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** DURHAM ** Coffee and cake next Friday - 20th November

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StealthPolarBear · 13/11/2009 08:46

Does anyone fancy meeting in Durham for a coffee and cake next Friday?

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Indith · 13/11/2009 09:02

Did you really need to ask? Yes please!

StealthPolarBear · 13/11/2009 09:10

glad i don't have to stalk you!

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Indith · 13/11/2009 09:13

I always forget this local bit exists!

Just realised dh is off work next Friday, I could lose my children and eat cake in peace with 2 hands and without dd stealing it! I assume it being a Friday you will only have dd?

StealthPolarBear · 13/11/2009 09:14

yes, only DD.
If you are DC-less or only have one, do you want a lift?

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StealthPolarBear · 13/11/2009 09:18

wonder why these appear at the top of active conversations?

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Indith · 13/11/2009 09:22

Oh yes how odd. Quite useful though I suppose. Erm lift depends on what time you were wanting/what I'm doing. I assume dh will still be going to physio so I could take advantage of him not working to go to toddlers up Gilesgate then send him home with children and meet you...I shall consult

Indith · 13/11/2009 09:28

It is beautiful and sunny, I am full of cold and horrible, my children are not yet dressed and are just fending for themselves (quite happily I might add) but W is starting to get bored. Make me a suggestion.

StealthPolarBear · 13/11/2009 09:33

well i'm eating melon & wearing a dressing gown!
can he do that??
otoh i could be drssed and at the playground for ... 10-30ish? are you up to that?
had the vomiting bug, but not been sick since wednesday night

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Indith · 13/11/2009 09:39

We could manage that. Ds has eaten a biscuit and is back to playing. Dd is considering getting tired, she keeps stopping to have a little rest and suck her thumb. I fear I may have to actually parent my children in a minute. Glad the vomit has passed!

StealthPolarBear · 13/11/2009 09:41

was just meaning if you thought it was still a risk!
BTW I appreciated your offer to help, was very kind. Couldn't think of anything that didn't involve exposing you to the bug.
do i HAVE to go and have a shower

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Indith · 13/11/2009 09:45

Well I won't complain if you smell I am going to dress my children (a long, drawn out battle I leave later and later each day) then go potter around the track/park area collecting kindling. I feel sorry for ds, we missed toddler yesterday as the stove repair man came and he keeps asking to go to toddler boop/see tristain/do something that involves playing with other children.

StealthPolarBear · 13/11/2009 09:48

T has spent most of this week (him ill, then me) watching Cars on a continual loop. So glad he has been at nursery yesterday and today, alleviates some guilt

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StealthPolarBear · 13/11/2009 09:48

ok SHOWER

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BouncingTurtle · 13/11/2009 15:03

Are you doing this in the morning? Would love to come but on a peer supporter course until 11:30.

Indith · 13/11/2009 15:07

Afternoon would work fine for me. I'd love to talk to you about your peer supporter course.

BouncingTurtle · 13/11/2009 15:11

I started it today! I could get up to Durham for around 12:30. We'll need to get lunch for DS when I get there.
So where do you fancy meeting up?

StealthPolarBear · 13/11/2009 15:31

is it good?
still need to get in touch about mine, i finally have a name just need to get a number and ring it!!
I hoped to be back for the Gabrielle Palmer webchat at 1...not that my life revolves around MN

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StealthPolarBear · 13/11/2009 16:49

bump
so 12.30
where to meet?

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juneybean · 13/11/2009 16:55

Can I still come if I won't have a child? I'm not working that day but it'd be nice to meet up with you all again

StealthPolarBear · 13/11/2009 16:57

go on then, we'll let you!

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juneybean · 13/11/2009 16:57

Haha great! I don't really know anywhere in Durham so anywhere with fudge cake will please me

BouncingTurtle · 13/11/2009 17:20

Course you can come!

BouncingTurtle · 13/11/2009 17:20

SPB - looking good so far! Hard to tell really.

Indith · 13/11/2009 17:40

juney I'm hoping not to have mine if I can help it!

where to go?

I like Cafe Continental with a toddler if you can get a downstairs table as the room is nice and small and square so you can't lose them. Chocolate cake can often be a bit dry but their chocolate truffle cheesecake is to die for. Other cheesecakes also good and lemon meringue pie is lovely. Nice looking lunch stuff too.

Vennels as we know loves children . Good soup and quiche and very good chocolate cake, vanilla sponge, pavlova and banoffee pie.

Leonards apparently now has an upstairs so there is more space to sit but it isn't exactly buggy friendly although it does have amazing muffins even if they never have the pear and chocolate when Igo it!

Esquires needs a mention as the only place with nappy changing but to be honest that doesn't make it worth going. Ok but not great.

Place near the library always looks like it should be nice with kids but trust me they do NOT make children welcome.

Rumbletums to good bacon sarnies!

Cathedral cafe is nice, plenty of space for a toddler to race around too.

Almshouses are a bit pricy for lunch but do nice big plates of stew and stuff now that it is colder and always have a good pudding selection.

There are a few places I've not been to honest!

I'd forgotten about that webchat SPB, lookinbg forward to reading it.

juneybean · 13/11/2009 17:43

The choc truffle cheesecake sounds yummy!