Legos or Bricks? IKEA!

Snow Leopard – 2 builders, 101 hours and 36,802 bricks. Emperor Penguin – 2 builders, 49 hours and 22,579 bricks 

Not much exciting happening on our end. Its been wet, overcast and cool so we have been sticking close to Croydon. While wandering in one of the shopping centers in Croydon, there were multiple displays of Lego’s. Here, they call them bricks. There were all these wild animals built with these bricks. The organization, Bricklive puts on these displays.


Bottlenose dolphin – 3 builders, 84 hours and 22,601 bricks. Bluefin Tuna – 1 builder, 68 hours and 7,603 bricks 

Beside each animal is a description on how long it took to build it and how many bricks and a little tidbit of information about that animal. It was pretty cool! We did make it to IKEA. When we first arrived in Croydon, Chuck broke the plastic ice cube tray so we have been looking all over for one like it.

African Lion- 3 builders, 400 hours and 50,642 bricks.

Ice is just not used here much at all so it has been very difficult to locate one. If you remember the small silicone trays in Spain that we thought were candy molds, well, they are what IKEA sells as ice trays. So, we decided not to purchase them. IKEA was pretty much the same as in the USA.

Orangutan- 2 builders, 180 hours and 49,450 bricks.

Just a few European differences. We looked all over for the hot dogs (Chuck loves them!) but finally decided on the fish and chips. Upon leaving, Chuck said, the hot dogs were usually located in the same area as the checkout. Well, guess what? He was right! Too late to get one this day! We’ll have to walk back over there to get him his IKEA hot dog and Lingonberry drink. 


Giant Panda- 2 builders, 206 hours and 62,350 bricks.

While walking back to our home, we decided to look for a “European Walmart”. We think it is called Asda here. On our route to Asda, we walked through another shopping center and found a home store. We decided to wander in and voila, we found some silicone ice cube trays! Success! We bought two. One to leave here to replace the one Chuck broke and one to take with us to make sure we have ice everywhere! Needless to say, we didn’t make it to Asda. Maybe on our next walking trip around town we’ll try to visit and see what their rollback deals consist of.

IKEA
We will head to Tenerife, Canary Islands in 12 days. We are looking forward to some warmer, drier weather. We have our airlines booked and a rental car. We checked the mass transit and there’s not much available on the island, however in looking at how much we would spend on a taxi to get to and from the airport, we found that renting a car at a mere 131 Euros/145 USD for the entire month was an unbelievable price. We were told that car rental was very inexpensive but didn’t think it was that good. We are pretty excited about that! We also booked and paid for our transportation from the Canary Islands to Morrocco.

This eatery is called “The Box Park”. There are about 20 different restaurants but their space is about 600 square feet. There a multitude of picnic tables in the middle for sharing or some restaurants had a few tables in their areas. The music was very loud and there was also a game area for kids. A nice area next to the train station.

For much of our trip the first year, we have the housing booked and deposits paid, which in many cases is 1/2 the rental but we couldn’t book airfare/transportation out a year in advance so we devised a plan to make those at least 90 days in advance. So far we are doing good. We keep an eye on airfare deals because some of the flights are pretty expensive and long. We have Dubai to Bali, a 9 hour flight, Bali to Australia, a 6 hour flight and Australia to Panama, a 24 hour trip. There are no non-stops from Australia to Panama that I can find so far. And of course these long overseas flights aren’t cheap either so we are going to use some of our credit card miles to pay for some. This will help quite a bit on our budget.


We have planned to be back in London Thursday and Saturday and to Brighton Beach (way south) on Monday. The weather at the beach is in the upper 70’s so it should be a nice day. Its a 45 minute train ride and about a mile walk to the beach. The round trip train tickets were 32 pounds for both of us. That’s the most we’ve paid for a single train trip but we really want to go to the beach! 


We both had ribs at the Chicago Rib Shack. It was really good and worth all the noise! Chuck asked the security guard when the music would stop and he said 11 pm! I’m sure he gave Chuck a funny look when we walked away. The place is designed as a party atmosphere!


Today is 9/11/19, 18 years since our country was terrorized and many people lost their lives. We will always remember what we were doing and where we were during that horrific time but we should also remember and pray for those that lost their lives on that day. May God bless their families as they are reminded each year on this anniversary. 

Chuck & Lea Ann


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