Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Her Majesty the Queen's Tea Party

Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 80th birthday with 2000 chilldren, turning Buckingham Palace Garden into a magic wonderland with giant toy trains, walking mushrooms and characters like Wallace and Gromit, Winnie the Pooh and other familiar names from the children's classic.

The children , accompanied by their parents, received exquisite picnic basket prepared by chef Jamie Oliver. The highlight of the party was a drama of villians and heroes at the centerstage in the Royal Garden.

The Queen, playing herself, discovered that her handbag was stolen. The story unfolded with the search for her royal highness's handbag. Luckily all ended well when the heros defeated the villians and the missing handbag was recovered. The Queen, looking pleased , took out from her bag her royal reading glass and her speech. Her Royal Highness stressed the importance of reading and wished the children an enjoyable tea party.

4 Comments:

At 8:32 AM, Blogger Priscilla said...

But the Queen's handbag looked so hard and tough, could have used it to hit the robber on the head.

 
At 10:10 AM, Blogger Vegie said...

Harimau, do you remember grandma used to call handbag "teh ko" ( tea pot in Hokkien ) - I think the Queen has just proven Grandma right

 
At 8:56 PM, Blogger cat_aunty said...

Margaret Thatcher also had tough looking handbags. I bet she kept those device which activated nuclear warheads in them.

 
At 11:53 PM, Blogger Vegie said...

Dear cat aunty, no wonder George Bush is in such a mess right now fighting with the dudes in Iran - all he needs is just a handbag from Target to keep all his remote control !

 

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