
Even on the hard days it’s important to remember your blessings.
All the random things in life that I think we should talk about.


Even on the hard days it’s important to remember your blessings.


Happy New Year! I am trying something new and starting 2026 with positivity. Everyday I will post a new affirmation to inspire us to have a good day.

Happy New Year! I’m wishing everyone’s 2026 is filled with hope and optimism. I, of course, am being a weirdo and dreaming of 2027.

I hate January in Michigan. It’s cold and gray. Every year I tell my husband that I want to get away, but we have a little person in school and never do anything about it. Not this time though. I am planning a trip to London.
I realize that technically I don’t have to wait a year to make this trip but…

None of us have ever had passports before, so we need to go through the entire application process. Once all the paperwork is complete and the fees are paid, it should take 4-6 weeks to get our passports, but I prefer to have buffer time.

Then I need to book a flight. I’m figuring that we will travel light and just bring carryon bags, which will help with cost, but I think we have to pay to choose our seats in order to make sure the 3 of us are together on the plane. I also prefer a straight flight, rather than rushing to a connecting flight.

I was able to find a VRBO near Hyde Park for $144 a night. It’s super tiny, but it has a washing machine and kitchenette so that will keep packing and eating out down. And since we lived in a camper for 3 months in the winter, 7 days on vacation should be nothing.

This was not originally on my visit list, but if I’m going to bed staring right there, I really should check it out. Hopefully, they shovel the snow so we can safely walk the paths and take photos of Hannah in the snow. I know most people go to warm places to get away from winter, but I feel like London in the gray season will make it feel more like the Dickens descriptions I love.
Unfortunately I will probably miss the winter wonderland but that’s ok. A quick google search brought up 4 must see attractions for me.

I love true crime, especially when the mystery is unsolved. The fact that you can visit the museum and do a walking tour is even better. This will be the only vacation enter I loose weight because all we do is walk. And of course I will need souvenirs, at least a magnet and the teddy bear.

This attraction looks relatively close to the Jack the Ripper Museum. Included with the ticket price is a tour with the Yeoman, a visit to the Crown Jewels and of course meeting the Tower Ravens. There is also something called the Armory in Action Experience that lets you try to shoot a long bow and lift a sword. Not sure if Hannah or Rob will enjoy that more. Of course we will need more souvenirs, maybe a stuffed Raven or a teapot.

I’m going to let you in on a little secret: some days my husband has the brain of a 12 year old boy. Therefore having dinner in a building called the Gherkin will lead to a meal of inappropriate jokes. I’m used to it. 🤷♀️
I’m going to have to make an international call to make sure that Searcy’s is not an adult only venue, and then book a table. They have a set menu with 2-3 courses. I want each of us to choose something different and sample one another’s meals. My Instagram will be full of food porn. I can’t wait to see how beautiful the city looks from the top of a skyscraper.

I said at the beginning of this post that I am obsessed with the image of Victorian London. That’s why a tour of the Dennis Seaver House is on my list. I love the idea of viewing all the furniture and tapestry patterns preserved here. The online shop has an advent calendar shaped like the house which I would totally buy to use as a decoration for Christmas 2027.

A knight with a sarcophagus in his house. I’m pretty sure if there is any chance of me meeting Doctor Who in London it will be in Sir John Soane’s museum. His treasures remain how he organized them 150 years ago and take up 3 buildings. Sounds like the perfect place to spend a winter day.

Are you allowed to have days with no scheduled plans when to visit other countries or is that a waste of opportunity? It’s hard to plan a day to be outside exploring monuments when you don’t know what the weather will be like, but there are other things to do near Trafalgar Square. The National Portrait Gallery is over there so we could wander and look at art. We could try to get tickets for a show at the London Coliseum or Trafalgar Theatre. Heck we could just get tea at a cafe and people watch.

I cannot go to London and not get one of these double decker buses we see in all the movies. There is a kids tour that only lasts 45 minutes and guarantees you a seat at the top which sounds perfect for our little family. You get to see Big Ben, Piccadilly Circus and Downing Street, so YAY, more pictures.

We are a family of foodies, so a day at the mall where we can pop in and out of restaurants sounds like a good time to me. We can also look for souvenirs and buy clothes we forgot to pack if necessary.

I truly hope my daughter is able to hang on to her innocent wonder and urge to play for as long as possible. She loves to visit children’s museums here in Michigan. That’s why I added the V and A Museum to our itinerary. Admission is free. They have 3 galleries to explore, places to play, read and even an arts and crafts area.

This is tied with the Jack the Ripper Museum for the top London location I want to visit. A part of my brain still expects the city to match the description in Dickens’ novels complete with oil lamps and ragamuffins on the street. The museum is set up in Charles Dickens actual home and consists of 5 floors. There is also a tea room, which I need to visit for a tea party. My daughter and I love tea parties. And we will spend a ton of money in the gift shop buying things that say “Bah Humbug!” and hedgehog toys.

My husband likes to tell people I could be a professional tourist if that was a real job. A visit to the Monument to the Great Fire would prove that. I know nothing about the Fire, but want to go so I can take panoramic pictures of the city. The step aerobics workout is just a bonus. Then to recover, I want to go to The Monument Pub across the street for fish and chips or steak and ale pie
I am not entirely crazy. I realize there may be new places I want to add to the list once we finally get to London, or places we decide to skip due to weather or time constraints. We will probably spend more money that what is in my estimate, but if I have saved up the $6500 in projected spending, adding a little bit to our credit card won’t be such a big deal.
So tell me, did I miss any attractions that we can’t miss even though we are traveling in January? Let me know in the comments.
Kristie

I have never read the Mark Twain story of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, but the 1949 musical was recommended to me by my television. 🤷♀️ The combination of King Arthur‘s court and Bing Crosby was too tempting to deny.

Poor Hank, a black smith/ auto mechanic is trying to learn how to fix a car with his audience of children. They sing about stubbing your toe on the moon being a sign of progress.

Hank has to rush to do some work as a storm is coming. He gets thrown from his horse and hits his head. When he wakes up, he been transported to Britain in the year 528, King Arthur’s court. After admitting defeat to Sir Sagrimour, Hank is arrested, but demands to see the guy in charge. Before meeting King Arthur, he gets to watch Arthur’s niece, Alisande la Carteloise, sing When Is Sometime.

In the beginning, King Arthur sentences Hank to death, but he convinces the court that he’s a better sorcerer than Merlin. Out of fear, they knight him Sir Boss. He uses his new found prestige and makes a point of getting to know Alisande. They profess their growing feelings for one another in the song, Once and for Always.

Unfortunately, Alisande is betrothed to Sir Lancelot, and he doesn’t take kindly to Hank stealing his girl. Lancelot challenges Hank to a duel and is turned into the laughing stock of the kingdom, because Hank doesn’t fight but disarms him with a lasso. Alisande rushes to comfort Lancelot and is set go forward with her marriage.

Hank decides to leave Camelot, since there is no reason to stay without Alisande, but he is beseeched by a poor girl whose brother is dying of the plague. He learns that outside of King Arthur’s court, the people are miserable, hurting and hate the king. Hank and Sir Sagimour head out with the king dressed as knaves to meet the people.
They are arrested and sentenced to death, but Hank discovers an eclipse is set for that day according to his Almanac. He threatens the people and convinces than that he can plot out the sun. King Arthur and Hank are released. Hank rushes to Merlin’s tower to save Alisande.
Hank is struck down but manages to shoot his attacker with the pistol he fashioned in his blacksmith shop. When he comes to, Hank is back in his own time, never to see Alisande again, or will he?
I hope you enjoyed sharing this old movie with me. Have a wonderful day.
Kristie

I’m still feeling pretty junkie, but I managed to get some work done. Unfortunately that means that I’m now exhausted and want to make friends with the couch. So now I’m snuggled in watching Singin’ in the Rain.

I’m a sucker for old movies, especially musicals. I never have worry that anything is going to be inappropriate for the kids. And back then, movies weren’t supposed to be representative of real life; they were supposed to be an escape.

I’m pretty sure the characters Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) and Cosmo Brown (Donald O’Connor) wanted to escape those suits. They look like someone ordered way too much material for their table cloth and decided to use the extra to make clown suits.

If you’re unfamiliar with the movie, Singin’ in the Rain is about the Hollywood transition from silent pictures to “talkies.” Don Lockwood is primed to handle the changes, because he was a Vaudeville showman before becoming a stuntman and then a star. His costar, Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen) has a voice that won’t appeal to audiences.

I totally forgot how much I love silent movies. There’s something about feeling the music and becoming encompassed in the emotions that you don’t always get today.

Although I do understand the panic of Kathy Seldon (Debbie Reynolds) when a strange man jumped into her car. Her sassiness is even better. Don tries to sweet talk her, but she tells him she’s doesn’t think he does real acting in his movies.

Of course Kathy isn’t doing a bunch of real acting either. She happens to be a chorus girl who jumps out of the cake at an industry party that Don and Lina are attending. Don gets her all flummoxed and she tries to throw a cake at him, but he ducks and it hits Lina in the face.

Lina responded by getting Kathy fired and declared her persona non grata. So she was furious when she found out that Kathy was going to be her voice on the redubbed musical. Then Lina realized there was an even crueler way for her to get revenge on Kathy, and insisted that she remain the voice of Lina Lamont and nothing else.

But of course that won’t due. So when Lina lip syncs on stage while Kathy sings behind her, Don, Cosmo and the head of the studio pull a Wizard of Oz and reveal who’s really been the voice all along. Lina runs off stage. Don and Kathy share a kiss and a happily ever after.
So what movie is your favorite escape from reality? I’d love to hear about it in the comments.
Have a wonderful day.
Kristie