Tuesday

Ahhhh . . .


Apparently yesterday ended London's summer - thank god! It was much nicer today.

Got up this morning and we had breakfast and headed to Hamleys. JT made out like a bandit. I'll have you know that I was very reserved in my purchases, I could have gone NUTS in there. They had things that we don't have in the states - same name brand, but different versions. There just wasn't enough room in my suitcase though. No worries - they deliver :-)



(This is made of Legos!)








We walked through the neighborhood which was like a whos who of shopping - Prada, Burberry, D&G, Cartier, etc, etc, etc. There were 3 attendants and maybe 5 pieces of clothing to each boutique. I call those scary stores.
We eventually made it to Buckingham Palace - it was just in time for the changing of the guards. You couldn't see very well because it was too crowded, but there was some definite pomp and circumstance going on. I need to get me one of those fuzzy hats.









After that I got lost for a while and ended up in Chelsea - nice area, but not my target. I finally found my way back to Marks and Spencers. I asked a clerk where the large sizes were, novel concept - they're in with the rest of the clothes. But unfortunately there wasn't anything different enough or flattering enough to make it worth the cost.



(Just thought this was funny!)





After the interviews we went to China Town for dinner. Kin picked the restaurant and it was delicious. I got to talk to my little man and my big man tonight, which made my evening. I'm now showered, packed, and ready for my 6:30 ride to the airport. I'll be in Berlin, working until after 9 tomorrow so there will be no pictures. Thursday we have the morning and later evening to explore. Friday we have a 6:15 flight to Milan - 6:15 - *eye roll* fabulous.


Who has the CUTEST tattooed tooshie?

Monday

Send Air Conditioning!

I just checked Weather.com to see the weather for London - they said it's 66 degrees and was a high of 70 today - 70 my ass, more like 170!

First off the trip over the pond was pretty good. Business Class is absolutely the way to fly. The seats are more comfy, you have your own video screen, a three course meal that was pretty good for airplane food, and a good bag. They give you a little travel kit with toothbrush and socks, chapstick and lotion, etc. It's a pretty nice case in and of itself.


Customs was a breeze, took about an hour in the cab to get to the hotel. At first my room wasn't ready so they lent me one to shower in since I had to go to work. It was the size of a telephone booth. I'm in my room now and it's the size of 2 telephone booths. I'm moving up in the world.

We had an interview cancel (well we had 2 cancel and one they couldn't fill so we're starting off with issues) so we went to a pub for lunch. I had sausage and chips, fish wasn't on the menu apparently. The pub seems traditional, but it also served Thai food. I thought that was a little weird. The chips were normal, no big deal. The sausage was really soft - softer than hot dogs and it didn't have that much flavor.

After lunch we started to walk around. There isn't much right where we are in Olymipia so we hoped on a doubledecker. Apparently doubledeckers aren't air conditioned. I melted! It was horrid! We didn't stay on long and jumped off at Kensington Gardens. I didn't have my camera with me which is a shame because it is a beautiful park. We didn't have enough time to try and find the Princess Di memorial. We drove by the park later and it is huge, it's a good thing we didn't try.




After work we took a Taxi to Piccadilly Circus. It's described as London's Time Square. On a Monday night at 10 the place was packed with people - people from all walks of life and countries. Oh! I forgot - I ran into some women in the lift (elevator) the one lives here but is staying in the hotel with her aunt who is visiting. They said I had a "lovely accent"! Isn't that funny? I figured we sound different, but never thought we'd have accents.





Tomorrow we're meeting for breakfast and heading to Hamleys - it's London's version of FAO Schwartz. After that I'm splitting from the guys and heading to Marks & Spencers - I think it's like Macys here, but they have plus size clothes. I'm hoping to hit Ecco or Clarks along the way - they had sign sales in their windows and I could use a new pair of walking sandals. It is very expensive here though, the exchange rate is $2 to 1 pound which makes everything twice as expensive as home. I'm hoping I can find a few little things without eating up all my money.

After work tomorrow afternoon (or this afternoon as it's 0:36 here) we're going back to the circus to check out China town and get some good Chinese food. Wednesday morning we fly to Berlin and do the whole thing over again. In Berlin I actually want to learn something - I'd like to see the Checkpoint Charlie museum. It's suppose to be warm there as well, but not as bad as Milan - it'll be in the 90s there! I may have to call up George and see if there's room at Lake Como.

For those of you missing Toots as much as I am . . . here's a little video Jim shot last week when I went out. Toots is apparently trying a little truck swimming.

*sigh*

Thursday

Ditto




Yeah, yeah, I know it's the end of the week and I'm posting like it's Monday. I'm a lazy blogger, get over it.





The past weekend was another wonderful one at the Lake.

You - you in there, did you hear her? Are you paying attention? Do you have on glasses or a necklace or a stray piece of body hair I can grab onto and put in my mouth?

Sunday night I leave for my longest work trip to date - 9 days. I'll be in London, Berlin, and Milan. I have a weekend in Milan and I hope to have a few free hours in the other cities. I'm taking both cameras so hopefully I'll be uploading some good pictures.

Try not to miss me too much, I'll be missing my boys enough for all of us.

Monday

Slow down!

Over the weekend Toots fell asleep in my arms and I just held him and rocked him. Mom asked if I needed anything, Jim answered, "A machine that stops time." People laugh when I take a zillion pictures and video tape the everyday, but I know this will go quickly and I want to remember all of it. It's amazing how he's growing so quickly and changing everyday and it's all wonderful.



We had another great weekend at the Lake. The weather could have been a little better but we still had time on the Lake. Toots has his personal pool on the boat. That's how he rolls.

















He rolls a little like this too.




Now before you call social services - he's fine. He's still teething and has been whiny all night. He also pulls himself up and then can't figure out how to get down. That boy is loved more than any child could ever hope for. We know soon we won't be able to catch him, so we get our kisses in now.

Friday

This just in

Lazy blogger throws unedited videos and pictures on Flickr in hopes of satisfying demanding public of one . . .http://flickr.com/photos/catsmine/sets/72157606106969183/

Wednesday

This one's for GAJ


It will likely bore the rest of you, but GAJ needs a little look into life back at the 'Nati.

I've uploaded more images to Flickr - you'll seem them rotating through on the right. The fam went out to celebrate Mom & Dad's 36th wedding anniversary. A little Montgomery Inn did us good!

We've unfortunately dropped out of swim lessons. It seems JT would rather sleep at that time. We're oging to try for the Saturday session starting in August, but we'll have to see.

Overall the boy is into everything - Jim is off Thursday and will be baby proofing the crud out of the living room.

Tuesday

Introducing . . .













Mrs. JT! (hehe, she's less than a day old and there's 3 boys vying for her hand in marriage - okay, 2 moms, but still). She's beautiful and looks like her mama.






This is perhaps my most favoritest picture I've ever taken.