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Half-term fast approaching...

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JenniPen · 06/02/2009 16:55

I'm clueless as to what to do with my kids over half term week. I can't get the time off work so ideally I need somewhere to send them for the day/week. Any suggestions would be most welcome...
p.s. they're teenagers!!

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MayorNaze · 06/02/2009 17:06

local sports centre. ours does whole days, 8-6 up to the age of 14.

MayorNaze · 06/02/2009 17:06

do you have a youth centre at all?

JenniPen · 06/02/2009 17:21

As far as I know. I'll look into it. Thanks for the tip.

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GossipMonger · 06/02/2009 17:24

heehee! DH is taking my boys to Amsterdam for the week over half term to see
the witch his Mum.

They are 6 and 4 so wont be up to any of the seedy side of Amsterdam!!

I have 5 whole days to myself.

GossipMonger · 06/02/2009 17:25

the witch

sorry.

Barby · 06/02/2009 17:34

Don't know whether this is what you're looking for but i've booked my kids into a teen workshop for young people who like to read and write. It's put on by Penguin Books and is a good opportunity for them to learn about something other than school subjects that they just don't seem to enjoy! I got the tickets at www.thesagegateshead.org

christywhisty · 07/02/2009 22:05

Mine are booked at a zookeeping day at our local zoo and then are sailing/climbing/canoeing at our local mariners base for 2 days.

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