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I feel like the last three years have simply flown past. My youngest baby, Little Man, has recently turned three. I think I am a little in denial about the whole thing to be honest. His cheeky personality has really started to come through this past few months. In his true style he waits before doing something and then does it all at once. He's now talking and has just begun his potty training journey. 

We decided on a joint celebration, not only celebrating Little Mans birthday but also my Mum's retirement. We needed somewhere that would accommodate the needs of both adults and children and we decided upon Center Parcs at Sherwood Forest.

Center Parcs was somewhere we visited quite a lot as children. I think the last time I went though was 16 years ago and that makes me feel rather old. I was interested to see what had changed and what had stayed the same. A long weekend was booked and my girls were very excited.

The day arrived and we travelled straight from school, slight problem with this was I totally forgot to then pick up shoes for the girls. My eldest was OK as she had had PE and was in her PE trainers but my youngest only had school shoes. Total Mummy failure. A quick visit to the sports hall and one of the friendliest staff members I have ever met working in shoes and the issue was resolved.

After shoe sorting, dog walking and unloading and unpacking it had gotten quite late so there was only one thing for it. Well, my kids are bad sleepers anyway. We headed to the swimming pool. The vast majority of the pool hasn't changed since I last visited. Rapids are exactly as  I remember them, so is the outdoor pool and there are still the two blue slides inside. The spa has moved and that is now a pool but it closes at 7pm and we arrived at 7 so too late to check it out. New water slides also close at 7 so again we didn't get to go on those. The advantage of turning up after 7 though was the pool was lovely and quiet. Little Man loved it.


I was surprised I managed to get a jacket on him as he is very particular about routine, but I said swimming coat and he held his arms out ready. The wave pool is the same and we spent some time playing in there before heading out to the new toddler area. It had opened this weekend and I was really impressed. Apart from one lifeguard saying different from another. First he was too small for the slides, then he could go down one but not the other, then he could go down the other but with me and finally he was big enough to go down both on his own. We just played anyway.

The late night meant that the birthday boy did not want to get up and so I snuck out with my eldest daughter for the nearest parkrun.


The closest parkrun is 3 miles away, Sherwood Pines. Had I known it can be reached all on traffic free paths I would have rode my bike there. It was really easy to get to and a lovely route suitable for bikes and pushchairs. We ran walked it to the start line and bumped into the Gruffalo.


J had joined us and we ran the three of us the one lap parkrun course. I have to say it was really beautiful and a really lovely course to run, certainly one I want to do again. The cafe after was great too and so we grabbed some breakfast before walking back to Center Parcs.


We made it back and birthday boy had just woken up. My eldest and I got changed and we headed straight out again to go bowling. J on the other hand curled up in his bed, after running nearly  10 miles he was rather tired.

Little Man absolutely loved bowling. He didn't quite understand taking turns but loved the opportunity to play. His sisters, for the most part, were really good and let him 'help' them. My shoulder was not up to bowling, I can barely lift a cup let alone a bowling ball, so I helped Little Man with his turns. Bowling is still in the same place as it had been years ago but it has had a make over!


Our next activity wasn't the best to do in the rain, Geocache. We were given some clues to locations and a GPS device with waypoints stored in it. Using the device and the clues we had to go and find the hidden letters and unscramble them to make a word. Now this is quite tricky when the smallest member of your group gets fed up and wants to just splash in puddles or when the girls get tired and just want to go back and get warm. We continued however and did our best. After collecting the letters we unscrambled to solve a hidden word and took out paper back to the desk. 

Shock then took over as we only went and won! A certificate and a voucher for a free game of bowling!!


It was time for a rest before we headed out to find dinner. The plan was to have pancakes but it shut at 6pm and we arrived at 5.55pm. Never mind we found somewhere quick to eat and then spent the rest of our evening swimming.

Our final full day and I started the day with my eldest and a run around the park. J decided to try and chase all the squirrels and rabbits so it made for an interesting experience! It was interesting to see how the park has changed over the years. There are now two story villas, treehouses and what look like actual houses to stay in! A lot of development. Over near the country club there are now nature walks and lots more to do. I don't remember the tennis courts but I guess they must have been there?

Given the disappointment from missing pancakes for dinner we had to venture to the pancake house for breakfast. Surprisingly we were one of the first through the door. Everyone ordered the same a New Yorker. Well what's not to love about bacon, pancakes and maple syrup! The rain was coming down quite heavy now and with a tummy full of pancakes it was time to venture to the other side of the park for our first activity.

We had lots of activities planned in today, starting with archery. 


My eldest decided to pair with me and my youngest daughter paired with her Dad. Now my sporty competitive eldest child picked up archery really quickly. She was actually really impressive. I on the other hand am not that great. It goes without saying her competitiveness took over and she got rather annoyed with me. On the Lowest scoring game I hit the bulls eye twice and in the highest scoring game I kept missing the target. At one point I hit the board, split the top of the board and the arrow shot straight up into the air, over the safety netting and into the farmers field behind. Whilst it was good fun, my eldest was less than impressed at how useless I am at archery!

A quick walk through the park for a spot of lunch and to meet some friends who happened to be staying in Center Parcs. It was lovely to see them as it has been rather a long time. The kids all had Robin Hood hats from archery and we wandered through the park as Robin Hood to our next activity.


Pool football was our next activity and something non of us had done before. Basically pool but with footballs. It was lots of fun, and even Little Man waited patiently for his turn. It was lovely to play all together and involve Little Man too.  I think we shall be booking it again.

The girls then moved on to climbing. This isn't an activity for me, given I really dislike heights. The girls started off slow, I think testing limits and making sure the ropes worked. It wasn't long though before they were challenging their uncle to a climbing match.


My youngest daughter also made it all the way to the very top before shouting wee and jumping off.


There was a quick change after climbing before our final dinner at Center Parcs. We booked into Hucks. The kids absolutely loved having a buffet and picking bits for their dinner. Little Man found this utterly amazing. He had had enough once he had finished eating and starting asking for the toilet every 10 seconds which meant I had to take him every 10 seconds. He seemed to calm down once his ice cream arrived.

Our weekend had flown past. We had packed it full of activities and certainly made the most of our time away. 


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Now the girls are back at school full time I am wanting to get out and about more and do more running.  I do have Little Man with me and have waited until he is older than 6 months and able to sit without support, as per recommendations, until I take him running with me.  Running with a baby is a completely different experience to running without but I want to continue my active lifestyle and ensure Little Man is safe, protected and with me in doing so.

The Thule Glide is a high performance sports stroller from the market leader Thule.  I was impressed by how lightweight the Thule was, which makes it a dream to run with.  The frame as an aerodynamic design making it perfect for running, and I tested it out on a variety of terrains and had no issues.


There is minimal assembly to the Thule glide, simply attach the wheels and it is ready to go out the box.  The front wheel is fixed which helps to increase stability, particularly when running at a fast pace.  The harness is easy to fasten and adjust and Little Man rides in comfort thanks to the padded seat.  Whilst the seat does recline to almost lie flat, it is suitable for 6 months plus unless used with the infant adaptors.



Even when running over bumps and off road Little Man always had a smile on his face, laughing at everything we ran past.  The rear suspension meant he had a smooth and comfortable ride.  


The top of the seat is vented and the canopy has multiple positions to help protect him from the elements.  There is a window in the canopy so I can keep an eye on him at all times.  The Thule glide does not come with a rain cover however, this needs to be purchased separately so I at the moment I cannot run if there is a chance of rain. 


In addition to the foot brake there is also an easy to reach handle bar front brake, which is perfect when running down hills.  The handle bar can be adjusted to suit your running style too, which makes it even more comfortable to run with.


The fold is incredibly easy and I have never seen a fold like it before.  Quick, simple and can be down with one hand.  The fold mechanism is cleverly hidden away so there can be no accidental folding, which is often the case with one handed folding mechanism. 



The whole look and feel of the Thule glide is simply perfect for running.  There is lots of storage for anything you might need when out.  A very large storage basket under the seat, two net pockets at the side of the seat and a large net pocket at the back of the seat.


Running with the Thule glide is a dream, it reacts really well to your movements meaning it becomes an extension of yourself rather than having to work at pushing the stroller round.  I have found it works equally as well on road as off road, although I have not yet run through deep mud I cannot envisage this becoming an issue.


By removing the wheels you can get a very compact small fold, and whilst simple to do this I had no need to do so as it fitted in the back of my car with the wheels attached.  There is actually plenty of room in front of the Thule glide but the black of the carpet makes it appear otherwise.


The Thule glide allows me to run with Little Man and I am not limited about where or when I can run.  I love that I can continue an active lifestyle and that Little Man can become a part of this too.  

The Thule glide was sent for review, all words are my own opinion. 
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Last Sunday saw us getting ready for race day.  As a family we are used to the early morning starts on a weekend, as most weekends are running weekends.  Today though was a race day and that meant a proper breakfast.


Little Man tucked into a toasted plain New York Bakery Co, bagel with butter and jam


My husband opted for Marmite and cheese spread. 


My youngest had Jam and sprinkles and my eldest honey and sprinkles.


After breakfast we headed over to Rother Valley Country park and made it to the start line with minutes to spare.  The ground was muddy and slippery under foot which meant the next 3km could be very interesting.


The race consisted of two laps around the lake, totalling 3km.  At the same time there was also a 10km and a 5km race under way.  We were not alone in our race, 37 cities in 22 countries were also taking part which meant we broke a Guinness world record for the race taking place in the most cities in one day.

My eldest did not realise she had to run round twice and my youngest spotted the bouncy castle at the finish line so it took some persuasion to get both girls to run around again.  The promise of a medal and a play on the bouncy castle swayed it for them and they soon ran round!


My youngest loved that she got a packet of bagels in her goody bag and could not wait to tuck in!


The race was really well organised and had such a family friendly fun atmosphere to it.  There was plenty to do for the whole family after the race too, bouncy castles and face painting, as well as plenty of bagels to tuck into.


We would love to run the race again next year, and hopefully Little Man can get a medal this time too!

The race also raised money for local charity and donated bagels into local food banks.  



The girls have taken their medals and running numbers into assembly as they are really proud of their achievement, as am I.  They cannot wait for the race next year, and at least now they know it is two laps!!

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My name is Leyla, also known as Mum to my 3 humans and dog Mum to J. I have a passion for the outdoors and love to run. I can often be found off road exploring the trails and fells and covering distances all the way up to 50 miles. As a family we love travelling and discovering new adventures, as I try and run around the world!

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