Friday, January 02, 2009



We decided to go the Science Museum. Along with 80% of the under-10 population in London. Now that we have a child ourselves we really do muster up reserves of patience we never knew existed (and often find ourselves thinking as we watch a screaming tantruming child 'there but for the grace of god/bribery with biscuits go I...'!)! There was a queue to get into the kiddie section so we decided to wander about the rest of the museum and came across Apollo 10, the actual real one which orbited the moon (didn't land, just orbited, but still, crikey!). It was really quite small, much smaller than I thought it would have been. And it certainly didn't look like it could have been in space or survived a descent through the earth's atmosphere back to ground! So here's some pics of us standing next to this piece of history. After posing in the first pic Sophs decided that she would pick her nose as Stu took the second photo. How delightful children can be ;).

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