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Keeping The Kids Amused During Easter


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Kids finish for the holidays tomorrow and I'm scoobied if I know where to take them for days out.

Any help would be appreciated.

Anywhere but codonas & the flicks

I'm taking my two to hospital tomorrow so they can see their new brother or sister. Caesarian booked in tomorrow morning. That should be the holidays off with a bang.

 

Hopefully manage to pan them off with a granny later so I can get mortal on single malt.

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Kids finish for the holidays tomorrow and I'm scoobied if I know where to take them for days out.

Any help would be appreciated.

Anywhere but codonas & the flicks

Deeside Activity Park.

 

The little ones can go in a go kart, quad bikes, archery, dig a hole with a digger, clamber all over a tank, while you can sit back and relax.

 

Decent day out if the sun's shining.

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I'm taking my two to hospital tomorrow so they can see their new brother or sister. Caesarian booked in tomorrow morning. That should be the holidays off with a bang.

 

Hopefully manage to pan them off with a granny later so I can get mortal on single malt.

 

If your kid is Caesarian you've got to give him/her a Roman name... it just makes sense.

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Kids finish for the holidays tomorrow and I'm scoobied if I know where to take them for days out.

Any help would be appreciated.

Anywhere but codonas & the flicks

Weather permitted, take them oot camping for the day. Bairns love fires and smoke reek, incinerated tatties > Happy Meals.

They go hame knackered anna.

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I'm taking my two to hospital tomorrow so they can see their new brother or sister. Caesarian booked in tomorrow morning. That should be the holidays off with a bang.

 

Hopefully manage to pan them off with a granny later so I can get mortal on single malt.

 

best of luck mate but why April 1st will lead to the kid getting it at school

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If your going up mither tap, go up the English quarry route, far steeper to tire them out, or the bennachie centre paths, that rowantree car park route, is the easy way.

 

Bennachie will be busy though.

I always take the dogs along the Gordon Way. Nicer views too.

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