Showing posts with label Albert Road Southsea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Albert Road Southsea. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Silent Sunday - 26th December 2010

Fashionably late as always.  I present to you, Silent Sunday - on a Tuesday.

And I know, it's all about the silence, but I'd just like to say - that this is not my house!


Silent Sunday

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Groups For Mums A Guide for babies and toddlers in Southsea

Last Friday I went on a night out with the other Mums from our baby group.  We had a lovely meal at The Belle Isle - (but that's another post.)  A year ago, I could not have imagined doing that, ever!  I had a three month old baby, but I was terrified of the groups.   I went to La Leche when I was pregnant, to try and force myself to make friends with other Mums, but I just found the whole experience terrifying and a little bit soul destroying. I had done it all before, I love my baby, but I didn't want to just talk about sore boobs and pooy nappies like I was the first person it had ever happened to. It wasn't till I went to a clothing  party at On The Rocks that I met with one of the other Mums. "Why don't you come to the bumps and babies group?" She asked.

Bounce and rhyme when it used to be quiet!
I'd done it once, but left without even saying goodbye to anyone, so destroyed were my social skills.  Two years of talking to nobody but my very close friends, children and husband had turned me totally socially inept!

"Oh, I err, I didn't like it much."  I mumbled into my bucks fizz.

"Just come along,"  she said.  She took my number and text me all week to make sure I got involved when the next Bumps and Babies group took place.  What a woman.  She introduced me to everyone and next thing I knew, we were all having lunch at  The Slug. I had a great time and felt a total eejet for cutting off my face to spite my nose.  They are a lovely eclectic bunch.  From all walks of live and all corners of the globe!  I love my Mummy chums now and wouldn't be without them.

Bumps and babies are sadly no more.  Our babies got too big and I think they have been cut from the Portsmouth budget.  

We have been to some fab birthday parties
But Sure Start has been an absolute God send.  The group leaders for Southsea Aileen and Missy are really lovely and have time for all the babies and toddlers.

We have been going to the Sure Start  Monday group: 1-2.30pm at St Jude's Kent Road, Southsea

and 

Bounce and Rhyme: Thursday 1-2.30pm at St Swithuns, Waverley Road, Southsea

We even go out for drinks sans babies


These groups are fantastic but there are a lot of young babies there lying on the floor and suddenly, my little toddling rascal chunk who has a penchant for lobbing  bricks at random, has become one of the biggest there at only 16 months old, which makes the hall a minefield for soft fontanelles.  Eek!

So, I have compiled a list of toddler groups available in Southsea.  See you there!

Groups suitable for toddlers in Southsea that we will be trying soon, my good friends are using these already:

Monday 9.45 - 11.30: St Simons Church, Waverley Road - 50p for drink/biscuit

Tuesday: 9.30 - 11.30: Surestart Messy play at St Simons Church, Waverley Road: free

Friday: 12 - 14.30: Salvation Army on Albert Road: £1 for drink/biscuit




Other groups that we haven't tried yet:


Drop In



Eastney Methodist Church, Highland Road, EastneyPortsmouthHants

Every Friday
1.30-3.00
Under 5's
Free of charge
An informal group for mums, dads and grandparents.
Drop In for a cup of tea and play with your children.
Art activities and guest speakers.
Information about other activities happening
within our centre.


Boogie Mites are great for older toddlers with a slightly longer attention span.  There is playtime, followed by singing songs with movement and drink and a biscuit afterwards.


Children Centres these are free but I think they need to be pre-booked.
Day
Children Centres
Monday
Penhale, Willows, Stamshaw
Tuesday
Anchorage Park
Wednesday
Paulsgrove, Highbury, Cockleshell, St Margaret Church, Baffins
Thursday
Saxon Shore, Medina
Friday
St Cuthberts
Contact your local Children Centres to get more details or log on to ask Sherlock (www.asksherlock.info) Portsmouth City Councils Family Information Service directory


Private Classes  £4 Autumn term starts week commencing September 13th.  
Day
Time
Venue
Suitable for Ages
Tuesday
10.00am
St Judes Church, Kent Road, Southsea
1 - 4yrs
Wednesday09.15 amBaffins Community Centre, Westover Road, Baffins 1 - 4yrs
11.00am St Margarets Church 0 - 1yr
Friday
9.45  
Eastney Methodist Church1-4 yrs


Eastney Methodist Church, Highland Road

Drop In And Cook

St Jude's Church, Kent RoadSouthsea
Fri am, 9.30-11.30. Drop in group aimed at 2 1/2 yrs plus (younger siblings welcome)
Come and play, and join in a shared cooking activity each week (all veggie, lots of different recipes, very simple, tasting encouraged!)
No charge, term time only.
We always have toys to play with, both for younger children and for those who just 'don't want to cook today'. No pressure! Everyone joins in and helps a little. Either eat what we make or take home as you wish. Drop in and find out if you like us!!
Music Mad
Milton Village Hall , Milton RoadSouthsea Hants PO

Monday, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10am - 11am
Babies and toddlers
£2.50 per family
This is a really special singing group that the kids just love to go to. It's open for all babies up to school age children and costs just £2.50 per family. Upon arrival the children get to play with a number of musical instruments and toys before packing away ready for lots of singing and dancing to some great "action" songs. Then afterwards the kids get a drink and a biscuit and Mums and carers get a well-deserved coffee! I take the kids here every week and I thoroughly recommend it!

www.singandsign.com

Fareham, Portsmouth and Surrounding areas
New term and looking for something fun to do with your baby?

This is not only fun but educational!

Sing and Sign the award winning baby signing classes for babies between 6-24 months.


Saturday 9.45am Eastney Methodist Church, Southsea

Drop In And Cook

St Jude's Church, Kent RoadSouthsea
Fri am, 9.30-11.30. Drop in group aimed at 2 1/2 yrs plus (younger siblings welcome)
Come and play, and join in a shared cooking activity each week (all veggie, lots of different recipes, very simple, tasting encouraged!)
No charge, term time only.
We always have toys to play with, both for younger children and for those who just 'don't want to cook today'. No pressure! Everyone joins in and helps a little. Either eat what we make or take home as you wish. Drop in and find out if you like us!!
Music Mad
Milton Village Hall , Milton RoadSouthsea Hants PO

Monday, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10am - 11am
Babies and toddlers
£2.50 per family
This is a really special singing group that the kids just love to go to. It's open for all babies up to school age children and costs just £2.50 per family. Upon arrival the children get to play with a number of musical instruments and toys before packing away ready for lots of singing and dancing to some great "action" songs. Then afterwards the kids get a drink and a biscuit and Mums and carers get a well-deserved coffee! I take the kids here every week and I thoroughly recommend it!

Sunday, 5 December 2010

Southsea Snow - How Was It For You?

Did the snow finally arriving in Southsea fill you with joy or dread?  Did you skid on your arse and curse at every footstep?  Or did you leap like a child on Christmas morning, relishing every flake and joining in the huge snowball fight on The Common?

Gains Road, Southsea - no one bothered to drive for two days

We really do have it easy here.  We are protected by the Isle of Wight and all that salty sea air helps to keep the temperatures low.

The baby playing in the road

So, for the snow to lay in Portsmouth, there has to be a serious amount of it falling out of the sky.  Of course, because we don't tend to get that much frost compared to the rest of the country we are usually ill prepared and more than an inch of snow sees us grinding to a screeching halt.  Namby pamby us? The teen and the tween had a nice long weekend courtesy of Jack Frost, so we snuggled up watching DVDs and tucking into the chocolates that we'd bought for Christmas week.  While our hardy friends up North just bunged their kids on a sledge and dragged their kids to school.  They're made of much hardier stuff.  I say "they," because even though I'm a Northerner, I have now spent more of my life living down South than I did up North.  I left my parent's home in North Yorkshire aged seventeen and moved down here in January 1993, that's nearly eighteen years ago!

As much as I love it when we can take time off and munch our way through our rations, the snow makes it very difficult for hubby and I to work.  It can be a total killer for the self employed or people who don't get holiday pay.  We had to cancel our tree work.  Mainly because staff couldn't get to us.  My mad husband was up at 6am to drive to the golf course and walk the stink dog regardless.  The snow has a direct effect on my sales and deliveries too, as the postal service gets ruined by snow.  Last year, the snow was at the beginning of January the same time as the tween's eleventh birthday.  None of his  cards and presents turned up and we had to cancel his birthday party, the first one we'd planned for five years.  It never did take place in the end! He was very patient though, good little lad.  Fortunately he was still very much entertained by all the lovely things he'd got at Christmas.

The husband's geriatric classic car faired well this week
Friday was the coldest I have ever known it to be since I moved to Southsea nearly eight years ago.  I opened the baby's bedroom curtains and there was actually ice on the inside of his window. That's the first time I've seen that in about thirty years!  But on Friday night I came home from my Christmas do at 1am to be greeted by an almighty downpour of rain which had washed and melted all the snow clean away and that was the end of it!

So, how was it for you?