Showing posts with label ally pally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ally pally. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Beautiful People - Beautiful Day

I have taken Aaron and my 2 nieces and 1 nephew out for the day Saturday, Sunday and again Monday.  It has been a great Summer (I've taken them out a few times now).  Taking 4 kids out for the day is really rewarding.  It's helped my nieces and nephew to enjoy their school Summer holiday, as their Mum's been working flat out.

Today Aaron is back at nursery.

We got back from Ireland Friday. Yet......

I HAVEN'T UNPACKED YET!!!!!

Climbing Frame in Little Dinosaurs FAB outdoor area - glorious on a hot day
There are only 3 kids in the above photo as my nephew took the photo.  That's Aaron at the front bless him.

Saturday we (me + 4 kids) went to Alexandra Palace for the day; Sunday (me + 4 kids) went swimming for the whole afternoon and Monday/yesterday (me + 4 kids) went to Alexandra Palace again.  This was actually our 3rd time in Ally Pally as I also took them before we went to Ireland.

This time it was very different as we spent 3 hours in Little Dinosaurs (on the land of Ally Pally - but their address is Muswell Hill)....

Anyway, shortly after arriving, as it was HOT, and they have an outdoor area (unique in a soft play area) I sat outside, at a picnic table, while Aaron played with his cousins with a latte in my hand.

My 8 year old niece came up to me, sat down and as we were chatting during the course of conversation I used the word "shit" accidentally.  I said sorry to my niece and then the lady adjacent to me looked over her shoulder (I thought judgmentally).  So, I then said sorry to her too.  Anyway, after my niece left the table, I got talking to her, and it turned out she is an active BUDDHIST and I ended up telling her about my 2004 "experience" in Japan.

She gave me the details of her faith: "nichiren buddhism" and I took the website address.  I was totally inspired and we had a BEAUTIFUL conversation.  It was like a hug in a chat.

I will definitely be following up on it - I have always wanted to find out more about buddhism.

Oh and once we were chatting non-stop I asked her about the "shit" remark and funnily enough she had looked over as she sometimes talks/talked like that to her daughter who has now grown up, and my comment had tickled her - she wasn't judging. She was there with 2 children she is a nanny for.

If we'd never have spoken, I'd never have known she was not judging - how wrong we can sometimes be.

Roll forward a couple of hours and she had gone and I was chatting to a different lady who runs "Bongo Babies" - also a beautiful person.  We ended up spending a couple of hours chatting, and we both are mums to one: me to a 26 month old boy and her to a 16 month old boy.

When Little Dinosaurs closed, she walked round to the lake and slides/swings with us and we spent another while there.  Me and my crew were there till about 19:30 (after arriving at Little Dinosaurs at about 14:15).  We were all shattered when we got home.  My youngest niece fell asleep on the sofa without even having dinner.  Aaron fell asleep in the buggy before we left there, and stayed asleep all the way home (on public transport) and let me transfer him to bed, change his nappy etc... without waking...

Anyway, meeting those 2 ladies was the highlight of a beautiful day.  The kids were ALL beautifully behaved (both ladies commented on it) and I was just so grateful for the day, the sun, everything.

I am currently reading The Gratitude Effect by Dr John Demartini as recommended by The Mummy Whisperer.

Yesterday it was so so so easy to have an attitude of gratitude.

Roll forward to this morning, things are reaching an all time low with the hubby, but I will zap him with my happiness.

Anyway, there is nothing nicer than meeting 2 lovely ladies like that, especially when I can't bear the catiness you sometimes get from Mums at soft play areas (which I did encounter too but won't even honour it with talking about it).

Funny though, Aaron couldn't see my interactions, (he was running at 90 miles an hour all day) yet he played with the kids of Mums I interacted with (even hugging them) and didn't get on well with the kids of catty mums - good judge of character my wee man :-)

Little Dinosaurs website really doesn't do it justice - it is the only soft play area I know with an outdoor area and it is so good with a bouncy castle, and balance bikes, etc etc etc... I'll include a couple of snaps to do it justice:



There are THREE balance bikes and they are fab - Aaron is two years' old

As I said, at the end of the day - after we left Little Dinosaurs - we finished up at the slides and swings by the lake (still at Ally Pally), and as below it has a great sandpit:


We haven't got to the beach yet this Summer :-( but at least we got some sand in between our toes, and we do plan on taking all the kids to Brighton this weekend either on Saturday or Sunday :-)

Liska xxx



Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Alexandra Palace gears up for torch

Wood Green has always had a special place in my heart.  It is where I went to school, it is where I met and dated my husband. 

It is where I trained, when I ran 1500 metres and cross country when I was a teen (I ran for the school, borough and county).  Thanks to training at New River Sports Centre I met Daley Thompson and Seb Coe several times.  In fact I was in the group of teens that participated in the 1st ever mini Marathon, and Seb Coe was with us for that.

Yesterday I happened to take my 2 nieces, + nephew + Aaron to Alexandra Palace for the day (affectionately known locally as Ally Pally), only to find that the building was on lock down.

Apparently the Olympic Torch will be there tomorrow, 25th July 2012.

Luckily we still got to play on the formidable grounds, and had so much fun and sun! We even got to go to the lake (see the ducks) and go on the slides and swings, but you couldn't fail to notice all the high vis jackets and truck loads of barriers that have been delivered.  Apparently they are expecting 25,000 people.

We wanted to go into the bar yesterday to get tall cold drinks, and found that the whole building was cordoned off... Security staff told us it was because the building would be used for ticketed Olympic events but now I am home and Googling I can see that the building will in fact be the Olympic Dutch House...!  "with the Palace acting as the Netherlands’ official Olympic Village venue".

From this website the following text is taken: http://www.tottenhamjournal.co.uk/news/win_tickets_alexandra_palace_ticket_giveaway_for_olympic_dutch_house_1_1410290
As the home of all Dutch athletes and supporters during the Games, the Palace will be transformed into a village of Olympic attractions set to welcome up to 6,000 visitors each day.  Organisers expect a number of high-profile visitors during the 18-day run, including members of the Dutch royal family.
Holland Heineken House runs from July 26 until August 12. To find out more about the free tickets for Haringey residents, visit www.alexandrapalace.com.

Anyway, back to our day there yesterday:

Me and my 2 nieces shoes - I love walking barefoot in grass!

Our toes!

Thankfully Aaron fell asleep on the bus on the way there, so we were able to find a nice spot before he woke!

Aaron and my youngest niece - like something out of Little House on the Prairie - love it!

We had so much fun playing on the grass - frisbee, ball, and just running, and being free.  I even got the 3 of them (not Aaron) to roll down the hill (something I really enjoyed as a child).

Then as below we walked back uphill to go to the slides and swings, which I am glad we did, as they all enjoyed that as much as spending time on the grass.

Alexandra Palace is a SUPER spot to go on a hot day.  The sense of expanse and freedom to run and have fun on the grass is truly awesome and the atmosphere was lovely.

Walking uphill and getting LOTS of exercise

Love the big slide they have at Ally Pally - even at 2 years old this is Aaron going down it happily!


Aaron on the swings with 2 of his cousins

A lovely old bus in the car park ready for the celebrations and the Olympic Torch coming through tomorrow

Big deliveries of railings, ready for the 25,000 people they are expecting tomorrow

The car park is out of bounds at the moment!
 Yes, and the sky was really THAT blue yesterday and is the exact same today.

Liska x