by christianne » Sat Oct 06, 2007 11:12 pm
Hi I`v just returned from 2 weeks at Gosh and will list the things we did. (They told us to 'drag him around London' when the physio for the day has finished and by golly did I do as I was told!) A tube ticket for zones 1 and 2 offpeak for an adult is 5.10 and the child is free, you can use it all day.
-Saw the musical Spamalot(very funny if you like Monty Python) Ewan loved it and laughed out loud.
-Went to Hamleys twice, (splitting his pocket money into two so we did the trip both weeks).
-Ate in the rainforest cafe(quite expensive but a nice experience).
-Went to madam Tussauds(better for an older child as otherwise they don't recognise enough stars)
-Went to the Science museum and saw a 3D film about dinosaurs.Loads of other stuff there too.(Warning: the nearest tube station (South kensington) is a long walk from the museums so depending on stamina and mobility you may need a taxi instead)
-Went to the Natural History Museum and saw lots of great stuff, including dinosaurs that move and did the antarctic expedition.
-Went to the British museum(walkable from GOSH) twice, once to see the Terracotta Army(amaaaazing!) and the other to see what we missed the first time!
-Went to the Imperial war museum-great for little and big boys!(i dobbed out of that one and left it to his dad who had come up for a few days)
-Went to see Lord of the Rings, highly recommended, the auks come into the audience!
-Went to the aforementioned Coram fields park-great and walking distance.
Now as you can imagine i am absolutely exhausted, but it was invaluable to have these things to bribe/reward Ewan with and he really focussed on motivating himself to get through the exercises with these things as a goal at the end.
Christianne
Aged 47, dx EDS 3,POTS, Coeliac, breast cancer 2002. I have 4 children: son 14 - HEDS & Coeliac, daughter 25 - HEDS, POTS, pernicious anaemia, daughter 27 - HEDS, Behcets syndrome, also daughter 22 & 3 grandchildren unaffected as yet.