It's that time of the week again - time to round up all the big and little things that have made me grin like a loon since last Friday, and share them with the world :)
If you would like to do the same, then feel free to hop over to Virginia's blog and join in!
Saturday, we had planned a day trip to Brighton, but the weather forecast was pretty pants so we scratched that idea in favour of a return trip to Oxford to do all the things we ran out of time to do last weekend.
Highlights were the History of Science museum where I got up close and personal with Einstein's blackboard, the Graham Sutherland exhibition at the Oxford gallery of Modern Art, and buying a metric ton of postcards in Blackwells book shop and the Bodelian library
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Devastation, East End Street, 1941 by Graham Sutherland |
We decided to pay my Dad a visit in London, as we haven't been down to see him for a while (Boxing Day was the last time I think? BAD daughter!). Connor was really excited mainly because he loves his grandad, of course! But also because grandad lives almost next door to a Hungry Horse pub :) so that's where we went for lunch.
After our food had gone down Connor and I headed up into the city proper on the tube - the plan being to head straight for the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. But then on a whim we hopped out at Bethnal Green on the way, and went to the toy museum (nowadays called the V&A Museum of Childhood)
Wow, this place has changed so much since I last visited (which may have been when I was a child myself....). I remember it being a bit dingy, and with one room just full of creepy Victorian dolls. Shudder! But now it's all open plan and light and airy, and there are tons of interactive and dress up areas. It was so much fun! At one point I was convinced that we were going to get kicked out as we both got a total fit of the giggles (more like shrieks of laughter!), and I was getting some properly disapproving looks from some of the other parents. Oh well, if you can't have fun in a huge building full of toys, then the world is in a sorry state :)
Evil pirate bandits!!! pow pow pow pow!!
We did make it to the National Gallery next (where I can assure you we were much better behaved ;)
There was a giant countdown clock in front of it, for some sporting event of some sort ;)
I always assumed that I'd been to the Nat Gallery before as a kiddie, but it didn't look familiar, so this must have been my first time. Wow what an experience! I saw original masterpieces, up close, not even behind glass, by - deep breath - Constable, Rembrandt, Rubens, Turner, Picasso, Pissarro, Monet, Manet, Degas, Van Gogh, Bosch, Holbein, Seurat, Renoir, Gaugin, Cezanne, Rousseau, Canaletto, Titian, and LOADS more! So much eye candy!
Some of our favourites from the day:
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Holbein - with the cool perspective skull that looks perfect from the right hand side of the painting, but all squished when you look head on |
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Van Gogh |
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Rembrandt |
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the Ugly Duchess by Matsys - apparently this painting from 1456 was the inspiration for the Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland |
The sun was just going down when we got there, it looks even prettier in the blue hour. And we found a shop selling proper, actual MOUNTAIN DEW!! woohoo! not that nasty energy drink version they sell over here.
All in all a brilliant day
And the rest of the week to date has been pretty good too - pancakes on Tuesday - yum yum!
A gorgeous necklace in the post on Wednesday from my bessie mate Alison - a "just because" pressie - thank you so much bwwoo!
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Freebies! |
And last night I booked the cottage for our summer holiday - Cornwall, batten down the hatches, we're coming!
Once again - not a bad week at all! (apart from toothache and a cold sore, but hey, you can't have everything :) )