It’s a brand-new year and there’s no better time to declutter and get your clean on! Yesterday I shared my speed cleaning tips to help you clean your home when you only have a limited amount of time, but what about some musical accompaniment to make cleaning even more enjoyable? I love music and have… Continue reading Ultimate Housework Hits To Clean To
Speed Cleaning: 5 Minute Housework Tasks
It’s January, all the festivities are over, and your house could do with a good clean now the decorations are safely packed away. Trouble is you’re back to work and the last thing you want to do after a long day is spend your evening cleaning, right? I know the temptation is to just pretend… Continue reading Speed Cleaning: 5 Minute Housework Tasks
6 Ways To Beat The January Blues
There are many reasons why January is the bleakest month of the year, namely the anti-climactic feeling left behind after the festive season. After the drawn out build up that now precedes Christmas, it’s easy to understand the feeling of emptiness left behind once the decorations are safely packed away and all that looms ahead… Continue reading 6 Ways To Beat The January Blues
Babycchinos London: Stylish Bags For Modern Parents
Something every parent across the land will tell you is that kids don’t travel light. Despite being small in stature, from the day they make their screaming entrance into the world they require a full entourage just for a trip to the shop to buy milk. As new-borns that consists of nappies, wipes, formula and… Continue reading Babycchinos London: Stylish Bags For Modern Parents
Book Review: The Silver Queen by Josie Jaffrey
I'ts a New Year and today is my first book review post of 2019 and what a cracker it is! I'd like to thank the wonderful Josie Jaffrey for sending me a copy of The Silver Queen to read and review. This YA book is the second instalment of Josie's Sovereign Series and one of… Continue reading Book Review: The Silver Queen by Josie Jaffrey
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
Children’s Books Of 2018
It's the last day of the year and I genuinely don't know where on earth 2018 went, it has been a complete blur! As part of my end of year reflections I posted on Saturday about the books I have read this year and it seemed only fitting that kids books were given the same… Continue reading Children’s Books Of 2018
Review: The Snowman Tour Live
This year celebrates the 40th anniversary of the classic children’s book, The Snowman by Raymond Briggs*. Originally published in 1978 as a wordless picture book, its popularity saw it brought to life on screen in 1982 as a short film. Being born in the early 80’s, I can’t remember a Christmas without The Snowman and… Continue reading Review: The Snowman Tour Live
Books I’ve Read In 2018
As the year draws to a close I thought I'd take the opportunity to reflect on the books I have read during the year. Looking back I can't actually believe how many books I have managed to squeeze in with the years total standing at 44, smashing my Goodreads goal of 20 right out of… Continue reading Books I’ve Read In 2018
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
