The Benefits of Hosting Live Music at an Event

Collaborative Post¦ Planning an event is a great way to bring people together. From setting up a ticketing system, to organizing refreshments, a lot goes on behind the scenes to ensure that an event is successful.

One important thing to consider when putting together an event is entertainment. Moreover, hiring a live music act can keep your guests occupied so that they have a positive and memorable experience.

However, not everyone understands just how advantageous live music can be when hosting an event. So, let us discover some of the benefits of booking a live act for your next event.

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Our Bailey of Bristol Motorhome Adventure

Sponsored Post¦ I’ve found myself daydreaming about going on holiday a lot recently. I suppose that a combination of lockdown and the winter have got me needing some escapism. As a result, I’ve also been reminiscing a lot about the family holidays we’ve been on over the last few years and thinking about what I want us to do when we’re able to. Quite a list has been building in my head. So much so, that a motorhome would be a fantastic idea so that we could cover several areas in one holiday!

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The first 5 things I want to do post-pandemic

I can’t believe it’s nearly March again. To think that this time last year we had no idea of what was about to unfold. Time has passed very strangely since then. Sometimes it seems like we’ll never get to the end of the pandemic. However, this too shall pass. It’s important to try to keep positive, even though it gets harder and harder the longer this goes on! Here are some things I’m really looking forward to doing when it does eventually come to an end.

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Home Schooling Getting You Down? Here’s How To Get It Back Up

Collaborative Post¦ As a parent, working from home is a dream. The kids are at school and you have time to sit in the quiet, get all your work done and there are no office politics to worry about. If your children carpool with a friend or relative even better, as you don’t have to worry about the school run! The problem  this time is that you’re expected to meet your deadlines and get your work done while managing the kids at the same time. Not only that, you’re managing being a newly drafted teacher, while managing the toddler and while getting your work done! It’s a lot of things to do and if your kids aren’t in school and are at home, you need to figure out a way to manage without melting down.

It’s not easy to do, and while you can buy yourself and your other Mum friends teacher sweatshirts to mark the transition between parent and teacher, you need to make sure that homeschooling isn’t getting you down. Your children need you to feel good while you’re working with them, and they’re without their friends. So, if homeschooling is pulling you down, we have a variety of suggestions to help you to pull yourself back up again.

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