Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Child Health and Advice Clinics


Child Health and Advice Clincs

Centre Name
Address
Opening times
Contact Number
Jewry Street Clinic
United Church, Jewry Street, Winchester, SO23 8RZ
Every Thursday 09:30-12:30
01962 831088
The Carroll Children's Centre
Somers Close, Stanmore, Winchester, SO22 4EJ
2nd Monday of Month 12:00-14:00
01962 831088
Tubbies
Tubbs Hall, Kings Worthy Community Centre, Frazer Road, Kings Worthy, SO23 7PJ
11:00-12:00 1st Wednesday of month
01962 831088
Worthy Down Community Centre
Connaught Road, Worthy Down, SO21 2RG
4th Thursday of Month 13:30-14:30
01962 763993
Twyford Clinic
Twyford Surgery, Hazeley Road, Twyford, SO21 1QY
1st Tuesday of Each Month 13:00-15:00
01962 831088
North Baddesley Clinic
St Andrew's Catholic Church, 191-193 Winchester Road, Chandlers Ford, SO53 2DY
Every 2nd Monday 09:30-11:30
01794 329295
Watermeadows children's Centre
Old London Rd, Stockbridge, Hampshire SO20 6EJ
2nd Tuesday of Month 10:30-11:30
01962 763993
Eastleigh North Health Visiting Team
St Peters Church, Shakespeare Road, Eastleigh, SO50 4QP
Call 02380 673980 to get dates
02380 673980
St Francis Surgery
Pilgrims Close, Valley Park, Chandlers Ford, SO53 4ST
Tuesdays 09:30-11:30
02380 268253
Eastleigh North Health Visiting Team
The Masoniac Hall, 2 Cranbury Road, Eastleigh SO50 5HA
Wednesday 09:30 - 11:30
02380 673980
Alresford Clinic
St Gregory's Church, Grange Road, Alresford, SO24 9HD
2nd and 4th Wednesday of month 10am – 12p
01962 831088
Stokewood Clinic
Stokewood Surgery, Fair Oak Road, Eastleigh, SO50 8AU
1st and 3rd Thursday 13:00-15:00
02380 692000
Aviary Children's Centre
Blackbird Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9JW
Every Friday 09:30-11:30
02380 626960

Saturday, 18 February 2017

'Me Time' as a Mummy

Me Time as a Mummy

I am, and have always been, a prolific list writer. In an attempt to organise my thoughts, I write lists. I have been known to even write a list of different lists I need to make…. Pure list making madness. My day used to start with consultation of the list, adding things to it, and ended with the elation of crossing items off of the list.

Before I became ‘Mummy’ my job lent itself to extensive list making. My days were full of lists and in any one day I could complete in excess of 50 tasks. Mind blown. The new me has little comprehension of how this was ever possible. Since becoming ‘Mummy’ I have written barely any lists, until recently. I think I was too overwhelmed, and there was too much to fit on a list…It may have taken me a year to write, and I would never have been able to make a dent.

Luckily for me (and my husband J ) I have returned to my former list-making self. Phew. But, I have had to find a way to make peace with the fact that it is now impossible to tick too many tasks off of my ‘list’ in one day, in fact some days I am not even going to reach double figures, or even close. But that is absolutely fine… I just need to relax and shift my focus. It is not longer about getting things done, but needs to focus more on taking care of myself.

But I have never been particularly good at ‘relaxing’ or putting myself ‘first’. It’s hard as a Mum; you often put everyone else’s needs before your own as a force of habit. I used to wonder what people actually meant by ‘relaxing’, what did it feel like? How did you achieve it?

As a new Mum, I have found it more and more important actually take time to figure it out. It has been more necessary than ever to find a way to relax, to find some ‘me’ time. So I am adding ideas to my daily ‘list’, to try and make sure that I fit them in to my day, and can feel I have achieved something just for ‘me’. When I do my ticking off at the end of the day, I can be sure that I have managed it. It has only been a recent realisation that this is incredibly necessary, but I am still finding it hard to ensure it happen.

I don’t necessarily mean grand spa days, weekends away with the girls, epic shopping days; it can often take a while to organise and co-ordinate these days, who is free when, the child care (sometimes for multiple little ones), money, time…. I have just managed to have a spa day with a friend which I am pretty sure we have been trying to arrange since 2012… Those kind of days are for the most special of occasions and can’t happen on a weekly basis (unfortunately!) but are still extremely necessary.

I am talking about me time, whilst mummying. Me time during the day, or evening, during the week when you are working your hardest to look after your little people. How can you find it? When can you grab those minutes? And what difference will it truly make?

Switch off
Turn off your phone, your ipad, your computer, your television and unplug yourself. For an hour, an afternoon, a whole day, whatever you can manage. Really focus on what you are doing, forget social media, forget about where everyone else is, what they are doing. It’s truly liberating and can save you an incredible number of minutes each day. It gives you an opportunity to clear your head and focus on what is right in front of you. Although often a welcome distraction, there are far too many of us who are guilty of placing a barrier between us and the world around us by staring at a screen.

Have a bath
A proper bath.
Candles, essential oils, music, plenty of bubble bath, a fluffy towel, face mask, the door shut (locked if possible) and spend as much time in there as you can. Sometimes seemingly impossible, but try and find a way to make it work.

Read a book
Unless I am on holiday, I often find it really hard to let myself get lost in a book. I have been known to start a book multiple times before giving up totally but I would love to be the sort of person who could just read and read and read. To be honest, it is usually because I can’t keep my eyes open long enough, sleep is more inviting that reading. But, if I find the right book, I can get lost, I can get into it and I love it. Recently that happened and I read a book it 3 days! It made me sit down during nap time, stay in bed if Boo slept in later than me rather than rushing to make the bed and get ready in the small window of time she was offering, and it was wonderful. I am hoping to find another good book soon…

Bake a cake
It doesn’t have to be a cake, and you don’t have to do it on your own, but I find baking quite therapeutic. Try something new, bake for friends, bake with friends, and if you really don’t want to bake a cake… just buy one!

Exercise
Even if it is just a walk to the shop (if there is one nearby) to buy cake…. J
It doesn’t have to be entering a marathon, or starting something mega, but get moving. Although I often wish the exercise I undertook caused more effective weight loss than it actually is, I do recognise that it is one of the only ways I actually switch off. Whether for the social side, a hard core work out, or just getting out the house on your own, try and find something you can enjoy. Swimming, Body Jam and Zumba are my saviours, nothing intense about those!

Sit down
I am terrible at it. Sitting down for a period of time and just resting. I am getting better at this, mainly due to a prolonged series of winter viral infections which have taken there hold and my body has finally insisted that Boo’s nap times should be Mummy’s rest time, no washing and cleaning time. My head and heart still battle this one quite often, but sometimes I do just have to stop and let myself be at rest (or nap, but I am not a good napper… I wish I was and I am jealous of all of those of you who are!!)

Drink tea and eat cake
No, I don’t mean get halfway through making a cup of tea and find it later stewing with the tea bag still in, or finish making one and find it on a shelf three days later after moving it out of the way of your newly mobile little one. I mean make a cup of tea, sit down with it while it is hot, and focus on drinking it. We have used more teabags in the last 10 months than ever before, but I have probably only finished a third of the cups of tea I have made. Give yourself time for a treat. Drink hot tea (or coffee, we don’t do coffee in this house…. Although I am thinking of converting…)

Treat yourself
Something edible, sweet, savoury, whatever it might be. Not every day, maybe just once a week, but treat yourself. Sit down, on your own and enjoy your treat in peace. You are working hard, you have earned it, don’t feel guilty!

Breathe
Incredibly underrated, taking time to breathe can really help you cope with the day. When you are fully awake, start the day with a few deep breaths. When you pull up in the car and your little person is sleeping, take a few more. Slow down, don’t rush. If possible, spend two minutes at a time just focusing on your breathing before you move on with the day.

Our little ones don’t make it easy for us though and all best laid plans can sail out of the window. The days when there are no naps, the days which are simply too busy to take precious minutes out, the days when it is all just to overwhelming and you cant possibly work out what is going to actually make you feel better, so why bother? 


Who knows, it might not work for everyone, but I have found just a couple of minutes here or there during the day focusing on ‘me’ have made a difference. Not an incredibly ground breaking difference, but a difference, and I will work harder to find more minutes and slow down a bit.

Monday, 6 February 2017

Lucky to have Lanterns


Lanterns Nursery School and Extended Services – Formerly Lanterns Children’s Centre



Almost a year ago to the day I was contacted by my Health Visitor and asked to attend an appointment with her at Lanterns Children’s Centre. I was 30 weeks pregnant and I had never heard of Lanterns, I didn’t know where it was or how to get there. Imagine my surprise when I put it into Google Maps and found that it was less than a mile away from my house! I met with Lyndsey one very hot morning and as I waddled into Lanterns I was blown away. How was I blissfully unaware of such a wonderful institution just round the corner from me? I suppose it was because I had no need to know about it, but I was quick to realise just how lucky we were.

I eagerly signed up to their mailing list and stuffed my handbag (in the days when I had a handbag…ahh, those days!) full of flyers, timetables and leaflets detailing what was on. In my head I was planning wondrous days as a new Mum with a newborn popping to every class on offer to me. I could hear children playing in the garden and I remember thinking that Lanterns was going to be an important place for us.

Boo was born in April and I knew it was important for us to get to some mother and baby groups and meet some other local new mums. An email from Lanterns caught my eye and I signed up for the ‘New Parent Group’ without hesitation. It ran for 5 weeks on a Monday and we started when Boo was just 6 weeks old. Having somewhere to go on a Monday was a lifesaver at the time; I entered the room anxiously and looked around to find other equally anxious mothers. The next 5 weeks were so valuable to me, to be around other new mums, have a chance to chat, gain important information from Jenni, the group leader, about a whole host of important issues pertaining to the journey with a newborn. Most importantly to me, I made friends. Friends who have become a real support network over the last 9 months, friends who I have continued to share the journey with.

Not looking forward to feeling ‘lost’ as the New Parent group came to an end, I signed up for Baby Massage, again with Jenni. The familiarity of both the class leader, and the new mums and babies I had met took the anxiety out of joining a new group. It was a pleasure to become more familiar with the centre, feel more at ease around other mothers, and I really enjoyed having somewhere to be.

When I received an email about the Boogie Mites class starting in September I jumped at the chance to have a reason to go back. We attended a six week course with Michelle and we really enjoyed them, the CD is still in the car and we sing the songs most days. We met more new mothers and lovely babies and Boo enjoyed interacting and learning new skills as she began to crawl – she was an early crawler, much to everyone else’s delight!

It was around this time I learnt that Lanterns had lost its funding and was to ‘close’. Sadly, Hampshire County Council approved the closure of most of the Children’s Centres, out of 54 centres only 11 now remain. The decision was made because of government cuts in order to save £8.5 million. Despite thousands petitioning against the movement, it was agreed that the 11 ‘hubs’ which remained would provide sufficient family support the community needed. The impact of these closures has now been felt, and it is huge. Drop-in services are being closed, social groups are being axed or weekly costs added and staffing has been cut. Our nearest ‘hub’ is now Wickham…. Yes I had to consult Google Maps once more! It’s miles away!

Boo & Mummy would have found those first few months very difficult and lonely without Lanterns, so we want to do all we can to help. We are lucky that Lanterns remains open and that it has now become Lanterns Nursery and Extended Services. Where other centres have closed, Lanterns have fought to keep as much going on for the community as possible.

Staff at Lanterns continually work tirelessly but they really need all the help that they can get. They have set up the charity ‘Friends of Lanterns’ which now funds and supports local Winchester families and children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), it also funds the weekly drop-in groups that so many of us attend.

They currently offer the following drop-in groups weekly:

Monday:
Rhymetime
Jiggy Wrigglers
Messy Play (last session will be Monday 13th of Feb, then it will stop)

Tuesday:
Bumps & Babies

Wednesday:
BABIES (Breastfeeding Group)
Kids First

Thursday: Come & Play

http://www.lanternshants.co.uk/children-s-centre/timetable/month.calendar/2017/02/06/-

How many of these have you attended? What would you do if they stopped? How many have you not tried yet? Hurry up or you might not get a chance! These groups are now reliant on the wider community attending them so please make sure you visit as many as you can, as often as you can, to keep them going for as long as we can.

Lanterns also offer a number of other services which include:

Breastfeeding Support, Health Visitors clinics, Home Start, SEN Services, Play & Learn at Home, and…ROOM HIRE!

Now, as a new mum who has a small person who is nearly one, I can see how fabulous Lanterns would be to hire for a birthday party. A ball pool (did you know they had a ball pool??!), kitchen, plenty of indoor and outdoor space, on-site parking… it’s a perfect place for a party! I would never have even considered it…. Would you? I will definitely be considering Lanterns for Boo’s first birthday party (once I get over the fact that I have a child that is nearly one…. Eek!!)

The hall is also available to hire for external groups who may wish to offer exercise classes, at a very reasonable rate. I can think of at least one friend who might be looking for somewhere to run classes… Have you thought of Lanterns??!

There are so many things we can do to support this wonderful place, make a start today!

Did you see in Waitrose recently that Friends of Lanterns were after your green charity coins…?

Did you know that Friends of Lanterns are collecting plastic milk bottle tops, and that they need to collect 500kg which they will then be able to exchange for money to keep the groups running at the centre?

Did you know that Friends of Lanterns are looking for anyone who would like to make a donation (any size!) to help support the work that they do?

Did you know that £16 pays for a worker to run a Rhymetime session?

Did you know that £38 pays for a worker to provide a music therapy session for children with Special Educational Needs?

Did you know that £50 pays for a worker to provide a parent workshop on ‘Tantrums’?

Did you know you can donate here….. http://localgiving.org.charity/friendsoflanterns/

Have you ‘liked’ their Facebook page? Lanterns Nursery and Extended Services

Are you on their mailing list?

So this week, have a think... Is there anything you can do for Lanterns? If you have never been, then I would highly recommend you set yourself the target of going to one group there this week to check it out. It is a fabulous place and I assure you that you will not be disappointed! Or maybe you could contact them about hiring the hall for a party, or enquire about hiring to run a class, or maybe you have a drawer full of milk bottle tops you can send in their direction, or a few spare pounds you can donate to their just giving page…

We are lucky, Lanterns still exists, so many Children’s Centres have closed completely and ours is fighting for its life. Any way you can help, I am sure that Joss and the team would be very very grateful.

Please contact Joss King on J.King1005@lanterns.hants.sch.uk

Thursday, 26 January 2017

Soft Play Adventures!!

It seems we have a rainy few days ahead of us so I thought I would have a little look at what soft play adventures are on offer in and around Winchester. Let's stay warm and dry!!

Now Boo is a little older (9 months) she can really start to enjoy crawling around and crashing about. I thought it would be useful to share my findings... Maybe we will see you there, enjoying tea and cake :) 

Frankie's Fun Factory, Romsey
Price:
Up to 1 Year – Free
Ages 1-3 £4.95
Ages 4-12 £5.95

Opening Times:
Monday to Saturday 9.30am-6.00pm
Sunday 10.00am-5.00pm

Addresses:
Unit 3, Romsey Industrial Estate, Greatbridge Rd, Romsey SO51 0HR

Academy Studios, Romsey
Price: Please contact directly

Opening Times:
Monday, Tuesday, Thusday 8.30am-6.30pm
Wednesday & Friday 8.30am-4.30pm
Saturday 9.30am-4.30pm
Sunday 10.00am-4.00pm

Addresses:
Unit 10, Romsey Industrial Estate, Greatbridge Road, Romsey SO51 0HR

The Adventure Barn, Marwell
Price:
Non-walkers £1.25
4 and under £4.95
5 and over £5.95

Opening Times:
Every day 10.00am-6.30pm (*early closing 3.30pm on Tuesdays **10.00am-11.00am Mon-Fri Toddlers Only £3.25)

Addresses:
Hurst Lane, Owslebury, Winchester, Hampshire SO21 1EZ

Ocean Adventure, River Park Leisure Centre
Price:
Up to 8 years £2.35 for 30 mins

Opening Times:
Please contact venue

Addresses:
Gordon Road, Winchester SO23 7DD

Wyvale Garden Centre, Fair Oak
Price:
All ages £1.50

Opening Times:
Monday to Saturday 9.00am-4.30pm
Sunday 10.00am-4.00pm

Addresses:
Winchester Road, Fair Oak, Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 7HD

JJ's World of Fun, Basingstoke
Price:
£4.75 per child

Opening Times
Monday to Thursday 9.00am-6.00pm
Saturday 9.30am-8.00pm
Sunday 9.30am-6.30pm

Address
Unit B, Morse Rd, Basingstoke, RG22 6NE

Play Days Soft Play, Basingstoke 
Price:
Toddler (1 - 3yrs) off peak £3.60 or peak £4.20
Junior (4 - 11yrs) off peak £4.00 or peak  £5.10
Babies (under 1yrs) Free with a paying child, or £1.50 each

School term time week days (off peak) 
weekends and school holidays (peak times)      

Opening Times:
09:30-18:30, 7 days a week

Address:
2 Stewart Road, KingsLand Business Park, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 8NF

Kids2day Indoor Soft Play, Eastleigh 
Price:
Child under 1 yr: £2.25 (free with accompanying older sibling) 
1 - 4 years: £4.75
5 - 12 years: £5.75 

Opening Times:
10:00-18:00, 7 days a week

Address:
5 Renown Close, Chandlers Ford Industrial Estate, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO53 4HZ
  
Merlin's Kingdom, Andover Leisure Centre, Andover 
Price: 
£4.75 per child per session. 
  
Term time special 10.00am – 2.30pm only £1.20 a play for under 5’s (over 5’s £2.30)

Opening Times
7 days a week between 10am – 6pm.

Address:
Andover Leisure Centre, West St, Andover SP10 1QP

Please feel free to get in touch and let me know if there are any other local soft play areas you know of and would recommend!