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Tag Archives: Halloween

Spotting spooky scarecrows: a Halloween trail at Black Park

06/11/201805/11/2018
The creepy clown scarecrow

During half-term we headed to Black Park to take part in their Halloween trail. Sophie and I had arranged to meet up with her friend F and his mummy. Black Park was the perfect place to meet, especially with the trail taking place.     For this year’s Halloween trail, we had to find ten… Read More

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Howl’o’ween fun at Chessington World of Adventures

29/10/201829/10/2018
Sophie posing in front of the Howl'o'ween sign at Chessington

October half-term seems to be all about Halloween-themed activities and days out. The girls loved trying out the “Howl’o’ween” attractions at Chessington World of Adventures last year. This year, it was Sophie who donned her sister’s “rainbow witch” outfit for a day out at Chessington. I was glad she picked that costume. It felt like… 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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Brick or Treat at Legoland Windsor

04/11/201604/11/2016

As Jessica had an inset day on Monday and her preschool pass was valid that day, we couldn’t resist a trip to Legoland, with her friends H and E, to take part in their Brick or Treat event.  I hadn’t originally intended to put the girls in costume (we don’t really do Halloween) but when… 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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