Working from home without a dedicated office space is, well, manic to say the least. I’ve got stock sheets, notebooks, samples, review items etc scattered around my house, with no real home for anything. There’s definitely a lot of organised chaos!
Designing A Dream Pet With Petplan
Growing up we always had pets. My very first pet as a child was a black cat called Toby. Then we had Chloe, and then Cooper. Cooper was my best friend. She was in my life for nearly 20 years (she had a good innings didn’t she!) and I adored her. We had an amazing bond and she showed me how special it is for children to grow up with pets.
Lamb has been been going to the zoo regularly since he was a newborn so has grown to love all animals, big and small. His first pet was a black cat called Mowgli. We lost Mowgli when Lamb was about 6 months old and it broke my heart (Lambs first word other than dada and mama was cat).
Home Improvements // Increasing Home Security

Continuing with the theme of home improvements we’ve been thinking about quick and easy things we can do to our house to increase home security.
Home Improvements // Accessories Wish List
Earlier this year we decided to do some home improvements and redecorated our living room. It was in desperate need of a lick of paint. To be honest, every room in our house (apart from our kitchen and bathroom) needs modernising.
A few weeks ago we decided it was time to tackle the dining room/play room. Yep we eat and play in the same room. Having a small house means we lack space and storage, and so things can start to look rather cluttered. For this reason I’ve always stopped myself accessorising. You know, photos, pictures, candles, plants. I just worry it will make the clutter worse.
Now that we’ve decorated the living room, and have started to declutter the dining room/play room, I’m starting to crave some extra details. So here’s what I’ve found online from Next and H&M that I’d love to buy for the house.
Garden DIY Projects For The Kids This Spring
Despite Storm Doris causing torrential winds, rain and even snow in parts of the UK, it’s actually not that long until spring arrives — we hope! When spring does roll around, it’s the perfect time to spruce up your garden so that it’s looking fresh and fabulous for the summer.
Getting the children involved with improving the garden is a great way to get them outside and active. Whether you just want to make the garden a little brighter or want a whole revamp with new garden paving, furniture and a patio, there are so many ways to get the children excited and contributing to the new look. Take a look at some fun and handy tips to get your children working with you on a garden renovation project.
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