- Hot dogs come in a can. We've since learned that they also come the regular way. Don't try the ones in a can...
- Macaroni & cheese comes in a can. Anyone have a good recipe for homemade mac & cheese?
- Daddy had to pay 20p (pence for you out-of-towners) just so I could go to the bathroom in the London Victoria station. There are unsympathetic turnstiles in front of the bathroom. And since Daddy didn't have change, he had to pay ₤1 to buy some crisps (that's "chips" for you out-of-towners) to get some change. By the time I went, he was out ₤1.20, the equivalent of about $2.50. (In case you're wondering how you get change by paying ₤1 for chips: you give them a ₤10 bill and get back a ₤5 bill and 4 ₤1 coins. Then you put a ₤1 coin in a change machine that gives you 5 20p coins.)
- You need a license just to watch TV, and it costs ₤135. That's separate from what you pay for cable, satellite, or whatever. If they know no one has a TV license at your address, they come to your house to make sure you don't have a TV. You pay less if you use a black and white TV and you don't have to pay at all if you only use your TV to watch DVDs. Luckily, that's all I do anyway.
- The water tastes funny.
Here are the top five things I love about it:
- Trains & double-decker buses.
- You can get pretty much anywhere without a car.
- Heated towel racks. Try putting your pyjamas on them before you take a bath. Ahhh.
- Grocery shopping online is pretty cool. I just tell Mama I want something and she puts it in her online shopping cart for the next time she submits an order.
- Daddy doesn't have to get on an airplane so much. He's home every night.
1 comment:
Grocery shoppin online. What a great thing. No screaming kids begging for something on every isle.
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