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Alice and Paddington Bear in Queensgate. What a magical place! |
We were
going shoe-shopping with her to buy new shoes for starting school and we’d
booked a fitting slot at Clarks in Queensgate. This is a big moment … your
first school shoes, but also the end of individualism and the start of
conformity. All Alice’s shoes are colourful or glittery, these were black with
the smallest bow, also black; and a pair of pumps (also black).
We did buy a
pair of pink trainers as well and she was delighted with those until she saw
multicoloured shoes with flashing lights in the soles in Skechers.
I’ve decided
that Queensgate is in decline and has no shops worth visiting, but Alice saw
things very differently. It has multi-storey car parks and you can drive right
to the top, there’s a lift that takes you down to the shops at the touch of a
button and, when the lift doors open, you’re presented with a bright, shiny
play space that makes you want to run.
After
looking down on the buses, she charged forward and when we passed Lush, she
couldn’t believe it. “Look at all the soap grandad, it smells amazing!”
Clarks was a
more serious business, but very interesting, then there was a long escalator
and electric cars that you could drive in the main square. She loved St John’s
Church, she loved Wildwood and, I have to say, I left Peterborough with a much
more positive view than I’ve had for a long time. Shopping was never so much
fun.