5 ‘Me-Time’ Ideas to Try for Busy Moms

Source: pexels.com/@mikhail-nilov Collaborative Post¦ Being a mom could be the most rewarding job you’ll ever have. While you wouldn’t trade it for anything, you still need balance in your life. It’s critical to take care of yourself to be a healthy mom. Finding your ‘me-time’ might be easier said than done, but it’s doable. If you’re stuck for ideas, here are five suggestions to help you make that time in your daily routine.

Christmas Present Ideas for Her

Collaborative Post¦ There is no question that the woman in your life deserves nothing but the best, no matter what the occasion is – whether it be your mum, sister, cousin, or lover. It all applies.  However, this can not be an easy task, and it can be particularly difficult to find a gift that is as special as she is. That’s where we come in, with Christmas coming in fast, here are some special gifts you can consider.

3 Ways To Reignite The Spark In Your Marriage

Collaborative Post¦ Many people who are in a marriage feel like they’ve lost the spark. It’s easy for marriages to become routine and uneventful, which can lead to feeling disconnected from your partner. However, there are many ways to reconnect with your spouse and bring back some of the excitement! This blog post will discuss three different strategies to help you get closer with your spouse and reignite the passion in your relationship!

Review: Dr Barbara Sturm The Good C Vitamin C Serum

Review (Gifted)¦ My skin has been problematic since I hit my teen years, unfortunately. I never outgrew acne and my skin has gone through phases of being oily, dry or both! When I was pregnant last year, my skin became the best it had in years. I have no doubt it was in part due to less stress in my daily life and no longer wearing makeup, as well as the hormones. While I’m still rarely wearing make up, my skin has definitely gone downhill since I gave birth in January. My skin tone and uneven pigmentation seems to have been worse than ever, plus I’ve had lots of dry patches. I’m always keen to try out new products, so I was excited to put Dr. Barbara Sturm The Good C Vitamin C Serum to the test.

Review: Inspire Advent Tree

Review¦ As a self-confessed chocoholic, I love an advent calendar as much as the next person! However, advent calendars are yet another thing that has become more commercialised and less about their original meaning. So this year, our family will be counting down the days to Christmas using the world’s kindest advent calendar, the Inspire Advent Tree. My 5 year old daughter will have a chocolate one too, mind you, I’m not mean. However, I’m keen to show her that the Christmas season is about kindness, not just presents and sweet treats!

7 tips to make moving house easier

Collaborative Post¦ Wow, I can’t believe it has already been a year since we moved house. I still refer to this as our ‘new house’. Largely because we haven’t put our mark on it yet, I think. We haven’t done any decorating yet, everything we’ve done has been practical. I’ve recently written about home improvements we’ve made so far. Also, I gave birth to baby Reuben in January so time has just flown looking after two children. I still can’t quite believe that I was crazy enough to move house during a pandemic, lockdown and at 34 weeks pregnant! In hindsight, there are a few things I’d have done differently to have made things go smoother as moving house was very stressful!

Book Review: Toy Mountain

Book Review¦ When I’m choosing books for Autumn, I seem to follow one of two paths. I either go for something ridiculous and funny or something that I think she can learn an important lesson from. Toy Mountain by Stef Gemill is the latter. Modern life and consumer culture encourages children to be materialistic. There are constant adverts in their face with bright colours and fun music for toys that will just have no longevity, but to a child they look amazing. One of my biggest problems is with the craze of ‘collectibles’. Small bits of plastic that get looked at for about 10 seconds and inevitably end up in the bin within the space of a year. I was looking forward to reviewing this book in the hope that it might cause a shift in Autumn’s thinking. In fact, a lot of children could probably do with this with Christmas just being around the corner! 

Keeping Your Tenants Safe As A Landlord

Collaborative Post¦ As a landlord, you have a duty of care for your tenants when it comes to their health and safety in your property. A home, if neglected, can be full of hazards, and if one of your tenants gets injured by something you were supposed to fix or be aware of, you could be held accountable and face legal action. As well as this, you have an ethical and moral duty to take care of people that are paying you money to live in one of you extra houses. Here are some of the most important considerations for landlords to ensure tenants are as safe as possible.

Buying a house with a septic tank

Sponsored Post¦ Considering buying a house with a septic tank, but not sure what that entails? You’re certainly not the first person to have alarm bells ringing in their head as soon as a septic tank is mentioned. Not being on the mains sewage/drainage system is actually rather normal for rural locations, though. It shouldn’t really cause you any problems, but there are things you need to know first as you don’t want any costly problems or mistakes to occur!