Saturday 23 February 2013

Liverpool part one...

I write from the comfort of a superkingsize bed with fluffy feather duvet and large cushions. I have never ached more. As my good blog friend T warned me; there's a lot of walking in Liverpool!

People seem to spend a lot of time complaining about the train services in this country but we only found it to be a good experience. It was a little busy at times but it is half term; lots of small children visiting lots of big museums.

All our trains were on time. All were clean. All the staff were helpful, friendly and polite. Not all the passengers were a delight though. The worst being a badly behaved 5 year old who only had to stamp his feet for anything he wanted. One of the things he wanted was an overpriced KitKat from the buffet trolley which was given to him without a wrapper to prevent the chocolate melting all over his hands. Since his spatial awareness was non existent we had to quickly move magazines and belongings from the table to prevent a sticky disaster, and what did the Mother have to sort his hands out with? One tissue. Useless. Surely everyone knows wipes are an essential piece of survival kit with children until they are at least ten!

I last visited Liverpool with Ella when she was seven, which was eight years ago. Since then they have built Liverpool One which can be seen in the photos below. An architecturally stunning shopping area which I imagine is even nicer in sunny weather as it is a sort of indoor/outdoor type thing with some grassy areas incorporated. It was nice lit up at night too.

Whilst the shopping area was unrecognisable the dockside hadn't changed at all and we were able to identify the spot where Ella was photographed at seven years at Albert Dock with a big ice cream in her hand.

Beatles attractions don't seem to be promoted by leaflets in Liverpool which is a bit of an oversight since we didn't learn about the magical mystery tours until we were there and had already planned our itinerary. Mind you, tours on coaches or open top buses are useless for me unless they have a printed version of the audio commentary.

It was perishing cold for the entire trip which meant we actually purchased a thermal layer for Ella. Even so it was a very bracing walking alongside the river from The Beatles Story to The Fab 4D Experience. You cannot walk anywhere in Liverpool without seeing a Lambanana. Don't ask me what these are all about, it passed me by last time too! (4th photo)

On the subject of cold again, you can see Ella in the final photo wearing a fleece all in one (a onesie) as she defrosts in our hotel room. She was so cold out walking that she announced she was going to buy one of these and wear it on top of her ultra cool clothes just to be warm, thankfully she waited until after a hot bath!

It was a nice chance to have some quality Mother/Daughter time. We played a card quiz game one evening and laughed our heads off. We did face packs another night and laughed even harder. Mainly though, we read our books and savoured the lack of disturbances that the men and dog usually provide!

I will post some of our Beatles related snaps in the next post.









6 comments:

  1. What a lovely time you've had - and what a great relationship you have with your daughter. Little Sis is also 15 and we've also enjoyed some girly time this week - simple things like dog walking and face packs but so nice have the time to have proper conversations and see her developing into a young adult. My mum once gave me a card that says 'A daughter is just a little girl who grows up to be a friend' - I love it x Jane

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    1. How nice that you get on well with your sister. I have a brother but I know so many friends who had sisters and didn't get on at all!

      I think E and I will do something similar later in the year hopefully. I'm not the most girly mother but thankfully E appreciates my other talents!

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  2. I'm glad you've both had a good time. Thanks for sharing with us, it's interesting to see a city through someone else's eyes.

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    1. It's obviously the place to go for a Beatles fan but I loved the architecture and the scale of the place. It felt as huge as London at times! I would happily go back again, maybe a Mother/Son trip next time!

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  3. blimey, that wasn't there last time I went. mmmm that could be 20 years ago.....

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    1. It's about time you went again then! The children would love it! Lots of big museums but without the London crowds!

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