Nappy changing in local eatery (Lounged)
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Eh? I'm not sure whose post you are responding to, but if it was mine, you "clearly do not know how much it costs"? I have two granddaughters who have frequently stayed with my partner and myself in London, since the younger one was four. I wasn't commenting on the cost of taking children out in London. I was asking exactly what a holiday science club was doing with the children to warrant charging £242 for five hours! You "clearly" did not read my post! You don't have to take children on expensive outings. As you say, there are plenty of free/cheap things for children to do in London, and children enjoy choosing things to go in their packed lunch which they can carry themselves in a little backpack. As for buying toys etc, you can give them pocket money at the start of their stay, to spend how they want, and if they make poor choices and then run out of money, it's a learning experience, isn't it. And I suspect I am at least as old as you, and quite possibly older! But in any case, Pugwash was not asking for general comments, s/he was asking for specific suggestions for a specific boy with specific interests.
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Has anyone else noticed the new King Charles 3 Post box in East Dulwich? Let's see who spots it first!
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By beansprout · Posted
Why..?? In other countries, no one makes such a song and dance.. We are only talking about a cutting - years ago, one would ask but now, people don’t even se each other - let alone ask .. everyone is busy.. Says it all, when someone takes what? A cutting at night and on CCTV…. More important things in world I would have thought.. so at Halloween, when one has trick and treat, all going to be monitored on CCTV.. just in case a fight breaks out.. One chooses to live in a city, so just get on with it - rich & poor alike / ED is what? Oh, so it is fine to take a cutting from a park? But not in passing in a front garden?? -
By beansprout · Posted
You clearly do not know, how much it costs.. An example, little change from £100 if granny & gramps plus 2 want to do an activity in London ..& that is not adding in kids pick a toy each at the end or, ice cream - that alone for 4 - no change from a tenner. Yes, of course one can take a picnic, drinks etc & do it cheaply, & yes - plenty of attractions for free, kids go free etc but, at the end of the day, if you are grand parents & only see your grand kids a couple of times a year, if you are lucky.. that is what it costs..!! Times have moved on - I am old ..looking as an example.. Paddington Bear experience for a family,,
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