October is one of my most favoured months of the year. I love the glorious golden season and all the quirky events that take place during the autumn months. Here are some of the things that I have #LikedandLoved this October: Halloween-themed Decor & Perfect Pumpkin Carving As I had tested positive for COVID shortly before the half term, we spent the first few days of the holidays keeping ourselves entertained and occupied inside a little like lockdown to avoid unnecessarily spreading any further germs around the area. E was desperate to decorate for Halloween and although it’s technically only …
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Welcome to another week of the #MySundaySnapshot blog series, a weekly blog-linky which you are welcome to join should you wish. Click here for further information and guidelines upon this linky should you wish to take part. Half term has been and gone and with us having so much to do in such little time, the week flew by. The kids seem to have gotten over their coughs and colds, whilst I, on the other hand, started suffering from horrific toothache which resulted in a trip to the emergency dentist. As it turns out, I have an abscess which stretches …
Welcome to my second instalment of the ‘Liked And Loved’ series which I plan to maintain on a monthly basis in an attempt to create a kind of ‘happy list’ to reflect upon the positives throughout the year. February is technically one of the shortest months of the year yet somehow it feels like it has been never-ending. Here are some of the things I have ‘Liked and Loved’ this month. Twelve Years Together Paul and I celebrated twelve years together as a couple on February 13th, we had planned to go out for a meal together but the restaurant at …
It can be really hard being a parent. Suddenly you are expected to fulfil a number of roles such as cleaner, carer, teacher, nurse, DIY expert, cook, waiter/ waitress, hairdresser, fashion coordinator, dentist… and many more over the years. It can be especially difficult trying to keep track of all the tasks which you are expected to undertake, let alone be an expert at when and how we should be carrying out said tasks. To make things a little easier for you, I have put together a quick guide on Infant Dental Care to help you along the way… Parents …
Please excuse my recent silence, I had a wisdom tooth extracted on Monday and have since been rendered entirely useless due to extreme pain and copious amounts of pain relief. I swear I would happily take labour pain over having a wisdom tooth pulled, it’s bleeding brutal! I wonder whether having a ‘wisdom tooth’ removed will result in me becoming a ‘little less wise’? Ha! As if I was ever wise in the first place… I’d love to be able to say ‘at least that’s all done and dusted’ but I have it all to do again in eight weeks time. I …