Things to do over Easter?

hmm..

Leeah's Mom - how long do you estimate a visit to the farm would last - inclusive of the strawberry picking and feeding the horses? just wondering whether it would be too much hassle to bring my little one.

WE arrived there around 10:30 a.m (We were supposed to arrive at 9:45 promptly, but I got lost on the way) and left there around 12:30.
Actually it doesn't take long if you don't plan to pick lots of strawberries. We only picked a small bucket that took like 30 mins. And feeding horse wouldn't take long time. (We just watched horses, cos my daughter got scared)
I think 2 hours is long enough.

Getting there takes long time. My daughter got upset because she hates being in the car for a long time.
It took me like 2 hours to get there. If your little one likes car, it will be ok. You can put him or her in the stroller there, it's nice to get fresh air with sunshine.
Take some snacks since they only have like coin machines for soda. There's a place to sit down and eat snacks.
 
We can also go to the HK Flower show at Victoria Park. It starts today. D went last year with his kindy and the kids had fun. Anyone up for it?
 
i'm up for Mar 26th to the farm, will bring my 2.5 yr old. 9.30am-12ish would be great, so i can get her home for nap. i'll keep an eye on this thread for confirmation.
 
We're still planning on going to the Strawberry Farm tomorrow (Wed 26th). We'll be there by 10:30am. Will post details later. Can you PM if you would like to join us.
 
oops. so sorry, i checked the site before you posted on 25th and thought it was off. will try to catch another gathering next time. thx.
 
Kelly,

sorry was a bit disorganised and didn't post earlier. We ended up cancelling cos of the rain.

R
 
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