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Monday, 2 February 2015

{Me & Mine 15} January


Here is my picture for Me and Mine! I have decided to link up with Dear Beautiful for the Me & Mine Link up. We are terrible at getting photo's with all of us in and to be honest this month has been no different!! As you may have guessed from my lack of blog posts, I haven't been feeling too good and all my energy is seemingly zapped out of me by 4pm when I seemingly transform into a zombie state. So this photo I have used is from News Years Day when we were all feeling a little bit more alive and full of excitement for what this year may bring. And it is literally the only photo taken this month of the three of us!! I'm hoping as the months go by, I will get into the habit of taking more photos of us all. 

I also noticed that with this link up you include a round up of what you have all been up to, so here goes...

In January I...

Have been feeling a little bit rubbish.
Booked our trip to Disneyland for NEXT MONTH!
Have been enjoying Breaking Bad.
Listened to the 'Sleep' playlist of Spotify to relax.

In January Jamie...

Been running, lots! 
Beaten his PB for 5k twice this month.
Has been enjoying Breaking Bad too. We have been binge watching!
Reading a story about the TT (he does love his Bikes).


In January Darcie

Has been loving the (little) snow.
Dancing to Taylor Swift's Shake it off.
Singing to Ed Sheeran's Album.
Learning to spell three letter words on an app on my phone.

Look forward to linking up again next month!

Mummy B xoxox

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Sunday, 1 February 2015

52 Week Photography Challenge | Week 5 - Lifestyle


Can you believe we are already on week 5?!?! This year already seems to be flying by at such a fast rate that I'm finding myself not able to keep up. So this weeks theme is 'Lifestyle'. I decided on this theme as my blog is a 'family lifestyle' blog and so thought it would be a fitting and an interesting theme. I think this one has given me the biggest headache so far - an image to define our lifestyle? Or lifestyle in general?

I decided to capture something that was just everyday, fairly mundane but still beautiful. This week has been a hard week, I have been feeling very run down and have come home from work everyday with very limited energy - Darcie has been under the weather too. So yesterday whilst preparing dinner, Darcie asked to help. I whole heartily agreed because I knew we hadn't really done anything much fun together and Darcie loves to cook/bake, so helping out at dinner is one of her favourite things! 

As always I'm really interested to see your interpretations so make sure you come and link up and spread the love!

Mummy B xoxox


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Sunday, 25 January 2015

52 Week Photography Challenge | Week 4 - Light


Welcome back to week four of the 52 Week Photography Challenge, this weeks theme is light. I had so many idea's for this weeks theme, I really wanted to capture the late afternoon sun and a beautiful silhouette of trees. This week has been really tough as I have just been so drained, I literally have got home from work and just crashed! So unfortunately, I didn't get to go to my favourite spot to capture this. However, I did get a shot of late afternoon sun, shining through our little tree in our Garden. I really love the colours in this picture, so pretty!

Thank you again for linking up last week, again, no photo the same! So I am really looking forward to everyones pictures for this weeks theme. As always, please make sure you leave some comments, its great to share the love and/or tips - its a great opportunity to learn from one another. For example, I would love to know what camera you used to shoot this weeks photo. I used my Canon EOS 600d with my 50mm lens.

Next weeks theme is 'Lifestyle'.

Mummy B xoxox


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Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Darcie's Good Reads | The Slightly Annoying Elephant



This week I bring you this hilariously silly book, The Slightyly Annoying Elephant by David Walliams and illustrated by artistic genius Tony Ross. You may recognise these names, yes I mean David Walliams, funny guy from TV and film and Tony Ross who did the illustrations for Roald Dahl. Walliams, has released quite a few older children's stories, I work in a high school and a lot of the younger years love his wicked humour. This book, is his first picture book and Darcie adores it. 

The story is based around a boy named Sam, who adopts an elephant. Literally adopts an elephant. This elephant knows exactly what he likes and little Sam tries to be as hospitable  as you can be, for an annoying elephant!


The story is fun, silly, and everything you could hope for from Walliams. This has been a big hit in our household, and I really love reading this to Darcie - I have my own annoying elephant voice!

Have your children ever read anything by Walliams?

Mummy B xoxox

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Monday, 19 January 2015

BOB Revolution Pro Pushchair | Review

There is no denying that in our house, we love the countryside. Long walks, through the woods or by the beach, its a favourite pastime that helps us all to relax and appreciate all that our area has to offer. Darcie is of an awkward age, she loves to run around and explore but still tires if we are on a long walk - enter the BOB Revolution Pro.

We were kindly sent the BOB Revolution Pro to review, and I have to say we were very excited as I have been eyeing these up at local Park Runs. This pushchair is simply "fully loaded" with fantastic features to allows you and your baby/toddler the chance to explore, keep fit or just nip into town, whilst being super safe and comfy. So lets run through everything that this fantastic pushchair has to offer.


As I said, I first spotted these at a local Park Run. Lots of mums and dad runners seem to favour these  and they looked so easy to push even when going off road whilst running. The children too, looked safe and snug - and not being thrown around like you would imagine. When I received mine I noticed it had a setting near the front wheel. The city mode allows for the front wheel to swivel freely, whilst the sport mode keeps the wheel locked for improved stability whilst jogging or on trickier terrain. For the most part I have kept the wheel on city mode, and manoeuvres really well on all terrain we have tested so far. 


While we are on the topic of wheels, lets just talk about how great they are! I love that they are nice and chunky, it allows for such a smooth ride. We never get stuck like we have in previous pushchairs when we go on our adventures through the woods. It really is the most fantastic pushchair for outdoor folks like us!


 Additionally this pushchair is full of great safety features which can't go unmentioned. This pushchair boasts a hand activated rear drum brake, designed to add control to be able to conquer hills and inclines. You can also see here that it also has a safety wrist strap that also doubles up as a handy fold lock when the pushchair is folded.


The handle bar also moves into 9 different positions. 9!!! I love this because, its great for my lanky 6ft 4 husband. Its also handy because you can move the handles into different positions depending of terrain and incline too. For example, I found putting the handle bar like on the picture on the right, is amazing for when you are going up hills - and really helps you push! 


As well as the hand brake it also has the traditional foot brake too. This is a simple feature that is very easy to use. In previous pushchairs I have been so frustrated with how fiddly these foot brakes can be - which given that they are a necessity, is quite worrying. So this pushchair pleased me a lot in this area! You can also see here the quick release clips for the tires, which is great if you have a smaller car boot. Surprisingly this pushchair folds quite nicely and easily (with a two step fold), for saying it is a fairly large pushchair.


Another essential point is the comfort for little ones - as lets face it that is something key when purchasing a pushchair. The seat itself is well cushioned and is very wide with little pockets on the side to keep snacks and drinks to hand (such a nice feature in my opinion!). The back reclines fairly easily allowing little ones to have ultimate comfort when sleeping. And yes, Darcie actually falls asleep in this pushchair! Hurrah! I love the little window too, its great to able to keep an eye on them, giving parents piece of mind. 





Lastly, another great feature is the shopping basket. It's a descent size and nice and high off the ground so you don't get that really annoying scrapping along the floor like you do with some other pushchairs! There is also another handy storage compartment on the back of the chair, as well as the internal storage compartment near the seat that I mentioned earlier.


Round up of features


Pro’s

  • Hand activated brake.
  • Adjustable handlebar with 9 different positions.
  • Both sport & city modes to give you the smoothest ride on any terrain.
  • Easy, two-step folding, lightweight frame for convenient transport and storage.
  • Brilliant suspension system, making sure you little ones have a smooth journey.
  • Can be used from birth as a complete travel system using BOB B-Safe Infant Car seat & adapter.
  • Adjustable reclining seat and five point harness.
  • Large hood that you can adjust for protection against the elements. Large viewing window lets you keep an eye on your baby.
  • High-impact polymer composite wheels with pneumatic tires and tubes take on tough terrain.
  • Low Boy Cargo Basket provides plenty of undercarriage storage. Additional space in large seatback pocket. Internal seat pockets provide a great place for snacks and toys.
  • Foot activated parking brake.
  • The wrist strap helps you secure stroller when strolling and provides handy fold lock when folded.
  • Is also available as a double pushchair.
  • Can be used as a jogger.

Con's

  • No rain cover (sold separately)
  • Limited colours

This pushchair is a fantastic all rounder that can be pushed to the limits. Meaning you don't have to miss out on any adventure, just because you have a pushchair! We have decided to take this pushchair with us to Disneyland next month. Darcie loves it so much and finds it so comfy, so will be perfect for long days at the park.

What do you think of the BOB Revolution Pro?

Mummy B xoxox

* I was sent this product for review, but all opinions and thoughts are my own.

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Sunday, 18 January 2015

52 Week Photography Challenge | Week 3 - Simplicity


Hi guys and welcome to week 3 of the 52 Week Photography Challenge! This weeks theme is 'simplicity' and I'm so looking forward to seeing everyone's interpretation! I don't there has been two photo's even similar throughout this challenge so far - which just goes to show how creative you all are!! 

For this weeks theme I was really struggling (again!) as to what to photograph, and when having a cup of tea yesterday - a light bulb started flashing in my head! We are a nation who loves tea, a simple love that lots of people struggle to function without. 

Last week, again, there were so many fantastic photo's that were linked up so please make sure you go and check them out if you haven't already done so. Next weeks theme is 'light'.

Mummy B xoxox

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Thursday, 15 January 2015

Redseven Funniest Hen Competition


One thing I love about being a photography junkie is being able to reminisce about some pretty fun times. My Hen Do was no different. With my camera in tow I managed to capture some funny moments. Having said that, my Hen Do was relatively tame. We spent the day at the spa then headed to Bury St. Edmunds for an evening out. Whilst tame, it was exactly what I wanted - the relaxing day with all my loved ones.

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Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Darcie's Good Reads | The Crocodile Who Didn't Like Water


We have another splendid book to share with you today, its one I have been meaning to share with you all for a while! The Crocodile Who Didn't Like Water by Gemma Merino is a funny little story about a little crocodile who just doesn't fit in with his family. I mean what crocodile doesn't like water?! Well this little crocodile doesn't and for very good reason, he is not actually a crocodile!! 


We got this book way back last summer, when Darcie was going through her "dragon" (big clue there ;) ) faze and picked it up from a local book shop. The book is well written, and has lots of engaging illustrations for your little ones to ogle over and this little "crocodile" is an easy character to fall in love with.

I think every child has a dragon/dinosaur faze, so this is the perfect book to add to your little ones library. 

Do you have any dino/dragon book recommendations?

Mummy B xoxox

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