Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Miniland Toys Review - Giantte
At first glance, this is clearly a shape sorter combined with stacking cups. As a mum of 3 boys I can tell you that children love stacking cups and love shape sorting. Baby man will spend the best part of half an hour happily shape sorting, but not necessarily using the shapes provided. I am forever taking out, socks, little plastic people and balls. Towers are great fun, because they can be knocked down. Reviewing this toy has made me realise I do far less tower building with baby man than I did with big man. As big man is on his summer hols, he was happy to build towers for baby man instead.
The toy is good as the cups fit inside each other with the shape sorting pieces inside too so wont take up too much space in your house. What I really like though is that it has so many uses. It is a perfect example of how simple toys are the best. On each cup is a number from 1-10. I walked in the lounge the other day to find middle man counting and ordering them.
After an afternoon at a Set4Sport event, we took them outside too. We used them as skittles, then as buckets to throw objects in - there are so many things you can do with them and that is what I like in a toy. So when baby man has grown out of knocking down towers and sorting his shapes (and socks) then this will be moved outside as a garden toy. I would recommend this as a new baby present for a first child as from about 6 months they will be able to knock down towers and it has many uses for years to come.
We were sent the Giantte to review by DKL toys, but the opinions here are my own.
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Monday, 29 July 2013
Why I am not a food blogger
I often have mad ideas about setting up another blog. I love cooking and I like to read food blogs. However, after last weeks efforts at making some smoothie ice lollies with the boys, I think I will just stick to writing about my boys. We bought our lolly moulds from 99p Stores and I decided we were going to make smoothie lollies. Then I had the bright idea of making traffic light lollies. That's where it all started to go wrong.
Firstly, I made the mistake of taking the boys to the supermarket to buy the ingredients. Middle man was not happy that I wouldn't buy peas for the green part. One problem of taking children shopping is you end up with a lot more than you went in for. so in addition to the kiwis, yoghurt, peaches and strawberries we required, we came out with apples, a melon and eight AAA batteries.
Next mistake. I let big man help. We mixed up the kiwi mixture, using some of the syrup from the peaches to sweeten it. He then threw it across the kitchen by accident!
After freezing the first layer, I realised I hadn't thought about how I was going to fill them. Each layer needed carefully twisting so the next layer would fit on top - it was a juggling act.
Then once they were all frozen, I realised I had done them upside down!
But after this disastrous attempt at lolly making, did they taste good? Not really - If they had just been peach they would have been fine! I think middle man's pea option may well have tasted better!
I bought the ice lolly moulds as part of the 99p stores blogger challenge.
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Sunday, 28 July 2013
Phota Your Mota
When I found out I was expecting baby man, I knew I needed a bigger car. Three little men and all the things that go with equals the need for a larger family car. Parking sensors were a must, and after a few tears on how I was ever going to drive something that size, we finally purchased our S Max.
I have grown to love him. He is big enough to fit the boys in, without feeling too big. Parking isn't as horrendous as I thought as he beeps at me to let me know where I am. In the winter I like him even more, thanks to his heated windscreen.
He isn't the car of my dreams, but he is practical and I love him.
So what is the car of my dreams? The one I got married in.
Big man often asks why they don't make a convertible S-max. Well it just wouldn't be the same would it? I love my S-max but I dream of a mini convertible. Maybe one day I will live the dream, but for now I am more than happy with my 3 men in "Max."
This blog post is my entry into Moneysupermarket.com's Phota Your Mota competition. I would like to tag the following bloggers who may wish to take part:
Mummy to the Max
Sentwivlove
I have grown to love him. He is big enough to fit the boys in, without feeling too big. Parking isn't as horrendous as I thought as he beeps at me to let me know where I am. In the winter I like him even more, thanks to his heated windscreen.
He isn't the car of my dreams, but he is practical and I love him.
So what is the car of my dreams? The one I got married in.
Big man often asks why they don't make a convertible S-max. Well it just wouldn't be the same would it? I love my S-max but I dream of a mini convertible. Maybe one day I will live the dream, but for now I am more than happy with my 3 men in "Max."
This blog post is my entry into Moneysupermarket.com's Phota Your Mota competition. I would like to tag the following bloggers who may wish to take part:
Mummy to the Max
Sentwivlove
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Thursday, 25 July 2013
R2BC
It is the summer holidays! We don't have to rush out of the door at 8.30 in the morning. I think that is a fab reason to be cheerful.
Yesterday my boys were complimented on being well behaved eating their happy meals in Mc Donalds. Yes I am half considering of spending every day there for the rest of the summer!
We actually made it to a blogging event (generally they don't fit in with school timings) and the boys had lots of fun trying out some of the Set4Sport activities. I will be writing a post about it soon, but it made me think about how as parents it is important for us to play with our children rather than throw money at sending them to a million classes. Having made the decision to cancel big man's gymnastics class this was reassuring. Here is big man with the person he knows as....
And we have a few days with Daddy to look forward to next week so I will continue being cheerful.
Yesterday my boys were complimented on being well behaved eating their happy meals in Mc Donalds. Yes I am half considering of spending every day there for the rest of the summer!
We actually made it to a blogging event (generally they don't fit in with school timings) and the boys had lots of fun trying out some of the Set4Sport activities. I will be writing a post about it soon, but it made me think about how as parents it is important for us to play with our children rather than throw money at sending them to a million classes. Having made the decision to cancel big man's gymnastics class this was reassuring. Here is big man with the person he knows as....
The Mummy of the man that won the tennis! |
And we have a few days with Daddy to look forward to next week so I will continue being cheerful.
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Wednesday, 24 July 2013
A Celebration Fit For My Princes
As you may have already worked out, my boys like any excuse for a party. As I said yesterday, the only way to get middle man interested in a baby is to have cake! What better excuse for a party than the birth of a future king of Britain? So yesterday we spent the day celebrating the birth of the Prince George with crafting, cakes and a glow in the dark party.
I have never made scones before, but found them in the DK baking book so the boys helped bake them too. There was a lot of tasting and a lot of flour!
We made bunting, crowns and iced cupcakes. Then took them outside to have a little tea party.
After having a short break for big man's last gymnastic class, we headed back to party some more.
And the best part of the day? Middle man asking "Queen Mummy, where is your crown?"
Have you had a celebration for the new prince? If so Lauren has a linky open that you can join up on.
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Tuesday, 23 July 2013
We're Going On A Bug Hunt
As I mentioned a few days ago, butterfly release day was an emotional time for big man and me! So to take his mind off things, I decided to set up a bug hunt he could do. I made a list of things I was pretty sure he would find in our garden and which he could also read. (Please note I wasn't going to put butterfly on there as this would have caused a few more tears!)
Excitedly he ran over to his bee house. The bumble bees have yet to find it, but he was sure he would find a woodlouse here. Unfortunately it seems that a spider had found the woodlice first! But it meant we could tick spider off the list. He then went and looked under a plant pot and called me over with an excited shriek. I was pretty disgusted to see the mound of slugs and couldn't see what he was happy about. "Look mummy there!" he said sticking his fingers into the dark mud....
.....and out hopped a frog! The butterflies were long forgotten, now he had found a little hopping creature to observe!
He went round ticking off all the things on his list. Unfortunately there were no bees. Here is his list updated with his find!
And then he had an even closer look at his frog friend before it jumped away into the flower bed.
This was not our first bug hunt and I can guarantee it wont be our last either!
This is my entry to the July Tots100/Center Parcs Blogger Challenge
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I don't like babies!
Big man was so excited about the birth of middle man. He loved to feel middle man kick him (or me move my tummy so he thought he did) and was the perfect loving brother from the start. Middle man did not show the same interest in my tummy when baby man was inside. The age gap was slightly smaller, but he showed no interest at all. We wondered if he really understood what was going on.
Baby man was a planned Cesarean section. We wanted the boys to meet their brother as soon as they were able to. Big man came in first and was all smiles. He was very excited to be a big brother again and wanted to cuddle baby man as he was "so cute." Middle man came up to visit too but hadn't been that keen on walking so came up a few minutes after his brother. His reaction was slightly different. He wasn't interested in seeing me. Would you like to meet your baby brother I asked?
"No no no no no no!" he shouted as he ran round in circles and then out of the ward. My Mum went chasing after him and apparently he was more at ease looking at other peoples babies rather than one of his own!
Now middle man is three, I had hoped that his dislike for babies may have changed. No such luck. He didn't want to visit his nephew a few months ago and was only talked into it by the thought of there being cake and a party bag. A couple of weeks ago when I told him he was going to a Christening he exclaimed "But I don't like babies!" Again he was talked round with the talk of cake!
His opinion towards baby man is slowly changing. There are sometimes slight glimmers of them getting along until baby man has a toy that middle man perceives as his. I like to believe that there was some love in the comment "No baby man, you are a big fat baby!" when he was annoyed with him stealing his leaflet at the doctors surgery this week.
One day I hope that middle man will grow to at least like babies. He certainly has a lot of love that he shows towards his Mickey, Donald and Petey Bear. Maybe one day he could show some to baby man too.
With the lovely news of William and Kate last night, how will we celebrate the arrival of the new Prince? I think I had better get baking!
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Monday, 22 July 2013
Fly High
They are just butterflies, you can't keep them forever. How would you like it, if I locked you in your room and didn't let you out?
They need to explore the world. You need to set them free.
You don't own them. They are a living thing. Your job was to look after them until they grew up and could look after themselves. You did so well. All 10 of your caterpillars have made it into butterflies. That is amazing. It is time for them to leave you now. If you are lucky they may come back and visit you. It is time to let them go and have adventures of their own.
And so we both shed a tear. Big man for the butterflies he had cared for and me because I knew I would need to convince myself of this one day when I have to let my butterflies explore the world. Fly high little butterflies.
And to both our joy, one of the butterflies did come back briefly to say thanks!
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Saturday, 20 July 2013
Summer Bucket List
Last year I was terrified about the long holidays with three little ones to entertain. I wrote a bucket list and the holiday flew by so fast we didn't even get to finish it. So I have decided to write another one to help focus me. The biggest thing I learnt from last year, is that the boys don't need or want a million expensive days out. It is their break and they are happy playing with their toys and getting out in the garden and park. It is also handy for me as unless my husband is around (which he isn't that much as he needs to work) I can't easily take them on days out unless I know the place well. So here is our list - which involves a lot of cooking as it kills 2 birds with 1 stone.
1. Space Day. This is top of Big man's list. Mainly because it involves rocket launching and eating freeze dried ice cream.
2. Dinosaur day - to include making 3D dinosaur cookies
3. Make pancakes with our pancake maker - a device you wouldn't think you needed until you have one!
4. Go strawberry picking and make ice cream.
5. Gruffalo Day - I have an activity book that has masks and things to colour and recipes to make
6. Go on a Gruffalo hunt
7. Make a sandcastle with flags (middle man especially wants to do this)
8. Hug a giant mouse (so so so excited about this and keeping it as a surprise to the boys)
9. Home Cinema afternoon - DVD, popcorn and meat free hot dogs
10. Go swimming - has to be done with Hubby
11. Go to the caves - all being well we are off to Wales
12. Go to Wellington Country Park
13. Go to Dinton pastures
14. Go to California country park
15. Go to Lockley Farm
16. Go to Legoland but only to watch the shows!
17. Do some fire experiments.....this one is from big man on the basis I let him light a match earlier. I am sure we can find a safe fire experiment - will have to get my thinking cap on!
18. Do some more experiments - big man again on this one - luckily he has a box full of stuff to do
19. Decorate Gingerbread men
20. Have a water balloon fight (already did this today but had so much fun I have now ordered 1000 water balloons!
21. Go on a Gromit trail
22. Toast marshmallows
23. Make something from some big cardboard boxes
24. Make smoothies
25. Make ice lollies
26. Make and decorate cup cakes
27. Make pizzas
28. Have a chocolate fondue
29. Make a big car park out of a card board box
30. Roll down the hills in the park
31. Fly a kite
32. Have a sports day
33. Have a snail race
34. Go body boarding - highly dependant on the weather in Swansea!
35. Walk down Mumbles and have an ice cream at Verdis
36. Go Geocaching
37. Get the sleeping bags out of the loft so they can play with them in their pop up tent.
So this is my list that will be chopped and changed as I feel fit. Have you got any more good ideas of things to add?
1. Space Day. This is top of Big man's list. Mainly because it involves rocket launching and eating freeze dried ice cream.
2. Dinosaur day - to include making 3D dinosaur cookies
3. Make pancakes with our pancake maker - a device you wouldn't think you needed until you have one!
4. Go strawberry picking and make ice cream.
5. Gruffalo Day - I have an activity book that has masks and things to colour and recipes to make
6. Go on a Gruffalo hunt
7. Make a sandcastle with flags (middle man especially wants to do this)
8. Hug a giant mouse (so so so excited about this and keeping it as a surprise to the boys)
9. Home Cinema afternoon - DVD, popcorn and meat free hot dogs
10. Go swimming - has to be done with Hubby
11. Go to the caves - all being well we are off to Wales
12. Go to Wellington Country Park
13. Go to Dinton pastures
14. Go to California country park
15. Go to Lockley Farm
16. Go to Legoland but only to watch the shows!
17. Do some fire experiments.....this one is from big man on the basis I let him light a match earlier. I am sure we can find a safe fire experiment - will have to get my thinking cap on!
18. Do some more experiments - big man again on this one - luckily he has a box full of stuff to do
19. Decorate Gingerbread men
20. Have a water balloon fight (already did this today but had so much fun I have now ordered 1000 water balloons!
21. Go on a Gromit trail
22. Toast marshmallows
23. Make something from some big cardboard boxes
24. Make smoothies
25. Make ice lollies
26. Make and decorate cup cakes
27. Make pizzas
28. Have a chocolate fondue
29. Make a big car park out of a card board box
30. Roll down the hills in the park
31. Fly a kite
32. Have a sports day
33. Have a snail race
34. Go body boarding - highly dependant on the weather in Swansea!
35. Walk down Mumbles and have an ice cream at Verdis
36. Go Geocaching
37. Get the sleeping bags out of the loft so they can play with them in their pop up tent.
So this is my list that will be chopped and changed as I feel fit. Have you got any more good ideas of things to add?
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Thursday, 18 July 2013
Reception Year - What have I learnt?
I can't quite believe that today is big man's last day in reception. This time last year, I was worrying about him starting school and making friends. I was an emotional wreck when I bought him the wrong jumper! Before he started I was upset that my little boy was growing up, yet on the first day with him beaming from ear to ear, I just had to smile.
Big man has had a fantastic year and learnt loads. So reflecting on this year, what have I learnt?
I have learnt that my worries about his school were pointless. Generally, I have noticed that most negative comments about schools come from people who don't actually go there. We are lucky we live in an area with many good schools, and big man is lucky that he is at one of them.
I have learnt that big man can make his own friends. I am no Katie Hopkins deciding who my boy can and cant play with. He is making his own choices and is no longer reliant on me making friends for him. It is a huge life skill to learn. I love that the children say hello to him on the walk into school and that he is proud when they do.
I have learnt that reception teaches them a lot more than I thought! Big man couldn't read or write at all when he started school and is now at the expected standard - which in my opinion is pretty high! I love that he now enjoys reading, and he has even got middle man sounding out his name.
I have learn't that sistema bottles don't leak and that expensive metal ones get dented when he drops them on the floor all the time.
I have learnt that there is more to life than sewing in name labels and a permanent pen is just as good. Either way they still manage to lose things. Somewhere there is a left size 12 plimsoll looking for its partner!
I have learn't that Twinkl is a fab resource that can be used to compliment what the children are learning at school.
I have learnt that I really should have a loaf of bread in the freezer so that I don't run out of it when I am making packed lunches.
I have learnt that I need to write events down in my planner so that I don't forget them. There is always something to bring in or an event to attend!
Big man and I have learnt a lot this year. I shall now look forward to picking my son up at the earlier time of 2.15 and our summer break will start!
Anything I have recommended here is because I think it is good, not because someone has asked me to!
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#R2BC
It has been a couple of weeks since my last reasons to be cheerful, so what am I happy about this week?
It is only 2 days until the summer holiday starts! Whoop whoop. I am excited about this and even better my post I wrote about why I am excited got put on the Parentdish website.
Big man's caterpillars turned into butterflies this week. Whilst there have been tears, all 10 of them made it! And thankfully one returned to say thanks, which made big man's day!
Blogging in general is going well - 2 months running I have gone up in the tots and I have a couple of events coming up that I am taking the boys to and am sure they will enjoy. Oh and I have a competition running for a lovely planner if you fancy one too. I am hoping it will organise my life - and if not, it is pretty to look at. You don't often have pretty things with 3 boys around!
Oh and last but not least, I have made my nicest dish to date, which was inspired by my new found love for Mojito's
Let's hope that next week is just as good and that I am not cursing the length of the school holidays!
It is only 2 days until the summer holiday starts! Whoop whoop. I am excited about this and even better my post I wrote about why I am excited got put on the Parentdish website.
Big man's caterpillars turned into butterflies this week. Whilst there have been tears, all 10 of them made it! And thankfully one returned to say thanks, which made big man's day!
Blogging in general is going well - 2 months running I have gone up in the tots and I have a couple of events coming up that I am taking the boys to and am sure they will enjoy. Oh and I have a competition running for a lovely planner if you fancy one too. I am hoping it will organise my life - and if not, it is pretty to look at. You don't often have pretty things with 3 boys around!
Oh and last but not least, I have made my nicest dish to date, which was inspired by my new found love for Mojito's
Let's hope that next week is just as good and that I am not cursing the length of the school holidays!
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Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Personal Planner Review and Giveaway
I have high hopes for our new personal planner. I am hoping that it will organise our lives! I am always rushing around, forgetting things for school and only last week it was by chance I over heard a conversation about middle man's pre school sing a long.
Choosing our planner was hard. Mainly because you get to choose so many things. You can upload a photo for the cover if you wish, but I chose this spotty design with this message on the first page. Inside there is lots of room to list my numerous daily activities and I chose extra bits in the bottom to help further. To look into one further have a look at the personal planner site.
Now I have it, it is like a brand new exercise book that I don't want to write in, incase I make a mistake. Please tell me I am not the only one that was like this at school? It also has a plastic wallet at the back that I can keep party invites in. Only time will tell if this planner is as life changing as I hope, but for now I am really impressed with the quality of it. The lovely people at Personal Planners have also offered a planner or notebook to giveawat to one of my readers. Just fill in the rafflecopter below and good luck!
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Tuesday, 16 July 2013
The Sun - by big man
Last week I gave you my rather grumpy opinion of the sun.
This week I am sharing the insights of big man. On Sunday he decided to play libraries with middle man, complete with fiction and non fiction books. Middle man showed an interest in one of big man's science books.This is an unusual event as he is often found running round the house shouting "I don't like science!"
Big man jumped at the chance of explaining some science to him:
"The sun is made of tiny balls called atoms. They are so hot, they could burn your finger!"
I don't think these exact words in the book - but not bad for a five year old's interpretation. I don't think middle man has any desire to go to the sun now.
This week I am sharing the insights of big man. On Sunday he decided to play libraries with middle man, complete with fiction and non fiction books. Middle man showed an interest in one of big man's science books.This is an unusual event as he is often found running round the house shouting "I don't like science!"
Big man jumped at the chance of explaining some science to him:
"The sun is made of tiny balls called atoms. They are so hot, they could burn your finger!"
I don't think these exact words in the book - but not bad for a five year old's interpretation. I don't think middle man has any desire to go to the sun now.
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Monday, 15 July 2013
Get Good Summer week 2
Two weeks ago I wrote my Get Good Summer post. A bucket list of 5 things you want to achieve over the summer. So how am I doing? Not that great! Here is a quick update.
1. Lose half a stone.
I have made it to Bowkwa and 2 swims at the gym, but no weight lost.
2. Read a book
No progress. Infact I don't even know where the book is.
3. Do some little DIY jobs
Not a great week for DIY but I have made a start on organising big man's room.
4. Learn to make Mojito's
Once again, this is the task that has captured my attention. If you haven't seen my Mojito Chicken Skewers recipe, I recommend you click on the photo, as it tastes really good. I am now thinking of having a go at Mojito ice lollies.
5. Do some arts and crafts.
Hmmmmm been playing with the new lens on our camera if that counts?
So that is my update for Get Good Summer week 2. Conclusion - must try harder!
1. Lose half a stone.
I have made it to Bowkwa and 2 swims at the gym, but no weight lost.
2. Read a book
No progress. Infact I don't even know where the book is.
3. Do some little DIY jobs
Not a great week for DIY but I have made a start on organising big man's room.
4. Learn to make Mojito's
Once again, this is the task that has captured my attention. If you haven't seen my Mojito Chicken Skewers recipe, I recommend you click on the photo, as it tastes really good. I am now thinking of having a go at Mojito ice lollies.
5. Do some arts and crafts.
Hmmmmm been playing with the new lens on our camera if that counts?
So that is my update for Get Good Summer week 2. Conclusion - must try harder!
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Sunday, 14 July 2013
Mojito Chicken Skewers
The sun is out and so is the BBQ. Cooking outside on a cool summer evening has to beat cooking indoors. As you may already know, after spending a week in Spain relaxing with a Mojito in my hand, I came home eager to learn how to make one. Therefore when John Lewis asked if I would be interested in coming up with a recipe for the BBQ for a competition they are running, I knew exactly what I was going to make. I don't normally boast, but I suprised myself with how good they tasted. So here is my recipe for Moijto Chicken skewers
Ingredients - serves 4
800g of chicken breast chopped into chunks
1cm cube of ginger chopped
1/2 red chili chopped
2 cloves of garlic chopped
Juice of 2 limes
2 tbsp of Golden syrup
30ml white rum (optional)
Make up the marinade using the ingredients above.
Marinate the chicken over night.
Put onto skewers and then onto the BBQ. It couldn't be easier!
Serve with rice and salad and a Mojito on the side
Perfect BBQ dish for a lovely summers evening. Let me know if you try this and what you think. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
This is my entry to the John Lewis Summer challenge. I was given Waitrose vouchers to cover the cost of the food.
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Saturday, 13 July 2013
Middle Man likes....
Running up and down hills roaring
Pretending to fly
Being tickled
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