Our Honeymoon - London (4th Dec 2010, Saturday)

Yeah... Here's my first entry about our honeymoon.


We were at the airport around 7+pm. Oh yes, I was wearing my new boots from Coldwear. I'm glad that I decided to buy these boots so last minute. It really served me well in the frosty cold Europe.
The plane was very full of people. 

We were very very very well prepared for our 14 hours flight. We bought our neck pillow, and matching eye mask, and brought ear plugs too. Haha... Very kiasu huh. But thanks to our kiasu-ness, we were able to sleep quite a bit on the plane.

The supper and breakfast was quite yummilicious. But they served breakfast rather late. I was starving by the time I had my breakkie.

Us at Heathrow airport.

Took cab to Sis' place which took around 1+hour. Reached Sis' place at around 5+am, and it was still very dark. Here's the room for the kids, which we "conquered" during our stay there. Hehe...
Every morning, the first thing I do when I'm out of bed was to look out of the windows from the kids room. The view is just so so so so so so nice. 

The conservatory filled with kids toys. 
And the ultra big and long garden behind the house. What you see here is probably just 1/4 of the actual size of the garden. I'm not kidding! It's true!!!

Thereafter, The Warrens drove us to Windsor Castle. Wooohoooo...


We had our lunch here. The entrance of the restaurant wrote "100 seats inside", but the door looked so small.

And I don't really think there's 100 seats inside... Haha... Though it looks quite spacious.



We ordered hot chocolate and fish & chips. *yummy yummy*

At the entrance of Windsor Castle.

The Xmas tree behind me look dull without the deco. But it's a real Xmas tree!


The moment we entered the castle, we went straight to get the audio guides which was free. 



The St George's Chapel. The design inside was very very very very nice. And every single carving or picture in the cathedral has a story behind it. Too bad, we couldn't take photos in the cathedral.


I don't really dare to stand too close to the guard. He looked so fierce. And most importantly, he was holding a gun. Wahahahahaha...
And we saw this group of guard changing shift.

Next was a tour in the castle. The Queen will sometimes hold events in this castle. The interior design was magnificent too. But then again, we couldn't take photos inside. 

Due to jet lag, Darling went straight to bed after dinner. Here's a photo of my sleepy-head Darling.

End of post. More coming up.

=)

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