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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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thanks MFD i may hve got mixed up with a few i was looking at lol! This is theonei was thinking of!
http://www.callowtop.co.uk/
eta: http://www.callowtop.co.uk/sidebar/family-camping/ this is where i saw the list of attractions!
LOL - we used to go to Callow Top about twice a year when I was a kid!! Although in those days it was called 'Callow Top Farm' and didn't have much other than a pub (it has its own micro-brewery) and a toilet block!!
To get into the town it is a trek over a couple of fields and down a hill to the Tissington Trail (which is a lovely disused old railway trail) and then another 5 mins or so on the road to get into town. About 15-20 mins in total and you would need a decent jogger-type buggy. Although I guess you could drive in!!
It is a beautiful area though. Also not too far away is Matlock and Matlock Bath (complete with its own 'prom' amusements, chip-shops and illuminations!!), the Heights of Abraham and Gullivers Kingdom.please listen to MFD - she is a wise womanProud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
Thanks MFD buggy has air tyres and 3 wheels so should be fine! i was looking at caravans and camping but the cottage works out cheaper and would probably be the best option esp with Charlie. i was thinking 3 BIG days out and then 4 days around the area and at the pool/kids club etc etc. have worked out how far away most things are andprices so we just need to sit down and go over it all.
Will be a nice surprise for the kidsWhat's for you won't go past you0 -
Thanks MFD buggy has air tyres and 3 wheels so should be fine! i was looking at caravans and camping but the cottage works out cheaper and would probably be the best option esp with Charlie. i was thinking 3 BIG days out and then 4 days around the area and at the pool/kids club etc etc. have worked out how far away most things are andprices so we just need to sit down and go over it all.
Will be a nice surprise for the kids
Sounds fab - you have lucky, lucky kids xxplease listen to MFD - she is a wise womanProud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
Arghh don't encourage me LOL. I don't know why i've gone off the Apple, well obv cos of the hassle with the moron. He's still got a listing up with the title as my name, but i have my mind set on a Joolz now lol!! I soo can't afford it though. But i'll look so cool at my DS' swimming lessons
What would happen if one of us happened to find this listing, and bid 99p for it. I'm sure we'd win as nobody else would find it to bid. :rotfl:
Evening all. OH has taken over the laptop this weekend to do his homework assignment. I've been keeping up on my phone - but it's too much hassle to post. He's passed me the laptop now to proof read his work.
Hope everyone is ok.
I see Caz is planning holidays. I'm trying to get to the Haven oop-north that SB went too. But, OH only has one more week off during training, the week before our school summer holidays. I'm unsure about taking the biguns out of school in school time.:beer:0 -
redmel1621 wrote: »I really want a new single, but just can't decide what to go for... I want a lightweight one, easy to fold, easy to push but nice and comfy for LO.
I quite like the Britax B Smart 4.... I know the Mountain buggy is nice and easy to push/fold but I don't like 3 wheelers, the double has 4 wheels:) Maybe I need to get over the 3 wheeler phobia!!
I hate 3 wheelers too.. They are just so unstable on kerbs/uneven ground.. wheels all the way here.. even cavemen knew you need 4 wheels!LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0 -
Lol!! Yeah he has put a 99p auction on for some silly reason, aswell as a BIN. I've not even emailed him i feel so bad but grrrr what a load of hassle.
I've retracted my bid on the black Joolz for the 2nd time lol!! Pushchairs are turning me into a proper bad ebayer, i suggest you all add me to your blocked bidders list rofl. :rotfl:0 -
Lol!! Yeah he has put a 99p auction on for some silly reason, aswell as a BIN. I've not even emailed him i feel so bad but grrrr what a load of hassle.
I just item searched your real (lovely) first name, and it came up. I think I might bid just to see what he does! :rotfl::beer:0 -
:rotfl: :rotfl: I think he'd pap himself i know i would LOL.
I'm wondering now if i should just buy the flipping Apple. :mad::mad:
At least then i'm likely to actually HAVE a pushchair soon?!?! But i'm trying to get this Joolz as she is saying she'll only take £200 but i am trying to get her down, cos like nobody bid £150 on it?!?! I wish i'd seen it before it ended. So annoying.0 -
:rotfl: :rotfl: I think he'd pap himself i know i would LOL.
I'm wondering now if i should just buy the flipping Apple. :mad::mad:
At least then i'm likely to actually HAVE a pushchair soon?!?! But i'm trying to get this Joolz as she is saying she'll only take £200 but i am trying to get her down, cos like nobody bid £150 on it?!?! I wish i'd seen it before it ended. So annoying.
If I win if for 99p, you can have it for £1.
Is the Joolz relisted?:beer:0 -
hehe thanks
I'm seriously considering doing the BIN on the Apple. And with any luck i can resell it and make a bit more money towards the Joolz cos looking at completed and similar Apple's have gone for £150+??
No she didn't relist it i was trying to get her to put it back on a BIN at a lower price but she's saying it's only 4 months old and doesn't wanna lose so much on it.0
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