I seem to spend my morning school runs discussing driving safety tips with my youngest who does her theory test next week. How that is even possible when I am still only 27 I really don’t know. What I would like to scream is “You are never driving on your own in the winter. Or after 5pm. Or in fact in the summer” but I know that
Nurturing
The only banana cake recipe you will ever need
The only banana cake recipe you will ever need Lots happened this week. One was that I bought a new bread maker. The other was that four bananas started to look past their best. A happy coincidence that I decided to do something about. Baking is my new happy thing to do. The results are still a bit iffy on some things but putting some ingredients in
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Musings
Keeping it real
That should be the tag line of my blog: “Keeping it real” not the, “I am not a sodding potato” line it currently is (due to the fact people think my avatar shows a potato and not the duck that it is). Over the past few months I have found more and more that everything in the social media world is stylised, beautiful, perfectly lit or just pretty. Don’t
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Supporting
Team Honk 2016 #PassTheProud
I feel like I am on a mission to save the world at the moment. No sooner am I back from a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan with World Vision than I am knee deep in helping jump start the Team Honk bus for Sport Relief this year. And please don’t mention the other trip to west Africa with another charity that I have just turned down on health
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Musings
Making a switch to be a better me — sponsored post
. Well actually it isn’t really a resolution, it is more of a switch I guess. You see the new year is full of “New Year, New You” type slogans and messages in the media but i don’t want to resolve to make a new me. I quite like the current me. What I want to do is make a better me. I want to just make
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#BarefootCoatless
As I look at the rain outside again, and see on the weather forecast that we might get snow at the weekend, I realise how lucky I am in to be at home. When the 700,000 Syrian refugees currently in Jordan are not. Through no fault of their own they are no longer not only not in their own home, but not in their own country. Thousands of them are
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Musings
Things to think about when you move house
Yay. Congratulations, you are moving house. It is all very exciting. You have found the house you want to buy and you have found a buyer for yours. All is good. Until somebody pulls out and the chain collapses. How often have we heard this? Time and time again a chain collapses and dream houses are lost. So I thought I would share with you my top tips
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#SupportSyrians
The news is dominated today by news of a conference in London where 70 nations are coming together to discuss #SupportSyrians. What needs to happen to not only stop the civil war in Syria but how we can all help the Syrians displaced and the host communities now breaking under the burden of looking after the migrants. Six hundred and ninety thousand Syrian refugees are currently in Jordan, the country
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Nurturing
Dinner Restaurant — A review
Dinner Restaurant Most nights one of our Sage Appliances helps me put vaguely edible food on the table. I like to think that Heston (who helps design the range) is in my kitchen, helping make cooking a bit more of an experience than it really is. Though he does always seem to leave me with the washing up. So when we were invited out for lunch by Tim and
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Exploring
Why the road to Al Azraq made me sing Hotel California
On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair Warm smell of colitas, rising up through the air Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light Swap the colitas for oranges and the shimmering light for a young chap with a tea tray and this could have been California. Except it wasn’t it was Jordan, and it was the road known as the desert highway. The
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Exploring
#HDYGG — Jane Austen’s House
Last weekend it was about trying to get over being away for five days: the culture shock of processing the stories we heard; the lack of sleep; the two 6 hour flights in five days; the lack of fresh air as we were mostly inside etc etc. The weather was not really on our side but Mr B and I were determined to get out with our cameras. Our new
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Ahmed and Mohammed
It was his eyes that got me. And his eyelashes. One of the most gorgeous little boys I have ever met. With a smile that lit up the room. And a cheekiness about him that I knew we wouldn’t see today but I wanted to know more about. Ahmed, on the right in the above picture, is 14 and a keen footballer. Back in Syria he used