Pamela and I started off our day at Vauxhall City Farm. She was started to miss Alice, so I thought seeing other bunnies might help.
The farm has vending machines for grass pellets which you can feed to the alpacas, lambs and goats.
It was tricky trying to feed the baby goats as there was a mean bully goat with one horn who kept pushing them out of the way.
We giggled at the design of the donation box.
We headed up to Notting Hill afterwards to explore the market.
We found a really cool shop selling hand painted Converse with the artist sat in the window.
The shoes cost your shoe size, which was really exciting until I realised it was the larger EU number rather than the smaller UK size.
We then popped into Alice, an amazing little antique shop on Portobello Road.
Every possible corner was filled with weird and wonderful antiques.
We stopped for coffee at Biscuiteers Boutique, which looks so pretty and like a drawing from the black and white exterior.
The shop is filled with cookies in every imaginable design and there's an icing cafe downstairs, where you can learn to decorate cookies for yourself.
We tried some butterfly cookies, which were almost too pretty to eat.
We then headed to Holland Park so that Pamela could meet the squirrels.
It was then time to head to the Ampersand hotel for champagne and scones.
The scones were lovely and warm with white chocolate chips in them.
We then wandered back into town and through St James's Park to see the pelicans.
Someone on the internet had arranged leaving drinks for Theresa May in the park and we couldn't resist joining in.
Tom and Tony joined us after work and we had a picnic while watching the entertainment.
The all singing and dancing Boris entertainer was my favourite.
In the evening, we headed to Tamesis Dock for KaraUke, where you get to sing karaoke while they play ukulele along with you.
Pamela sang Green Day and Tom & I paired up on Mr Brightside by The Killers.