Top Tips For Planning A Child-Friendly Garden When you have children a big part of your home is your outdoor space, this means you need to make sure you have a child-friendly garden for them to use. It doesn’t mean you need to have a wasteland of plastic either. You can create a space that is both stylish and practical. Image by Rudy and Peter Skitterians from Pixabay Let’s have a look at some top tips to consider when planning […]
Pensthorpe Adventures! We’ve been thoroughly making the most of our annual passes for Pensthorpe Natural Park and visiting all weathers. I love that we just have them and can go when we like as opposed to having to plan for it, choose the best day weather wise and maximise our stay to get our money’s worth. The annual passes (which ar £45 for children and seniors or £50 for adults) are such good value and you’d only have to go […]
Taking Care Of Your Family’s Health This Summer The sun is out, the temperature is rising, and a lot of us are glad to be spending some time out in the great outdoors. However, the summer brings more than sunshine with it. It also brings with it a host of seasonal health woes that can cause you and your family plenty of strife if you’re not equipped for them. Here, we’re going to look at some of the seasonal nasties […]
Home Is Where The Projects Are! We all got home styling fever during lockdown, there wasn’t a lot to do and I’m sure the vast majority of us took to at least one room with a paintbrush to change it up, freshen the style and make things work a little better. We did too of course and though I hate decorating we managed to make great inroads to making our house more of a home by way of aesthetics and […]
If The Powers That Be Can’t Behave, How Can We Be Expected To?! My three-year-old decided to show off how much pasta he could fit in his mouth during a family meal out last weekend and promptly gagged forcing him to throw up. Over the table. In front of about 5 other dining families… While the young couple next to us switched places with each other, I assume (and don’t blame her) so that the woman wouldn’t have to keep […]
How to Learn to Get Rid Of Unnecessary Things at Home If you want to change your life for the better and bring new things into it, you should get rid of all the unnecessary stuff that clutters your home. How to Learn to Get Rid of Unnecessary Things at Home You might have noticed that minimalism has become a new philosophy. It involves getting rid of unnecessary things, slowing down, and stopping communicating with toxic people. In other words, […]
Making Eco-Friendly Choices! There are many reasons to make eco-friendly choices like helping the environment, living a simpler life, and saving money. There are even more reasons that you may want to make better choices or a combination of a lot of reasons. Luckily you don’t need to feel overwhelmed by all the areas in which you can improve, but you can start to make easy changes to a better life. Meat Consumption A lot of resources are used in […]
Dearest Posie, At five months you are still super dinky and little. 0-3 month clothes still easily fit you and it makes how clever you are seem even more impressive to others who assume you are much younger but able to do all these things which you shouldn’t be able to do already like get your knees up as if you’re about to crawl and somehow move around the room from one side to the other like magic! You want […]
Summer With Femme Luxe! I’m busy getting ready for my holiday in a few weeks time which, contrary to the seeming fashion, I do want to be trim and toned for. I want to feel good on the beach instead of whale like and if I’m walking about in a bikini (I intend to be – come on British weather) then I just want to have put a bit of work in beforehand to make myself feel as good about […]
Fashion History: When Did Piercings Become Popular And Why? Fashion has its own history just like every other industry. Fashion is, however, more natural to others than it is to some. That’s why fashion history is so fraught with so many twists and turns, seemingly illogical steps, and then breakthroughs in design, etc. it’s quite a human industry, in that it’s all subjective. Unlike engineering whereby you definitely need to know how to build a bridge if you want to […]