Well, it's been a lively week! Since the creation of our on-line Community last Wednesday, over 45 local members have joined, we've had a well attended play date and a Mums' night out.
The site is attracting not only Mums from Weston but aunties, grandmothers, mums-to-be and today, our very first Dad joined the ranks! And we've expanded a little southwards with a member from Burnham-on-Sea. Via the forum, our members have discussed places to go in the local area, the swine flu vacination, the 2010 school intake, holidays and work, among some other 11 topics. They've set up groups dedicated to food, mums-to-be, twins and multiple births and single parents. Members are also invited to share those things they love about Weston-super-Mare and have debated what's missing from the town. Hhm, a central swimming pool seems to be quite a talking point. Funny that! There is now a group for Mumpreneurs and a place you can go for a good old rant when you've had one of those days.
Karen Blake is in the midst of creating a much needed database of places to visit with children in Weston so that parents can find a suitable group to attend at a glance. Please help Karen to achieve this by sending her information about activities in the area (see our forum).
Debbie Smith wrote her very first blog, wittily chronicling her family's joy at her eldest's daughter's school allocation by North Somerset Council. Furthermore, Debbie has bravely volunteered to set up and help run some of our play-dates.
And Clare Kingsbury-Bell's amazing IT skills have been most welcome.
Thank you to every single person who has joined Our Community and a special thanks to all of you who have contibuted to the discussion and group wall - MUA!!
Around 15 of us (plus kids) met at the Purple Sheep Cafe in the H Church in Hughenden Road yesterday. Quite a turn out! And, oh, how the children old enough to bonce bounced! MANIC. Thanks to Shane, Lorraine and Chris for making us so welcome. We will be writing about this in the Weston Mercury very soon.
Last night (yes it was a busy day!), five of us enjoyed a gorgeous meal of 7 small courses plus wine/cider/peppermint tea at The Alasia restaurant in West Street (opposite The Playhouse). Outstanding food and excellent service, revealing chats and some whirring heads. A couple of us carried it on in the pubs across the road. Thank you to Michaela and Charlie at The Alasia.
And the future?
On Tuesday, Rebecca Condron is attending a meeting for professionals who work with parents, which is being held at the Central Weston Children's Centre. It's a chance to promote our Community and to find out more about what going on for parents in Weston.
We're currently organising a shopping trip to Bristol, brain-child of Emma Tait, while the indefatiguable Debbie Smith is getting us together for an evening of pubbery at the Old Manor Inn in Worle on Feb 18th.
Join us if you can ....
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Let us know when you are in Bristol, will try and hook up if time allows. Keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteWe will be sure to, thanks very much Tim x
ReplyDeleteOOH could you invite the Mums to the private view on next Wed night? Kids are welcome too- 6-8pm at the Uni Campus.
ReplyDeleteFacebook link to "Chapter and Verve" private viewing = http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=193564213398&index=1
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I could do with something like this in my area...I don't know any mums locally...
ReplyDeleteHi, What a fab blog x if we can support you in any way or promote your site do give me a call x Helen (Mum of 3 & Landlady of Old Manor Inn ) See you on 18th xx
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