Although not many of these have taken place in a while due to COVID and all the restrictions, class reunions are a big and a regular thing for some people.
Reducing ‘excess’ screen time
In the time of smartphones and social media, the topic of internet addiction among young children and adults has become a raging issue. There are debates and discussions regarding the impact of internet addiction on young minds.
Blue light glasses: are they worth it?
There is tons of anecdotal evidence from people who have been using blue light glasses to suggest that wearing them can significantly reduce headaches, migraines, and eye strain in particular.
3 Ways To Preserve Your Old Home Movies
Many of us grew up without our parents constantly following us with these cameras to document our birthdays and various other family get-togethers. These old home movies are a great way to take a trip down memory lane and remember the past. Unfortunately, over time, these old home movies can deteriorate and make it impossible to enjoy and view them any longer.
Thinking positive: planning ahead for when we can travel again
I wonder how many millions of holidays have been cancelled during 2020? I know people who had spring holidays booked during 2020, optimistically re-booked for autumn 2020 and then had to cancel, re-booking for 2021, or in some cases 2022 (to be on the safe side). Have you had to cancel anything this year?
20 Superpowers parents wish they had – how about you?
Parenting most certainly makes me wish I had superpowers. I mean multiple arms and the ability to never require sleep would be a start right?
Christmas Craft: Lockdown boredom busters
You can’t beat a bit of Christmas craft with the children. Towards the end of of term the children always bring back some wonderful creations from school. With school closing early this year due to COVID, I decided we’d bring the Christmas craft into our last week of ‘term’ at home.
Why you need a mama tribe
Whether you meet other mums at antenatal classes, baby groups, toddler groups or then in the school yard, it’s vital to have a tribe of women who just get it. People who are experiencing the same things at the same time, people who can offer a comforting “I’ve been there” when your toddler wont let go of your leg at playgroup; or people that you can message when you haven’t got a clue when the next non-uniform day is, or when you are just despairing at your non-cooperative children during weeks of home-school.







