Wedding Series: 1 month countdown!!
Aghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
Only 1 month to go!!!!!!
There’s still so much to do. I knew this would happen!
It’s ok, I’ve made a few lists (Mummy Bear will be pleased). I kind of know what still needs to be bought etc. I just need to crack on and buy it!
So what has happened in the last month?
- We had our final meeting with our wedding organiser. I hate saying final. It’s a little scary! We have finalised (there’s that word again) the numbers, meals and timings of the day. She literally went through the day minute by minute and both joe and I ended up with sweaty palms by the end of the meeting! But I’m happy with everything and that’s the main thing!
- We met with our photographer. We asked him to meet us at the venue so we knew exactly where we could take good photos, and so we knew he understood the venue and the sorts of photos we want. I have an A Level in photography and for a long time I wanted to go into fashion photography, however I was tempted by design instead. I still have a passion for photography and will be a bit of a bridezilla when it comes to the types of shots I want. If he even attempts to hang my dress from the light fitting I’m going to scream. And don’t get me started on the weird things photographers do with the brides shoes…
- I’ve had a couple more dress fittings. I’m happy. It’s perfect.
- Make up trial complete. I can’t explain how good Boe is. Highly recommend her for the Essex/London area. Check her out….
- I’ve had 2 hair trials. Both great, neither ‘the one’. Going for a combo of the two. Advice – go for something you know you will comfortable with and/or have had before. You need to feel ‘normal’ and not like a prom queen on your wedding day. Unless prom is the look you’re going for…
- Wedding favours arrived and tonight I will be spending my evening making up little boxes… wish me luck.
I think that’s it! Well, probably not, but that’s the interesting stuff! The next update will most likely be the day before the wedding! However if I find lots to talk about running up to the big day I’ll try to do weekly updates.
Don’t miss my hen party post which will be in 2 weeks! Eeeeeeeek!!!!! I’m so excited. Fact.
If you want me to write about anything in particular in a post let me know and I will fit it in my schedule.
Alex x
Product Review & Giveaway: Peter Rabbit book collection
Recently Lamb has started to really enjoy watching Peter Rabbit on Cbeebies, and the last couple of weeks he’s started saying ‘rabbit’ really clearly! It’s so cute.
We were recently sent 3 new Peter Rabbit books to review. I’ve decided to save these for Christmas and wrap them up for Lamb. I know he will love them. He’s really into his books at the moment and asks for a ‘book’ everyday. We don’t want to buy too much for him as we are limited for space, so wrapping them up will mean he has an extra pressie under the tree 🙂
‘The Peter Rabbit Club‘ is recommended for ages 3-6 years. I don’t usually look at recommended ages with books. This book is a paperback so the age range is understandable, however Lamb prefers to read paperbacks as he enjoys turning the pages.
The pages are bright and colourful and the amount of words are enough to keep the little one interested, but not too many so they get distracted before you’ve finished! This happens a lot with Lamb…
The ‘Secret Treehouse Sticker Book‘ is fab. So many stickers for the little ones to play with. It’s also full of activities and games. This is definitely one that I would buy for Lamb at any age. He loves playing with stickers. Ok, so he can’t put them in the right places, but it keeps him occupied for a while! As he gets older he will be able to complete the activities and games and scribble on the pages with his pens and pencils.
The final book we were sent is ‘Happy Christmas‘. This is another reason why I’ve decided to keep these books for a Christmas present for Lamb. This book is a board book, so definitely age appropriate for Lamb. I don’t have to worry about him tearing the pages. Although the recommended age is 3-6 years.
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Overall I am really impressed with the Peter Rabbit book collections. I am so glad we were given the opportunity to review them, because we have been introduced to a lovely collection of story, board and sticker books.
I can’t wait to see Lambs face when he opens them on Christmas morning and shouts ‘rabbit’!
Have your little ones got any of the Peter Rabbit books?
Why not visit the Peter Rabbit website for games, activities and fun challenges.
We love these books so much, we’ve teamed up with Puffin Books to give you the chance to win a set of your own! These will make a perfect Christmas present for your little ones! Enter via the form below.
Good luck!
Alex x
* we were sent these books free of charge in exchange for our honest opinion and review.
Get ready for the cold with Wool Overs
Has anyone else heard the rumor that we are about to have 3 months of snowfall?! Well I have and I’m going to be prepared!
This year Wool Overs are celebrating their 25th anniversary. If you haven’t heard of them before, Wool Overs are a British knitwear brand specialising in natural fibre mixes. They sell both men’s and ladies wear and offer an array of styles and colours. You can find out more about them here.
Their designs are simple and classic, covering everything from a basic crew neck to aran knit cardigans. Their prices are very reasonable and offer free delivery on all orders.
With Christmas approaching, and this rumor of snow, why not treat your loved ones to something warm and cosy in their stocking?
Here are some of my favourite pieces from their Christmas shop.
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Alex x
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Product Review: Braun ThermoScan 7 Ear Thermometer
With this cold weather approaching we all seem to be getting the sniffles in the Lamb house. (I’m currently typing and blowing my nose at the same time. Ugh.)
Little Lamb has always been quite a hot baby. His temperature is always normal, but he gets very hot and sweaty on the surface. Specifically when he is teething or feeling a little run down. Taking his temperature has always been a struggle. He just won’t sit still! I’ve tried the digital thermometer that goes under his tongue or in his armpit. I can usually get a reading after a few attempts while pinning him down. I’ve also tried the forehead strip, which he seems to hate.
We were recently asked to review the brand new Braun ThermoScan 7 with Age Precision IRT6520. Errrrrrm…. YES PLEASE!
I seriously love this product. Every parent should own one. It literally takes a couple of seconds to read your baby’s temperature, and is a million times easier than the other methods available for taking a child’s temperature.
First of all you need to put a hygienic cap on the end of the thermometer. You then change this with every use. It clicks on easily and you simply push a button to remove.
To take a temperature switch the thermometer on and select the appropriate age on the display by pressing the button with the image of a crawling child.
Place the thermometer gently into the ear and press the thermometer button. Once the temperature has been registered it will flash up on the screen with either a green (normal), yellow (elevated) or red (high) light, telling you if the temperature is safe or dangerous.
Tonight, for the first time since Lamb was born (20 months ago), he has a raised temperature. If I’m honest, I don’t take his temperature enough. There are a couple of reasons for this. The first being I’ve always struggled with the standard thermometers, the second being Lamb’s temperature is always 36 degrees, even if he seems unwell and has a surface temperature.
Today his cold has got worse and worse. Daddy Lamb suggested we take his temperature, and to my surprise it was 38.9! The light on the display immediately flashed red and inside I panicked a little. I had no idea what to do! This was the first time he was over a safe temperature!
Luckily with a dose of calpol his temperature slowly lowered to 38 degrees, which then flashed up green (normal) for his age range. It is recommended that you speak to a doctor if your child’s temperature raises above 38 degrees, but as Lamb clearly had a cold, had no other symptoms and was drinking plenty, I felt comfortable monitoring him at home a little longer. Luckily the calpol lowered his temperature and he started feeling a little better.
Tonight I will continue to monitor his temperature using the Braun Thermoscan 7. I can take his temperature quietly and accurately without waking him up. Bliss!
Overall I’m really impressed with this product and highly recommend it to any parent. Knowing I can take Lamb’s temperature in a matter of seconds really puts my mind at ease.
Alex x
* I was sent this product free of charge in exchange for my honest opinion and review.
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