Apparently, I was still finding the things that I really like to do when the book that I read upon saying that you will find your passion if the thing you're doing can make your time past fast without your notice and you always feel energetic when doing it. (too educated? lol) However, I seems to "fall apart" and over think when I write more and more. At sometime I even think that writing this post seems to be just useless because there is no need to recall happy or sad moment. Furthermore, the objective blogging seems to be not very clear and often change to something that I not used to be such as writing more about review post. Anyway, I am doing the same thing over and over again by writing my own stuff again.
During the morning, I was "lazy+afraid" to wake up early. I was accidentally awakens around 3.30am yesterday. After I had taken my breakfast and get myself prepared, I make a move from home around 10.40am and bought the £8.90 daily travel card. The first stop that I went to was Shepherd's Bush Market as I change from White City to Wood Lane underground while passing by the BBC television centre. The market seems to be full of "Halal" product and it is quite long as shown below.
After that, I took the train to Hammersmith and withdraw some money from HSBC bank as the currency exchange was around RM277.74 for £50 (RM5.5548 per GBP) that deducted in my account.
Then I walk around the area and took the train to Kew Gardens. Well, I didn't go inside the Kew Garden's although it cost about £12.50 for student price and I just took some picture as shown below.
Therefore I just took the train back to Hammersmith as I need to buy some chocolate from the nearby supermarket and spend 5 for the spicy chicken set at Wasabi Japanese restaurant as below.
After taken my lunch, I took the train to Covent Garden to collect the Lion King ticket from Lyceum Theatre that my cousin bought for me as my 23rd birthday gift as shown below.
Somehow I felt a little "unfair" when the cashier give me the last row of the seat.
After that, I walk around the Covent Garden market and there was some performance as shown below.
Then I took the underground train to Holborn and change to Oxford Circus because I want to go Hamleys Toy Shop near Oxford Street as shown below.
Well, I spend about 2 hour+ to find the suitable toys with my limited budget before paid the £41 total for the toys to my cousin's children.
Besides, there is some entertainment activity for children near the Leicester Square as shown below.
Around 5pm I walked back to the Lyceum Theatre to find some place to sit.
Then I just ordered a Chocolate cream drinks for £3.70 at the nearby Starbucks coffee shop while waiting my time to pass by surfing internet as below.
Around 7pm I walk back to the Lyceum Theatre to watch the Lion King Musical performance and they don't allow anyone taking picture during the show start as below.
Since I was sitting at the back, I decided to rent the Binocular for £1 as shown below. (can't refund, T.T)
Well, the scenario of the musical was similar to the Youtube video as shown below or the link >>> Here.
Unfortunately I couldn't see clearly since I sat at behind.
Below was some information about the Lion King from Wiki.
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The Lion King is a musical based on the 1994 Disney animated film of the same name with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice along with the musical score created by Hans Zimmer with choral arrangements by Lebo M. Directed by Julie Taymor, the musical features actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets. The show is produced by Disney Theatrical.
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Overall I feel it is quite okay to watch although it might not worth as it cost about £39.20 for the ticket that my cousin book online and my review may not be counted since I'm person who face computer everyday.
However, I do feel that the Phantom of Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre is more much worth than watching the Lion King. After the show finish, I walked to Charing Cross to buy some food at Mcdonald as my dinner. Finally I took the train to Tottenham Court Road to go to West Ruslip. There is a picture that I found quite interesting to share that is "When feeling sick or suffering pain, it’s tempting to try and stop the train. But reaching out for the alarm, can actually cause a lot more harm. And that’s the simple explanation, why you should wait until the station. Please seek help at the next station where we can assist you more quickly" as shown below.
Upon arrived home, I wrapped the present for my cousin't children and take some rest after finish writing this post. Overall I felt grateful to have the opportunity to see the Lion King Musical performance although I had used a lot of money today. In fact, the reason why I feel down is probably because I didn't finish my task and some inner problem. Anyways, be happy and stay positive!
=)
(Self Expenses note: Today £64.60)
During the morning, I was "lazy+afraid" to wake up early. I was accidentally awakens around 3.30am yesterday. After I had taken my breakfast and get myself prepared, I make a move from home around 10.40am and bought the £8.90 daily travel card. The first stop that I went to was Shepherd's Bush Market as I change from White City to Wood Lane underground while passing by the BBC television centre. The market seems to be full of "Halal" product and it is quite long as shown below.
After that, I took the train to Hammersmith and withdraw some money from HSBC bank as the currency exchange was around RM277.74 for £50 (RM5.5548 per GBP) that deducted in my account.
Then I walk around the area and took the train to Kew Gardens. Well, I didn't go inside the Kew Garden's although it cost about £12.50 for student price and I just took some picture as shown below.
Therefore I just took the train back to Hammersmith as I need to buy some chocolate from the nearby supermarket and spend 5 for the spicy chicken set at Wasabi Japanese restaurant as below.
After taken my lunch, I took the train to Covent Garden to collect the Lion King ticket from Lyceum Theatre that my cousin bought for me as my 23rd birthday gift as shown below.
Somehow I felt a little "unfair" when the cashier give me the last row of the seat.
After that, I walk around the Covent Garden market and there was some performance as shown below.
Then I took the underground train to Holborn and change to Oxford Circus because I want to go Hamleys Toy Shop near Oxford Street as shown below.
Well, I spend about 2 hour+ to find the suitable toys with my limited budget before paid the £41 total for the toys to my cousin's children.
Besides, there is some entertainment activity for children near the Leicester Square as shown below.
Around 5pm I walked back to the Lyceum Theatre to find some place to sit.
Then I just ordered a Chocolate cream drinks for £3.70 at the nearby Starbucks coffee shop while waiting my time to pass by surfing internet as below.
Around 7pm I walk back to the Lyceum Theatre to watch the Lion King Musical performance and they don't allow anyone taking picture during the show start as below.
Since I was sitting at the back, I decided to rent the Binocular for £1 as shown below. (can't refund, T.T)
Well, the scenario of the musical was similar to the Youtube video as shown below or the link >>> Here.
Unfortunately I couldn't see clearly since I sat at behind.
Below was some information about the Lion King from Wiki.
____________________________________
The Lion King is a musical based on the 1994 Disney animated film of the same name with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice along with the musical score created by Hans Zimmer with choral arrangements by Lebo M. Directed by Julie Taymor, the musical features actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets. The show is produced by Disney Theatrical.
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Overall I feel it is quite okay to watch although it might not worth as it cost about £39.20 for the ticket that my cousin book online and my review may not be counted since I'm person who face computer everyday.
However, I do feel that the Phantom of Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre is more much worth than watching the Lion King. After the show finish, I walked to Charing Cross to buy some food at Mcdonald as my dinner. Finally I took the train to Tottenham Court Road to go to West Ruslip. There is a picture that I found quite interesting to share that is "When feeling sick or suffering pain, it’s tempting to try and stop the train. But reaching out for the alarm, can actually cause a lot more harm. And that’s the simple explanation, why you should wait until the station. Please seek help at the next station where we can assist you more quickly" as shown below.
Upon arrived home, I wrapped the present for my cousin't children and take some rest after finish writing this post. Overall I felt grateful to have the opportunity to see the Lion King Musical performance although I had used a lot of money today. In fact, the reason why I feel down is probably because I didn't finish my task and some inner problem. Anyways, be happy and stay positive!
=)
(Self Expenses note: Today £64.60)