Yay! It’s spring already! Although, winter in UK has been pretty mild this year, I still can’t wait for warmer weather. Let me tell you what I have lined up for you in March – lots of travel with kids stories, some expat/relocation tips and tales, more about our home county of Warwickshire and random stuff in between :)
Now, let’s have a look at my (pretty busy) plan in more detail:
- Strolling around St. John’s Wood, London – I loved in this area during my student days and it was really nice to revisit it recently
- Butterfly Farm in Stratford-upon-Avon – we visited it with the girls and found that it’s actually a great place to go to, especially if it’s really rainy and cold outside :)
- Exploring Warwick – cute little old houses and impressive St. Mary’s Church; we all fell in love with this historical town!
- Warwick Castle – such a wonderful place to visit with kids! We spent half a day there and are definitely coming back!
- Regents Park – my most favourite park in London, a place, where I used to spend most of my time as a student (luckily, my college was situated right in the heart of it!)
- Packing and shipping for my Relocation With Kids Tips section – what should you place in your luggage or send in a container?
Show Your World link up is coming up this Friday, March the 4th. Let me know, if you need a reminder on Twitter – I’d love to read about one of your favourite places! This month, we will be linking up on Girl Gone London blog, but I will post a prompt on Tiny Expats as well.
I’m also starting a new series of reviews – Family Friendly Pubs. We love going with kids for a pub meal, if we are out and about, but it has to be a nice pub. What do I mean by ‘nice’? Well, I wouldn’t take my kids to a crowded place, the food should be tasty and a relaxing atmosphere is preferable. If the pub has some special features or a beautiful view – even better! We found several wonderful pubs around Warwickshire already and decided to set out on a quest to find even more – so watch this space!
I hope, I got you interested and will see you on Tiny Expats in March!
Mmmm. I miss good British pub meals. I bet Warwickshire’s a good place to find them.
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Oh yes, so far we’ve been really lucky with pubs that we visited here – will write all about them soon!
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I love Spring too, and you’ve managed to make me feel even more excited about its arrival! Used to live in Warwickshire, but have few memories – they all seem to involve puddles for some reason?
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Haha lots of those today! My younger one spends most of her time on the walks trying to jump into as many as she can :)
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Haha, nothing better!
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Sounds very interesting. Lookibg forward to reading it. :)
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Thank you :)
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[…] As promised, I’m starting a Family Friendly Pubs section on Tiny Expats. We love traditional English pubs that we can visit with our kids and I decided to share with you some of the wonderful places we already found (if you know of a great pub that we should try – let me know in the comments!). […]
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