Choosing the Right Used Car

Collaborative Post¦ Buying a new car is exciting, even a used one. Most of us are in the market for a new car because we need one. And so this purchase means something more than spending money on something new. It’s a chance for freedom and independence. Your car means that you can visit places more easily, enjoy holidays more cheaply, and work in alternate locations without worrying as much about your commute.  Whether it is your first car or your tenth, it’s a big commitment, and certainly, one that you want to get right. Fail to find the right used car, and you could spend much more than you’ve expected on repairs, find yourself broken down far from home, or just with a car that you don’t love, aren’t comfortable in, and just doesn’t feel right. 

Staying safe in Brooklyn, a tourist guide to enjoying your visit

Collaborative Post¦ While many tourists are drawn in by the bright lights of Manhattan, Brooklyn another borough in NYC is proving to be a bit of a cultural rival. Previously referred to as an up and coming borough, these days locals and visitors alike all agree that Brooklyn is just as culturally rich, exciting and positively bursting with attractions, must-sees, and natural beauty as it’s counterparts.

From an exciting afternoon spent at Coney Island, to brief reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the city at the Botanic Garden, bargain hunting at famous flea markets and a walk along the famous Brooklyn Bridge. It’s not difficult to fill your time when you visit Brooklyn.

However, just like any city in the world, all visitors should be vigilant, and follow some simple safety tips to keep themselves and their belongings safe. Read on for a simple tourists guide to safety in Brooklyn, NYC.

Is a Car Motability Scheme Right for You?

Collaborative Post¦ Accessibility is so important for those of us who have a disability, and that extends to all aspects of our life, especially to our vehicles. We understand, more than most, the importance of having an accessible and functional car in good working order to get us to our various appointments and treatments. 

Back to the Garden: Growing fruit & veg in lockdown

Collaborative Post¦ You may have seen a couple of months ago that I’ve been working on a campaign called Back to the Garden with Sudocrem during lockdown. Of course, many children have been out of school for weeks and that continues to be the case for many (including my daughter, Autumn). Back to the Garden encourages children to get out there (or stay indoors) planting seeds and growing various vegetables and plants. Not only is it a brilliant way to occupy them, it is educational. Both myself and Sudocrem previously ran competitions where you could be in with the chance to win a gardening kit. Unfortunately, these are now both closed. However, there are still lots of great ideas and a colouring print out over at Sudocrem’s website: https://www.sudocrem.co.uk/back-to-garden/

UK Lockdown in our House: Weeks 7-11

You may (or may not) have noticed I haven’t been as present on the blog or on social media over the last few weeks. For a few weeks it was down to focusing on making PPE for my local hospital and collecting donations from the local community for them.

PPE gown

As well as juggling homeschool and looking after the home, it was very time consuming and blogging therefore took a back seat! However, I’ve also been feeling a bit under the weather (thankfully not Covid-19) and had a couple of bereavements which have left me a bit downtrodden. I’ve really been missing writing but haven’t had the energy for it. As such, it feels great to be sitting here typing out a blog post once again!

Teaching Kids About Potential Health Problems

Collaborative Post¦ Your children need to know about the world around them, and how they fit into it. And one of the main things they need to know about how life works is that they may run into health problems one day – they may need to see a doctor, or experience some worrying symptoms, and they need to know what to do about these. 

Even as young children, they need to be encouraged to set some healthy and happy habits to keep potential health problems at bay, and as their parent, it’s up to you to set the example!

So, if you’re wondering how you’re going to broach the subject around their health, we’ve collected together some points below that should be able to help you. It’s important to give kids everything they need to lead a long and happy life, and those efforts start right here! 

How To Make Sure Your Vows Aren’t Empty Words

Collaborative Post¦ With all the hassle involved in organising a wedding, you may feel as if you have to cut corners. Saying your vows is the perfect example. Most couples are happy to regurgitate words that are written by other people. 

If you are happy to choose traditional vows, there’s nothing wrong with opting for a classic ceremony format. However, you may want to ensure that your words are packed with meaning and sentiment. After all, it’s essential to start your marriage on the right footing as it sets the tone for the future.

Walking to Keep Kids Healthy

Collaborative Post¦ There’s a reason why physical education classes are part of the curriculum at school. Studies have shown that 30 minutes or more of exercise per day promotes better health and metabolism for kids. However, with schools being out and parents working from home, it may seem hard to remember to make daily exercise a priority. The only way to be sure it’s happening is if you as a parent participate as well. Here are a few ways to use walking as an approach to get involved in your kid’s exercise routine.