What to do tomorrow?
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  1. #1
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    Default What to do tomorrow?

    Can I have some ideas please

    Supposed to be quite nice tomorrow - though I am not allowed to use my gardens.

    Just totally out of things to do, and feeling quite ... bored with the same ol' same ol'

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    the park, the duckponds, a local city farm???
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    I'm going for a walk around a nearby country park with another childminder, theres a small play area and ducks to feed and if its really nice I'm going to take sandwiches for lunch. Weather looks good so definitely something outside. (Depending where you are!)

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    If you have not got use of a garden, are you friends with any other childminders.
    I'm off to my friends tomo as she has a huge play garden.

 

 

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