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Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Turning 30 and the future...

This week i turn 30 and  I'm not excaly jumping around for joy at the thought but I'm not sure why.  Its not that I can change it is it? The clock constantly turns and time passes all of us by so we need to live our lives to the full.  Ten years ago I thought this was a very long way off but uh oh its not so much now.

I have been asked is it because you don't feel like you have achieved things you wanted before 30? No not at all I never was a woman with a "Plan" and have just had the approach that you take things as they happen.
Career wise I was set on being a teacher when I was twenty and when that didn't quite happen I was devastated.  Never the less I came out of University with a degree that I am still very proud of.  Now I think if I had of been a teacher it would not of led me to the job I have now and nannying which I am convinced I should of started earlier.
Also I met the love of my life a few months before I turned twenty and ten years later we have have been married six years this year and own our own house so not doing so bad there.  We also have seen our families grow and sadly decrease.  We have become an auntie and uncle to gorgeous nephew and niece who we absolutely adore and would do anything for.


The future....
Who knows???What will happen in the next ten years??? Hopefully lots more happy memories and good things.

So off I go to Sussex tomorrow after a not such great start to the week being ill. Off to celebrate a uni friends wedding, my birthday with family and then a week in zante with my hubby woohoo.

Sunday, 24 July 2016

Summer to do list!(some are weather dependent)


  1. Visit an outdoor pool
  2. Eat lots of ice creams
  3. If you don't have one invest in a paddling pool
  4. Design boats for series of challenges across the paddling pool
  5. Mini Olympic events in the garden
  6. Go for picnics 
  7. Go fruit picking 
  8. Go for a bike ride
  9. Have a football match worth friends 
  10. Create challenges such as obstacle courses
  11. Go on a boat ride/punting/rowing
  12. Play a game of rounders
  13. Climb trees
  14. Have a bbq
  15. Have a water fight
  16. Think of something you can invent then design it
  17. Visit a theme park
  18. Take part in your local library reading challenge 
  19. Play on a beach(if on your doorstep)
  20. Enjoy the British outdoors

Sunday, 17 July 2016

British summertime may be here???

Been enjoying some of the glorious British sunshine this weekend? I certainly have and have enjoyed  a lovely weekend sunbathing and out in Stratford upon Avon for the afternoon with my gorgeous best friend and her growing baby bump 😍😍. Certainly enjoyed my ice cream from the gelato shop there  which had so many yummy flavours to chose from!

This week is set to be a scorcher so hurrah for good nanny weather lots of good times to be had at the outdoor pool, water fights and no doubt some ice creams thrown in. I can't wait!! Have a good week everybody.

Monday, 11 July 2016

Activity of the week-welly walks

Are we loving the unpredictable British weather? Recently there have been some lovely torrential downpours all over the country typically as I'm driving to or from work.  Let's turn our frowns upside down and embrace the learning opportunities for the little ones and enjoy the simple art of Welly Walks.

Children love jumping around in some puddles. This week I read that a mum blogger living in Dubai has come for a visit and her children were waiting outside with their umbrellas waiting for rain.  I guess we are so used to it here that most of us would happily trade places with her.

Who knows what you may spot on your walk?  Why not take some buckets/carrier bags to collect some souvenir's from your trip and then after make a collage with the findings?


Make sure you keep those Wellies/raincoats in the car!!!

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Activity of the week-Musical Washing Lines

Hello, hello its been a little while I must get better at writing blogs but to be honest I have a lack of creative genius sometimes.

Saying that I was going through some of my EYP coursework and came across an idea I thought would be a good activity of the week and that is Musical washing lines.

This activity is suitable for Babies and Toddlers and is another DIY home activity which you can create from things around the house and or their toys.

1. Use some string or washing line cord and attach to something secure, I would suggest draping at the childs height on a fence outside and stapling it to it.

2. Attach some items to the line,  These can be some bells, an old saucepan, a baby rattle, old cutlery(If age approapriate) or anything that jangles.

3. give them a stick or wooden spoon to hit the items with.  I found this photo online and have included it below to give you an idea of what I mean.  This however is a free standing one but as I have said use anything in your own house/garden and improvise.


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Go on and have a go and let me know how it goes.