Sunday, 17 August 2014

St. Ives Honeymoon Day 10-13

We are back home, unpacked, house cleaned and all back to normality. With that in mind here is the last instalment of our honeymoon...

For the last three days, we took a couple of boat trips and had tried to lap up everything St. Ives had to offer. We had wanted to go on a boat trip for a while, so when we eventually got round to doing it, we were a little disappointed that the sea's were a little rough for, what they dubbed "Seal Island", so we had to make do with a trip around the bays. BUT we got extremely lucky... as this little chap swam by to say hello whilst we were waiting for our ride!


He came so close, as wasn't the least bit timid. We saw him then every evening in the harbour. Anyway, the boat trip was actually quite fun. The guy was very knowledgable and told us everything about each of the beaches. It was lovely to see the St. Ives area from another perspective.



When we got back the sea had gone right out, so we had to take a little paddle to shore... luckily we were prepared!


The next day was very drizzly, so we decided to take Darcie to the cinema for the first time. You can read all about that HERE. We also spent the morning mooching around the shops and nipping into cafe's.



Later on that day, we decided to try another boat ride to see more seals. It got a little more choppy, I was a little worried at one moment! Though Darcie didn't mind as she fell asleep!



We had some amazing views of this lighthouse, we also managed to see plenty of seals. Unfortunately I didn't have a big enough lens to zoom in! After the trip, we had worked up quite an appetite. We headed to The Hub in St. Ives as we had heard good things. My god, they were right!!!





To drink we had peanut butter and jelly milkshake.... I have no words to describe how amazing this milkshake was. To eat, I had Pulled Pork burger and Jamie had a Cornish Blue Burger and we also had Nachos to share. I loved the vibe of this place, out of all the places we went this was our favourite. Plus they were very family friendly too.

That concluded our honeymoon, a pretty good way to end I may add, and the next day was the very very long journey back. 

Thank You St. Ives, you made our honeymoon so very special.

Mummy B xoxox
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Thursday, 14 August 2014

Darcie goes to the cinema


So on a rainy morning whilst on honeymoon, we decided to take Darcie to the Cinema for the first time. The cinema is a real treat for us, as we never really go! But we felt the time was right and she was just about ready to sit for a long(ish) period of time and enjoy a film and popcorn!

The film of choice was Disney's Planes 2, we had only just seen the first one a couple of days prior so Darcie was familiar the characters. We decided on an early viewing to try and avoid a busy period, just incase she was a little unsettled. There were only a handful of parents with their children, one could of been Darcie's age - so that was a little comforting! I don't know why, but I have always felt a little nervous about taking a tot/small child to the cinema, but really, if they play up/don't like it all you have to do is leave! 

So, we bought our tickets and stocked up with popcorn and we were good to go!




We made a 'big deal' about what we were doing,  letting Darcie know that this was a special treat and we were about to go and see the special planes we watched the other day. Darcie got so excited when we were watching the adverts, she clapped at the end of every single one! So cute... When the film eventually started she shouted "Aeroplanes" in such a gleeful way, it brought such a big smile to mine and Jamie's face! 

She was pretty much settled through 3/4 of the film but then she started to tire. We just rolled with it, I let her sit on my lap then she wanted to sit on another seat, then take her shoes off... But to be perfectly honest she wasn't at all that bad! I would definitely take her again for a rainy day treat!

When did you take your little one to the cinema for the first time? 

Mummy B xoxox


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Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Nature Misses You


Im teaming up with the lovely people at The National Trust to let you know that nature misses YOU! We are all guilty, at times, of spending a little bit too much time in front of the telly, on our phones or laptops and not enough time enjoying the wonderful world around us. As a parent, I'm conscious of making sure that I encourage my daughter, Darcie, to get out and explore, whether its just in the garden, a local park or something a little bit more adventurous.

The National Trust launched a fantastic website called "50 things", the site inspire children to get outdoors and complete 50 activities before they are 11 3/4! I think this is a brilliant idea and was really surprised at some of the "things" of the list. Most of them are simple and free activities - there are really are no excuses for not getting stuck in and to start exploring! 

The website itself is fantastic, if you join up you also get the opportunity to unlock special certificates, games, hidden challenges and rewards for the best exlporers.C


During our honeymoon in Cornwall, we decided to tick a few things off the list. We managed 8 in total! Not bad going! We had so much fun completing these things, all of which didn't cost us a penny. This is perfect for the summer holidays, especially as we are now well into the holidays and the kids might be getting a little bored, so why not give it a go?! If you want to download your own 50 Things list head over HERE.

Here are a few snaps from our adventures so far...







I think Darcie was most keen on the wave jumping, rock pool searches and kit flying... she is a definite beach tot! We can't wait to keep going on with our adventures, I'm determined to get everything ticked off the list... and as she is only two its definitely doable! I'm hoping to keep you updated on how she is doing, I would love to hear from you guys as well if you fancy joining in!

Do you think your children would enjoy this? Have they already completed the list?

Mummy B xoxox
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Tuesday, 12 August 2014

-TEN- // Review


Today I have a little review of a couple of products we have been testing out whilst on honeymoon. We were kindly sent two products from TEN, the Baby Natural Shampoo (RRP £18.90) & the Hydration Body Cream (RRP £31.80). 


I will start with the latter, the Hydration Body Cream. This cream is marketed for during and after pregnancy, and is a definite luxury for a new/mum-to-be. It's aim is to restore the skins natural oils and elasticity, by a formula that includes essential vitamins (B5, E and F) and pure wheat germ oil. The product smells gorgeous and is lovely to apply, it soaks quickly into the skin and is non-greasy. It has worked wonders on my very dry legs! As I said before, this is a luxury product as it is priced fairly high, but is a beautiful hydrating cream and would be tempted to buy again if I wanted to splash out and treat myself.



Next is the TEN Baby Natural Shampoo, a really lovely formula for your little ones. Darcie has been blessed with beautiful hair, everyone comments on her curly locks. But this holiday with the sea, wind and ice-cream occasionally getting in it, its needed a little bit of extra care. This product has helped get rid of any nasty knots, whilst keeping it nice and shiny (and perfectly curled!). One thing I really love about this product is that its a light formula. I detest it when shampoo weighs down on Darcie's hair, it can make it look dirty and greasy but this is lovely and light! Again, it is pricey but a little goes a long way so I think its going to last a long time (unlike other products I have used). 

I really want to try some more products from TEN like the Bath Milk and Baby Protective Diaper Cream, but may be that will be a treat if baby number two comes along soon!

Have you tried any of the TEN products? What are your thoughts?

Mummy B xoxox
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Monday, 11 August 2014

St. Ives Honeymoon Day 6-9

Hi guys! I'm back again with another update of our wonderful honeymoon... hope I'm not making anyone jealous in light of the awful weather some of you have been having lately!

All the last few days have blurred into one, I can't actually describe just how wonderful this trip has been. I think it has been especially nice to be able to just switch off for a change and not have to worry about anything! 

We have mainly been having beach days recently as everyday they have threatened rain, so every morning when we wake up with glorious blue skies we immediately head out to the beach in order to make the most of the weather. But we did take a trip to the Eden project.

The Eden project is somewhere I have wanted to go for a while, it wasn't around when I used to go  to Cornwall as a child, but have always been intrigued when I have seen photos. One big draw to the place was the fact they had a dinosaur exhibition at the moment - Darcie loves her dinosaurs (thanks for that peppa!). Here are a couple of pictures of our visit...











The Eden Project was a definite hit, plenty to do, lots of interactive elements and perfect for any age! It cost around £23 each for me and Jamie (Darcie was free) but this gives us free entry for a year - not bad if you're locals!

Like I said, the rest of the past couple of days have been beach days, surfing, sandcastle making, flying kites, stuffing our faces with chips and ice cream... what more could you want!






We only have four days left now, there is still a couple of things left I would like to do before we leave. Like a boat trip to see if we can see any seals, dolphins or Baskin sharks and also to the Minack Theatre but both these things depend on the weather... lets hope we stay lucky! 

Mummy B xoxox
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Thursday, 7 August 2014

St. Ives Honeymoon - Day 1-5

Snuggled in our little cottage (The Little Snug!) I thought I would spend some time writing down a few of our memories. We have had an amazing time so far and I'm loving being in our wedding/honeymoon bubble!

So, our trip down here was an interesting one! Jamie got very sleepy so we had to stop off in Windsor. Whilst he had a nap and me and Darcie played in a park, a very nice park I may add! I knew tho would happen as we were a little silly to have made that trip the day after our wedding! You live and learn peeps! After his nap we headed off again and ended up arriving at 11pm. The cottage is just perfect, completely to our taste and is in such a fantastic location!

On our first full day (Monday), we decided to stay in St. Ives and explore. 






The Harbour area is beautiful, we love it when the tide goes out, it is the perfect conditions for toddlers to splash around in the shallow  puddles! After playing around on the beach and browsing the many wonderful shops, we headed to dinner at the 'Fire House Bar & Grill". The Food was delicious


On Tuesday we headed to Wadebridge towards the Camel Trail. Every year, as a child, we would either take our bikes or hire bikes and ride along the trail. I was soo excited to hop back on a bike and head towards Padstow. 







Whilst in Padstow we had an amazing lunch at the Habour Inn. I had a traditional Ploughmans and Jamie a Halloumi Salad, both were very tasty and full of fresh, local produce.

Wednesday, we spent a day on St. Ives beach, soaking up the sun and braving the beautiful clear (but chilly) water. Darcie has loved being by the sea, everyone morning the first thing she asks is "can we go to the beach?"- so sweet!




Today, Thursday, we spent at Polzeath beach. This is a place that is very special to me, I spent all my early childhood summers here when my parents were together (they separated when is was 9) and  so have many memories here. One thing I always looked forward to when I became a mother was the day I would take Darcie to Polzeath and today that little dream came true! We sunbathed, made sandcastles, surfed and even bought matching wetsuits!



So far are honeymoon has been perfect! I'm feeling very lucky right now! Plus we still have another week here!! Lots more adventures to come!

Mummy B xoxox

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Monday, 4 August 2014

Mr & Mrs Burgess - We are finally married!


Just stopping by to let you all know, that me and Jamie tied the knot on Saturday, 2nd August. Everything was about a 1000 times better than I ever could imagine. I will be writing a post soon, sharing with you our day. But right now, we are relaxing in our gorgeous cottage in St. Ives.




Thank you for all the well wishes, love and generosity we have received. We truly had the most magical day.

Mummy B (officially!) xoxox
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