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Easter Weekend


Friday, we took the boys into the city centre, which is our default family activity. The Winter Garden and the area around the Crucible are already configured for the Snooker World Championship.

We took a trip to the Moor to get Noah some more jeans, given that he insists of scuffing the knees on all trousers. The new cinema/shopping centre has finally opened - very impressive. Shiny.


Saturday, we took the boys to Monkey Bizness - Soft Play Centre. Much exhausting fun was had by all. I managed to get a good hour of scribbling done, too.


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