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Category Archives: Days out

Finishing off half-term with a day out at Legoland

03/11/201703/11/2017
Jessica driving a yellow car at the Lego City Driving School

Going to Legoland at the end of the season has become a bit of a tradition for us. Back in the day when we had a preschool pass for Jessica, Legoland visits were a more frequent occurrence. I miss our days of having annual passes and being able to go on quieter days. It is… Read More

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Exploring Windsor on the Windsor Duck Tour

25/10/201718/10/2017
The Duck Tour amphibious vehicle in the water

The Windsor Duck Tour is a fun way of seeing the town by land and water. The tour takes place on an amphibious yellow duck boat which drives around the town before going down the slipway into the Thames to continue the tour on water.     Hubby and I went on one of the… Read More

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Spooky fun for “Howl’o’ween” at Chessington World of Adventures

20/10/201720/10/2017
Sophie staning in front of letters spelling out "Howl'o'ween"

We were recently invited to preview some of the spooky attractions at Chessington World of Adventures for “Howl’o’ween” 2017. This year Chessington has a variety of different Halloween attractions on offer including Creepy Caves Unearthed, billed as their scariest attraction yet. Creepy Caves Unearthed is recommended for adventurers aged 10 and over so my girls… Read More

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A day out visiting Packwood House and Baddesley Clinton

18/10/201718/10/2017
Baddesley Clinton from the courtyard of the house

Getting National Trust membership a couple of years ago was one of the best decisions we’ve made. There are so many lovely places to visit around the country and it’s always a good choice for a day out exploring with my family. I visited Baddesley Clinton with the girls last year and loved it. Packwood… Read More

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Hunting for fairies at Trentham Gardens

13/10/201713/10/2017
A fairy holding on to the stem of a dandelion

Trentham Gardens has been on my list of places to visit for a while now. The nearby “moon” (Premier Inn) is one of our favourite places to stay when heading up north. However, despite staying so close by so many times, we’d never actually visited Trentham Gardens until we finally made the trip there at… Read More

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Revisiting memories on a walk along Hatton Locks

11/10/201711/10/2017
Looking down over the Hatton locks with a hot air balloon in the sky

Hubby and I both love canals. Before we had children, we went on a couple of narrowboat holidays together as well as a road trip around the country to see ‘the seven wonders of the waterways’  Our first narrowboat holiday together was on the Warwickshire ring route which took us through Hatton Locks, a flight… Read More

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Following the children’s trail at Bagot’s Castle

06/10/201706/10/2017
The ruins of Bagot's Castle

I often use the “Where Can We Go” app on my phone to find local events and places to visit.  We’ve been to a couple of places as a result of using it that we probably wouldn’t have otherwise visited. Bagot’s Castle was one of those places. We were staying in the nearby area over… Read More

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I'm Louise, mummy of three - Jessica, forever six, who was born with half a heart and lives on in mine; and heart-healthy Sophie (born 2013) and Thomas (born 2018). I blog about living with grief after child loss, crafts, days out and the little moments of family life.

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