First up, Farmor and Christian visiting from the 7th to the 10th - the first familiar faces I've seen seen Christmas so you can imagine how overly excited I was! Together, we went to se the amazing Crown Jewels which are kept in the historic Tower of London and then we had real English pub lunch with fish'n'chips at one of the almost ancient South Bank pubs. We also went to see The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre which was just beautiful and definitly recomendeable!
On the 11th of April the girls' Easter holiday started which meant a lot more for me to do since both of them where home from school. Among other things, we went to London Zoo i Regent's Park (: a first time for me) which was really nice, but also a bit stressful having to look after a 5y old and a 11y old in a place with so many people! I also went with the family to a Danish confirmation in the Danish church in London as the daughter (Astrid) of the Chiswick family with which I stayed for my first weeks her win London was among those who was being confirmed + I had a handful of playdates and trips to various playgrounds that week.
And then finally, on the 18th of April my (uhm, real?) family came! Something I had been looking forward to for weeks and weeks. And the perfect thing was that my (uhm, stepfamily?) just had left for Tenerife and had been so generous to offer that my family could stay with me in their house while they where away so that we could all stay together! Anyway, they stayed for four days and we had such a great time just being together, something I think was much needed on all our accounts. We did a lot of touristy stuff like Parliament, Westminster and Trafalger Sq, since it was Ida's first time around, but we also spend a day in the East London checking out Brick Lane and Spitalfields and then we went to see Lion King the Musical which of course was absolutly stunning.
I also had two gigs with my choir in April, one which at the Royal Festive Hall which is this amazing arts centre in the South Bank. Your choir is called LYGC and is a comtemporary gospel choir - check it out on youtube! ;-)
Finally, Lea and I had a girls' weekend in like two weeks ago which was pretty epic so to speak. We made cheesecake at 2am in the night and had a LOT of fun.
So, I don't think I'll say much more, but let the pictures below speak for themselves. I know this post ended up fairly long.. anyway, anyone who knows me know that I've never been good with word limits. Embrace yourself for some more London craziness in the weeks to come.
x Sofie
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