• The Gallery

    Mother Love

    This year I celebrated my first Mothers’ Day. Edward gave me a card (with a little help from Daddy) and we spent a lovely day together. I hate having my photograph taken and as a result very few photographs of me and Edward exist. So for this weeks’ Gallery theme I’ve chosen a photograph of my mum with Edward on our recent trip to Bruges. Bruges was quite cold and I forgot to take Edward’s coat out with us when we went on a horse and carriage ride. Mum wrapped him in the blanket and cuddled him to keep him…

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    Review: Baby Sensory

    I love being offered products to review but we really really enjoy the opportunity of going to new events where we can learn something or try a different experience! So when we were offered the chance to attend a baby sensory class I was excited. Baby Sensory provides hundreds of sensory development activities that are great fun for parents and babies to share in the vital first year. The classes include fibre optic light shows, bubbles, bells, musical fun, baby signing, puppet shows, amazing light balls and so much more. Classes are aimed from birth to 13 months with separate…

  • competition - giveaway

    Green to Grow winner

    Many thanks to everyone who entered my Green to Grow competition. The winner is   Robyn Clarke   Congratulations Robyn. I’ve sent you an email so please get in touch and I will pass your details on to BabyKind who have kindly donated the prize.

  • vintage

    Vintage wooden scales

    I’m always on the look out for vintage and second hand toys for Edward. I really love wooden toys and would prefer him to have quality vintage items to the mountains of plastic toys and games that we actually have. I was really excited to come across this vintage wooden toy scales. It needed a little tlc but after a quick sand, varnish and lick of paint it looks as good as new. I haven’t been brave enough to let Edward play with it yet as I know the wooden weights will soon disappear!  

  • baby

    In honour of mothers

    I’m looking forward to celebrating (is that the right word?) my first Mothers’ Day on Sunday. In honour of the day I thought I’d post a pic of me with my mum. I think the photograph was taken on the day of my Christening in 1977/78.  I still have the little outfit I’m wearing but I’m glad I haven’t seen the hideous coat and hat my mum is wearing in a long time. I would love to have Edward christened at the church we got married in some day. I think we’ve left it a little late as I could…

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    Reasons to be cheerful

        So many reasons to be cheerful this week: 1. Edward is better and back to his normal self. We’ve experienced our first bout of sickness and diarrhoea which was unpleasant. I’ve never done so much washing in Edward’s short life! Fortunately he’s fine and he’s eating home cooked food and sleeping well again. Phew. 2. One of my worries about giving up work was if I could stimulate Edward more than if he attended nursery. I’ve drawn up a list of local activities so there’s always something we can go out and do. I also made some new…

  • Cath Kidston - competition - CyberMummy 2011 - Day Zero - sewing

    Day Zero – Month Six (March)

    It’s time to write an update on my Day Zero progress.   7.    Decide whether to return to work or not Well first I decided to return, then I changed my mind. You can read the whole sorry story.   38. Do at least one geocache a month We’ve been having loads of fun out and about now the weather is getting warmer. We found a couple in Bruges as well as London and Essex.   59. Successfully grow herbs We’re also spending more time in the garden and the herbs I planted last year are well established and living!…

  • competition - giveaway

    Sea-Band giveaway winners

    Thanks to everyone who entered my Sea-Bands giveaway which has now closed. There was a whopping 131 entries which shows how popular Sea-Bands are! The winners have been chosen using random.org and have now been contacted. If you were unlucky this time why not enter my competition to win a fab Green to Grow baby bottle which remains open until Friday.  

  • A Monthly Make 2011 - handmade - sewing

    A Monthly Make – March

    This months’ effort was made for a swap to make a Mug Rug. If you haven’t heard of these before they’re basically a small quilt which you can use for your tea and biscuits. They’re a great project if you’re new to quilting and can be completed in under an hour. I used this great tutorial from Contented and love my little mug rug. I was very sad to send it on it’s way across the Atlantic. I have to admit I struggled with the binding but it was a lovely little project to make.