Wednesday, 16 March 2016

We're Geronimo Children's Festival Ambassadors

I am delighted to announce that this year we really should be going to the Geronimo Festival as Festival Ambassadors! Yeeay! Set at 2 locations in the North of the country - Tatton Park in Cheshire (May 29/30) and Harewood House near Leeds (May 1/2), Geronimo is a no-camping day festival designed especially for children aged from 2-12. We will be bringing you all of the action from the Harewood House festival.

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

19 Months Smiles

It's 19 months since we lost Elspeth, and this month we've had loads of smiles. We've been out and about and been pretty busy, and we've taken 3 vanloads of rubbish to the tip. I think that is enough proof in itself that we are getting somewhere, a normality is returning. We're doing regular stuff like regular people.

This month also saw my partner and I finish counselling, which is a pretty scary step, but one we all felt we were ready for. We're stronger now, we have learnt it's okay to be truly honest with each other, take time for our own mental health, and that time spent just 'being' is as important as time spent being busy.

When we lost Elspeth and everyone said "life will never be the same", I thought I understood. I didn't. My old life, all of our old lives, stopped right there. The way you think changes, they way you feel about other people changes. The importance you place on every item in your life is restructured, and what you say and do changes. Everything is different. Grief is far more about acceptance and adjustment than you can ever appreciate before you live with it. Losing someone to suicide is far more about constantly managing your feelings of guilt and impotence than you can ever appreciate.

It takes a lot of time to cover everything in your head until you feel you have reached your conclusions, your closure. You will never achieve any win, only a stalemate, when every possible move is played out.

Monday, 14 March 2016

NOW TV for Easter 2016 (pay monthly, no contract)

I thought it was about time to remind you that I'm a NOW TV blogger, and have a look at what sort of things you could be watching with NOW TV. There are no contracts, subscriptions or minimum memberships, for Entertainment or Movie channels you pay for 1 month at a time, whenever you actually want it. Sports fans can pay for a month, a week, or even a single day.
 

Anyone who pays for an Entertainment, Movies or Sports Pass via my links on this page will not pay anything extra, but I will get the equivalent of a late night Sherry out in Manchester, and very grateful I'll be.

NOW TV is really easy to use, and navigating around the site is intuitive enough that an absolute novice (or a 5 year old) can find what they're after.


Spring may be coming, but so is Winter over at NOW TV. Game Of Thrones season 6 starts on 25th April and so now is the time (for anyone who wants to join in) to watch all 5 previous seasons on Box Set. Included in your Entertainment Pass for £6.99 per month.

The LEGO Movie 4D: A New Adventure at LEGOLAND Discovery Centre in Manchester

Last weekend we were treated to early morning access to the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre in Manchester for the launch of The LEGO Movie 4D: A New Adventure. The film is an exclusive 12 minute movie which can only be seen on screens in official LEGOLAND attractions.


It's been a heck of a while since we went to a preview of a new 4D LEGO short film, in fact it was March 2013 to see the LEGO Chima 4D Movie. We loved The LEGO Movie, so we were looking forward to seeing Emmet and Wyldstyle again! I hadn't realised just how much until went inside and they were there - apparently it made my partner's day...

Thursday, 10 March 2016

Star Wars: Armada Core Set Review (Tabletop Game age 14+)

Star Wars Armada is a 2-player tabletop miniatures game. Using dice, cards and beautifully designed miniature models you take charge of your own fleet and attempt to destroy the opposition. Each different craft has it's own fire power, range and manoeuvrability, which can also be affected by random events, obstacles and the other player's craft.

Star Wars: Armada Core Set Review (Tabletop Game age 14+)

This is a much more grown up type of game than we usually review, and unlike my usual game reviews, I won't be explaining gameplay in any detail. The rule manual is 18 pages, with an additional booklet to refer to during play. I simply can't explain in one blog post, but hopefully you'll get the gist.

Star Wars: Armada Core Set Review Pack Shot

As daunting as the rule booklet may at first appear, gameplay is actually pretty intuitive, and the main reason for the large rule book is because it's tricky to explain in shorter form, and there can't be room for misinterpretation. The more you play, the more the moves are familiar and second-nature, and you in turn become able to focus on strategy.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Disney Zootropolis Toys From Tomy Review

March 25th sees the UK release of the brand new animated Disney movie Zootropolis (also called Zootopia in some countries). From the people behind Frozen and Big Hero 6, Zootropolis has been a massive hit with the critics and is set to be huge!

Zootropolis is set in a land where animated animals reign. One of the main characters is a rabbit named Judy, who also happens to be a Police Officer...

Zootropolis Toys Review And Giveaway With Tomy (Zootopia)

Tomy have a great range of toys to accompany Zootropolis, including Judy's Carrot Recorder and Badge, Judy's Deluxe Police Vehicle and a very cuddly Officer Judy Hopps. They've sent us a set to review, and we have another set to give away to one of my readers...

Disney Zootropolis Toy Bundle Giveaway From Tomy


We’ve teamed up TOMY toys to offer 1 lucky child the chance to win a Zootropolis toy bundle, designed to let kids recreate specific scenes and events from the film, truly bringing it to life.

DC Super Hero Girls 3 x £100 VISA Gift Cards Giveaway

The DC Super Heroes are back with new cartoons for your children to watch on You Tube - but this time it's the girls' turn! Bold and fearless, these young ladies know all about girl power!


The DC Super Hero Girls, including Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Supergirl, Bumble Bee, Katana, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, are pupils at Super Hero High, united by friendship and working their way through all that life can throw at them. It's not your average High School and the lessons aren't your usual. Life though for the DC Super Hero Girls is not usual!

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Mainstream Schooling and Students With Additional Needs

I'm a big fan of inclusive education. I like to see as many pupils in mainstream education as can be happy there. I believe that our young people will have to function in the wide world one day, and it is our job to try and prepare them for that as best we can, from teaching them their first friendly smile to taking them to their College interview. They have to learn to mix with everyone else, and school should be a relatively safe environment in which to gather most of the skills, understanding and knowledge required to become a socially adept adult.


Children learn far more than lessons in school, and a big thing they learn about is diversity. They realise on their first day at nursery that everyone is different. My children have all been very lucky and attended schools which have been specifically inclusive to deaf children. They have learnt to communicate, to play and work with children who can't hear like they can. In return the deaf children have learnt how to work best with hearing people. It works, and it benefits the individuals and makes for a healthier society as a whole.

Go Frozen With Iceland and a Vegetarian Special Egg Fried Rice recipe

I'm a big fan of frozen food. It allows you to buy produce all year round, you can buy in bulk more cheaply and you always have something for dinner. You don't have to go shopping as often and you waste less. I am more than happy to Go Frozen With Iceland.