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Am going to go to PR One o'c club Weds am ... and possibly again Friday pm if they need more stimulation (we have something else on Fri am but I'm told there are special activities on on Fridays over the hols)


Was really nice to put some faces to names and thank Mr and Mrs CitizenED for helping to wrangle my twins through the aquarium (I'm afraid I just can't take them in there on my own!) and I think it was rather swqeet my oldest asked me to get the number of your oldest! He has a good grasp of the playdate concept and was very dejected when I said NappyLady's oldest DD was going to be away on holiday imminently so was unlikely to be there...

Ahhh, sorry not to be able to join your all Fuschia - I was on last minute packing duty, O was at the Adventure Playground with her cousins, who have come to housesit with their parents!


For those who need to know - PR Park Adventure Playground is open 11am to 5pm weekdays during the summer holidays....


I'm away from tomorrow for 3 weeks, but no doubt I'll be dropping into the family room now and again just to check I'm not missing anything too exciting!


Molly

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