Collaborative Post¦ The home is the beating heart of your routine. As such, it’s a place we’ve all grown to consider like the nest that inspires, builds and maintains the everyday life. Therefore, moving houses can be a highly emotional journey. However, in some situations, the routine doesn’t give you what you need anymore. Sometimes, your home routine makes you feel uncomfortable. As a result, you find yourself wanting to run away from your established habits to create something new, something that suits you. Can changing address save you from the routine? Many believe that your home is an anchor that is designed to give you peace, safety, and happiness. When no external factors such as professional relocation or end of tenancy agreement force you to move out, the only meaningful reason behind a move is that broken anchor. When the home doesn’t bring peace, safety and happiness, escaping from the routine is the only way forward.
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A Christmas shopping trip to TK Maxx, Oxford Street
Collaborative Post¦ Now that November is here, Christmas is just around the corner. With that in mind, it is time to get some serious Christmas gift shopping done! It’s always difficult to get the balance right with young children. I worry if I’ve bought too little or if I’ve spent too much. Furthermore, I’m always looking for something that’s a little bit different. A trip to TK Maxx in Oxford Street, London was just what I needed to get my Christmas shopping for my 3 year old off to a great start!
4 fantastic benefits of tricycles for adults
Think that tricycles are just for small children learning to cycle? Think again. Tricycles are becoming more and more popular for adults, for good reason. There are lots of benefits over regular bikes; particularly for the older generation. Let’s take a look at some of these.
Celebrating Autumn’s 3rd Birthday
It has been an absolutely crazy few weeks in our household. Work has been busy, there have been lots of birthdays, I went to BlogOn and we went on holiday. It actually feels quite strange having time to sit down and write something for the blog. As I write, Autumn is playing with her Paw Patrol look out tower, acting like the vloggers she watches playing with toys on YouTube! It’s amazing how quickly we’ve got to this point; it feels like she’s grown so fast. She was around 4 months old when I started the blog, and now we’ve just celebrated her 3rd birthday.
Goodbye my beloved Cassie cat
When my husband and I bought our first house together in 2012, I knew that there was something missing that we needed to make our house a home. So, shortly after my 21st birthday in early 2013, we headed to our local Cats Protection branch. I’ve written about the story of how we met Cassie before, but the abridged version is that we fell in love at first sight. I can still see her big green eyes peering at me through the snow, her nose extra pink from the cold. I can hear her soft meows and feel her affectionate headbutts against my legs. It feels like it wasn’t long at all since she made our house a home. However, it was almost 7 years ago now and on Tuesday the time came to say goodbye.