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School holidays....
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How's it going?
I have a friend on facebook counting the days....
I give the boys 1 job to do a day. Eldest sons job today is to water the plants (in the garden) and you'd think I asked him to sacrifice a lamb....
Oh well....just another 6 weeks to go...
I have a friend on facebook counting the days....
I give the boys 1 job to do a day. Eldest sons job today is to water the plants (in the garden) and you'd think I asked him to sacrifice a lamb....
Oh well....just another 6 weeks to go...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My husband says on the girls' 13th birthday he's off to join the Shaolin Monks and he'll come back when theiy're 21 !
We do get odd flashes of teenage behaviour and I remember what my sister and I were like so Have some idea of what's to come. Will enjoy this peaceful Best Friends Forever stage for as long as it lasts though.
We do get odd flashes of teenage behaviour and I remember what my sister and I were like so Have some idea of what's to come. Will enjoy this peaceful Best Friends Forever stage for as long as it lasts though.
WE've got our two eldest grandchildren from Sunday for 2 or 3 weeks, then they are going on hols with Mum & Dad.
They don't usually play us up, if the weather is good it's down at the hut swimming and crabbing, if it rains it's House of Marbles or the Robert Lenkoweitz exhibition complete with mummified tramp!(free!).
Daughter complains that in Cambridge everything costs an arm and a leg whereas down here there are lots of free things to do
They don't usually play us up, if the weather is good it's down at the hut swimming and crabbing, if it rains it's House of Marbles or the Robert Lenkoweitz exhibition complete with mummified tramp!(free!).
Daughter complains that in Cambridge everything costs an arm and a leg whereas down here there are lots of free things to do
our summer club is great but it does cost a lot. They take the kids to the beach, bowling, activity centres, etc etc and they have access to lots of stuff there, go karts, bikes, outdoor space, they have water fights etc - they have a theme each week and feature activities round that - e.g the olympics or pirates or explorers. They provide activities for kids between 5 and 12 and seem to get the balance right. It does cost a small fortune though - best part of £1k for my two for the 5 weeks, but if I wanted to, I could leave them there between 8am and 6pm
The also put on movies and have wii, xbox and pc's for rainy days as well as craft activities etc.
The also put on movies and have wii, xbox and pc's for rainy days as well as craft activities etc.