Weekends
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Topic: Weekends
Posted By: Emmi_
Subject: Weekends
Date Posted: 06 March 2011 at 10:24am
What do you do in the weekend?
Im looking for some ideas as to what DH and I can do with DD in the weekend, we seem to get stuck sometimes doing the same things over again.
DH will only be around for another 6 or so weekends, so would like to make the most of it and have some quality family time
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Posted By: Caro07
Date Posted: 06 March 2011 at 12:14pm
A combo of things really. We have a 3 year old too though so do things like the zoo, local nature reserve, go to the beach, go to the park, the local farmers market and then out for morning tea. Hang at home, do the gardening, in the sandpit. Our 10 month old is mainly along for the ride but gets quite a lot out of these things, especially if I sling him rather than buggy. He seems to get more excited, interacts more etc when held up high in the sling.
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Posted By: High9
Date Posted: 06 March 2011 at 1:35pm
I would say Zoo but unless you have a community services card it's $20 each ($13 with one). We've done the Zoo twice now.
Umm, swimming is always cheap and fun and lots of pools in Wellington.
Walks... Lots of walking tracks - Mt Kaukau, Colonial Knob (sp?) and I know you ordered a manduca? - Botanical Gardens is always nice...
Groceries... No joke, Lily LOVES it...
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Posted By: Emmi_
Date Posted: 06 March 2011 at 4:36pm
Thanks Caro, Yeah I thought we would do that type of stuff when DD was older, but I guess we can start now
Yep we have Nic, love it more than the pram. Yeah swimming is the one thing we do a wee bit, and weve done a few walks over the summer, but the weather is just going to get yuck from here on out
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Posted By: caliandjack
Date Posted: 06 March 2011 at 5:29pm
DD is fast turning into a cafe queen, Dh and I go for a walk round one of the local parks then stop for lunch/coffee.
Catherine likes the grocery shopping as well so much to see
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Posted By: Mum2ET
Date Posted: 06 March 2011 at 7:13pm
We try and do at least 1 family outing during the weekend - things we do are: visit a park to have a run around/explore ; playground; feed the ducks, go to the local pool for a swim, beach.
Then every now and then we do a special trip like to the Zoo, butterfly creek etc
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Posted By: Kimnthekids
Date Posted: 06 March 2011 at 7:16pm
We find one of DDs favourite outings, and has been since she was only a few months old - is the pet shop. She just LOVES looking at the fish, and it seems could watch them forever!
We also do the parks/walks/playgrounds/library/cafes/farmyards
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Posted By: _SMS_
Date Posted: 06 March 2011 at 8:01pm
You could try Junglerama. They have a area for under 4yrs but its designed for babies crawling. There is a ball pit and heaps of things to crawl over, under, through etc.
We took dd at around 10 months but she loved it.
Not sure if you have been before but its WAY better than chipmunks
Also the beach, you could try Staglands but that is quite far. The good thing about staglands is you get more up close with the animals. Sheep, birds etc walking around. If you are interested i have a get one adult in free when one ticket is purchased
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Posted By: T_Rex
Date Posted: 06 March 2011 at 8:07pm
Lil_Nic9 wrote:
Groceries... No joke, Lily LOVES it...
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Hehe, so does my DD. Especially when DH takes her for some reason - would love to know what he does that's so exciting! She's in a great mood for a good couple of hours when they get home.
We also browse toy shops with DD and she tries out all these toys and moves on to the next one when she's bored. Tires her out good
We mostly do outdoorsy stuff though, and I'm a bit stuck really with the weather turning to crap. We do rug up and go to the park on dry, cold days though.
Ohhh, we bake together sometimes (well usually one of us bakes, the other baby-wrangles). That is seriously great fun - DD has so much fun, and you can't help but enjoy yourself watching her excitement 
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Posted By: Emmi_
Date Posted: 06 March 2011 at 9:55pm
Great ideas there thanks girls!!
Yeah we already do our groceries on sat morning.. DD doesnt seem to go nutso over it but it does keep us out of the house for an hour or so.
Good idea with the baking! I thought the smells of baking would make strong memories too, so thats nice
Ohh the pet shop is a great idea! I need to get more dog food anyway Great excuse!
Thanks SMS about the recommendation for junglerama, will have to check it out! And I thought of staglands today, but thought would wait till she was a little older to get more out of it? Am putting it on my list though!
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Posted By: crakars
Date Posted: 07 March 2011 at 1:13pm
Aotea lagoon has train rides on a sunday afternoon for $2 over age 2 - its one where adults can sit in it too.
Petone have an outdoor pool for toddlers. feed the ducks at botanical gardens. Tiny town in Kilbirnie is open on staurday mornings - better when walking though. Every Sunday till April the aquarium in Island bay is open 1-3pm $2 per person. the gardens in raumati beach also have an outdoor pool and playground.
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