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Interiors Products

Indian Summer: All Things Pretty

Indian Summer, my favourite lifestyle shop based on the Fulham Road, is now selling online. They sell gorgeous clothes, baby goodies, jewellery and homeware and I always leave with an arm full of goodies.

I am particularly excited about their extensive collection of Rice products – brightly coloured melamine crockery to brighten up any kitchen table (especially suitable for a toddler play date!) The plates, bowls and cups in Indian Summer would make the hardiest heart melt with the original images and bright contrasting colours.

Rice melamine plate

Rice melamine plate

 

Rice melamine cups

Rice melamine cups

Buy online at

www.indiansummershop.com

Places Travel

Castleton House: Perfect Pit Stop En Route To Cornwall 

If you drive with children to Cornwall from London in one hit from – hats off to you. We tried once but two hours into the journey we slowed down at a roundabout and out came a voice from the shadows ‘are we there yet?’ only for 2/3 mignons to wake up and stay awake for the rest of the journey (disruptively I add).

Gail and Peter’s family run bed and breakfast in the heart of Mere, is perfectly placed to get the main load of the journey out the way and prepare you for second leg after a comfortable night sleep and a hearty breakfast. No need to unpack the baby paraphanalia from the car either as they are well equipped for families. They also have toys and a safe area for little ones to play!

Front of Castleton House

Front of Castleton House

www.castletonhouse.com/

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Fashion Little Products

Lizzie Hunt: The Coolest Bib On The Block 

May I draw your attention to Lizzie Hunt Bibs. I first noticed them on a friends baby as the regal rouching made the feeding child look rather fetching which is a hard thing to do in my experience.

They are 100% cotton so wash remarkably well and the elasticed neck ensures one size fits all. The different colour and trim gives them a unique look and if you are that way inclined enables you to match the bib to the accent colour in your kitchen…

Pink Bib with Gingham Trim

Pink Bib with Gingham Trim

White Bib With Bias Cut Blue Trim

White Bib With Bias Cut Blue Trim

www.lizziehunt.co.uk

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Fashion Little Products

The Home Of Bottom Chic

With the warm air extending to next week, it’s time to peel of the functional tights and take a look at the possibilities for the baby’s summer wardrobe. Much easier and more rewarding than thinking about my own – especially with original and gorgeous websites like ‘The Home of Bottom Chic‘ to peruse. I haven’t seen anything as original for a while.

The pram pants and little mopette hats in bright fabrics with contrasting bows are divine and are sure to turn heads and I can’t wait to place an order when I finally make a decision. These are the current favourites…

Cerise Gingham Bloomers

Cerise Gingham Bloomers

Pink and White Stars Mopette

Pink and White Stars Mopette

Blue Gingham Boxer Shorts

Blue Gingham Boxer Shorts

www.thehomeofbottomchic.co.uk

 

Family Life People Property

Life After London: The Mass Exodus 

So many friends in the last month have declared they are moving to the country. It feels like a tidal wave must be approaching and I haven’t been sent the memo. Most popular choice is Hampshire that seems to be country enough whilst still having strong transport links into London.

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The moves are so frequent now that I have got used to it. I understand the desire for a bigger place and putting down roots. Time spent with family in Surrey, Hampshire and Suffolk always gets my husband and I talking about if and when we will ‘do it’. When we first married the thought of living anywhere but London made me feel homesick but 6 years on and the tables have turned – I have alerts emailed weekly from Rightmove for our hypothetical preferred triangle, as I toy with what I Imagine would be a simpler life, whereas my husband quashes my wanderlust pronto when I bring it up, with a firm ‘I want to see my children before school and bed’ that would not happen with 7pm bedtimes in the Home Counties.

A clever mother Belinda has set up a website and online forum for those who are thinking of going and for those who have gone. It is well worth a look even if you are just toying with the idea.

Founder Belinda Aspinall

Founder Belinda Aspinall

Www.lifeafterlondon.com

For now however, I am off to ‘utilise’ London…

Actually with 3 children, I’m so knackered, I might just settle with a box set!

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Places Travel

Clydey Cottages: Wales Farm Stay

‘Wakey Wakey Mr Goat’ enthused both boys repeatedly in the car journey home from Clydey Cottages in Wales. It wasn’t annoying as it was spat out with numerous giggles which echoed the wonderful time they had at ‘The Best Farm Stay in Wales’ according to many local and national award bodies.

My holiday mantra since having 3 children (usually defensively as don’t embark on them as frequently as I would like) is ‘same sxxt, different place’. However that was before we went to Clydey which caters for all ages – from the beautiful and well equipped cottage (no need to hike high chair, baby bath, potty and even baby Bjorn with you) to the incredible soft play and play room with sky tv and coffee machine for mummy and daddy to boot.

The essence of Clydey is the animal feeding with farmer Malcolm who patiently manoeuvres all the children around the farm each morning making sure everyone gets a go.

Pay it a visit, you will love it!

Feeding the pigs

Feeding the pigs

Collecting the eggs

Collecting the eggs

http://www.clydeycottages.co.uk

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Activities Days Out Places

Soft Play: Love It Or Hate It

So many of my friends curl there noses up at the suggestion of meeting at soft play that I have stopped asking and just cut it down to the hardcore who can hack it. I don’t just hack it. I LOVE it. My children were born for soft play – bouncing, climbing, sliding, throwing – all the things I can’t stand them doing in our house.

I feel rather loyal to my local soft play centres – Gambardos Chelsea and Eddie Catz, Putney when they are anything but praised. I have yet to be turned off by the 1) people 2) the hecticness or the 3) lack of cleanliness, which are three of the most common complaints I hear (not about the above I hasten to add)

My 11 month old girl is a dab hand at soft play, having frequented more soft play areas that most under 5’s do in their lifetime. This is the advantage/disadvantage of two older brothers. I see it as an advantage that she gets in mix and is free to bum shuffle around as she pleases without me barking orders like a fish wife to ‘stop putting marbles in your mouth’ which she would do at home.

As Spring descends, most people get excited about getting out of the house into the fresh air. I get excited about the soft play emptying and my little brood bossing it pretty much on their tod, with a few hardcore to boot.

Come join!

 

Family Life People

Au Pair : To Have Or To Have Not

Friends and acquaintances often ask how I like having an Au Pair living with us. I understand they are not everyone’s flavor usually due to the fact that once the children are in bed they want privacy. To me this is a sacrifice we are willing to make.

We have had three Au Pairs in 3 years (1 a year) and they have been wonderful and we are lucky enough to have kept in touch with them. I think you know after a very short period of time whether it is going to work (I have omitted the 2 day Au Pair that went home as quickly as she arrived due to ‘homesickness’. I actually think she realised what she had let herself in for!)

Our current Au Pair, Nalla

Our current Au Pair, Nalla

Hubby and I have a list of questions that we ask our shortlist of girls that I often wing over to friends when they have a shortlist from which to choose. We use aupair-world.net and filter down our search as follows

  • Age between 21-28 (Too young they can be homesick and I imagine myself at 18… but that’s a different matter!)
  • Spanish. All of ours have been Spanish. I strongly disagree with the stereotype that Spaniards are ‘lazy’. They have all been so hardworking.
  • Experience with children the same age as yours. So they know what children are like/doing at that age.
  • Kind. This is a sixth sense that is usually conveyed in the candidates humility and keenness. Anyone asking too many questions about pay and time off straight away is a no no.
  • What they want to do after they are an Au Pair. Childcare/teaching or a nanny is brilliant as then the Au Pair is helping them gain the necessary experience.
  • How long do they want to be an Au Pair for? A year is a good time frame as long enough for the children to create a bond but short enough that they don’t become stale.
  • Do they have a boyfriend? 1 of ours did, 2 didn’t. I think the most important thing is you don’t want someone who is on the prowl. I have heard of Au Pairs that use tinder when they come over. Recipe for disaster!
  • What hobbies do they have and how often do they go out? Ideally, not partying as you don’t want the key in the latch too late!
  • What do they like to do with children? Do they have creative ideas?
  • Are they happy going out in the rain and cold? This is the UK after all.
  • Do they have contacts in the UK already? A few is good, but if there whole class is here they may not be as willing to meet new people.

Above all, you want an Au Pair that is honest, keen and likes children. Believe it or not, some Au Pairs appear not to!

Once you have chosen one and they arrive, it is important to be kind to them, include them and treat them like part of the family and put down the ground rules up front as it is easier to do at the beginning rather than when cracks start to appear. Remember ultimately – respect begets respect!

www.aupair-world.co.uk

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