Saturday
We left Stockholm on Saturday afternoon, my uncle gave us a lift to the Central station and we took the Arlanda Express train to the airport. At the check-in, we found out that the flight was over-booked and that they were looking for three people who could go the following day instead. For a while, no one volunteered and we were a little worried we would be left behind, as we checked in quite late. But in the end it all worked out somehow and we got on the plane.




Monday
On Monday we bought a 3-day travelcard and got on the tube to Oxford Street, where we walked around for a while, mostly window shopping. We then went to the market in Covent Garden:


We continued to visit places on our "tourist list" and next was Harrod's:


Here's my mother (and a few other people...) at Piccadilly Circus:

Exhausted after a long day of walking, we got on a bus just to be able to sit down for a while, and ended up at St Paul's cathedral. We got off the bus, took quite a lousy photo of "St Paul's by night", crossed the street and got on a bus in the other direction.
My mother's pedometer showed more than 21000 steps that evening!
Tuesday
On Tuesday, we decided to go to Madame Tussaud's. Luckily we got there shortly after they opened, so the queues weren't too bad, but we still had to wait for about 30 minutes to get our tickets. I remember queueing (spelling??) outside for ages last time I was there.

Tiger Woods

The Royal Family

President Obama

A genius. And Albert Einstein. :)

Two talented singers
This is as close as I'll ever get to Johnny Depp...
After Madame Tussaud's we continued our window shopping for a while, but as our feet were a bit tired from all that walking on Monday, we did a lot of sightseeing this way:
I love London's double-decker buses!
That evening we were too tired to go very far, so we went to the nearest pub and had some delicious fish and chips with mushy peas. Very English indeed.Wednesday
On our last day, we did our packing in the morning, left our luggage at the hotel and took a bus to Buckingham Palace.
There were obviously a lot of people there, but we managed to see a bit of the changing of the guards:
While we were waiting, some Italian tourists asked us for directions for something that sounded like "arrows". We looked at their map, trying to figure out what kind of arrows they were talking about, until one of them said: "Arrods. Big shop. You know where is?" with a huge Italian accent. :) For a moment there, I had forgotten about Italian people's problems pronouncing the letter H... Their map was the kind that has little drawings of all the famous sights on it, so I pointed to the big picture of Harrod's and they were very grateful.
On our own map, there was a coupon for a 15% discount at the Rainforest Café, so we decided to go there for lunch. The restaurant had a rainforest interior (obviously) and right next to our table, there were two huge elephants that did this every 10 minutes:
After buying some presents and doing some final bus sightseeing, we went back to our hotel for our luggage and took the train to Heathrow. I came home around midnight, went straight to bed - and woke up at 11 o'clock today! I guess I was a bit tired...
Here's our hotel room, with some lovely flowers that the boys picked for us on Sunday:


Kate, if you're reading this, please leave a comment (click on "kommentarer", then write something in the box that appears). If I know you're reading, I might just write some more in English!