The Queen goes to Edinburgh for August and September, so Buckingham Palace is open to visitors. Jake and I went with the kidos on Saturday to tour the state rooms. Pretty fun. Earlier in the week watching the news about all the riots going on in the country, I wasn't sure we'd be able to go into the city. Luckily, things calmed down and we didn't have to change our Saturday plans. Our tickets were for the 12:30 tour. Since we got there earlier in the morning, we had time to play at St. James Park and to watch the changing of the guard before going inside. Here's the palace. Seems like every time I go to the palace, there's construction going on in front.
My 3 cuties in front of the gate. We somehow managed to lose both Ella's jacket and Luke's umbrella before the day was over. Losing stuff on day trips is a talent we've acquired here.

I just like this one of Luke with the guard in the background :)
These next couple of pictures aren't the greatest quality, but I like them anyway. I was holding Ella up so she could see with one of my arms... the other arm was taking pictures. Since we didn't stake out a spot an hour early for the changing of the guard, we stood behind some other tourists to see.
Inside the palace was very cool. Not as gaudy as Versailles, but a lot fancier than the White House. We saw Kate's dress, shoes, and wedding jewelry since they're on display now. Fun to see them in person. She's even tinier than I thought! The waist in that dress is
teeny. William and Kate's wedding cake is on display, too. Very pretty but probably wouldn't taste so great... traditional English wedding cake is fruit cake. haha. No photography is allowed inside the palace, so we just took some pictures once outside in the back gardens.
I love all the trees here. Here's one from the palace gardens...
After we left the grounds at Buckingham, we went over to see the Science Museum. We didn't stay long since we were hungry, but they've got some cool stuff. One of these days we will have to go back. We were in the transportation area most of our time there. Thought these cars were cutie.
Old school dental equipment. Looks like it belongs on a Dr. Seuss movie.
This church building serves most of the London area. It's across the st. from the science museum.
There are areas in London where you can see where bombs took out parts of buildings in WWII.
Check out the shrapnel damage to this building.
Riding in a cab..
Playing around at St. James park. There are tons of greedy squirrels and birds there. They are super cute and will come up to grab food from you. The kids love it. I love it too. Reminds me of feeding squirrels at the cabin!
After eating dinner at Pierinos and stopping for an ice cream at the Creperie, we went back to the park for a little bit before catching the bus home.