On Monday morning we got up on time to get day tickets to a show I have been wanting to see a long time.
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£20 is cheap for such good seats, but we couldn't sit together.
Tickets in hand we went to cross something else of my bucket list.
The Victoria & Albert museum had a special temporary exhibit on Winnie the Pooh.
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It was interesting to read about the history of Winnie the Pooh and see the earlier sketches etc. but as a whole the exhibit was a bit disappointing, within 20 minutes you could see the whole thing and the main focus were small pencil drawings.
Next door to Winnie was the just opened Ocean Liner exhibit that we liked much better. So much fantastic history and gorgeous art surrounding cruise lines.
A wall panel from a first class lounge on a cruise ship in early thirties.
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Glas panel with coral motive.
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Deck chair from the Titanic.
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We had lunch at the museum and then walked home to rest before making our way back to the theater for a fun night with Aladdin.
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The Prince Edward theatre is an old one so not the most comfortable chairs but the ambiance makes up for it.
We were up and out the door early again on Tuesday to watch the very first showing of the Black Panther. I was so happy my sister was still here so we could watch it together, after we went to have a pancake brunch as it was Pancake Day!

My sister did a bit of shopping and then it was sadly time for her to leave.