A welly full of smelly mud
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3y ago
No children! S is now at big school and N started pre-school today.  She was very excited about going and I had no issues dropping her in. She just wanted to know where the paints were and off she went.  I got home and for the first time in almost 5 years, hubby and I have the house to ourselves.  It was quiet.  We were lost.  So, what better than to hoover up some local caches that we haven't picked up with the girls in tow! Parking up in the single space that is near this area, we headed off to Mimbridge Walk 10.5 to get the 3 caches we needed to finish thi ..read more
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Sculpture Trail at RHS Wisley
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3y ago
We popped over to our favourite gardens today, RHS Wisley, not realising the Sculpture Trail was on. Fun to see the creative lawn-mowing that had taken place as we entered.  Sadly I needed to be about 7' tall for you to get the full effect but you get the jist I'm sure. Lots of very good sculptures to look at this year and still, I'm pleased to say, quite a few we had no clue what they were. We like a bit of intrigue in our lives *grin* The girls led the way and off we went.   Gorgeous tree - but around £16,000 This one of the tiger was excellent but I needed ..read more
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Glamping and a visit to Warwick Castle
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3y ago
We wanted to give our girls their first experience of camping but at a level I would find acceptable.  I did the whole camping thing when I was a mere teen and have no intention of 'roughing it' again.  I remember the fun when the sun was shining but the misery of everything just damp and smelly when it wasn't.  So, what would meet hubby's desire to get under canvas with the girls and my desire for as close to a 5* hotel as we could get the same way - Glamping (that's 'glamourous camping' to you) - sorted! I should tell you one or two things that I will/won't do when anyone me ..read more
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Roseola Infantum - a Harry Potter spell or a virus?
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3y ago
Harry Potter couldn't cast this spell No, it's not a Harry Potter spell but a little known virus that affects children between 6 months and 3 years. N came out in a rash a couple of weeks ago. As children are, she was fine the day before and we'd been to Wisley having a lovely picnic but the next day she had a rash on her upper back and upper arms.  It disappeared when I pressed it (my first course of action for *any* rash) and she wasn't unwell in herself. No temperature or appearing to be under the weather. I presumed that it was simply a heat rash or hives. Perhaps rolling ar ..read more
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Stuck in the middle (of the mud) with you
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3y ago
The gang My step-sister and nieces came down this weekend and we decided to go and get a few more caches to help them add to their total. Deciding on a nice, easy walk around, we opted for Horsell Common despite the fact that we had already done all the caches in the area.  However, for newbies, there are quite a good variety of caches to be found and it's not too long a walk.   We also had a puzzle cache to collect there (so clearly no ulterior motive) Off we went and parked up opposite the common in a bumpy road at the lay-by.   Now, we've been to this area befor ..read more
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Impetigo in children
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3y ago
Day 1 of impetigo Poor little S.  She has had chapped lips for a few days and has complained of them feeling sore.  Yesterday she used her chap stick before nursery but when she got home, the area under her bottom lip had gone very red indeed. She said it hurt a bit and we put a little bit of Sudocrem on (no Vaseline in the house unfortunately) to help keep it moist and stop it hurting. Hey, if it works for tiny sore bottoms, it would work for sore lips right? Last night a 'spot' appeared on her bottom lip. Oh no, must be a cold sore. I popped a Compeed patch on (couldn't f ..read more
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Warner Bros Studio Tour - Harry Potter
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3y ago
Yesterday J and I headed off to the Warner Bros Studio Tour at Leavesden Studios to see The Making of Harry Potter.  We were very, very excited. Here we are! We have both watched all the Harry Potter films and have really enjoyed how the story has evolved and the characters matured.  It was therefore the icing on the cake to go and see the sets, props and making of. Lots of car parking when we arrived and you are directed to spaces, Disney style.  Our entrance was at 5.30pm so the place wasn't too busy. We couldn't believe it when we were standing just by the larg ..read more
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Grey teeth after hitting mouth
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3y ago
Three weeks ago, S was getting a little over-excited playing with J bouncing around on the sofa (no, she's not supposed to be jumping on furniture but that's another story) and suddenly, went a bit too far forward and hit her mouth on the windowsill.  The scream went up instantly.  Hubby and I rushed over to her and, after consoling her and getting her to calm down a bit (which took some considerable time), we looked at her mouth.  Her top lip was swelling to a fair size but I was more concerned about her teeth.  Gently getting her to open her mouth and, with the greatest ..read more
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RHS Wisley
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3y ago
We have just taken out membership for RHS and yesterday, despite the weather, decided we needed some fresh air so where better to go. We packed our waterproofs and headed off.  Parking up, we decided that we were going to retrieve a couple of geocaches at Wisley Airfield first.  We had missed two on our last trip around.  Well, I couldn't find one and we forgot about the other but it's close enough ;-) S went on her scooter and did really well bar one little accident where a crack in the road stopped her dead.  Fortunately she was ok but a little shaken (she has a lovely ..read more
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Early miscarriage is just a late period
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3y ago
At least, that is what I thought until I had my first one. What was the fuss about?  So, you're pregnant and you've missed your period, you've done your test and the line has appeared.  Then, out of the blue, a few weeks later, your period starts.  It's clearly a miscarriage but so what?  There isn't anything much there is there?  It's only a heavier bleed after all. It's not like it's a proper baby or anything. Yeah - right. I had my first miscarriage in 2007.  We came back from holiday and my period didn't start.  I honestly did not think I could be pre ..read more
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