Hello from London! Mum and I arrived safely at Heathrow on Thursday morning. When we were making plans for our first full day in London on Friday, the forecast ominously predicted “the rainiest day ever in the UK”.
I’ve often noticed British weather forecasters must have some magical tools and never get it wrong. Their forecasts seem so much more precise than what we see in North America. Our forecasts report the possibility of precipitation in round numbers like 30% or 40%. In Britain, they report the chance of rain as 87% or 9%.
Bearing that in mind, we made rainy day plans and decided to see a show. We got tickets for the matinee performance of Back to the Future, The Musical at the Adelphi Theatre.
After a delicious breakfast near our hotel in South Woodford, we hopped on the tube into central London.
Back to the Future, The Musical
Back to the Future is one of my all-time favourite movies. Maybe I’ve been living under a rock but I didn’t know they had made a musical.
I’m always interested in the creativity it takes to turn a beloved film into a stage production. Some shows work better than others. This one was amazing! The effects were fabulous, and the music and acting were top notch. I loved how they incorporated references to recent events along with the best lines from the film like “Who the hell is John F. Kennedy?”—one of my favourites.
I highly recommend this show to any Back to the Future Fans. My mum had never seen the films, and she also loved it!
Dinner in Chinatown
When we emerged from the theatre after the show, lo and behold the sun was shining! It seems those precise forecasts aren’t all that accurate after all.
We hopped in a black taxi and asked the driver to take us to Chinatown. We enjoyed a fabulous dinner on a patio on bustling Lisle Street.
London at night
It was such a beautiful evening, so we decided to walk around a little before heading back to our hotel. We walked to Trafalgar Square and Picadilly Circus before hopping back on the Tube to South Woodford.
Here are some photos of the day.
We stopped at a pub near our hotel for a quick drink and then called it a night.
We walked over 16,000 steps on Friday. It was a fabulous day, and we were so happy the weatherman got it wrong!
P.S. At age 90, my mum kept pace and managed the walking really well. I’ve said it before but I want to be just like her when I grow up!
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Glad you’re enjoyed your time in London. Your mum is fantastic for her age!
Thanks Rachel. Yes, Mum is amazing for 90!
Lovely trip, Michelle! This is one of those times when it is awesome that the weatherman has it wrong. Your Chinatown photos are so pretty and so amazed at the strength of your mom – still enjoying life!
Yes, Mum is an inspiration to me!
I feel the same about Markus’ grandmother who is 95. Crazy.
I love that your Mum could do all that at 90. I’ve heard so many good things about the Back to Future musical. I wish they had a way that we could watch it online! Glad you had such a lovely time.☀️
Thank you! Yes, my mum is definitely an inspiration!
Love it! Thanks for sharing your trip with us, Michelle! 🥰
Wow – what a day. I didn’t know that they made a Back To the Future musical either. And 16,000 steps at 90. I want to be like your mum too!
Honestly. Mum is such an inspiration. She’s been walking her whole life. I’ve always said that’s what keeps her young.
Wow! What a good time! I can’t wait to tell my brother that his favorite movie franchise has been made into a musical. Haha 😂 he would never go but he may get a kick out of the news anyway. Glad your mum is so healthy and strong!
Thanks Kim. It was such a fun musical! Yes, my mum really is a marvel!
I love London. 💕💕
It really is a vibrant city!
It sounds like the weatherman’s mistake led you to a wonderful afternoon anyway. Have a wonderful time on the rest of your trip!
Yes, it turned out way nicer than we thought. Thank you!
Wow what a beautiful day in London! And your mother, I also would like to be like her at her age!
Yes. Mum definitely is an inspiration and a testament to simple living and gratitude.