Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Kellogg's Little Helper Christmas Recipes

When we heard about the Kellogg's Little Helper Campaign which launched this week we were more than happy to get involved.  This is a special Christmas campaign where Kellogg's have teamed up with Jo Wheatley who is best known for winning this year’s Great British Bakeoff on BBC2. She has created three exclusive Kellogg’s Christmas recipes which kids and adults alike will love.

Ben and I decided to try out one of these recipes today. We decided to start with the is Rice Krispies Snowmen, these little guys look so cute they would be fantastic for a children's Christmas party. The only problem was we had to improvise a little as we didn't have all the necessary ingredients such as the fondant required and had to use icing pens instead. Nevertheless we gave it a go and had a lot of fun doing so. I will have to get some fondant in to make them properly next time though. My husband's reaction to them made me laugh when he said they look "deformed but yummy!" (thanks Chris! ;)).

My Little Helper

Ok they are a bit deformed but definitely yummy :)
Jo's other two recipes include one for Christmas Star Biscuits and White Chocolate Tiffin, both of which sound delicious and we will definitely be trying! If you would like to try out these recipes for yourself here they are:

Rice Krispies Snowmen

How they should look (and will next time ;))
200g Rice Krispies
400g white Marshmallows
50g butter
6 melted marshmallows
A handful of currants
Strips of jelly sweets (as many as you like)
300g fondant (either 2 different colours 200g for the hats & scarves 100g for scarves and noses or white and 2 gel colours)
Sprinkles for buttons

Melt the butter and marshmallows in a heat proof bowl in the microwave for about 60-90 seconds. Alternatively you can melt the butter in a pan, add the marshmallows and stir until melted.

Pour mixture into a large bowl and add Rice Krispies. I use a washing up bowl which I put aside for when I am cooking big volumes.

Next, mix all together until all the Rice Krispies are coated in marshmallow.

Use an Ice-cream scoop to get the snowmen’s body shapes, mould with buttered hands, compact together and then set the bodies to a side.

To make the heads, roll smaller amounts of mixture and mould with buttered hands, set aside to firm.

To make fondant hats, roll out coloured fondant, about half a centimetre thick, cut 8 circles using a small round cutter (about 4cm), then shape a little top of the hat and glue together with a little water.

Make 16 sausages of fondant then twist together to make the scarves.

Shape 8 carrot noses.

'Glue' the snowman’s head and body together using the melted marshmallow, then cut 8 currants in half for his coal eyes. These should stick easily in to place, and then add three sprinkle buttons along his body. Finally add his hat, scarf and carrot nose.

White Chocolate Tiffin
 
6oz Digestive biscuits crushed in to random sizes pieces
2oz Rice Krispies
4oz butter
2 tbsp Golden Syrup
1 tbsp caster sugar
2 tbsp malted drink
2oz shredded dried coconut
2oz glace cherries halved
700g melted white chocolate

In a saucepan melt the butter, syrup, malted drink and sugar until all combined.

Next, add all the other ingredients, except for the chocolate, and press into a 13cm x 9cm baking tray.

Once cooled, spread the chocolate over the top and leave to set.

When it is nearly set it is easier to mark out pieces in the chocolate- I think this looks exceptionally good.

Finally sprinkle with white edible glitter.

Note: you can replace the coconut and cherries with 4oz of fruit pastels, cut in two, for a more childlike recipe.

Christmas Star Biscuits

40g Rice Krispies
230g plain flour
A pinch of salt
1 tsp baking powder
150g caster sugar
115g unsalted softened butter
1 egg
1 teaspoon of vanilla bean paste
Star shaped cutter


In a freestanding mixer, beat the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy.

Add the egg and vanilla bean paste and mix until combined.

Next pour in the flour, baking powder, salt and Rice Krispies and beat until this becomes a nice dough.

Turn the mixture out on to cling film, then wrap and chill for an hour, or until it is firm enough to roll.

Next, roll the mixture out on to a floured piece of parchment, use the cutter to make star shapes, and transfer on to baking trays. Chill the unbaked cookies in the fridge for 15-20 minutes.

Bake for 10 minutes, depending on cookie size. Once cooked, leave to cool on trays.

To decorate, place cookies on to a wire rack, dredge in icing sugar and then add gold sprinkles.

Jo has also shared her top ten baking tips with us which are as follows:
1. When measuring syrup or honey, always dip your measuring spoon into some flavourless oil first- this will help it slide from the spoon.
2. Always bake with room temperature eggs.
3. Always grease, flour and line cake tins for really easy removal.
4. Bake with the same quality chocolate that you'd be happy to eat normally.
5. Have all your packets of ingredients out ready on the work surface so you don't forget anything.
6. It's a great idea to line your pastry tin and then chill for a second time, it relaxes the dough and stops it from shrinking.
7. If you need a substitute for buttermilk, or sour cream, add a teaspoon of lemon juice to double cream.
8. When applying lustre dust to sugar craft decorations, put a small amount into a freezer bag along with your decoration and give a gentle shake. It will prevent the whole kitchen from being covered in shimmer dust!
9. Never overcrowd your oven, as this will impair the way it bakes.
10, Transfer cookie dough and cake batter with an ice cream scoop, this way you'll get even portions every time.

I think the one about using the ice cream scoop is great - I don't know why I hadn't thought of that before!

I'm really looking forward to trying out the other recipes - they will make a nice change from my usual Christmas baking which includes Gingerbread men and Christmas cake and it's lovely to be able to get Ben involved in helping me bake too!
Jo Wheatley

*Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post. I think these recipes are fantastic which is why I wanted to share them here.

The Gallery: The Kitchen

This weeks theme for The Gallery is The Kitchen. My kitchen isn't very big or fancy and is a long way away from my dream kitchen but it is somewhere that has a really nice feel to it, a family feel. It has lots of red and white polka dots which I love, a giant 40 inch television which in all honesty is probably a bit too big but we got a new one for the lounge and this was the only other room we could put it, a seriously overworked Nespresso machine (my lifesaver) but my favourite part of the kitchen is the collection of magnets on the side of the fridge.


The magnets include one I got back in my single pre-baby party days "When I grow up I want to be a binge drinker" (thankfully I never grew up ;)), a family photo from our visit to see Santa in Selfridges last Christmas eve, the Duck of the Week (which is more Duck of the Month as we keep forgetting to change him), a funny joke magnet about first impressions which my lovely husband surprised me with for Christmas last year, an Irish blessing my mom gave us when Ben was born, my husbands "I kissed the Blarney Stone" from our last visit to Cork, Chihuahua Rules especially for Coco and a few other random ones which no doubt we will keep adding to.




Monday, 28 November 2011

It's Starting to Feel a Lot Like Christmas!

Christmas Countdown!
I love Christmas. I always have. One of my favourite memories as a young child is decorating the house. My dad would go up into the attic to get the decorations and the tree down which was usually after much begging and pleading from me as I was always dying to get the place Christmassy as early as possible. I still remember the excitement as he would pass down the black bags full of Christmas stuff to us.

Our tree was a green plastic artificial one that came in three or four pieces and had to be assembled one piece on top of the next. In all honesty it was nothing special but to me I loved it, it was perfect. We had brightly coloured lights and every year, without fail they would never work when first plugged in. It would take several attempts of going over and back tightening and checking each and every bulb before they would light up. We had colourful glittery tinsel and a random collection of decorations, my favourites being three plastic Santas, an angel and of course the most special of all, the star for the top. I love when I go back to my parents home at Christmas now and my mom still has all the same decorations (well, that is the ones that have survived) hanging on the tree - they bring back such wonderful memories of Christmases gone by. I want Ben to have memories like this.

This year we decided to get into the Christmas mood a bit earlier than usual and kicked it off with a visit to see Santa Claus at Harrods. It is lovely there this time of year - it just oozes with Christmasness from the fantastic window displays, the stores decorations, the amazing Christmas shop with it's fabulous decorations and teddies to of course, Santa's grotto. This years theme for the grotto is the Gingerbread Man, the waiting area for the grotto is filled with little moving wooden toys, twinkling lights, spinning stars and rotating screens with pictures of gingerbread men and women, candy canes and various other gingerbread man themed images. Ben was pretty overwhelmed by all he had to see during the wait, he kept pointing at things saying lots of "Look Mama, Dada" and uttered countless "wow's". When we got our chance to meet Santa himself Ben was a little quiet at first, that was until Santa handed him a giant gold chocolate coin and a badge. The whole experience was lovely, Santa chatted happily away with us and we had a few photographs taken after which he gave Ben a book - The Gingerbread Man.

Look Mama, Dada! Wow!!
Once we got home it was decoration stations. Every year I love rediscovering all the fantastic things we have accumulated as a family over our Christmasses together from the Disney snow globe my husband gave me the first Christmas after we were married, Ben's first Christmas bauble, our Christmas bears to the special glass decorations for the tree which range from Santa on a train to a yellow rubber duck - special things and some which hold such special memories. Ben immediately got in on the decorating action this year and he impatiently grabbed at the baubles wanting to get them on the tree as quickly as possible. He was ever so pleased when he realised that the little purple foil squares hanging from the tree were in fact chocolate and manage to scoff three before we had them all relocated out of his reach needless to say we had a very hyper over excited toddler on Saturday night!

Someone found chocolate!
I can safely say it is definitely starting to feel a lot like Christmas here and I have a feeling it is going to be a good one.  Now next on my hit list is to get the Christmas cards written on time this year..

Saturday, 26 November 2011

Saturday is Caption Day

Can you think of a caption for this photo?

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Friday, 25 November 2011

Just a Spoonful of Ice Cream!

Ben has never really had to take any medicine. In his first two years he has probably had Calpol or Nurofen less than five times so when it came to having to give him an antibiotic recently we had an all out refusal and lots of tears and struggles. It is a scary prospect when you can see your child is ill and know that there is no way they will keep down the medicine they so badly need to get better.

I think the first problem was with the actual antibiotic Ben was prescribed. It was possibly the bitterest, most foul tasting medicine I have ever tasted so I'm not surprised Ben immediately spat it out. Thankfully we got it changed for a different one which was a lot better tasting but there was still no way he would take it via a spoon or syringe. Mixing it through yogurt or a drink was a no go too. I was starting to think this was an impossible task. That was until I had the idea to mix it though ice cream. He loved it and even told me it was "dee-licious!" and asked me to "grab more" when he was finished.

Mary Poppins is right - just a spoonful of sugar (well, ice cream) helps the medicine go down! Only problem now is he has gotten used to ice cream for breakfast...

 

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Tell 'What Siri is Saying' Your Funniest Siri Finds and Win

If like me you have an iPhone 4s you are sure to have had some fun playing with Siri, your very own voice operated personal assistant. Sure Siri is great for sending texts, adding reminders and alarms, launching apps and so on but one of the things I love best about it is trying to discover the hidden Easter Eggs and humorous responses the Apple developers have hidden.

I found out today that there is now a new hilarious blog collecting the best responses to questions and commands called What Siri is Saying. I love it, some of the questions and responses featured on it are genius and guaranteed to bring some laughs. The blog is looking for people to submit any humorous responses they have found by uploading it through the website, after which they can then rate and comment on their own, and other submissions. There is also a leader board which features the best Siri entries as voted on by readers.

To find as many great Siri gems as they can they have decided to run a competition which invites people to submit Siri finds and the one which is at the top of the leader board on the 2nd December at 13.00 GMT will win a £100 Amazon voucher. Don't worry you don't have to have an iPhone 4s to enter either, all you have to do is just follow @WhatSirisSaying on Twitter or ‘like’ them on Facebook, then tweet your questions, post them on their Facebook page or e-mail them to hello@whatsiriissaying.co.uk. To help you get it to the top you can then tell all your friends to go and vote for your entry ;)

Here is my contribution which you can vote for here if you like (thank you!):

I believe!

The Gallery: Something I Am Proud Of

This weeks theme for The Gallery is Something I Am Proud Of which I didn't have to think twice about as it is my son, Ben. Nothing can compare to the sense of pride I feel for my little boy, he is easily my biggest achievement in life. I have so many reasons to be proud of him, I just love the little person he is turning into, he is sweet and caring yet determined and willful and has a fantastic sense of humour with the biggest laugh that is utterly contagious!

He was poorly over the last few days and he could see I was worried about him so he turned to me and said "don't worry Mummy" which of course made me burst into tears to hear him say such words at just two years of age. Thankfully he's well on the mend now and getting back to his fun ways.

It was hard to pick just one photo of Ben but here is one I love.

My Pride and Joy saying Hello!



Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Auryn Apps Appiness Sale

Over the past few months I have reviewed some iPad apps by the digital publishers Auryn Inc which Ben loves including Bunny Fun: Head Shoulders Knees and Toes, Love You To The Moon and Back and Teddy's Day and Teddy's Night. The good news is that to mark Thanksgiving and Black Friday Auryn are having a fantastic sale from the 24th to the 27th of November with all apps costing just £0.69 / $0.99.

Auryn apps are all beautifully illustrated and brought to life in a very special way which young children love through animation and interactivity using their patented technology (Aurynization). So make sure you don't miss out on your chance to get some these apps at such a fantastic price - you or your kids won't be disappointed!

Ben playing Bunny Fun - one of his favourite Auryn apps

There are quite a lot of apps to choose with something for everyone - the full list is as follows:

*Disclaimer: Please note this is not a sponsored post.

Monday, 21 November 2011

Scribble Kid iPad App Review

I have tried out many drawing apps with Ben but Scribble Kid by TRI Ventures, Inc has got to be one of the most toddler-friendly I have come across yet. You can choose from a blank page, one of many templates which includes a variety of shapes, dots, noughts and crosses and so on in addition to a very cool feature which allows you to take a photograph and draw on it which Ben loves. It really is the closest thing you will get to drawing with markers and paper which makes it such a fantastic app to have installed for car journeys, aeroplane flights and so on.

When you load the app you select your desired template and then simply click on the coloured marker you want to use and draw away to your hearts content. The reason I like this app over other drawing ones is that it is very toddler friendly, the interface is simple and clean with no badly placed buttons that accidentally get touched by busy little hands which I have found a problem with other drawing apps. One finished you can take a snapshot and save to your photo gallery and email or print from there.

Ben loves Scribble Kid, whenever he plays with it he always starts by flicking through the shapes, telling me which each one is before selecting one to begin creating his masterpiece with. He especially loves taking a picture and drawing on it. We have had a lot of fun with this feature taking pictures of his toys, in particular his rocket and adding our own imaginative touches. It really is hours of entertainment (for both Ben and me) and I love the creativity it allows.


Scribble Kid is available to download for free from the AppStore for the iPad. I highly reccommend it - kids love to draw and colour and this makes it easy and possible to do anywhere!


Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post. I am writing about this app because I think it is one of the best preschooler drawing apps around and wanted to share it with others.

Saturday, 19 November 2011

Saturday is Caption Day

Can you think of a caption for this photo?


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Friday, 18 November 2011

Happy Birthday Polarn O. Pyret!

Ben and I are just back from a shopping trip to Polarn O. Pyret (PO.P) in Westfield where we got to join in their birthday celebrations and I bought my little toddler some fabulous new stuff to add to his PO.P collection. I just love their kids clothes so much and the great thing is - PO.P is one store which Ben loves to visit as he gets to play with the Lego and hide in the tunnels there.

For those of you who missed my post about it last week to celebrate PO.P's 35th birthday today there is 35% off their special funky birthday stripes (which I had to get some of for Ben) and 20% off absolutely everything else - this is just for today. So if you haven't taken advantage of these discounts make sure you get yourself to a store before they close tonight or get online - you won't be disappointed!

Ben happily let me try on this cardigan (I love the red patches) on him distracted by Lego

Enjoying some of the yummy treats on offer to celebrate!

Thursday, 17 November 2011

innocent Tweet and Eat is Back!


Those who loved the Tweet and Eat campaign which innocent launched for their veg pots in October will be very pleased to hear it's back again and for those of you who haven't heard about it - you will be glad you have now!

The campaign is exactly the same as the last time - the more people that tweet, the bigger the discount innocent will offer for a veg pot which ranges from 50p to a free pot. So start spreading the news and push the tweet-o-meter up higher and higher so that everyone can start saving on these great veg pots which are a perfect lunchtime option especially as the weather is getting colder and you want something tasty, hot and healthy (providing three of your five a day) to eat.

All you have to do is tweet #tweetandeat which you can do straight from here and get everyone you know tweeting too so we all get bigger discounts and maybe even a free lunch!

The veg pots come in eight varieties and are widely available from Waitrose and selected Tesco and Sainsburys stores and normally cost about £3.79.

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post but this has in no way biased my opinion I think this is a great campaign and I am happy to spread the word about it on my blog.

Look Mummy!

Every time I take Ben out in his stroller these days he asks to recline back a little so he can look up at the sky. He has a new fascination with it but there is one thing in particular he is searching for - aeroplane vapour trails.


Once he spots one he exclaims "Look Mummy, aeroplane trails, look look look!". It has made me remember how much I loved looking at them when I was a kid - aaahh the simple things really are the best! :).

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

It's Nearly Minnie's Bow-Toons Time!

For those of you like me with little ones who are looking forward to seeing Minnie Mouse's new show Minnie's Bow-Toons which is airing for the first time this Friday 18th November at 10.50 am on Disney Junior I wanted to share another preview clip with you.


You can also download a Minnie Mouse colouring in sheet which is sure to make your little Minnie fans happy :).

The Gallery: 11.11.11

This weeks theme for The Gallery is 11.11.11, Remembrance Day.  A day where we stop and think and remember all the men and women of the armed forces who were killed during the two World Wars and other conflicts marking it with two minutes silence and wearing poppies. On Friday I saw a photo on facebook with the caption SEAL OF HONOR--Please meet Landon.. his dad Marine LCPL Carpenter made the ultimate sacrifice while serving with the 3/8 in Afghanistan earlier this year.. a month before his son was born. Never forget the price of freedom. This hit home to me how important we have this day to pay respect and take those two minutes to be silent and remember.

So what did Ben and I do this 11.11.11? Well, it was a busy - we played hide and seek, launched numerous rockets, drew some pictures, made an impressive train track with networks of bridges and surrounded by toy animals, then we went out to watch the real trains with Ben on his trike after which we got home and he fell asleep tired from his days activities.




Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Don't Miss Minnie Mouse's New Show - "Minnie's Bow-Toons"!

This Friday, the 18th of November is a very special day as it is none other than Mickey and Minnie Mouse's Birthday. The famous duo premiered in Steamboat Willie, their first cartoon back on November 18th in 1928 and have been going strong ever since. I love the fact that Mickey and Minnie have been around for generations and are as much a part of my childhood as they are of my son's now - there definitely is a special magic about these two characters that has truly stood the test of time.

The big news I want to share with you is that to mark this occasion Disney Junior will be launching Minnie Mouse's new show, Minnie's Bow-Toons at 10:50 am this Friday. This is part of a month long programming dedicated to Mickey and Minnie Mouse which includes a special featuring Mickey, Minnie and pals each day at midday and is sure to make lots of little fans like my two year old, Ben very happy.

Minnie in her new show Bow-Toons
I have to admit, being a Minnie Mouse fan from childhood, I love the sound of Minnie's Bow-Toons where Minnie will get her chance to take the limelight in her own series of shorts which features her and Daisy Duck running Bow-Tique, a speciality shop which stocks Bows and Bow-Ties for any situation whatever the occasion. I get the feeling this will be another of Disney's clever kids shows which encourages imaginative thinking in a fun way and sees Minnie and Daisy's creative thinking solving problems in many situations such as using a rubber bow to fix some leaky pipes or shredded bows to make pom poms for a cheerleader.


Minnie has always been a bit of a style icon in her own right with her big bows and 'too big for her' high heeled shoes which she clip clops about on but she didn't always look that way. When she first appeared in 1928 her main outfit included a feminine bowler hat with a daisy sticking out of it, white gloves and a short dress. It wasn't until the 1940s when both her and Mickey were redesigned that her bowler hat was replaced with her trademark big bow which is now synonymous with her and what better thing to focus on for her own show than her bows. Ben and I are definitely looking forward to seeing more of Minnie in Minnie's Bow-Toons.

Minnie & Mickey in their first cartoon Steamboat Willie

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Review of ABC Numbers iPad App

Recently I have been looking for an app which would help Ben to learn his alphabet and improve his knowledge of letters so I was interested to see how he would get on when I came across ABC Numbers from Punflay. This app has two parts to it, one which helps teach numbers and the other part which helps children learn about letters. It is a bright colourful app which is extremely interactive, the design itself reminds me of actual preschool toys which have various buttons to push and lights etc hence it will be very appealing to young children who will find it familiar and easy to use.

Select between 123 Numbers or ABC Letters games
When you load the app you are presented with a screen where you can choose from numbers or letters. The Numbers interface is bright and colourful with a colour wheel which allows kids to change colours which Ben loves and is great for reinforcing colour knowledge. When a number is selected the relevant number of items is highlighted on screen and the number is spoken. There is an option to select flowers, birds or fish which keeps it fun and engaging for little ones.

123 Numbers
The other part of this app teaches all things letters. It can be broken into three parts. There is a wheel which you can spin to select a letter which is then spoken and an associated image appears such as a bear for the letter B. It also teaches how to write the letters in both upper and lowercase with an option to trace the letters and switch between red, blue or green by selecting buttons. Finally in the corner there is a star with a string which when pulled down sings the alphabet song. Ben loves this feature and I am very pleased to say he has been singing his ABC's quite a lot since he started playing with this app.

ABC Letters
Ben enjoys playing both the numbers and letters parts of this app and I do believe there has been an improvement in his knowledge of letters and the alphabet since he started playing it. He has always been strong on numbers and it is clear that he enjoys playing with them in the 123 section, selecting amounts of items, changing colours and even using the buttons to do a countdown from ten and shouting "Fast-off!" (meaning "blast off" in Ben language - the boy is rocket mad!). In my opinion this is a great educational app for preschoolers and has a lot to teach them in a fun toddler friendly way.

Ben having fun with his ABC's
ABC Numbers is available to download for the iPad from the AppStore and costs £1.49. I can highly recommend this app, it's a fun way of learning basic numbers and letters which is effective and appealing to preschoolers.

*Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post. Punflay asked me to select an app I would like to review with Ben and provided me with a promo code to download it for free however this has in no way biased my opinion - I can highly recommend this app for preschoolers.

Silent Sunday

Saturday, 12 November 2011

Saturday is Caption Day

Can you think of a caption for this photo?


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Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Wordless Wednesday


It's Party Time at Polarn O. Pyret!

I love Polarn O. Pyret (PO.P for short) clothes and it is safe to say Ben's wardrobe contains quite a few of their funky patterned tops. We got Ben his first PO.P t-shirt to wear for his first birthday from the Westfields store. We wanted something different and fun for his special day and knew instantly when we walked in the store we would find it there. I can honestly say that first top is one of my favourite items of clothing we have ever bought for Ben and it was the start of a love of PO.P clothing. I was gutted when he grew out of it but I made sure he got heaps of wear out of it before he did and even though it got washed over and over again, due to the great fabric it looks as good now as the day we bought it. Ben, too, loves his PO.P clothes but how could he not with their fun colours and cool patterns which range from cars, trucks, ambulances, fire engines, a funky television and even a moose on them.

Ben's first PO.P top
To give you a bit of background - PO.P are a Swedish clothes brand who are probably best know for their stripes which has become their symbol. I love their concept: Children need clothes they can play in. Clothes that let children be children, for me it sums up exactly what children's clothes should be - fun, comfortable yet great quality. Their range of clothes includes tops and t-shirts, trousers and leggings, thermals and leggings, hats, gloves and mittens, underwear and socks, nightwear, footwear which includes fantastic wellingtons and moccasins not forgetting swimwear and UV and even toys and accessories with clothes from newborn to children aged 12.

Ben's most recent PO.P top (excuse the yellow scarf - I think he was pretending to be a martial art hero ;))
Now for the exciting news PO.P will be celebrating their 35th Birthday in all their stores throughout the UK and Ireland on Friday the 18th with lots of birthday treats in store for kids and adults alike including face painting, cakes, popcorn and soft drinks, exclusive discounts and a chance to win a £100 shopping spree. Everyone is invited so if you would like to go along find your nearest store here. To mark their birthday PO.P have launched a special birthday range of their stripes which will be available online and in-store throughout November and come in cerise, black, cornflower blue, green and brown and to as it is party time there is 35% off. There will also be 20% off absolutely everything else online and in store on the day. This is definitely one event not to be missed if you haven't already discovered PO.P clothes I can guarantee you will be delighted you now have - you'll love them as will your kids.

Happy 35th Birthday PO.P!

*Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post. I am writing about PO.P because I love their clothes and I wanted to share news of their 35th birthday celebrations to all who may be interested. 

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Everything Is a Rocket!

"Five, Four, Three, Two, One FAST OFF!!!" These days Ben turns anything and everything into a rocket ship from his toast in the morning, colouring pencils, Coco the chihuahua's bone to his ice cream cones while we were on holidays - any random object can go 'fast off'! (I do tell him it's 'blast off' but so far 'fast off' has stuck which I have to say I find really rather cute.) This is of course always followed by a series of swishing sounds and other impressive rocket noises as he launches his selected object up into the air on it's way to the moon. It cracks me up, I love his imagination and the way he can turn anything into a rocket which is easily recognisable to young and old by his sound effects and actions.

Rocket Pencils

Rocket Ice cream
It makes me question at what point do we lose that very exciting, fun view of the world? When does our imagination get replaced or perhaps more accurately, suppressed by all things serious and logical where everything has to make sense all the time and there is very little space for fun and silliness. I guess you don't notice it at the time but in most cases growing up and taking on the responsibilities of adulthood means losing that ability to see the world in such a special way. Right now though, thanks to my little man I'm getting a wonderful chance to see the world through his eyes and it truly is a magical place - thanks Ben!

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Sleepy Time Whispering

Ben is lying in my arms asleep by the pool and is whispering away to me while he sleeps. He keeps saying "mama, mummy, mama, huggle, keep Ben dry, keep Ben dry.." I'm guessing he is dreaming about his earlier fun splashing about in the "big water pond" (his way of saying pool).