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With a friend and 3 month old

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TumbleDry · 10/02/2019 14:54

I've got a friend visiting who is staying with me and DH for a couple of nights. I haven't seen him in years and the last time he visited I was single and childfree so our time was spent in pubs, going out to eat, dancing the night away (ah memories!). DH is going to be at work in the day and we'll be having dinner at home both nights DF is staying but j was wondering if anyone had any ideas for what we could do during the day which would be baby friendly? I thought maybe go for afternoon tea one day but then stuck for what other things we could actually do! He's expecting it'll be a very different trip from when he last came (obviously!) But I don't want to just sit around the house for 2 days either. Any ideas? We live in Birmingham if that helps. Thank you!!

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TumbleDry · 10/02/2019 18:07

Oh dear Confused baby sensory it is!

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Jfw82 · 10/02/2019 18:23

Is there somewhere nice you could go for a walk with a tea and cake stop mid walk

TumbleDry · 10/02/2019 18:53

Thanks for your post, we have somewhere nearby we could go for a short walk - fingers crossed the weather is reasonable!

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JasonGideon · 10/02/2019 18:58

Museums? Gallaries?

JasonGideon · 10/02/2019 19:00

There’s lots on here OP. I’d fancy them botantanical Gardens www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attractions-g186402-Activities-Birmingham_West_Midlands_England.html

TumbleDry · 10/02/2019 22:11

@jasongideon good idea! I got married there btw Grin

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EdtheBear · 10/02/2019 22:20

Think of it as adult days out, so museums, art gallery, walk in parks, shopping maybe a swim (splash).

3 month olds don't really do much so anywhere you can push a pram.

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