Project 365 2022 Week 23-25 Day 156 – 176 A three-week round-up including the week we lost our beautiful little Fudge and Brewster turned ten. Sunday 5th June – Day 156 My neighbours have been away and they bought me a lovely orchid as a thank you for looking after their garden for them. Monday…Continue reading Project 365 2022 Week 23-25
How To Prepare For Road Trip With Kids In Summer – AD paid hosted post
disclosure: this is a paid hosted post Summer is the best season for family travel. Many parents choose to travel by car, as it is much more comfortable, cheaper, as well as safer because your child is always under your control. However, it is worth taking care of the road trip in advance and thoroughly…Continue reading How To Prepare For Road Trip With Kids In Summer – AD paid hosted post
Project 365 2022 Week 19-22
Project 365 2022 Week 19-22 Day 128 – 155 I’m not sure how a month has gone by without me publishing my weekly update, but it is what it is! Sunday 8th May – Day 128 I actually got to watch one of our butterflies hatching out. Watching the wings unfurl was mesmerising. Monday 9th…Continue reading Project 365 2022 Week 19-22
The Hiding Place – AD sent for review
disclosure: the item mentioned has been received for the purpose of review Today I’m taking part in a blog tour to celebrate the recent publication of the latest novel from Simon Lelic, called The Hiding Place. If you’re looking for a tense thriller with a great storyline then look no further. The Hiding Place shifts…Continue reading The Hiding Place – AD sent for review
Project 365 2022 Week 17-18
Project 365 2022 Week 17-18 Day 114-127 A fortnight full of adventures and I finally got to enjoy time away in Castleton with my best friend after two years of cancellations. Sunday 24th April – Day 114 My eldest niece turns 26 today. Crazy! We headed off to the Severn Valley Railway to catch up…Continue reading Project 365 2022 Week 17-18
Never Forget Your Name: The Children of Auschwitz – AD sent for review
disclosure: we were sent the book mentioned for the purpose of review As a child, I read the Diary of Anne Frank and it had a profound effect on me, and I’ve felt the importance of learning more about those caught up in the atrocities of World War Two ever since. It’s a period of…Continue reading Never Forget Your Name: The Children of Auschwitz – AD sent for review