Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Next fire alarm, remember shoes

So the big news of the night was that the fire alarm went off at the hotel at 3 a.m. We were all so disoriented and exhausted, however, that it took some time to figure out what was going on. Michaela and I stuck our head out of the door to check what was happening, and saw people pouring down the stairs, so we went...sans shoes and--in Sean Saleh's case--a shirt. It was drizzling outside, and the concierge herded us across the street to stand, huddled together, in the cold for 10 minutes while the fire department came. NO WORRIES; a water leak had triggered the alarm, and we were shortly allowed back in. Wish I'd had my camera, though, to capture our snazzy pajama party.

Needless to say, we were very tired this morning. I failed to wake up until 10 (and breakfast was scheduled for 9:30), so Cate Bacon helped out with a knock at the door. We made it to the Tower of London by noon, and were lucky enough to catch members of the Royal Navy making an official entrance into the tower. Apparently they were ferrying a foreign diplomat and his family on a naval ship parked in the Thames - Michaela has pictures of them.

In the Tower of London, a Yeomen Warder of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress (a.k.a. "Beefeater," because they were partly paid in beef back in the day) met us -- and 100 other people -- for a tour. His voice projected well, and we caught most of the stories of murder and mayhem: Anne Boleyn, Katherine Howard, and Lady Jane Gray were all executed there, among others.

Molly, Blake, Charlie and I separated from the group in order to view the Crown Jewels and wander through the White Tower, where relics of the Royal Armory are stored. Lots and lots of guns, pikes, and armor.

Tonight, we'll head to the south side of the Thames and the new Globe Theater to catch a performance of Shakespeare's King Lear. We're bringing our raincoats!

6 comments:

Sally said...

Oh! I'm so sorry, but the picture you painted was hilarious!! I can just picture the bedraggled group. Hopefully all will have a much better sleep tonight!

Kelly Strachan said...

Wow! What an action-packed adventure so far. I can picture the pijama party. I can't wait to hear about the Globe Theater

molzmom said...

Never a dull moment it seems! I know that had to be scary, but at the same time exciting. Knowing my daughter as I do (Molly), this experience will stick with her for some time. I am hopeful that the adventures continue, but more on the down low. Continue having fun and thanks for the updates.
:)

DSC said...

OMG what a night you all had!! Unbelievably funny...or not. You're missing sunny, 90 degree weather here...just in case you are homesick for our weather. Hope you all enjoy the Shakespeare play. I would love to be there, too. Better dreams tonight! Sean's mom and dad.

Susie said...

Hi,
Blake's mom here.
Could you please have Blake look in his blake.d.hall email account? There is some important info there for him.
Thanks.

Unknown said...

It's fantastic to follow your adventures from day-to-day. Hi Grainne...
All of you continue to enjoy!
Grainne's Grandma