HS science job at Mt. Si in Snoqualmie, WA. We’re so excited, though I’m not sure it’s sunk in yet. This process has been so long and involved that it’s wonderfully relieving to have it over. Plus, we could never have dreamed of such a wonderful location. Yay!