Monthly Archives: August 2009

So many toys

Sam having funSam and I have found out about a fantastic service that is run in our area which lets you borrow toys for free! There is a big white van that visits a different local location every day and people who are members can go along to the most convenient place for them and borrow 2 different toys at a time.

We found the van visiting our local park today and were very impressed. As it is the summer holidays the van team have been making more of an event of their visits and we were very excited to see one of the Library ladies there doing a story time and singing some songs. Sam got a free ‘BBC breathing spaces’ t-shirt as well as a chance to meet ‘Slimer’ the African land snail.

Unfortunately I didn’t have a way of taking home the lovely activity wall that Sam is playing with here, but I did get some good toys for Sam to have a go with which we are both very much looking forward to.

Crystal Palace trip

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Model dinosaurs

Yesterday we took a trip to Crystal Palace to see a craft market and visit the park. The market was a little disappointing (with about 4 craft stalls) but thankfully we picked a day when there were some “Sell it Mama!” stalls selling second hand baby clothes and toys. We picked up some clothes for Sam and headed off to the park to look at the model dinosaurs.

You can see pictures from the park here.

Here there be Dinosaurs!

Rich with toothy BillAfter a lovely leisurely lie-in (ahhh – I do love Saturdays!) we all set off on the bus to explore Crystal palace. We stopped off first at a market that included craft stalls, but were rather surprised by just how small it was with only a handful of stalls including one very determined lady trying to sell her cards. We did buy a few things including some second hand baby clothes for Sam which he’ll need for winter.

Once we had exhausted the little market we wandered back towards Crystal palace park to have an explore. We started at the main entrance and followed the central path through the park which seemed to be all steps going downwards. Most of the top half of the park seemed to be deserted and we even came across a slightly eerie empty fun fair.

Because we had to find somewhere to stop to give Sam his lunch we went into the Sports centre and sat (all alone) in the little cafe there with a cup of tea while trying to persuade Sam to eat his food. Thankfully once we had continued past the Sports centre and down some more steps we came into a more foresty part of the park which was much more popular. Sam then had his nap while Rich and I pushed him round the Victorian model dinosaurs which were tucked among the trees as part of a display that was 150 years old. We really enjoyed spending some time with these odd looking creatures, especially Rich who even went so far as to name the dinosaur in the above photo “Toothy Bill”. More photos can be found in the improved photo gallery.