Today we Well, loaded down like a donkey with all this stuff, we walked through the zoo, and so (only with less provisions now) I sprinted to the UKB because the course was starting in 15 minutes! Well, let’s say “sprinting”. With a carrying strap in front, a nearly bursting backpack on my back and the fully loaded stroller on top of that, it’s a bit of a thing…
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Halfway through the trip, a bus drove past me, which I apparently could have taken, but had probably overlooked the stop sign; at the same time, my son fell asleep in his carrier. “Perfect!” I thought, “Then he won’t feel like swimming at all because he’s tired and would rather sleep. Actually, I might as well just give up and go home. I’ll be late anyway.”
But I decided to keep going and reached the emergency hospital in time. Then the little one suddenly woke up, was wide awake (power napping), I changed us and off we went into the warm water.
Playground at the Cherry Tree
May 27, 2016 by Julia WillCategoriesActivities , PlaygroundtagsBalancing , BMX track , spring swing , tire swing , slide , playground , table tennis table Write a comment
What we thought of it and whether you should visit it, you can read in the following article.
Playground at the Cherry Tree
You immediately notice that you have gone to the playground taiwan mobile database at an unusual time when no one else is around. But now we were there, so we might as well use the space!
Playground – child playing with sand
Our son naturally started by playing in the sand. Perfect for sifting or, if you use the firmer sand, also for building sandcastles or dumplings.
What was surprising was that I didn’t find any broken glass or other rubbish in the sand here, like at other playgrounds.
Playground – child climbs stairs
What our Klettermax loves about this playground is the small slide (there are two – a large one and a small one).
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Playground – BMX track
There is also a BMX track to pass the time and really let off enhancing the reliability of predictive analytics models some steam. I found the curves and hills to be a bit tricky, but even the younger ones mastered the track without any problems.
Playground – Father swings
Dusk is slowly setting in. But before we go home, Dad has to b2c lead go on the swing again really quickly.
Meanwhile, we sat on the benches surrounded by cigarettes because some people who absolutely had to smoke in a playground hadn’t managed to put their butts away. I’ll probably get annoyed about that every time – sorry.