Saturday, 16 March 2013

Ladies Night Event - Bovey Tracey

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LADIES NIGHT on Saturday the 23rd of March at The Dolphin Hotel in Bovey Tracey at 7.30pm.
It's £5 a ticket which includes a yummy desert! There will be a variety of stalls which will include Jamie at home, Body shop, my stall Caro Boutique, Arts & Crafts, Clothes Stall, Plus more, & a Raffle which will include the chance to win a lovely new pair of GHD'S.

If you would like to book tickets then you can contact me via email or leave a comment below this post. It should be a really fun night and I hope to see you all there.

Monday, 11 March 2013

Dartmoor Zoo **Money Off Deal**

I have just come across a fantastic deal for money off to Dartmoor Zoo and thought I'd share it with you. 
We have never been before so I've brought us some tickets, it cost me just £9.00 for the four of us to go. 
Really looking forward to it. Now I just have to buy the film 'We brought a Zoo' before we go. (The film was based on this zoo).

The deal is through Groupon, check it out here




Thursday, 7 March 2013

The House of Marbles - Review

 The House of Marbles in Bovey Tracey has always been one of our favourite places to visit and as a bonus it's FREE to get in. 
We haven't been for a while and I had heard that they have since had a new park put up in their games garden so we thought we go and check it out.


 There are lots of interesting things to see at the House of Marbles including their fascinating mechanical marble runs...

My son loves these and I'm pretty sure he would just spend hours watching them go around if left in there.


There's also the games museum with lots of old fashioned games to look at...

You can then wander through to the glass museum and watch them making the glass from the viewing balcony. Sorry no pics of in there, didn't trust my two in their with all that beautiful glass!

If you get hungry while you're there you can stop and have some lunch in the Old Pottery Restaurant, where they also do a fantastic breakfast. You can view some sample menus here.

And then there's the games garden complete with a brand new park...


 My two were very impressed with this and my son was particularly happy with the new outdoor marble run...



 Also don't forget to browse round the shop while your there. They have a great range of toys and unusual gifts. I could spend way to much money in there! 
If you can't make it to the House of Marbles then they also have an online store which you can check out here

The House of Marbles is open Monday to Saturday 9am - 5pm and Sundays 10am - 5pm. 

For more info then check out there website...


'We have been manufacturing our unusual range of traditional games, puzzles, toys, marbles and glassware for many years. Our aim is to make them to the highest standards and to offer high quality service to all our customers.

Visitors are most welcome to wander around the old pottery buildings with their listed kilns, enjoy our museums of glass, games, marbles, and Bovey Pottery. Browse in the gift shop, glass shop and take refreshments in our coffee shop and licensed restaurant'

Saturday, 2 March 2013

Escot - 'The Natural Place' Review

 'Escot is the natural place for a great family day out'

This half term we spent one of our days at Escot near Ottery St Mary and I thought I'd share our experience with you.
We went on their Red Squirrel day which meant that all children were free which made it fantastic value for money as I had four children with me.
Normally it costs £8.50 per adult and £7.00 per child or you can get a family ticket (2+2) for £29.00. Which seems to be about the norm for day out prices these days.

As we have never been to Escot before I didn't really know what to expect and to be honest I don't really think I was expecting much but I was so wrong!
There was so much there to do and even though we spent the entire day there we still didn't get to see everything that Escot has to offer. 


We started our day off by getting completely lost in the huge maze, which was interesting with four children all going in different directions!





After we finally found our way out (with only a little bit of cheating) we headed up towards the play barn. From the outside it doesn't look like much at all but then you step in through the door to a wash of bright colour and lots of fun things to climb, run and jump on. 


There's a section for older children an also an area for toddlers. The barn also has tables and chairs in it so you could stop here to have your picnic lunch if the weather wasn't great. 
The play barn was just as good as any other indoor soft play place that you would go to and you could probably spend hours just in there.
When I finally managed to get the four I had out of there we followed our map up towards the storytellers corner and we found a park with swings, a climbing frame, a train and some tunnels.



 After this we headed towards the Death Slide...


Now that thing was terrifying! Well it was for me but the kids loved it, they just have no fear. Apart from my four year old that got all the way up there, took one look over the edge and then decided better of it and promptly came back down (the stairs) and sat and had his picnic instead. He's a wise one that one.
When the kids had had enough of an adrenalin rush we carried on towards the red squirrels, which were all asleep, tucked up in their beds, so no photos I'm afraid.

We then made our way through the trees, there is a never ending supply of great climbing trees here.


and we headed for the bug playground and pirate ship...



 Here you will find slides, poles, a massive pirate ship, climbing frames and rope bridges...


By this point the little ones were starting to feel a bit worn out so we started to head back towards the start and then we found the otters...


They were very sweet and my youngest, who is 2, was fascinated by them. She spent the entire time with her face stuck right up against the glass while they squeaked at her from the other side.

We then found some more animals in the pets corner and the beautiful birds of prey.

While carrying on towards the exit we had to go past the play barn again and miraculously the younger two suddenly had a burst of energy so we went and had another play in there.


Just before we reached the exit we noticed the Saxon Village which we must have missed on the way in (everyone had maze on their minds) so we had a quick look in there. It was very authentic and everyone was dressed in full Saxon attire. The kiddies toasted some marshmallows around the open fire. Sorry no pics of this, I was more concerned about watching the little ones to make sure no one ended up in the fire!

and finally we made it to the exit. On the way back to the car I also noticed a sign for the Wetlands which is a whole other area that we didn't get to explore.


 So there you have it, our day at Escot. It was a fabulous day out and thoroughly enjoyed by all. 

Obviously I haven't covered all that Escot has to offer (that would be one monster post!) but if you go to their website then they have all the details on there or why not go to Escot and see for yourself.