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As ever, throwing myself on the mercy of collective expertise.


I have taken tomorrow off work, and my toddler out of nursery, in order to get him immunised against chicken pox. I thought I timed it brilliantly: jab was going to be followed with his first visit to the cinema at Greenwich picture house Toddler Time followed by a nice lunch out somewhere round there. But - typically - there is no listing for TT this Monday, so it doesn't seem to be happening. Grrr.


Anyone have any ideas for a suitable substitute? I don't want to take him to a playgroup/soft play really (as then he might as well be in nursery) but I have to say I'm failing miserably at identifying something else...And I'm disappointed that I won't be munching on popcorn at 11am tomorrow morning when I'm meant to be at work....he he.


The weather's not looking too good either...

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