by Katem » Sun Jun 01, 2014 9:36 am
Playhouse Playgroup and the Scout hut: Not just a place, but a must for the area.
Like many mums, I moved here just as I had my first child. 7 years ago, I didn't know anyone and I didn't know where to go with a baby boy, especially in the cold rainy months.
Striking up conversations at the swings or in coffee shops always felt a bit weird to me. It was ok but short-lived, a few sentences exchanged then you went your separate ways. The clock ticking, time for a feed, a nap or something.
Then things changed. My neighbour, mother of 3 at the time, let me in to the best kept secret.
She said: "Take a walk along Lyford Road, look for the big green doors and follow the path".
It was like something out of Alice in Wonderland. I didn't fall down a rabbit hole exactly, but what I did find was equally as magical.
A friendly, open, safe place of fun for children and parents alike.
Toys and circle time (bourbons specifically) for the kids and a place of smiles, advice and banter for the mums.
Very quickly I developed friendships, that to this day, still exist. Very quickly, Playhouse became a big part of the week. And over 7 years both my sons have been there, so it's fair to say, that very quickly, Playhouse became part of my life.
It's a great shame to think that if the scout hut goes, where will all the new mums go? Playhouse should be part of their lives too.
Playhouse Playgroup and the Scout hut: Not just a place, but a must for the area.
Like many mums, I moved here just as I had my first child. 7 years ago, I didn't know anyone and I didn't know where to go with a baby boy, especially in the cold rainy months.
Striking up conversations at the swings or in coffee shops always felt a bit weird to me. It was ok but short-lived, a few sentences exchanged then you went your separate ways. The clock ticking, time for a feed, a nap or something.
Then things changed. My neighbour, mother of 3 at the time, let me in to the best kept secret.
She said: "Take a walk along Lyford Road, look for the big green doors and follow the path".
It was like something out of Alice in Wonderland. I didn't fall down a rabbit hole exactly, but what I did find was equally as magical.
A friendly, open, safe place of fun for children and parents alike.
Toys and circle time (bourbons specifically) for the kids and a place of smiles, advice and banter for the mums.
Very quickly I developed friendships, that to this day, still exist. Very quickly, Playhouse became a big part of the week. And over 7 years both my sons have been there, so it's fair to say, that very quickly, Playhouse became part of my life.
It's a great shame to think that if the scout hut goes, where will all the new mums go? Playhouse should be part of their lives too.