Sunday, August 10, 2014

More Playground Parks in Cebu, Please

With a toddler at home, I am exposed to their excess energy brought about (probably) by their milk and vitamins or just plain toddler power. I am now trying to plan outings and play-dates that will allow the toddler to play, learn and socialize. Initially, I've scouted the "pay playrooms" in both Ayala Center Cebu and SM City Cebu. I even scouted SM City Iloilo a month ago when I had to take the toddler out of the house just so he gets to run around and play. 
Two toddlers (JB & Nathan) checking out the passersby
inside one of the "pay playrooms" at SM City Cebu
Unfortunately there are only a few and the space gets really cramped on weekends ... yes, just about the only time adults have time to take their kids out. My cousin tells me there is a bigger one at Parkmall in Mandaue, I could check it out. 

But my idea of play is more outdoor. My thinking is that, kids nowadays are cooped up at home with their digital devices and TV shows, that I'd want kids to enjoy a bit of sun, grass and some fresh air. And yes, perspire a bit outside air-conditioned rooms. The more I think about it, the more I envy the First World Countries with all their parks and playgrounds.

Lovely trees at the Hyde Park in London

In my recent trip to London, I was in awe by the government's plan to ensure each village or town really have huge parks where people can stroll around, have picnics, exercise, read under the trees, look at the greenery and just enjoy nature. It was the start of summer and we could see kids playing and adults enjoying a great time outdoors. Yep, they just pack sandwiches and a picnic blanket and they have an instant outing!

Carousel at the Hyde Park in London
At one of the ponds at Hyde Park in London, we wished we had our picnic mats
Of course, I know with our weather (the heat can be unbearable at times) and the fact that Cebu isn't really as lush as we want it to be, having those green parks maybe hard to create. But we have the sea and reclamation areas that can be partially developed to become seaside parks with activity areas for the young and old alike. We can have those wonderful bay-walks or piers like in Sydney and Melbourne. Truly a lot could still be developed here in Cebu!

But for now, I'm thankful for an upcoming bday party to help add to the fun, play and socialization of this toddler. I'm thinking of bringing the toddler to Plaza Independencia and the Fort San Pedro for some running space and a look into Cebu's history. He is just 20 months old BTW!

But it's never too early to teach kids about our culture and heritage with some running around involved!

Mrs Jane B.

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