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Notebook Easter visits ...

It seems to be quiet all over at the moment ... so was wondering what places of interest or other trips everyone is doing over the Hols

We visited the Darlington railway museum a few weeks ago, youngest was very impressed with the size of the trains!!
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Unread 04-12-2006, 01:31 PM
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we are very fortunate where we are there is an awful lot to do..(so long as u have spare cash lol)...my children go off to Drayton manor at least 3 times a week,think my little uns after a job in the discovery centre,lol..they love helping out and tidy up....a season pass is £70 but its valid for a year and they can go every day if they want,and considering its £22 a time normally for one day I think its a great buy for older ones...
we have a snowdome and have been collecting vouchers out of the paper for a tobogganing session tomorrow nite...lol..will be covered in bruises but it will be worth it..
and of course weathers rubbish,the cinema is an easy option...star city on way to birmingham is great...
Conkers at burton on trent is a wicked day out for exploring..we did a great treasure hunt the other week...kingsbury water park has a lovely bike ride pathway..
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We did a Spring Hunt today. DS and I made a list of things we expected to see, then armed with the camera we went a-hunting, taking photos of everything we found. Alas, we didn't find everything, but that just means more fun for another day! Also, we're going to make a 'Spring Hunt' album with the photos and add some drawings and poems.

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well, we went to see ice age 2 (me my friend and 6 boys!! between 10 and 13) they were great

had loads and loads of friends over and they have been to friends loads
playing pitch and putt,
nice cheap walks and cycle rides

and there was methinkging we were resting!!
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Just back from six days swapping houses with our son and wife!Saw lots of friends,lovely meals out.Went to see Pink Panther with ex child from group,very funny.
Now back and will visit sheep centre with charge to-morrow (instead of buying him a Easter Egg!) we have the Zoo near by,one of my employers bought me a yearly ticket.Also there is the sea!! and am sure lots of other things we could do!!
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