Friday, April 04, 2008

Wednesday, March 26 - Trip to England Day 5

Our guest house served a full English breakfast, then we took a taxi to the opposite side of the York city center to the National Railway Museum. The kids were asking the whole time while we were going through the museum when we could ride the ferris wheel, which we saved for the end. (pictures)

We then took a scenic boat tour of York, ate at Bettys Cafe Tea Rooms, and did some shopping in York's city center. We came upon a kid's trampoline in an open square, setup with harnesses so they could do flips in the air, although neither of them would even try doing that. They both enjoyed it and were begging to go do it again for the next two days.

York's city center is what I'd call one big open shopping mall. It's the sort of place the Bayshore Town Center at home is modeled after, but is so much better because vehicle access is extremely restricted. As we found out when we took our taxi, they use some sort of facial identification of the driver to grant access (I don't know if it automated or not). Shopping in York is a great experience and would highly recommend it for anyone traveling to England.

The kids each got to buy a toy from one of the local shops. Norah chose a Cinderella umbrella from the Disney Store and Dejaquan chose a set of medieval knight figures complete with weapons. We got some hot chocolate and coffee at Starbuck's across the way from the Minster (pictures) while we waited for the 5:15 choral service (a way to see the inside of the Minster for free).

The music was very well sung, and the views of the inside were magestic. The kids managed to entertain themselves separately through the whole thing without disturbing anyone, but a woman who was there by herself with her 3-going-on-4-year-old had to remove her daughter near the end. We walked around the church for a little bit but left when the kids got antsy.

On our way back to our guest house we came upon Little Italy and chose to eat there even though we had discussed taking food back to the guest house.

After taking the kids potty in the attic of this restaurant, I discovered after ordering our food that we were sitting right next to the same woman and child we had sat behind at the church. They had just finished eating when our food arrived, so Sarah offered a coloring activity book and crayons for them to use while they waited for their dessert.

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