Continued from London 2026 Day 2.

Breakfast of champions.

RL’s breakfast of champions.

Let’s get going. We were slow to get up this morning, still jetlagged.

Down the tube we go

And as quickly we go down, we go. The kids’ breakfast of champions, baguette.

Pretty accurate sun dial.

I chuckled.

The Tower of London, which we will not visit this trip. Just too much to see and not enough time and energy with the kids.

But hey, they get to see the outside of it.


The ticket lines for Tower of London actually doesn’t look too bad right now. I bet it’s still super crowded inside though.


The kids decided they wanted to walk around the moat….I guess we’ll do that then.






It’s hard work traveling with kids.



Oh look, what do we have on the other side of the moat, Tower Bridge.


It’s hard to take photos with children. 0 for 3 on getting them to look at the camera this time.

There, better. LKL, Smile and stop being a poopoo.


LKL still being a poopoo about taking photos. He’s been having a hard time.

Come on, don’t be a poop.

Getting a talking to about an attitude adjustment. Smirking because he’s being a poop.

Fine, let’s just take a photo with the girls for this one.



PL really wanted to see the gap where the bridge splits in half when tall boats go by.

PL and the splitting point. I told the kids they can straddle the two sides and feel it moving when cars go over the road.


That’s some brown water.




Can’t decide which photo I like the best, so posted them all.





We both get super touched out by the end of the day by the kids. They just pull, tug, push, jump on us all day long.


Kids points. They are pointing to the London Bridge, which the Tower Bridge is often mistakenly called.



Borough market right up ahead.



Oh, it’s crowded. RL says it was this crowded last time too.





Oh, it’s fucking crowded. This will be impossible for us to eat with the kids. Again, RL says it was this crowded last time.



No where to sit here so people just sit on the sidewalk.

Borough Market is way too busy, we decided to eat at a tapas restaurant right next to the market. Nice and quiet in here.

And our table is right above some pavement lights.


You see LKL’s little pouty face…yeah, it will not be easy feeding him lunch today.



Crying. We told him he’s gotta eat everything on his plate. He’s had almost everything on his plate before and it’s food that he is usually ok with. But I guess he’s just being extra difficult today due to being tired from jetlag. Still gotta eat it!


RL had to feed him some of the food. I told him that I’ll take a photo of him being fed and show it to his friends…which he protested.

Then I snuck in this photo.

He notices. Eat your food!

After lunch, we told the kids that we’d take them back to Borough Market to get something sweet as a dessert…probably a bad idea. It’s even more crazy crowded now.



The girls wanted the chocolate covered strawberries…and there’s a line for them! It was a moderate line, but at least moved at a pretty quick clip. RL told me this has been a viral dessert for a bit now and doesn’t get why.




I mean, they certainly think it’s worth the price of 9.5 pounds…so roughly $12.50!!!!

They did both really like it though (probably hard to guess that from Curie’s face though), so I guess that’s that. LKL chose a cup of watermelon juice, but was only lukewarm on it.


RL wanted to get some baked goods before leaving and then its time to get out of this super crowded market. It’s not fun shuttling 3 kids around in this crowd.

Went to the train station to catch a train…then saw that there’s also taxis here…well, let’s take one of the famous London black cabs and save us some walking and gain an experience at the same time.



The best thing about these London cabs is that they can seat 7 people with 6 in the back. Pretty awesome. Oh, and they are now also EVs.

That modern looking building on the right is Charing Cross Station. Did not expect that until after I looked it up on maps.

Trafalgar Square and Nelson’s Column.

No fucks given on curb rash.

And just like that, we are back! That cab ride was awesome and saved us a lot of walking and standing by taking the train. We’ve done a good bit of walking today and the kids are all getting tired, the adults too.
Continued at London 2026 Day 3 Part 2.