Hello!
This weekend I
decided to brave the Olympics mania and venture into London to stay at Simons
new flat.
Simon has been
designing and screen-printing some t-shirts for New Balance and The Cottage
Project in the Millbank Tower, and when I arrived he had to take some quick photos to update his
website and blog. It was really lovely to be able to see what he’s been up to
while I’ve been in Chichester, and the views are absolutely AMAZING. Photos simply don’t do them enough
justice.
After Simon had
finished with the camera, we headed away from Pimlico and to the
South Bank. Big mistake. HUGE. As you can probably imagine, it was absolutely
heaving with tourists who were in London for the games. Somehow we managed to
squeeze our way through until we made it to the Tate Modern.
We wanted to see the Tania
Bruguera installation, but we chickened out like the wusses we are when we saw all those people heading towards us! So we sought refuge in the gift shop.
On Sunday I wanted to go
to River Island so I could search for some jeans I have my eye on and we were absolutely
stunned the lack of people both on the tube and on Oxford Street. River Island
was pretty much dead, and Urban Outfitters wasn’t a lot busier. Sadly, my jeans
were nowhere to be found, I'll have to keep on looking!
On the up side, Vitamin
Water were giving away free bottles of drinks and pretend gold medals, so I was
pretty chuffed to pick up a freebie instead.
Next we headed to the V&A to see the British Design exhibition before it ends in
week. It was really good, although I definitely found some decades a lot more
interesting than others.
After a loooong walk
around Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, and a quick stop in the Olympics souvenir shop (SO much merchandise), we made out way back home.
Simon’s
room was a pigsty as he has only just moved in, so I pretended to help him move
furniture around for a bit before getting some food.
I was so gutted to come
back home yesterday morning and I can't wait to be moving back into zone 6 at the end of this month!
And of course, go Team GB!
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