Sunday, October 25, 2015

A Day for Play in Our City

Our summer didn't shape up how we had anticipated. We were not home a lot, which is in huge contrast to the summer before. I loved that summer, all those lazy days to do real summer kid things. And time to explore this wonderful city we live in that we are often too busy to do during the rest of the year. But I wouldn't trade any of the experiences we had this summer for anything. We did manage to squeeze in a couple of local outings between travels and camps, and our annual Kids Week Theatre outing was a favourite. I try to take the kids to the theatre at least once a year, and this year so far we have been able to do two (plus a concert!). Dallin was meant to join us on this outing, but wasn't feeling well, so I took Madeleine and Trevon on a fun theatre museum day out.


Trevon was keen to visit the British Museum to see the Egyptian mummies.  We managed to squeeze our way through the crowds to also see the Rosetta stone, which was fascinating to him.  Sometimes I forget moving here when he was so young that he hasn't experienced this city the same way the others have.  It's exciting to share bits of this city with my kids all over again!  


My Trevon, growing up in London.


I managed to get discounted Kids Week tickets to see The Railway Children set on real London train tracks.  It was really good and a perfect play for kids!  

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