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Summer Holidays 2014
It’s finally happened – School have said that they don’t want to teach Reuben anymore. At least not until he starts Year 1 in September. If you have a similarly set-loose child, you may be wondering how to fill those … Continue reading
Posted in Facts! And facts are important!
Tagged cafes, museums, music, paddling pools, parks, sandpits, southbank centre, summer holidays, ukelele
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Imagine Festival #2
I know I’ve already blogged about the Imagine Festival but we went again today, with another child to try things out with and saw some different things. So, stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but here’s our day … Continue reading
“Tube” at the Imagine Festival
Today, Eva and I went to see a piece of experimental toddler theatre. But more on that later – let’s start with the Imagine Festival. This year, there seems to be more to do than ever and we could have … Continue reading
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Tagged art, cake, imagine festival, music, South London, southbank centre, theatre
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February Half Term Preview
OK, it’s not even February yet, but I think most of us can’t wait to see the end of January. So, with that in mind let’s have a wee look at what’s going on over half term for toddlers, schoolkids … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Central London, half term, museums, music, South London, southbank centre
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What We’ve Been Up To Lately
It’s been a while since our last LWAT adventure – a wet and work-busy January hasn’t been the ideal time for doing exciting things, but with an end in sight to the virtual pile of work, it was time to … Continue reading
More Christmassy Things
We’ve been busy lately. Well, kinda. Eva got very busy on Tuesday night, decorating the lounge with things that had, until recently, been in her babytummy. So that made for a dull couple of days’ quarantine but since then we’ve … Continue reading
Christmas in London 2013
It’s December, which means it’s officially time to start getting a bit Christmassy. In the space of one day, we have managed to drink mulled wine, eat mince pies, sing carols and watch “Uncle Buck”, which Eva’s Godfather assures us … Continue reading
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Tagged Central London, Christmas, cinema, museums, South London, southbank centre
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Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs – 29/08/13
Editor’s note: This is a GUEST BLOG! by Mr LWAT the Blogger’s Husband, as he’s apparently calling himself nowadays. If you want to know what Eva and I were up to, have a look here. If you’d like to read … Continue reading
Killing Time on the South Bank – 29/08/13
Editor’s Note: This is a mainly pointless post with some pretty pictures, all about what me and Eva did this afternoon. If you want to know what Nathan and Roo were up to, check here It’s 4pm on a Thursday … Continue reading
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Tagged eating out, sandpits, South London, southbank centre, theatre
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Summer Holiday Preview Part 4 – Free Family Fun
It’s probably time for me to snap out of my denial – the summer holidays are well and truly with us. We have the best part of 7 weeks until Reuben starts Big School and it could be hard work. … Continue reading