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Hi F,


Not sure about today yet - tends to depend on state of children when I collect them from school (have my own, plus a friend's today). If we go we'd get there at about 4pm and stay until about 5.30, it is open until 6pm I believe on weekdays, though often 6.30pm by the time they really close up.


O pretty much looks after herself these days, and I spend quite a bit of time following C around (with her saying "No Mummy" in a very cross way whilst I am trying to stop her from attempting death defying leaps off some of the platforms and things). So, not ideal for a toddler I have to say, but then again, she seems to be getting over the novelty of that now and spends more time trotting around on the grass - long may that last!


Ah the joys of juggling such a big age gap and trying to keep both of them happy!


Molly

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