I set up a spur of the moment lunch meeting with Bailey, my travel companion, to talk logistics at R. Thomas Grill. The food was ratchet but the meeting was productive. We discussed our flight details, airport plans, the fact that I am apparently a plebeian because I do not have "global entry status" which is going to inconvenience Bailey when we arrive back in the states, our living arrangements, and some activities that the two of us might want to do together while we are there, even though our projects are completely different. I also learned from this meeting that I am going to have to go to AT&T and get a global data plan to use while I am in London as well as wall converters for my electronics.
After the meeting I referred back to my original proposal to check what I needed to do today to stay on track with my schedule. Today I had to "Select dinner spot for 4/14, Select morning activity for 4/14, Lunch for 4/14, Afternoon activity for 4/14, Dinner for 4/14" - not a small task. Luckily I had brainstormed some ideas of places I wanted to visit beforehand so it is not a matter of scheduling, researching, mapping the tube routes, etc. for each place. Here's what I came up with:
Wednesday April 13-
10:00 AM Arrive in London / Get settled in
Lunch: Balls and Company
3:00 Harrods
6:00 Dinner: Bistro Union
I wanted to make Wednesday pretty laid back because I tend to suffer from severe exhaustion and jet lag when I fly overseas. The first time I ever went to London, we decided that as soon as we arrived we just HAD to see the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace even though it happens every day and I proceeded to fall asleep on the ground next to a statue in the middle of the roundabout. Not good. So this time I'm taking it easy the first day and will go all-out on Thursday. Balls and Company is a lowkey restaurant that specializes in meat balls and fresh vegetables. Though their creations are known for being unique, this should serve as the comfort food my exhausted body will be craving after a long day of traveling. I put a trip to Harrods on the schedule for today also because it's something you can do at your own time and pace so I can go at my leisure and spend lots of time (and money?) at London's premier shopping destination. Bistro Union, modeled in a retro school theme, serves the most up to date British cuisine out there. I did not schedule a night time activity for this day due to the fact that I think I'll need my rest, but if I end up with the energy I will certainly seek out something fun to do after dinner.
Thursday April 14-
10:00 Breakfast: E Pellicci
11:00 Wellcome Collection
1:15 Lunch: Mother Mash
2:45 Tower Bridge
5:45 Dinner: Smack Lobster
7:30 Guys and Dolls
Up and at 'em is the motto for Thursday. The breakfast spot I've selected, E Pellici, is a "vintage Art Deco workers' cafe offering the full English breakfast and Italian classics". It received great reviews and is highly recommended. After breakfast, I will visit the Wellcome Collection, which is an "unusual mixture of medical artifacts and original artworks exploring ideas about the connection between medicine, life, and art." This particularly interested me because I want to be a doctor, so a museum that incorporates medicine sounds especially exciting. Mother Mash specializes in my absolute favorite food, mashed potatoes, which they like to compare to a big hug. Needless to say I'm especially looking forward to that one. After lunch I'm going to be able to go up on Tower Bridge which overlooks the river Thames. For dinner, I picked somewhere on the West End near the theater where we'll be seeing Guys and Dolls. Smack Lobster specializes in making creative dishes all involving lobster. I personally don't see how I can go wrong here. Finally, I'll be seeing Guys and Dolls, one of my favorite musicals, on the West End. I've seen two shows on the West End before and have never been disappointed, so I'm really looking forward to that.
Overall, today has taught me how to research a restaurant or attraction and get the essential facts out of a website quickly. I also learned that there are many great websites that review restaurants and give you a better idea of what they're like. I am on schedule with what I needed to have planned and I am confident in my choices for these days. I'm looking forward to planning the rest of my itinerary and making the trip. Although I got off to a slow start, I'd say today wasn't bad for a first go. Not bad at all.
I guess I must resign myself to being hungry every time I read your posts! ;o) xo
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