First of all, just to be clear, whilst I have been involved with fund raising for Comic Relief for the past few years and have made a couple of trips to projects with them I am in no way affiliated with them. Not paid by them (never have been) and have no official role with them. So anything I say here about the white saviour furore is just me
Musings
Supplements and the Menopause
The menopause really is the gift that just keeps on giving. I think people were shocked when I listed the recognised symptoms of the menopause in this recent post: My thoughts on the menopause. The idea that the menopause is about more than just periods and hot sweats, that this pesky hormone imbalance can lead to disruptions in so many of the body’s processes is an eyeopener to
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Exploring
Top Tips when travelling with a baby
This is an advertisement feature ****************** Not everyone gets to travel frequently, which means not everyone has the opportunity to pick up some trade secrets along the way. Hopefully, the top ten travel tips provided here have proven to be useful one way or another. But some rules don’t apply when travelling alone—or with sensible individuals—compared to jet-setting with infants. Having another person entirely dependent on you can be stressful
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Self Care
How to live your best life
How to live your best life This post contains products sent for review Want to know how to live your best life? Just make a decision that you are going to do it. That you will do the things you previously never would have done, even if you only do them once, though the chances are that having done it once you will want to do it again. Last year
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Exploring
My Top Ten Travel Tips
I have been travelling for almost my entire life, having gone on my first holiday (to Benidorm) when I was 18 months old. Since then I have been very lucky to get away most years, and even spent six years an an ex-pat flying back and forth a number of times a year. This means that I now see myself as a bit of a travel expert and thought
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HomeLife
Making the most of a small bedroom — AD
Making the most of small bedrooms As I mentioned in a recent post, we are in the planning stages of all sorts of house refurbishments as we are about to inherit enough money to get all the fiddly jobs done around the house that we have been meaning to do for ages. First up is the bathroom, but after that we have a small box room that have never
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HomeLife
7 things to look for when selling your home — AD
7 things to look for when selling your home Selling your home can be a tricky business. Let’s face it sometimes it’s hard to see the faults in your own property. Or to work out what you need to do or change to make it more appealing to prospective buyers. After all, trends change. One-minute wallpaper is back in fashion, the next it’s all about the flooring. So, you need
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HomeLife
It is finally time to plan our new bathroom — AD
It is finally time to plan our new bathroom With the sale of granny’s bungalow after she passed away last year, comes an inheritance that means we can finally do all the things to our house we have been promising ourselves we would do if we ever have the money. If we can get somebody passed the offer stage on the bungalow and get it to completion, that money
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Exploring
Into the Glacier — Iceland
When I saw that Into The Glacier were based in Husafell, the same location as Hotel Husafell, our first hotel in Iceland I decided to book it for our first day. Generally we wanted our holiday to be governed by the weather and to not be looking at our watches every day but we decided to book this one trip as we were worried it might get booked up. Into
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Exploring
10 Reasons why you need to go to Iceland
10 Reasons why you need to go to Iceland Having just got back from a week in Iceland, on what could quite possibly be the best holiday I have ever been on, I thought I would share my 10 reasons why you need to go to Iceland. Because you do. Flight Time From the UK it is only a three hour flight and there are flights from Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted
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Nurturing
My recipe for Valentine’s dinner success — AD
My recipe for Valentine’s dinner success This is an AD Feature I don’t know about you but we don’t go out for Valentine’s Day. It just feels a bit, umm what’s the right word, forced? Surrounded by other couples all trying to be romantic by being charged for a Valentines Special menu that is typically more expensive than any other in the restaurant is not my idea of fun.
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Exploring
Top tips for planning a multi-generational holiday — AD
Top tips for planning a multi-generational holiday This is an AD Feature We have done a few multi-generational holidays over the years so I thought it was about time I shared my top tips on how to plan them! The first one we did was with Mr B’s parents and mine, plus my kids, Caity’s then boyfriend (now husband) and my granny. A grand total of eleven of