With Christmas done and dusted and us well into the new year many of us are feeling the pinch. January is always one hell of a long month with pay day feeling like it will never come. I am sharing some ways to ease that strain this month and save some pennies. Firstly I am looking at ways to get a little of that money back, if your christmas was anything like mine then your home may be currently resembling a toy shop. Have a big old sort out of old toys looking for what the children may have out…
Every parent wants the best for their child and having the ideal home environment for them to grow is usually one of the top concerns. While every family differs from the next, there are certain things that are essentials when it comes to creating a child-friendly home surrounding. Before deciding on the kind of design, furniture or décor, extensive planning is crucial in ensuring that the home will be perfectly appropriate for everyone. Here are some of the basic things to consider when you want to achieve an environment where you and your children will find comfort anytime. You can find…
I have been pretty quiet on the blogging and social media front this last couple of weeks and with good reason. Since I started writing Everything Mummy about 18 months ago I haven’t really taken a break, every day I have done something every single day and while I love it the past year has been pretty full on. With christmas I thought it would be the perfect time to have a little breather, spend some quality time with friends, family and most importantly my three little princesses. Whilst I am still in holiday mode I thought I’d just post…
I recently took part in a little secret santa challenge with George at ASDA. Another blogger and I were paired up, we had never met and had just one another’s blog to go by. I felt a little nervous but after a good stalk of her blog and social media and lots of time trawling George at ASDA’s gift ranges I found what I hoped would be the perfect gifts! A couple of weeks later and my own package arrived it felt like christmas had come early I love a little surprise so I couldn’t wait to get stuck in.…
One of the things that mothers hope for their children is that they grow up to stand on their own to feet, both literally and figuratively. Although we risk suffering from empty nest syndrome when they go abroad or to university, it’s important that we teach them to be self-reliant, so that they are capable of taking care of themselves and others in the future. The process of becoming a self-sufficient adult starts at a very young age in school. Children all over the world are learning how to be intellectually and emotionally independent with the help of education, even…