It’s not Christmas without some gingerbread. We’ve been baking a lot of gingerbread over the last few weeks and decided to make a visit to this years The Gingerbread City. The Gingerbread City at Coal Drops Yard This is an annual exhibition of gingerbread buildings, organised by the Museum of Architecture. We try and visit…
Five Happy Things {Week 52/2025}
Starting the week by writing the Happy List is something I’ve been doing for the last few years. It’s my chance to sit down and reflect on the little or big things that made me smile in the previous week, as well as to record some of our family adventures. Five Happy Things {Week 52/2025}…
The Family Car Plan That Survives Real Life
Family travel has a funny way of exposing every weakness in a household budget. One month it’s school shoes, the next it’s a boiler repair, and suddenly the “new-to-us car fund” turns into a “keep everything running” fund. Still, a reliable car matters when weekend trips, grandparents’ visits, and rainy-day errands stack up. The key…
Maileg Three Kings Crowns craft
Years ago we made cardboard crowns to celebrate Epiphany or Three King’s Day on January 6. This was one of our favourite crafts as it was something little hands could do and enjoy. We thought it would be fun to recreate for our miniature mice this year. Maileg Three Kings Crowns craft Cardboard tubes Gold…
A Christmas Carol A Ghost Story at Alexandra Palace Theatre
Back in London for a third Christmas season, A Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story is now playing at Alexandra Palace Theatre until 4 January 2026. This is one of the key GSCE English Literature texts so I booked tickets for us to go (a bit of revision during the Christmas holidays!). A Christmas Carol A…
Headstone Manor Museum Christmas Light Trail
We love a light trail at this time of the year. It can be difficult to find an activity both the teens want to do. They are both into their photography and a light trail can be fun for everyone, especially if the dog is allowed to come too. Headstone Manor Museum Christmas Light Trail…
Five Happy Things {Week 51/2025}
Starting the week by writing the Happy List is something I’ve been doing for the last few years. It’s my chance to sit down and reflect on the little or big things that made me smile in the previous week, as well as to record some of our family adventures. Five Happy Things {Week 51/2025}…
Raising Children with Multiple Cultural Heritages in Britain
Britain has long been a home for families whose cultural, linguistic and emotional identities span more than one country. Children raised in multicultural environments often adapt quickly, building strong relationships at school and in their communities while also absorbing the traditions and values passed on at home. For many parents, these early years raise an…
How Long to Wear Belly Band After C-Section: Postpartum Support Guide
How long to wear a belly band after a C-section is one of the questions that practically any recovering mother will raise at some point, as she tries to combine the needs of a newborn child with healing and comfort. The right postpartum support can assist you to move with greater confidence after abdominal surgery,…









