• Things to do in Northumberland | Guest Post

    How many of us take the time to explore our “own back yard”, whether that be your own country, state or county or even the town or city you live in? A staycation can be the perfect get away and something I’m trying to do more often. Next in my staycation series we’re taking a trip to the North of England with Rachael to a place high on my UK…

  • 10 years driving: My car essentials

    Today marks 10 years since I passed my practical driving test(!), I can’t believe it’s been that long really.Β  A decade of driving. I thought I’d celebrate this milestone by talking about my car history and some car essentials. My car history My first car was a red Renault 5 named Noddy after the children’s carton character, and also because the number plate could spell out the word “NOD”. Noddy…

  • Autumn tag

    This year the Autumn equinox happens in the early hours of the morning on Sunday 23rd September and marks the first day of autumn. It’s the time of year when day and night are almost equal in length. So it must mean I can decorate the house for Halloween on Sunday right? πŸ˜‰πŸŽƒ … Right?Β In celebration of the equinox I’d like to answer the Autumn tag which I found on…

  • Things to do in The Rhondda Valleys | Guest post

    How many of us opt to go aboard rather than explore our own country? Personally I love a staycation, they’re perfect for a weekend away (especially around a bank holiday!) and usually a lot easier, and cheaper to travel to. Over the next few weeks I’m teaming up with bloggers to talk about their local area and hopefully give you a few new staycation or day trip ideas. πŸ˜ŠπŸš˜πŸ›£πŸšŒπŸš‚πŸ›€ First…

  • Why it’s OK to treat yourself | Shopping Haul

    How many times have you been hovering over the ‘Checkout’ button on an online store or picking up, then putting back items when you’re out and about shopping? When’s the last time you bought yourself a treat? Honestly until last weekend I couldn’t tell you the last time I went shopping and treated myself to something, whether that be a new Lush product, an item of clothing I’ve had my…

  • Dance your way to a better body * | Guest Post

    AD | If you’re anything like me you find it very difficult to motivate yourself to exercise during the Autumn and Winter months. In the Summer it’s easier – I can go for a walk or a run without worrying too much about rain or cold, but this time of year I’d rather be under a blanket with a good book or watching my favourite Netflix shows. I spoke last…

  • Favourite childhood books

    Today is Roald Dahl day where we celebrate the life and work of this talented author. In tribute I thought I’d share my favourite childhood books with you. Of course there are a couple of Roald Dahl stories in here. Roald Dahl day 2018 focuses on James and the Giant Peach which was his first children’s book. It’s a wonderful story and one of my favourite book to screen adaptations.…

  • Dressing as a Petite Woman

    At a petite 5ft 2″ I’ve always struggled when it comes to clothes shopping. Recently I went shopping and failed to buy anything in the four highstreet shops I visited – the clothes were either too long in the arms, too long in length or too boxy for my small frame. The outfits left me feeling like I was wearing someone else’s clothes. Someone’s hand me downs you used to…

  • Small Bedroom Decor Wishlist

    Six months ago I moved back into my parents house (more detailed update on that to follow!) and I’m currently restyling my childhood bedroom having only brought a bed, wardrobe and small bookcase with me from my old flat. When I’m looking for new furniture I’ll either head to Ikea or my local Sue Ryder charity shop. For those of you that aren’t familiar with Sue Ryder they’re a national…

1 20 21 22 23 24 50