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MSE Parents Club Part 13
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looking at the weather it looks like the play centre maybe the better option.
shall we make a decision tonight and then txt peeps who are not online'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
If we go to the playplace do I bring sandwiches or buy something there? Just wondering if it's worth making any or not!
ETA why can't I thank anyone???Mummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0 -
aaargh heavy rain for tomorrow
I'd be happy with an indoor alternative where we won't get wet. Mainly because I don't know how to put the raincover on T's pram!
Where is the playcentre that you're referring to? Or is there anything/enough to do at Trafford to keep little ones amused?
http://www.landofplay.co.uk/
its free for tiny babies £1 for bigger babies and food is ok'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
Hi everyone, hope you all have a lovely time at ur meet tomorrow.
Had a great time at aqua tots this morning, Toby loves it which means I love it tooThen had lunch round my friends with gorge cheesecake for dessert (from co-op, lovely). All in all a good day.
Just suggested the teething necklaces to DH and he said no. Men. Best not consulted me thinks. I think they are an ace idea. Do they stay on all the time (ie overnight too?).
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I'm happy to change to the playcentre too, it looks like rain on every forecast I check:( (also they heat baby's milk:o)
Maybe we should get the list up and see if it's possible to contact everyone? Is it still easy enough for the public transport peeps to get to?Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's not.0 -
Beenie, that first aid course sounds ace, Id love to do something like that. The odd times T has gagged/choked on his food has scared me half to death.Baby Toby born 17th Nov 09 :j0
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jillie1974 wrote: »
when you say food is ok do you mean bringing your own food is ok, or the food there is ok? (I've got my thick head on!)Mummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0 -
Has anyone tried calling Caz?
I am happy to do play centre or park and will check back before I set off in case it's changed!
We just sat down to watch Shrek 3 but realised half way in we'd both already seen it. Watching it on the ps2 and it was buzzing really loud so we turned it off again.0 -
when you say food is ok do you mean bringing your own food is ok, or the food there is ok? (I've got my thick head on!)
their food.
although we sit right round the corner so i'm sure you could have a sndwich without them realising.
will txt caz again'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0 -
Gill I thought the food at the play centre was pretty nice about £5 for a meal but you'd be fine bringing your own (might have to hide it from the slightly freaky woman that works there though0
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