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Unread 07-10-2006, 09:35 PM
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Summer hols..

What's on the agenda for your summer holidays?

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Unread 07-10-2006, 10:17 PM
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feet up time

loads of friends over to keep the children ocupied, holiday for a week.

relaxing and sleeping

then getting ready for next term (leaving that as long away as poss)
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Unread 07-11-2006, 12:09 PM
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PANIC!!!!! It's my 1st summer hols with kids and I'm panicking! The 2 year old is in a good routine which I don't want to disrupt too much and the 7 year old will be asking "what are we doing today Mam?" every morning before my coffee has had time to work! Other than that, I'm planning a few trips out with some good friends, picnics, walks and games days!
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ENJOY IT!! Just chill, don't let u're self be mithered 2 death, but also don't fret 2 much. do fun things like u said, go to seaside, zoo, park etc. or just 2 a play gym - atleast u can have asit down and a coffee(or tea) whilst they play. prehaps get sum crafty stuff or games out at home or set up a tent in the garden. there is soo much u can do, that all of u can enjoy

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Unread 07-14-2006, 06:04 PM
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Enjoy it and make the most of it. they soon grow up and want to do their own thing minus mum and dad
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Enjoy the holidays,no routine!The first few days are always the worst then the little darlings get in to the relaxed mode !!
First I shall help the new manager sort the toys out!
I shall be off to France for three weeks on a house exchange,living by the sea don't really need a holiday but had a offer!so will see a really old friend,have some of the family join us and relax by the pool with some nice wine!
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OOOO Chloe, that sounds fantastic!! Enjoy it!
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