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Tag Archives: Central London
Things We’ve Done in July
I’ve got so far behind in blogging and the summer holidays are coming up so fast that I’m throwing the towel in slightly and just doing a giant round up post. I still have a summer preview to write and … Continue reading
LWAT is 5! A Disappointing Post
This is Roo and Nathan two years and a month ago, on Reuben’s 5th birthday. I prepped hard for that party, baking a special cake, setting a dinosaur hunt and filling party bags with dino-related goodies. Now my second child, … Continue reading
Posted in Facts! And facts are important!
Tagged cafes, cake, Central London, choo-choo!, coffee, Dish and the Spoon, trains
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#MoreinCommon Picnic to Discuss Brexit -09/07/16
Now, I’ve been trying to keep politics off the blog as much as possible – that’s fodder for my HuffPost posts – but this was a bona fide London event where toddlers were welcome. I’ve never taken the kids on … Continue reading
A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Shakespeare 400
It’s taken me a week to write this, not because it wasn’t a nice afternoon out but because a tiny girl I know is turning 4 imminently and it seems to have distracted me from most things this week, including … Continue reading
LWAT’s Guide to Tabby McTat
Listen up, Londoners…this is important stuff. I know this blog covers a wide variety of topics, from the trivial (politics) to the vital (sandpits) but this is one of the life-changing ones. I’m going to tell you where all the … Continue reading
Posted in Just wandering....
Tagged animals, books, Central London, East London, music, North London, south bank, South London
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Bouncing Cats and Boom-Boom Pups – 27/02/16
It’s been a varied weekend, musically speaking. Rock, hiphop, musical theatre, worship, AOR, experimental symphonies, mid-90s indie, Disney….I could go on. But instead I’ll just focus on yesterday, which saw us rocking at lunchtime and hip-hopping by teatime. First though, … Continue reading
London Without a Toddler – Resolution Festival
Forgive me, my smogging is going out of sequence. I haven’t yet told you about Nathan and I having a romantic Valentine’s in a dark Shoreditch alley but I’m going to skip ahead to Wednesday night’s childfree excursion to The … Continue reading
Posted in Reviewing the Situation
Tagged art, Central London, childfree, dance, music, theatre
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Kite Review – 30/01/16
I must admit I had my reservations about taking Reuben to see “Kite”. At 6 and a half, he’s a bit young for the recommended age group and the mime aspect was slightly worrying – he prefers his shows noisy. … Continue reading
Fun Things to do in Feb
I told Roo the other day that it had only been a month since Christmas Day. He found it very hard to believe and, quite frankly, so did I. It’s been a long, dark January and I can’t wait for … Continue reading
Posted in Facts! And facts are important!
Tagged Big Fish Little Fish, Central London, music, rave, South London, story, theatre, West London
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City Adventures
This may or may not be a clumsy attempt to fuse together two completely different days but hey, go with it. You’re used to clumsiness around here, right? The first day was Friday and it was me and Eva strolling … Continue reading