Hello and welcome to another Everyday living post and today I am sharing our trip (my mum, my son and relatives and I) trip to Whipsnade Zoo, in Dunstable. This was my very first trip to this zoo, before it has either been Chessington Zoo, London Zoo and Battersea Park zoo, so this was allContinue reading “Visiting Whipsnade Zoo”
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Why I like having a daily and weekly routine
Hello and welcome! It is another week and already it feels like it should be the end. My son decided that he would kick off this morning because he couldn’t take his tablet into school. I am not sure if these devices are a blessing or a burden. Any how once he was at theContinue reading “Why I like having a daily and weekly routine”
Celebrating Fathers Day
Hello and welcome to another blog. Yes I am writing this blog at 22:40 at night because my son is with his father and so I want to make the most of the free time I have, to catch up on my blogs. On Sunday as many of you may have remembered that it isContinue reading “Celebrating Fathers Day”
Missing the Little things since Lockdown
It has been a testing time this Lockdown business to the point I have missed the little things like having a McDonalds, being able to freely travel up to London, having a Chinese Takeaway and going for long distant walk. It is amazing how you can miss these sorts of things but I do. TodayContinue reading “Missing the Little things since Lockdown”
I love Alfonzo
If you don’t know who Alfonzo is, he is the guy who played Carlton on the Fresh Prince of Bel Air. He did the American version of Strictly Come Dancing, called Dancing with the Stars and won. Here he is dancing below: I thought this was brilliant dancing and the fact he was making funContinue reading “I love Alfonzo”
A trip to Kingston
Yesterday we (my mum and I) took my son Henry to Kingston Upon Thames, it isn’t that far from where we live and can easily take a overground train there or get there by various buses, check out the TFL website for information. It was nice weather, not too hot or cold, and we lookedContinue reading “A trip to Kingston”
