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Day off today and Mr Grotty won't be home until way past bedtime so its just the 2 of us - i've been up with little Grotty (15 months) since 5.30 - we're both fed, washed, dressed, tidied house, done the washing, there's leftover dinner from last night so no cooking to do either - now trying to think up things to keep us busy all day - any ideas?
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Thanks Fuschia - we went to Busybee's in the end and the aquarium - great success - little Grotty thrilled with arts/crafts session where we made butterfly wings and then totally overexcited by all the little fishees - i always forget about the Horniman for some reason...

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