Sunday 12 April 2015

Rich experiences that cost nothing!

You can't see my sad face but it is there. It's there because I neglected my blog over the Easter holiday fortnight and I feel a little guilty. Not to worry, I'm back and keen to fill you in!

My niece and nephew's Easter Egg Hunt went down a storm (see earlier post). The trail took them out of the house, down the street and to the babbling brook near our home. This is where the chocolate eggs were, which they added to their baskets (already teeming with treats picked up along the way).

I then spent a week in Kent (South East England) where I ate good food and socialised with good people. The weather was surprisingly pleasant so we decided to absorb some art and culture by visiting museums and galleries in London. Admission to these were free but they were rich in many ways. Highlights included the Sensational Butterflies exhibition (Natural History Museum), the Science and Art of Medicine, Science in the 18th Century and Flight exhibitions in the Science Museum. This museum also had a wonderful interactive section that allowed you to have a hands-on experience of science and it was a joy for the young and old alike. We headed to the V&A museum where the magnificent busts and sculptures captivated us and the South and South East Asian collection and Textiles and Fashion collection were very interesting. The Tate Modern was a feast for the eyes and emotions, with artwork that intrigued, wowed and confused! We even squeezed in a Lamborghini showroom to, let's be honest, take 'selfies' with £250, 000 cars. 
 It's back to work tomorrow but what makes the  thought bearable is the fact that the summer term (my favourite) is beginning. I can't wait to remove those winter layers and teach to the backdrop of busy bees, birds and butterflies!

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