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Sand dune action

May 10, 2014September 17, 2014 BritMumInNZ 3 Comments Californian Adventures 2013-2014, Holidays

The other week, on a drive down to Disneyland California with a friend, we stopped off on the Pacific coast for some sand dune action. The children went up to the top with no hesitation, before pelting it down in a storm of sand! Fantastic fun. I would have joined them, but I was limping […]

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Christmas Eve sunshine thoughts from New Zealand

December 24, 2011January 29, 2012 BritMumInNZ 1 Comment Special Days

This Christmas Eve morning we woke to blue sky, without a cloud in sight. The sunshine is a much welcome gift after the rains of the other week caused terrible flooding and landslips in Nelson. Our hearts also go out to the people of Christchurch, who suffered a number of strong earthquakes, the day before […]

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Taking baby dolls for a walk…

August 13, 2011August 13, 2011 BritMumInNZ 5 Comments Alice, Life in action - Videos

Nearly 18 months old and Alice adores teddy bears and dolls. Bears, dolls and boxes are her favourite toys. With Charlotte it was a train fascination at this age – we collected trains and track, read ‘Thomas the Tank Engine’ and took bags of trains out with us wherever we went (though there was one […]

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