The kids had another double-decker bus ride and a nice walk to Hyde Park and the Princess Diana Memorial Playground. We spent about two hours there.
Next was Kensington Palace where Grant took one look and said “These people HAVE to be rich!” Cora discovered a love of photography there.
On to the Round Pond, Flower Walk (now the “used to be flowers here” walk) and the Albert Memorial.
We watched a roller hockey game in the street for awhile at the Albert Memorial and then decided that the closest ladies room, which Cora had been asking for was at the science museum. It turns out that besides ladies rooms, the science museum also has lots of exhibits and we spent a couple of hours there. The kids especially enjoyed the space exhibit.

They had fun again while we where walking to a restaurant when we found a crowd watching a man blow giant bubbles.

As we were waiting for the train ride home, Grant made a new friend. He was sitting next to an older man and leaning into the man watching his tablet. This had to mean the man was playing a game. The man noticed and gave his tablet to Grant to play Candy Crush Soda Saga.
