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Thursday 28 April 2011

Get in the Spirit for the Royal Wedding! :-D

So as everyone else is getting prepared for home parties, street parties or other celebrations for the Royal Wedding - I've been doing the same!!!

We are holding a party for friends and family in our back garden, hopefully we should have around 30-40 people so it should be lively! We'll be having the TV on to watch as much of the proceedings as possible. We've setup a stereo outside by the BBQ & buffet area to blast out some music after the event to celebrate and of course we'll be sinking a few glasses of champagnge (I've made a non-alchoholic fruit punch for the children!)

You like my cakes?!
I've been a busy bee this morning as well, preparing everything and finishing off my celebratory cup cakes which I have pictured on the right! What do you think? Not blowing my own trumpet but I can tell you they are VERY tasty!

As always party pieces provided my party themes

Tuesday 19 April 2011

Simpler Times

Stumbled across a great site aimed at grandparents (apparently!) It features lots of traditional games and really does inspire you to kick off your crocs, put daisies in your hair and run out into that garden (well maybe not quite - best leave the sturdy old crocs on!)


On reading the introductory paragraph about how in "Simpler Times" children relished playing games and created so many variations, and the fantastic quote about children in days gone by "They were set out in the yard in the morning and brought in at night like cats" Don't know about you...but personally unsure how my children would cope with that, and if I did that now how could I possible make sure they had their 5-a-day, and who would keep them topped up with Factor 50+!?

However, you get the idea - the games are wonderful and we certainly enjoyed playing "Swing The Statue" and "Kickball" so have a nosey and see what you think!
 

Wednesday 13 April 2011

CBeebies - A real help at times!

As a parent who relies too heavily on Cbeebies (please say I am not the only one!) I find myself regularly humming along to various theme tunes whilst walking round the supermarket (not something I should admit too??)

Actually I am a massive fan, although I always told myself (before children) that my children would not watch television (mind you, I also said that no toddler of mine would use a dummy, or eat chocolate, and...well...!)

We have recently discovered the cbeebies website and we are amazed at how much it offers, especially for your rainy day emergency activity kit!  Your children can play games, sing along, make and colour, or watch and listen, with activities on offer from literally dozens of favourite shows, such as Green Balloon Club, Timmy Time, Kerwhizz and Tinga Tanga. 

Follow this link for more info » http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/

Tuesday 12 April 2011

Easter Party Fun & Games - My Ideas

Egg Hunt Kit
I've been doing a bit of digging around at some ideas for games and activities for Easter party time as I will be holding one for my family and friends (yes the adults will be joining in too)! No there are some obvious choices of course, but there's also some other ideas that you may not have thought of - so take a look below! :-)

Easter Egg Hunt
Yes, of course the most obvious choice! I'm actually holding two egg hunts myself - one for the kids' and one for us adults! I've bought some plastic eggs for both and the kids' will be filled with prizes and goodies like sweets, stickers and toys. The adults are going to be filled with minature spirits, novelty gifts and chocolates. Both of versions I've decided to have a winner egg - which will have a gold note inside advising they've won the special prize! So maybe from my reasearch and what I am going to be doing - you'll pick up a few ideas!

Egg & Spoon Race, Three Legged Race and Sack Race
Classic sports day events, but perfect at Easter time! You can buy various kit's online - billed as "sports day" kits, or simply use your own resourses! For the egg and spoon race you can hard boil eggs and use large spoons from your kitchen draw. The 3 legged race, simply tie together the middle legs with some thick rope. The sack race use some old hessian sacks, which you may be able to pick up from a local supermarket or shop who are throwing them out.

Egg Decorating
Although chocolate eggs are generally given, it's also great fun to decorate real eggs! To do this you will need to empty the egg contents from the shell. Do this by piercing two holes with a needle, one in the top and one in the bottom of the eg. One hole must be bigger than the other. Wiggle the needle aroung to break the yolk and then blow through the small hole with the egg over a bowl to empty the contents. Once this is done you need to wash the egg, let it dry and then you're ready to get decorating! You can use gems, glitter, paints and other decorative craft goods to create some beautiful Easter decorated eggs!

Monday 11 April 2011

Welcome!

Well, I've never ever been involved in something like this, so I thought I'd have a go! Set one up and start blogging! This came as a result of a blog I came across (which I added a feed to on here as the articles are always really good!) and really enjoyed! So, well I guess you'll be hearing a lot more of me now!!