Rainbow Club Knows How to Party

What a great night we all had at the Rainbow Club Christmas Party on Saturday night. The kids and families had so much fun on the drop slide as well as giving both our new jumping castles a good work out. It was a real privilege for us to host such a great bunch of kids and families. I know everyone had a great time.

RainThe highlight would have to have been the arrival of Santa, it was fantastic to see that he was able to take time out of his busy schedule to come and visit Geelong. The look of delight on the kids’ faces when he walked in was priceless. The kids did not mind taking a few minutes out of their busy play schedule to sit on his lap and put in a few requests for Christmas, and they also received a bonus of presents and lollies that they really enjoyed.

Again I must say Tony and I really enjoyed hosting this event as did the rest of our team who worked on the night and those that worked tirelessly during the week to have all the yummy food ready for the big occasion.

Preparing a feast for 150 guests was a great opportunity for us. I am sure all those that attended on the night really enjoyed having their Christmas party at our venue and I hope we can host again next year. Merry Xmas.

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There is more than Christmas to get excited about in December.

At Run M Ragged Indoor Play Centre & Café in
Geelong we are ready to help you out with a last minute December Child’s Birthday Party.

Even though everyone is excited about Christmas there are lots of kids who are excited about their birthday coming up in December.

Run M Ragged have plenty of kids parties booked in for the next few weeks and there are still spaces available for more birthday parties.

If your child has a birthday over the summer months we are the indoor birthday party venue you want because we are the only indoor play centre that has air-conditioning which is perfect for parties in hot weather.  Not only that Run M Ragged Indoor Play Centre & Gourmet Café  is a safe option for a birthday party when you are not sure what the weather is going to do.  Imagine organising your child’s birthday party to happen in the local park only to have it bucket down with rain (we have had a few parents in with a ruined park party, seeing if we can help them out!).   Not only for birthday parties, Run M Ragged is a fun place to play in Geelong on those rainy days when you and the kids can’t go outside to play.

We also have something really special that no-one else has.  You can now book your birthday party online which means you get to choose the date and time you want for your child’s birthday party before anyone else does!

Be one of the first people to try of our new on-line booking system to book your birthday party and let us know how it works for you.  As we are the first indoor play centre in Australia (let alone Geelong) to use this technology we would love to hear your feedback on the system so we know what worked for you and what didn’t work (We are always looking at how we can make things better for you, and it helps us out if you have given us some feedback).

Tony and I debated long and hard about the investment in this technology, and in the end we decided that it would benefit everyone to being able to book their own birthday party or function online, 24 hours a day 7 days a week.  We know ourselves as busy parents, things like booking birthday parties are much easier after the kids are in bed, so now with the help of this industry leading technology you can!

Check out this You Tube video where Dr Marc Dussault interviewed me about having a birthday party at Run M Ragged Indoor Play Centre and Café in Geelong!

Booking a Birthday Party On-line is easy with Run M Ragged Indoor Play Centre & Cafe Geelong

Dr Marc Dussault has some amazing study courses that help your kids learn easier and faster.  Actually thinking about it, this would be a fantastic gift for anyone you know who studies, whether it be for Christmas or a birthday or a “just because” gift.

You can have a look at his “Get the Best Grades, With the Least Amount of Effort” or his “Double Your Reading Speed Guaranteed!” Let me know what you think.    I am a student myself of Dr Marc Dussault and have trouble putting into words how much I have learnt and how valuable it has been for me.  Anyway have a look and see for yourself!  Studying has never been this easy or fun.

Speaking of having fun, did you see the You-Tube video of the girls on our new jumping castle that we posted?  We think that this is the best fun you can have indoors and I’m sure you’ll agree by the smiles on the kids faces they also agree.  That is why we love our business.

We will be putting up some more vision of kids having fun on our other brand new jumping castle which is just for the little ones aged 4 and under.  Yep, the toddlers now have their very own jumping castle that the big kids are not allowed on.  The toddlers and littlies can now play safe and have even more fun than ever before.

Well I think I might just go and have a jump myself now, if we don’t see you before Christmas we hope you have a fantastic time with family and friends.  We also hope that you have been good so that Santa Clause can be generous with you this year!

Merry Xmas to everyone in Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula, and the Golden Plains!

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Kids just want to have fun!

I promised these gorgeous Run M Ragged VIP Members that I would put this video of them up here tonight.  All of them were having a great time today on the brand new jumping castle at  Run M Ragged!

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Kids obesity worry for parents, Geelong study shows there is something we can do.

Everytime I read something about childhood obesity I cant help but think about how much time kids spend in front of the telly and their gaming stations.

I actually feel really proud of the level of activity that kids do while they are running around at Run M Ragged and feel like we have provided a positive, fun and nurturing environment where kids can really use up some energy.

This is also the reason that Tony and I decided before we opened Run M Ragged 4 and 1/2 years ago that we would not have computers or gaming stations at Run M Ragged Indoor Play Centre & Gourmet Cafe.  We know a lot of Indoor Play Centre do have them but we wanted to provide a place where the emphasis was on physical activity.  Lets face it, almost all kids have a Wii or an X-Box or something like that at home but you dont get to have a massive play structure at home!

We also wanted to make it affordable and easily accessable to all families to play in our indoor play centre & cafe  regardless of how many kids you have.  Thats why we set up our VIP Passes so that you could pay a small weekly fee and get unlimited entry for the whole family.  So regardless of whether you are looking for kids activites on hot days (we have air-conditioning) or if you are looking for a family friendly activity on a rainy day, for a small weekly fee the whole family can afford to come and play.

The following article is from the Age Newspaper and well worth a read.

Fat chance

GEOFF MASLEN November 30, 2009

Good habits start earlyGood habits start early

The numbers are extraordinary and deeply worrying: among Victorian two-year-olds, one in every six is overweight or obese — and for children aged 3 the proportion is almost one in five.

Startling as these figures are, they reflect the state of Australian adults, with more than two-thirds of men and more than half the women overweight or obese.

Once established, obesity can be difficult to reverse. On current trends, the proportion of children who are overweight or obese is expected to double in the next 30 years, when 60 per cent of those aged seven to 15 are likely to be excessively plump.

Fortunately, researchers at Deakin University have shown that a community-wide healthy eating and active play program for preschool children can reverse the obesity trend and make long-lasting improvements in their eating and drinking habits.

If the preschool scheme tested in Geelong were coupled with other programs in primary and secondary schools, and extended across the state, it could lay the foundations for a healthier adulthood for tens of thousands of youngsters.

“We found that the children in our study ate more vegetables and less packaged snacks than those elsewhere in Victoria, drank more water and milk and less fruit juice,” says Dr Andrea de Silva-Sanigorski, project leader of the Deakin team. “These are important changes to promote good general health and also good dental health.”

Dr de Silva-Sanigorski and her colleagues provided support, training and evaluation for the scheme. Called “Romp and Chomp”, the Geelong-based program for preschoolers resulted in a 15 per cent fall in the proportion of two-year-olds who were obese or overweight and an 18 per cent drop among those aged 3.

“The impact the program has had on the children is extraordinary,” she says. “That it proved so successful is testimony to the power a community has to improve young children’s health.”

The program was aimed at all children aged under five years and their families in the Geelong community. The intervention was primarily implemented by Barwon Health and focused on creating environments for the children that promoted healthy eating and physical activity consistently across the community.

Activities were conducted in preschools, long-day-care centres, the family day-care service, the maternal child health service, regional immunisation services, dental health services, local government and community health services.

“The kindergartens, child-care centres and family day-care providers who were involved actively implemented policies to promote the program’s messages,” Dr de Silva-Sanigorski says.

She says consistent promotion of healthy eating and physical activity for young children included banning sweet drinks in the various centres while parents were encouraged to adhere to healthy eating guidelines. There was also “reduced use of unhealthy fund-raising activities”.

A key result of the project, as Dr de Silva-Sanigorski says, is its potential to affect children’s health in the long term: “It is possible that it will set up the children for a lifetime of good health by establishing healthy eating and activity behaviours early. But it is also important that similar programs are run in primary schools so this good work is not undone when the children reach school.”

She says the Romp and Chomp project is Australia’s first successful community-based obesity prevention intervention in early childhood. It shows that taking the right sort of action to prevent childhood obesity does have an effect.

“But this requires long-term, committed partnerships with a range of children’s health, education and care settings across a whole community.”

The evaluation of Romp and Chomp was conducted as a repeat cross-sectional study with data collected from about 1000 children in 2004 and follow-up data collected in 2007 after the program had been operating for three years.

Questionnaires were used to collect policy, socio-cultural and physical environmental data in the long-day-care centres, family day-care service and kindergartens. A short eating and physical activity questionnaire was used to obtain behavioural data on children’s eating and activity from parents when they attended for their child health checks.

Each child’s weight, height, age, gender and socio-economic status were obtained from the universal maternal health child data in 2004 and 2007 for Geelong as well as from a Victorian state sample for comparison. The comparison sample included local government areas matched for socio-economic status and population size with the Geelong sample.

The data collected at the maternal health centres was used to determine the children’s body mass index, standardised body mass index and weight status (classified as healthy weight, overweight or obese) for those children who had undergone health checks at two and 3.5 years.

Dr de Silva-Sanigorski says the evaluation was complex and involved comparisons between the two groups of children at the two stages and with the state sample that acted as a control.

The results revealed a statistically significant reduction in weight issues and obesity among the two-year-olds involved in the Romp and Chomp project and an even larger reduction among the children aged 3.

A higher proportion of children in the intervention sample also had a “healthier weight” than the comparison group and were less overweight or obese. Dr de Silva-Sanigorski says the same effects would most likely occur if the Romp and Chomp program were repeated elsewhere across Australia, provided other states had a similar structure of early childhood settings.

“The success factors are about the consistency of message across the entire community within the different centres so families received the same messages in each early childhood setting. We did not measure family-level impact but kindergarten teachers told us that parents complained their children kept saying when they were out shopping, ‘Oh no, you can’t buy that, that’s not healthy,’ so the kids became the police . . .”

Source:  The Age

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Mo my Gosh!!!!

Thank goodness Movember is nearly over I can return to my clean cut self.  A big boo to Steve who could not keep up the pace and gave in to the pressure of the itchy scratchy.

Tony & Tracie

Tony & Tracie

Did you read about Kurt Fearnley who was last weeks feature on the Movember web site, as well as growing a mo he just did the Kokoda TrailA pretty good effort when you consider he did it on his hands because Kurt is usually wheel chair bound!! An inspirational effort.

My major sacrifice has been that I had to get my drivers licence renewed with a new photo this week.  Ouch!! I am stuck as “a dodgy looking cowboy” for the next six years. Watch this space.  I will add a copy of the licence soon.

Anyway thank you to those that have donated and if you haven’t there is till time so please click here and give till it hurts.

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Every parent’s worst nightmare

After a really nice brunch at a café in Currumbin, Tracie and I experienced every parent’s worst nightmare.  Tracie had gone left to look in an art gallery while I was going right to take the kids for a walk along the foreshore.  I was carrying Imogen and looked down to see that she had no sandals on and thought we must have left them at the table.  I asked the boys to follow me and turned around and walked back to our table.  The shoes were not at the table so I followed Tracie to the gallery.  Sure enough she had the shoes with her and the boys walked passed me to look at the paintings with Tracie.  Imogen and I stayed out the front looking at stuff in the window, through the sculptures and displays I could see Tracie and the boys walking around.

About 10 minutes later Tracie came out side with Porter and asked me where Lachie was?  My heart skipped a few beats, “Isn’t he with you?”  Only Porter had followed me when I had turned around, Lachie must have been playing games on his Ipod and kept walking.  Because I was holding Imogen I didn’t realise that only one boy had followed me back and walked into the gallery.

We ran back to the spot where I had turned around but he was nowhere to be seen.  I started to feel really sick and the look on Tracie’s face was one of terror.  We spread out, running up and down the road yelling out for him.  After a few minutes (of the worst panic of my life) I finally saw him about 50m down the road walking towards me next to a couple of men.  I ran down to him after yelling out to Tracie that I could see him.  Man I was so relieved.  He said he was playing his game and when he got to the corner he looked up and we weren’t there.  He started to cry and the two guys walked past and asked him if he knew where we were.  He had no idea where we had gone and he did not know our mobile numbers.  He knew where we had parked the car so they had walked him down to see if we were there, when we weren’t they decided to walk back.  Thank god the two guys were good guys, it could so easily have turned out to be a tragedy.  Give your kids a hug, I haven’t stopped hugging Lachie since last Saturday.

Our Beautiful Lachie B Bear

Our Beautiful Lachie B Bear

Cheers Tony

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Are we there yet? How far away is it? How long? Where is? How Much? And many more questions…

Tony and Lachie on the Flight Up to QLD

Tony and Lachie on the Flight Up to QLD

After a two hour flight, 45 minutes waiting for the bus and an hour and a half ride on the bus we finally checked in to the Sands Turtle Beach Resort at Mermaid Beach, Qld.  (We highly recommend it 8-) ) at 10.00pm.  Of course not having had time to eat during our trip, just about everything was closed and food and drinks were a bit of a problem, but after an alleged 400m walk (which was more like a kilometre and a half, we were sorted and very happy to be here.  The kids even slipped in a quick swim before the security guard locked up the pool (he actually left our pool till last and took his time so our kids could get a swim in), he was so lovely, he was actually from Geelong’s Hamlyn Heights and was very excited to have people from his home town visiting.  Our Kids absolutely loved having the resort pool to themselves as well!

Kids take a 10pm Swim

Kids take a 10pm Swim

For the hour we waiting for the flight the kids constantly wanted to know “How long is it until we get on our plane?”  Then for the 2 hours on the plane the question that was repeatedly asked was….. “Are we there yet?”  (strange that they couldn’t tell that the plane was still up in the air) then after all that and for the 45 minutes that we waited for the transfer bus to take us from Brisbane to the Gold Coast, they asked “Where is the bus driver?” the bus was sitting there waiting patiently along with its passengers for the bus driver to finish his cup of tea and bickies, then……for the hour and a half on the bus to the Gold Coast they asked “How much longer is it until we get there?”

We picked up a car and went for a drive through the beautiful Mount Tamborine area.  It takes just over 30 minutes to get back to the beach from the top of the mountain.  In that 30 minutes the kids drove us mad with their back seat fights.  I cannot believe we seriously had planned to drive from Geelong to Queensland.  Three days of 8 hours a day of fighting and Are we there yet?  What were we thinking?  Thank goodness we had a change of plan, I know I would not have survived that trip with our Sanity.  Our friend Magic and her husband and 2 kids just did the same drive a few days before we left, they deserve a medal as far as I am concerned.

You know how time fades things , we really needed to make sure we wrote this down now and must read this again before the next road trip with the kids is planned.  Jetstar and Avalon Airport you are a life and a sanity saver.

Tracie enjoying time with the Kids at the Pool on Day 1

Tracie enjoying time with the Kids at the Pool on Day 1

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Run M Ragged Birthday Party Testimonials for 2009

Wordle: Run M Ragged Testamonials Dont just take our word for it, this is what Geelongs birthday party parents had to say about having a birthday party at Run M Ragged!  Click on the picture to see a larger image, this is a fun Wordle Word Cloud

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Lego night huge success for Winners!

The Winning Creation - What a great Castle

The Winning Creation - What a great Castle

This is going to be a quick post today.  I just wanted to share our lego night photos with you and give you a quick run down of how our lego night went.  If your planning on coming to our next Lego night which will be held on January 22nd 2010 have a look at this fantastic official Lego site and you might just get some great inspiration and become won of our winners.

The lego night was lots of fun with huge smiles from all the winners! The food was excellent with lasagna, spinach & ricotta lasagna, Roast Chicken and some scrumptious salads were just a few of the selections from the Buffet Dinner that were available.

After everyone finished eating the building began.    Everyone jumped straight into it and got busy.  After an hour of building, it was time for the works of art to be judged.  Our celebrity judge from 9am with David & Kim on Network Ten was David Kirkpatrick and he was very impressed with our competitors Lego entries.  After careful consideration our winners were chosen.  I have added all the pictures of the winners and other pictures to the Run M Ragged Facebook Fan Page.

I have had a bit of a technical glitch here and was unable to upload the photos properly.  I will try to work out the problem but in the mean time click here to see the photos from the night.

David Kirkpatrick from 9am on th 10 Network with Tony & Tracie Dickson

David Kirkpatrick from 9am on th 10 Network with Tony & Tracie Dickson

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Kidz Biz

Kidz Biz

Kidz Biz is an article written by Jeanne-Vida Douglas (this link takes you to the article, you can sign in and read the full article if you are a subscriber of BRW)  appeared in the 22-28 October issue of BRW magazine.  The article follows on nicely from the theme of our previous blog about population growth.

The theme of the BRW article is that Australia is growing through a massive baby boom not seen since the early sixties and it is 30 something year old first time parents that are responsible (not a boom of teenage mums encouraged by the baby bonus).

The article discusses the consumption patterns and changes in consumption of new parents and children in this baby boom and the implications for business and marketers.

Jeanne-Vilda suggests that there is a real shift with older parents looking for more wholesome and organic brands and especially craving active and engaging entertainment for their children.  This is a shift away from the sugary sweet offerings marketed to children and the sedentary activities (TV, Xbox, DVDs etc) that previous generations have grown up with and have contributed to massive increases in childhood obesity since the 70s.

Rosie & Lucy Run M Ragged Annual Members

Rosie & Lucy Run M Ragged Annual Members

This was an encouraging and re-affirming article for Run M Ragged as we believe our venue and others like it really do provide an opportunity for kids to be active, creative and social.  We have always provided a cross section of food for kids to choose from as well.  We were initially surprised that hot chips was our biggest seller (and it continues to be) as we thought that the market would be more interested in our fruit platters and vegetable dips platters.  We have come to realise that a trip to Run M Ragged is seen as a special treat for kids and so they can be indulged in the food that is not an ‘everyday’ item.  We would really love to get your feedback on our menu for kids and we are always open to suggestions on delicious, healthy and affordable options we can add.  In recent times we have tried noodles, pop corn and yoghurt based on our members’ requests.

We also think it is very important that we continue to provide easy access to free fresh water to keep the kids well hydrated, especially with summer nearly on us.  Which reminds me we have already had to put the air conditioning on today for the first time since last summer, to make sure that all the activity and running around can continue regardless of how hot it might get outside.

Cheers,

PS.       We are also considering running a school holiday program in January 2010, we would love to hear your thoughts and ideas on this so we can create a program that would best meet your needs.  Something tings to let us know would be:

  • What age group are the kids you would consider putting in?
  • What daily times would you like care for?
  • Would you like to be able to send your own food in for their lunch and snack or would you prefer us to provide the food?
  • Would you be happy to pay additional for outside excursions?
  • What type of activities would you like us to run on a daily basis in the program?
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