**I am not a professional and information provided in this post is not intended to be financial advice. I'm merely sharing my experience in the hope they can help others** *This post contains affiliate links I'm sure you've heard about sinking funds, but do you know what they are or how they can help you… Continue reading A Beginners Guide: Why You Need Sinking Funds
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Parenting: What to take to university : The Ultimate Packing List
*This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase using one of these links we will earn at small commission at no extra cost to you If like me you have a child embarking on University in the Autumn then I'm sure you are already overwhelmed with all of the offer acceptance and finance… Continue reading Parenting: What to take to university : The Ultimate Packing List
4 Reasons You Should Use Lists ft. Old English Co.
** Products featured in this post are gifted, however all thoughts and opinions are our own** I'm addicted to making lists! Lists can be used for literally everything and if I'm completely honest I don't know what I'd do without them in my life. I've been writing lists for as long as I can remember… Continue reading 4 Reasons You Should Use Lists ft. Old English Co.
AD| Celebrating 10 Years Of Marriage ft Independant Wine
AD| Today's post is something a little different from my normal content as I tend not to share too much of my personal life here. However, last week Mr F and I celebrated our tenth wedding anniversary and I felt such a milestone deserved some recognition. Therefore today I'm going to share a glimpse into… Continue reading AD| Celebrating 10 Years Of Marriage ft Independant Wine
Finance: What I Learned Using A Cash Only Budget For One Month
At the start of the year I set myself the challenge of ditching the debit card and living a cash only lifestyle for the month of January. Easy I hear you shout, but as someone who had begun heading down the slippery slope of contactless payments made without adequate thought I knew this would be… Continue reading Finance: What I Learned Using A Cash Only Budget For One Month
Finance: Cash Vs Card Challenge
If you're over a certain age, like me, you'll remember the time before chip and pin or contactless when you had to sign your name to make a card purchase, or even write out a cheque in certain cases! These now seem like really old fashioned ways to make a purchase and did make the… Continue reading Finance: Cash Vs Card Challenge
Blogger Tag: 73 Questions Vogue Parody
It's been ages since I participated in a Blogger Tag of any kind and 73 Questions isn't one I was familiar with. I believe it was popularised on Vogue’s YouTube channel where celebrity guests are asked 73 questions in a rapid-fire style. Now having borrowed from the same format Bloggers everywhere have our very own… Continue reading Blogger Tag: 73 Questions Vogue Parody
New Year Reflections & Goals
It’s the start of a brand-new year. A fresh page in the story of my life and it feels like I’m standing at the edge of a precipice, able to achieve anything I set my mind to. I feel I’m stepping into this year a completely a different person to who I was a mere… Continue reading New Year Reflections & Goals
Christmas Eve Q&A
Day 24 of Blogmas and I’ve made it! I set out to post daily up to and including Christmas Eve and I’ve done it! I thought I’d make my final post a fun Christmassy Q & A, nice and easy to read as I know everyone will be super hectic today making all those last-minute… Continue reading Christmas Eve Q&A
My Favourite Disney Movies
Like many I grew up watching and enjoying Disney movies and a few months ago I uncovered my (huge) collection of Videos from when I was young. Despite no longer having a video player on which to watch them am loathe to part with them as they evoke so many happy memories from my childhood.… Continue reading My Favourite Disney Movies