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Sunday, 18 January 2015

It's Christmas time in the City...ding a ling!


One of my favourite family traditions growing up was our London trips on Christmas Eve! It just wasn't Christmas without a trip to the big smoke to check out the amazing light displays, buy the last minute prezzies...that sometimes had gone on early sale already! go to our favourite haunts like Selfridge's and St. Christopher's Place and of course the obligatory stop at Brent Cross on the way home! 

So naturally I wanted to introduce Ella to this tradition, especially because North Wales is not so good at doing Christmas and they are seriously lacking in decent lights...and we have discovered that Ella is a huge fan of lights so I knew that she needed a light display worthy of her first Christmas and nowhere can beat London and their lights! so when it turned out that we might end up heading down South over the Christmas period I had only one request...an action packed day of light and foodie fun in London town!

It did not disappoint! 

It's probably been one of my favourite days to date with our little family ever! and Auntie Mara got to join is for all the festive fun too!

Ella was on top form! and it's clear that she loves London as much as her Mommy does! 


I had planned an action packed itinerary to try and maximise our time in London, we began in Covent Garden with the biggest tree Ella has ever seen! She was loving it!!


She kept trying to reach up to touch it, and was just looking at it in amazement!


There's something magical about Covent Garden's giant baubles...


and twinkly light filled candy cane alleyways!


and I knew there was no way we could leave London without indulging in some amazing Ben's Cookies! Auntie Mara insisted that we bought a whole box full, we naturally agreed! 


and somehow even Ella knew that little red box was a special box! 


You just cannot beat a Ben's cookie on this side of the pond!


 We had to pose for a pic with this giant reindeer!


 and then headed across the Thames to Southbank.


Ella still adores being on Daddy's shoulders and just didn't stop smiling the whole way across the bridge...


she was squealing away like she was king of the world up there! it was super cute!

Southbank is one of my all time fave places in London, some of my happiest memories have been spent there! They have the amazing real food market there every weekend, and they had a special Christmas market on too when we went.

Tons of cute little huts selling all kinds of goodies, like the amazing duck fat triple roasted fries we snacked on and these marshmallow filled chocolate coconut concoctions too!


There was a Christmas tree maze...


and this fun gingerbread men cutout - is that not the cutest little gingerbread girl you've ever seen?!


There was a little train running up and down the river that I had planned to take Ella on but when we got there I saw it was priced at £4 and thought that was a bit extreme for the 2 minute there and back ride we were going to get...


but for some reason I decided we should do it anyway, and oh man it was one of my favourite moments of the day! Ella was hilarious! She was peering out the window and waving at everyone in sight...



like she thought they were all there to watch her! She was just loving it, and it was some of the best money spent to see her little face lighting up and just having so much fun! 
She is such a character!


She also got to go on the carousel with Daddy, which she loved too! The fist pump says it all!


We stocked up on goodies from Outsider Tart from the food market there, because they do some of the best American style baked goods in London! 



We hopped a tube, which again Ella thought was just great! 


Smiles all round at Piccadilly Circus! One of my fave stories from Byron's childhood is that after moving from South Africa to London at the age of 12 on his first trip into London he was pretty excited about getting to Piccadilly Circus, expecting to find a circus of course, and so imagine his disappointment when it was just a load of big buildings with lights on!! I guess the name is misleading ;)


As we headed to Carnaby St, we found this Byron restaurant and Gem bar right beside each other! It was too perfectly placed not to get a pic of!!


We headed to Kingly Court where one of my all time favourite cupcake companies had just opened up their first London storefront.  Loved Crumbs & Doilies cute little turquoise shop and the yummy cupcakes we picked up! (but only ate the next day!)


Kingly Court just oozes coolness, especially in all its festive glory!


Our day revolved around the fact we were going to grab a late lunch at Stax Diner.  It is owned by Bea, of Bea's of Bloomsbury - my favourite London bakery and since she's American herself I knew her diner was going to be the real deal!


Crates and crates of A&W greeted us as we walked in the door, and I knew we were on to a winner! 


Their milkshake menu is extensive! and I'm a little bit in love with anything chalkboard like!


They open up these large windows and you can sit in the window and watch the world go by in the court down below...


and they have vinyl wallpaper and lampshades made out of giant tins of nuts! 


I'm not gonna lie - this ferrero rocher milkshake was one of my main reasons for visiting! and it was seriously amazing!


Their triple cooked fries and chicken burgers would make any Southerner (US) proud! 


my only complaint is how do you possibly choose between a root beer float and a triple thick milkshake?! Fortunately I got a taste of both, thanks Auntie Mara!


and the other reason we HAD to eat here on our day of festive fun? The Camem-burger, yes that's a beef patty topped with a whole disc of deep fried camembert and spiced cranberry relish! It was Ah-maaaazing! 


and Ella got to chill out in her highchair, making herself comfy with legs out and everything! so she was happy! Plus we gave her all our straws - there is nothing that makes her happier in a restaurant than plenty of straws!!


Carnaby's lights never disappoint!


Loved these lightbulbs!

and the giant headphones!


We stumbled across this amazing steel drum band on Regent St! which I was ridiculously excited about because growing up I always used to say it's not Christmas until you've seen a dressed up Santa playing a steel drum on Regent St! Granted...there were no dressed up Santa's in sight...but Ella didn't seem to mind!

She love love loved their festive tunes! 


and danced her little legs off! She was quite the entertainment!


Loved this peek at the lights in St. Christopher's Place...


and we topped off our day at Selfridge's - my most favourite place in London! We love that shop! and all the goodies inside! and as we headed to the bus stop to take us back home we turned around and snapped this picture perfect shot of that moment in time that captures so brilliantly why we love London.  

There's no where else quite like it! 

and I was SO happy I got to share its magic with Ella!

Here's to many more Christmas trips to London in the future! 

Sunday, 21 April 2013

An Easter Kayak up The Indian Arm!


This Easter there was no slip and slide and dessert bar or a Good Friday American themed dinner! but we did kayak up a Canadian fjord known as The Indian Arm which is just as good right?

I worked out that it was the first Easter in my 26 years of existence that was not spent with the Jones family, which also meant I missed out on our awesome easter egg hunt! but we managed to have a pretty awesome time anyway! 

We started off at Deep Cove, which has become one of my favourite little spots in Vancouver! It's so scenic and beautiful! and I'm pretty sure we managed to get the first two days of sunshine in a row we've had this year so that was an added bonus! 



We rented a double kayak, packed up our camping gear and headed off for a day on the water!



We stopped off at the Twin Islands on the way to have a spot of lunch and admire some of the beautiful scenery! 


and I saw a snake! I called out to Byron and told him there was a 'MASSIVE' snake crawling in front of me.  I may have exaggerated slightly...but it just took me by surprise! 



I couldn't get over how amazing the views were! 


It's a good thing the scenery was so awesome, because it was a good distraction from the 18km kayak that lay ahead of us! 


After a few stops and a leisurely 5 and a half hours later we reached our camping spot at Granite Falls.  Is that not the most awesome place to pitch a tent?!



The falls were pretty cool too! 


With thanks to self timer we actually managed to get a picture of the two of us together! 


Everything was so lush and green!


even this crazy seaweed!


We trekked into the forest, and found some crazy massive trees! The forester in the family was loving it!



A beautiful little peek of the view through the trees!


and some more waterfall action on the way back to camp!


We had a spot of dinner...


Sadly the campsite didn't allow open fires which meant we couldn't toast marshmallows and make s'mores! but no camping trip is completely without s'mores so I made a baked version the night before and we brought some with us! You have no idea how much that tasty little chocolate marshmallow graham cracker delight motivated me during my day of kayaking!!


The scenery was still pretty beautiful even as the dark crept in!


and I loved this pic Byron snapped of our tent! We also lay out under the stars for a while in our sleeping bags and managed to spot a few shooters! 


The next morning we woke up refreshed and revitalised after a good nights sleep, well I did since I'm a heavy sleeper.  Byron, on the other hand had been kept awake all night long by that beautiful yet oh-so-loud waterfall we had camped beside! 


We were excited to see the clouds from the day before were nowhere in sight, and all that lay ahead of us were blue skies! 


and not just blue skies, beautifully calm water! We had managed to wake up before all the speedboats were on the move and so the water was so still it was like glass! 



You could see amazing reflections of the mountains in the water, including this snow capped peak! Those ripples were just from our oars.  



and then to top it all off we saw a seal! which was very exciting! and after the first seal we spotted, we saw about 9 more on the way! Apparently seals are early risers too! 


I think this early morning part of our kayak back to Deep Cove was my favourite bit of the whole trip! I can't even describe how tranquil and amazing it was! 



and then it started to get super warm out! which made it even more magical! (until I discovered I had got sunburnt but only on one half of my face!!)


We stopped off at the other side of the Twin Islands on our way back to have a spot of lunch with a view!



There were some amazing amazing waterfront properties that we passed.  You've never seen such big houses before! At one point I thought I saw a moderately sized one so I pointed it out to Byron, only to be told it was just the pool house for a ginormous house just behind it! 


This was the view of Deep Cove as we started to get nearer! Isn't it just the cutest little place! 


and I snapped this picture after we got back on to land, this is the view as you look out to the water.  Sooo pretty!


It's a very small little town, what we would call a village really, with only one row of shops.


That one row of shops contained a very good Gelato shop though called Gelato Express.  Can you see that cute little train in the top right of the pic? It would ride all the way around the shop on those tracks up there! So fun!


and oh that gelato was oh so welcome...in fact my sunburn was coming up so much at this point I really would have liked to put my face in that gelato!


It was a well deserved treat to finish off our little kayak trip!  By was clearly a fan!


With flavours like coconut and lime, how can you not be!


We decided that for dinner that night when we got back to Vancouver, we really needed to pig out! As we'd eaten pretty light during the trip since we didn't have room to pack too much stuff! 


So we headed to Peckinpah for some Carolina Style BBQ!


Byron tried Birch Beer for the first time - it was like a cross between root beer and cream soda and was really yummy!


I ordered my fave - a root beer float! and I was delighted when this beast arrived at the table! 


By pigged out good on his brisket and ribs platter...


and for me you just can't beat a pulled pork burger!  

Oh Vancouver...how will we ever leave you!