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The temperature has dropped, the conkers are out, and you’ve finally admitted defeat—summer is officially over. That means it’s time for the autumn wardrobe switch, where strappy tops and flip-flops are out, and cosy knits and waterproofs are back in.
It’s officially September—cue the conkers, cardigans and sudden urge to put cinnamon in everything. While autumn brings cosy evenings and pumpkin-spiced everything, it also signals that it’s time to get the house ready for the colder months.
There’s something magical about theme parks. Whether it’s the squeals of excitement, the smell of doughnuts, or the sheer adrenaline of queuing for a ride you immediately regret, a theme park day is a core memory in the making.
Family holidays are meant to be fun, relaxing and memory-making—so why do they sometimes feel like logistical warfare with a side of forgotten toothbrushes?
Before you go wild with an online order or elbow your way through the back-to-school aisle, let’s talk strategy. Stocking up on term-time essentials doesn’t mean panic-buying every item in bulk—it means shopping smart, saving money, and avoiding the midweek scramble when someone announces they need a Tudor costume. By tomorrow.
With school runs, after-school clubs, birthdays, work meetings, and everything else competing for your brain space, organising the family calendar isn’t just helpful—it’s essential.
Between school runs, packed lunches and the never-ending laundry pile, it is easy to put financial admin on the back burner – but if you are a mum who signed a car finance agreement between 2007 and 2021, there is something you should know. Your deal may not have been as fair as it seemed, and you could have the right to take action.
The holidays are over. The flip-flops are packed away, the lunchboxes are back in rotation, and you’re trying to remember how to do five things at once again. If you’re feeling a bit flat—and your kids are dragging their feet too—you’re not alone.