View Full Version : Pumpkin Patch in Birmingham Bull Ring
Princess Fiona
25-04-2006, 09:34am
:shock: :shock: :shock: HOW long has it been there does anyone know :shock: We went into Brum one day last week for something to eat and as i walked into the Bull Ring it was right in front of me. I called PP last year to ask if there were any plans for a PP in Birmingham and they said no but that there was one opening in Merry Hill which did in August time i think.
I'm so happy that its now literally on my doorstep :ellie: Such a shame Lu has tonns of summer stuff :roll:
Sweetie Pie
25-04-2006, 09:40am
It's been there for yonks!! I can't believe your the no.1 fan :second: and have only just found out about it!! :doh:
Princess Fiona
25-04-2006, 09:48am
Well it was teh 1st time i've been in that part of the new bull ring so i spose THATS why i've only just discovered it. I've only been into Brum town centre twice in the past 5 years.
Chocolate Lips
25-04-2006, 10:47am
Since about November donut :doh:
Sweetie Pie
25-04-2006, 11:36am
Well it was teh 1st time i've been in that part of the new bull ring so i spose THATS why i've only just discovered it. I've only been into Brum town centre twice in the past 5 years.
:roll:
Princess Fiona
25-04-2006, 01:21pm
I don't like it there tbh, its full of VERY scarey ppl and i get trod on :no:
Chocolate Lips
25-04-2006, 01:28pm
I don't like it there tbh, its full of VERY scarey ppl and i get trod on :no:
I love the Bullring, I go about every two weeks! Its much better than Leamington or Solihull (apart from no John Lewis)
Sweetie Pie
25-04-2006, 02:38pm
I don't like it there tbh, its full of VERY scarey ppl and i get trod on :no:
Well you are only teeny :wik:
Princess Fiona
25-04-2006, 04:33pm
:roll: PL
Joanna, i must must go up there more often, if not for Primark Bargains. I'm familiar with the parking there now so its not so scarey and i sort of know where i'm going. Still don't really fancy going with Lucy though, NIGHTMARE.
I think Solihull is pap, but its very close.
August Girl
25-04-2006, 11:04pm
I love Solihull it is right posh compared to where i live.
Chocolate Lips
26-04-2006, 04:57pm
I am off to Solihull tomorrow with a bud and our babies, retail therapy!
Princess Fiona
26-04-2006, 11:07pm
Ohh well i noticed when i went yesterday that there is no a JoJoMamanBebe or whatever its called there. Where Thorntons used to be i think, opposite Clarks on the corner as you walk out of Touchwood, and in case you're panicing and wondering where Thorntons has gone, its now on the opposite side just a couple of shops down from Oasis!
Chocolate Lips
27-04-2006, 08:34am
PMSL. The last thing I need is to be worrying where the chocolate shop is when I am in a panic, thanks for that! I read that there was a new JoJo shop opening, might go and check it out - thats really good now because Blooming Marvellous opened in Leamington, shame I am not pregnant now would have been handy for maternity wear!
Princess Fiona
27-04-2006, 09:18am
shame I am not pregnant now would have been handy for maternity wear!
Am sure its only a matter of time ;)
Chocolate Lips
27-04-2006, 09:27am
Am sure its only a matter of time ;)
You will be shopping there before me
Princess Fiona
27-04-2006, 10:04pm
So Joanna, did you buy anything nice from your trip to Solihull, and did you manage to get past the cakes in John Lewis?
Chocolate Lips
27-04-2006, 10:07pm
I did peg it past the cakes at John Lewis, and ran straight for the hot counter instead and got a cheese and ham omlette. £5 aswell it was! How expensive!
I didnt buy much, a bought a white cardigan, a t-shirt and a dress from Zara for Isabel.
Here is the dress, its a bit different!
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y129/jodiddley/DSC00602.jpg
Princess Fiona
27-04-2006, 10:52pm
Oh Joanna thats lovely!! Dare i ask how much it was :shock: I picked up a dress for Lu in there once and soon put it back on the rail when i saw the price!
Chocolate Lips
27-04-2006, 11:10pm
It actually wasnt that bad, it only cost £14, which I didnt think was too dear - on a par with places like Mothecare.
Glad you like it, its a bit different to the normal pink and purple stuff - I tend to just buy the different colours when I see them - I bought it aged 6-9 months for over the summer as she will be 6 months at the beginning of July and then we are off to Majorca in September so it should fit her at some point!
Princess Fiona
27-04-2006, 11:38pm
Yes i know what you mean about the pink/purple. Unfortunately though i'm a bugger for matching things up and when shoes are costing £25 every 6 wks, you HAVE to stick with one colour scheme unfortunately :(
£14 is very reasonable, i think the little winter dress i picked up was £18 and you had to pay a further £9 or something for the top to go underneath, plus £5 for tights :no:
August Girl
27-04-2006, 11:42pm
Jo, I love that dress!
Princess Fiona
28-04-2006, 12:51pm
Anything to do with it being orange AG :grin:
Chocolate Lips
28-04-2006, 04:12pm
I know what you mean Katy, at least with summer dresses thats all you need, but in winter you need tops underneath and tights etc, an outfit gets costly!
AG glad you like it, I thought everyone would think it was minging!
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