Yesterday:Something very exciting happened yesterday - Chesca has moved in for a couple a weeks! So now we are 5 ๐ฉ๐จ๐ฆ๐ง๐ฉ๐ฐChesca is studying ๐ at the moment, so I spent yesterday testing her on her Arabic vocab - quite tricky for both of us.Bumble ๐ฐ also decided he wanted to learn Arabic, his method was slightly different - munching on the book ๐. I mean he might well be fluent now, who knows. He's a very secretive bunny ๐ฐ.I also attended the Ballet ๐yesterday which was a delight! My friend Laura who has a very serious job indeed (something to do with accounting ๐, she has told me multiple times but I am still not really any the wiser) wasn't able to get out of work in time to attend the performance and she very kindly, indeed, gave me her ticket. It was fabulous - a really excellent choice Alex ๐. We saw Le Corsaire at the London Coliseum a swashbuckling ๐tale based on Lord Byron's poem Le Corsair (I thought important to add the original title without the 'e' ๐). It was in three acts, and told the story of a pirate ๐ฃwho journeys across the sea to recuse the girl ๐ธ he is in love โค๏ธwith from a harem. At least that is what the website tells me happened - there were certainly a number of pirates ๐ฑ๐ฑ, beautiful girls in a harem ๐ธ ๐ธand a charming, rather large, sultan ๐ต (who I suspect was supposed to be a bit creepy, but I think had a jovial twinkle in his eye.)I loved the beginning of the third act - which appeared to be 'the sultans dream ๐ค' - many girls in wonderful pale pink tutus, others in pale green danced ๐ฏ about the stage, some holding flowers ๐ - in a sort of 'ideal' garden ๐ณ. It was a rather beautiful sight. The end was quite unusual for ballet, a shipwreck ๐ฃ which reminded me of Theodore Gericault's 'The Raft of Medusa', all sea water and bodies everywhere.Anyway - I love ballet ๐, I love the way you can get lost in the movement of the dancers and the music, and it doesn't matter too much what is going on. I once went to the 'opera' ๐ฎ in Budapest with some friends when we were inter railing ๐. We waited and waited for them to sing - but they just never did, and I am secretly pleased that we ended up at the ballet ๐ by mistake. I find opera ๐ฎ tricky - they repeat themselves so much, and I can't help looking at the subtitles which is such a bore. It also goes on forever - and I never quite trust young people ๐ถwho 'just love' the opera ๐ฎ. I mean do you really? Or do you just think you should... I reckon it's an acquired taste. (By the way, anyone who I have been to the opera ๐ฎ with, I haven't been conning you, I have hopefully been increasing my appreciation for it..... it really can be splendid.)Today:Today I met up with Gabby, who has a super job at the British Museum ๐ค. I cycled ๐ด over to meet her for lunch - it was bitterly cold โ๏ธ today - I do not recommend cycling ๐ด in loafers ๐ in this weather, my toes had almost frozen off โ๏ธ by the time I got there. Gabby had an hour for lunch so we popped along to Clive's Midtown Diner, on Museum Street for a burger ๐. It was fun to catch up, and we had some good burgers and I indulged in a cola float ๐น. We did consider wine as it's Friday - but I kind of just wanted a cola float โบ๏ธ๐น.After some excellent BM tips from Gabby, I waded my way through the endless school children and went to see the Egypt exhibition ๐, the Rosetta Stone๐ฟ, and popped in to see the crocodile mummy ๐ (both kinds - it had mummified babies ๐ฒ๐ฒ too - they are called hatchlings). The part I enjoyed the most was a nosy around The Waddesdon Bequest which was so intriguing. There were all sorts of wonderful 'things' ๐โณ๐. I love things - Baron Ferdinand Rothchild had a whole room dedicated to them at his home Waddesdon Manor. I didn't agree with them all, there were some very odd objects indeed - but also some really fascinating ones, and I am going to write โ๏ธ about this more soon. I really liked this quote from the Baron 'My dearly beloved relations continue purchasing artistic wonders. Oddly enough they never admire each other's purchases, and while extolling their own discrimination, ridicule the follies committed by others.' ๐Catch up soon.Alice xxx