Friday 16 February 2018

Half Term, Cinema Trips and Family Time #LittleLoves

I have been on count down for this week for what seems like forever, well you know since the kids went back to school after Christmas. Tell me I am not the only one who does that? I'm a parent that seriously misses their kids when they go back to education after the holidays, I crave the family time, even if it is just sitting indoors watching films together. There never seems to be enough hours in the day to just enjoy each others company.

So this half term started off fairly lazy, a lot of Netflix and a fair amount of junk food. Did anyone else make a point of grabbing themselves a Big Mac. As soon as I saw them advertised I was instantly craving one. On Saturday we were like a family of Big Macs with the adults eating the Grand Macs, the two eldest eating normal Big Macs and the little ones chomping on their Junior Macs and let me tell you, they were well worth the calories consumed!

As good as those Big Macs were, they didn't make it on to my list for this weeks Little Loves so read on to see just what could beat those burgers....

Read

I'll admit my reading slowed down this week, I was having too much fun with the kids. A novel I didn't mention last week was Turtles All the Way Down by John Green. An author that I really rate, this story was just as good as his previous books. It's sort of a mix of genre as in one hand it is a coming of age story and on the other hand it covers another subject, one that I'll let you read for yourself as it would take away from the impact if I shared it now.

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One book that I have been slowly making my way through is one I was lucky enough to receive through Netgalley. To Kill a Kingdom is a world of fantasy filled with mermaids, sirens and royalty. It's one of those novels that you can totally sink into the worlds created and find yourself lost within them. This is a genre that I really enjoy, nothing too serious and also one that I can share with my kids too. 

On my list of TBR books right now I have Sunshine & Secrets by Daisy James, watch out for that review coming up on the blog.

Watched

I'm a person that doesn't go to the cinema very often so how is it that I managed to go to the cinema twice in one week? My first outing was to watch Fifty Shades Freed with my bestie. Ok these films are never going to win any Oscars but lets be honest that's not what we watch them for. I love a bit of Jamie Dornan although it would have been better if they'd let him keep his accent for the movies! This was just pure trashy escapism.

The other film that I went to watch, this time with the kids was The Greatest Showman. SO MANY people had told me just how good it was and that it was a must see so when our local cinema had it showing for £2.50 a ticket, I knew it was time I gave in and saw it. The girls and I can confirm it really is an amazing movie and the soundtrack is shall we say addictive. If you haven't seen it already then I highly recommend that you do so now.

Heard

Unsurprisingly I've heard a lot of The Greatest Showman soundtrack, my eldest favours it the most so it has been played on repeat in our house. It's that sort of feel good music that you can't help but sing along to.

The other thing I've heard a lot of is excited talk from my now eight year old. It was her birthday yesterday so for the majority of the week I've had a lot of birthday related questions. Have you made my cake yet, what have you bought me, what time are my friends coming round. And to accompany that was lots of girlie chatter when she had two of her friends sleeping round last night. Its so nice to see such close relationships formed.

Made

And in relation to above I did indeed get around to making her a birthday cake. At her request I attempted to make a rainbow unicorn cake. This took a lot of time and effort and no I'll never be a professional baker or cake decorator but she was happy with the result and in the end that's what counts. I was annoyed as I'd bought props to put on the cake but they didn't arrive in time, guess what cake the youngest will be getting on her birthday too ;)

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Being Valentine's this week I also made my husband's favourite cake, tiffin cake. With the assistance of my ten year old I 'attempted' to make a heart shaped one as well as a batch of normal ones. It sort of worked although it took time to get it out of the tin! And to add to the day I also made him his favourite meal of paella. 

Wore

With the temperatures being super cold these past couple of weeks it has been all about the layers. I didn't look fashionable of glamorous in the slightest but what I was was cosy. Oversized jumpers, beanies and scarves have been my items of choice. Anyone else really wishing Spring/Summer would hurry up and make an appearance? I'm getting bored of wearing the same outfits all the time, I get the feeling that people think I can't afford to buy anymore clothes!

And lastly...

This weekend I'll be heading up to Go Ape in Bedgebury with my husband and two of our friends. Last time I went to Go Ape I was overcoming a huge fear of heights. Now it wasn't some miraculous cure, if I'm honest I am super scared of going up into the trees again but I am also really excited to get out and do something different without the kids, a bit of adult time is really needed sometimes, you guys know what I mean.

Keep an eye out on my social channels for a discount code so that you can go ahead and book up your own day out with them.

7 comments:

  1. I'm exactly the same, I love the kids being home with me. We are just starting our half-term and pretty much plan to take it easy. I didn't enjoy Turtles all the way down as much as I thought I would, it was a tough read I thought. To kill a kingdom sounds really good. That's one awesome cake, well done ! Have a great weekend x #littleloves

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  2. I think you did an incredible job with the unicorn cake! It's impressive! I bet she LOVED it :) Have a fab time at Go Ape, my other half is afraid of heights so I can never get him to go but one of these days I will get to x

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  3. I think your unicorn cake looks great! We've had a fun half term too, I always look forward to spending time with my boy. Glad you got to see The Greatest Showman, it really is amazing! Enjoy your weekend xx

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  4. I've read all of John Green's books and I think Turtles is my favourite.

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  5. Your unicorn cake is brilliant! I always love the look on the kids faces when they see a cake I've made for their birthdays, beats shop bought cakes any day. I definitely need to see The Greatest Showman, it sounds fantastic! Hope you had a great time at Go Ape x

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  6. You did a great job with the cake. Making home made cakes is so nice but I always declare never again after. Sounds like you had a fab half term. I can't wait to be able to spend the holidays with Olivia when she starts school although I don't know how thats going to work out with my job.

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  7. Well done on the rainbow unicorn cake! I totally wimped out on making one this year and ended up buying it. The tiffin sounds lovely too. I need to experiment on a dairy free version as it's one of my favourites. x

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