158. Lord Mayor’s Children’s Party Mansion House 13 April 2024
Following the
Company visit to the Thames Barrier on the Thursday, I set off north to York by
train. After collecting my granddaughter
from school on Friday we beat the York rush hour and just managed to catch the
train back to London. I did not realise
how many children's games I had on my phone - they kept her occupied for two
hours.
Saturday
morning was a leisurely start to the day. Both of us had to dress up. A suit on a Saturday for me and a pink sparkly
party dress for my granddaughter.
At the
Mansion House we were welcomed by a Guard of Honour which included two Police
horses and riders. The children loved
them.
After a few
adjustments we ascended to the reception hall with many other children and
parents/grandparents. The Lord Mayor,
Mayoress and Sheriffs provided an impressive receiving line, all on low chairs
so they were at eye level with their guests, so that each child was welcomed
personally.
As we
entered the Egyptian Hall all fears disappeared. Hundreds of children running and then freezing
as still as statues. My granddaughter
was off and in the midst of the melée.
The Mayor’s team (including the Mace Bearer and Sword Bearer) entered with great splendour and music. They then joined in the games. The Lord Mayor lost the tug of war.
We were able to find each other in
time to see an animal show and a science show. Spot on for smaller people.
Off to the
old ball room for tea, sandwiches and cakes, then back down for ice cream. The climax of the afternoon was a mass hokey cokey
followed by a conga which toured the Mansion House (even to the kitchens), led
by the Mayor. Finally, the great mass of
balloons held in a huge net up above was released. The children loved it. The adults also appreciated it as the children
disappeared in the huge pile of balloons. Not for the first time I completely lost my
granddaughter. I eventually discovered her
hidden by seven huge balloons.
She had loved every minute.
Then home on
the train with a very excited and exhausted seven-year old with and seven
balloons.
We
negotiated that we would only take one balloon back to York, which we
successfully accomplished on Sunday. Where
had the weekend gone?
Congratulations
to the Lord Mayor and the Mansion House team for a super occasion. It was a very successful and enjoyable event. Because the children enjoyed it so much there
were many happy parents/grandparents as well.
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