[Ad- gifted experience] We love going along to the theatre and seeing performances. Recently, we have been taking the kids along with us, to a few selected performances, as Robin had gone to see the Nut Cracker at school and has been talking about it ever since. Recently, we went along to see Show Stopper! The Improvised Musical at Trinity Theatre – which was an amazing time.
[Ad- gifted experience] Ever since going to Jump In, we have been really interested in trampoline and air parks! We frequent the one nearest to us so often that Robin actually had her birthday party there last month, so that she could show the place off to all of her friends. So when we heard about a new, inflatable air park opening up that’s not far away from us, we had to go check it out! Inflata Nation Colindale is Inflata Nation’s new London branch, which just opened!
Unlike other inflatable parks, Inflata Nation Colindale doesn’t have their versions of socks to purchase. This is actually the first airpark we’ve ever gone to that just let us jump with our own socks! This is really convened, as it is a bit of a pain remembering what socks we need and getting the kids to keep an eye on them, etc. Being able to just go in with what we have also means there is no added ticket price. There are cubbies for shoes to the side of the park, as well as paid lockers if you have more to store, and the parking at this park is free and well organised, giving plenty of options.
[Ad- gifted experience] All of us were invited down to Devon, to spend the weekend away at Woolacombe Bay Holiday Park, in their Twitchen House section! Woolacombe Bay has a number of holiday parks in Devon, all of which are quite similar. Excited, we loaded the kids up right after school and drove to Devon. I use to actually live in the Devon area, and had never been to a holiday park, so I was really curious as to what we would be able to do in this holiday park. We were specifically in the Twitchen House area of Woolacombe Bay, though it’s really close to the other sections of the Holiday Park, and has a really similar layout to other areas too.
[Ad- gifted experience] The other day, Dann and I went back to Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch to watch the musical The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole. When Dann was younger, he actually read the book this play was based on, however I had not experienced this book, and was interested in what we would see. The Secret Diary of Adrien Mole is about a young teenager, having a particularly eye opening and changing year.
We go out to a lot of inflatable and bouncing events. Robin specifically loves inflatables, and could spend her entire day bouncing on them. So, when we heard about Ellis Leisure‘s Inflatable Fun Days, we were all ready to spend a day in the sun, bouncing around. These fun days happen at various locations all over Essex. You can pay free per person to get a wristband, which allows you either a half day or full day of bouncing.