Friday, 21 June 2013
Win a Baby Boobie Beanie with earflaps
Okay, so we're all hoping for a good Summer, but unfortunately it will be over as soon as it's started, and then you'll have to start wrapping up your little ones up again and keeping them warm. For a breastfeeding Mum with a sense of humour what could be better than a fantastic Boobie Beanie? They're available in pretty much any colour and a range of sizes to suit.
Rayne Beau Boos are two 'Work At Home Mums' who hand crochet all kinds of fabulous items to order. My personal favourite has to be the Despicable Me Minion Hat!
All items can be seen and ordered via the Rayne Beau Boos Facebook page. For Keep Britain Breastfeeding week they have kindly donated a Boobie Beanie as a prize for one winner and they will also be making a discount code announcement on Monday 24th June. The competition will close on 29th at 12 noon when they will draw a winner at random and post the name on their Facebook page.
Entry is by filling in this very short entry form
Don't forget my other Keep Britain Breastfeeding Competitions - which are all linked on this page
Make your own Despicable Me Lego Minion
Want to make your own Despicable Me minion from Lego? Here's ours....this is Carl - the one-eyed Minion - using Lego we already had, which is why there are parts that are a bit random, including a red bit!
If you find my pictures hard to follow then please feel free to ask and I'll post you a clearer picture, and if you can do any better or you want to show yours then I'd be delighted if you upload it to my Facebook page or tweet it to me @thebrickcastle and if you agree I'll add it here!
We were lucky enough to attend a preview showing of Despicable Me 2 as organised by Mumsnet. My review is here....
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| This bit really does just balance until the next layer goes on |
If you find my pictures hard to follow then please feel free to ask and I'll post you a clearer picture, and if you can do any better or you want to show yours then I'd be delighted if you upload it to my Facebook page or tweet it to me @thebrickcastle and if you agree I'll add it here!
We were lucky enough to attend a preview showing of Despicable Me 2 as organised by Mumsnet. My review is here....
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
MyVitamins Giveaway
We all know it's important to eat healthily and look after ourselves, and cooking quick and healthy meals is great, but at times it can be hard to ensure we get the right amount of vitamins and minerals we need. This is especially true of pregnant and breastfeeding Mums.
I'm prone to Iron-deficiency Anaemia and became Anaemic each time I was pregnant despite trying to eat a healthy diet including plenty of Iron-rich foods and having a drink of fresh citrus juice with my meals (vitamin C helps you absorb Iron), and so I had to take supplements for a few months to boost my levels and make me healthy again. I still take a daily supplement because it makes me feel less tired and happier despite my youngest now being 3.
MyVitamins have a huge range of vitamins for any deficiency that you
might experience, including those common in pregnancy and during
feeding. Your baby will pretty much take whatever it needs, so it is Mum
who suffers most in the long run, and those around her - being tired
and grumpy due to Anaemia when you have a brand new baby is very hard for everyone!
MyVitamins have kindly offered 3 months supply of Complete Daily Vitamins and Hair, Skin and Nails Vitamins for me to give away. I've been trying the Complete Daily Vitamins now for the past few days and they are really easy to take and suitable for Vegetarians, and I'm feeling my whole self instead of a lacklustre and grey imitation. With small people in the house I keep my vitamins up in a high locked cupboard out of sight and reach.
For your chance to win 3 months supply of Complete Daily Vitamins and Hair, Skin and Nails Vitamins please complete the Rafflecopter form below -
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Don't forget to look at all of my other competitions - which are listed on this page.
I'm prone to Iron-deficiency Anaemia and became Anaemic each time I was pregnant despite trying to eat a healthy diet including plenty of Iron-rich foods and having a drink of fresh citrus juice with my meals (vitamin C helps you absorb Iron), and so I had to take supplements for a few months to boost my levels and make me healthy again. I still take a daily supplement because it makes me feel less tired and happier despite my youngest now being 3.
MyVitamins have kindly offered 3 months supply of Complete Daily Vitamins and Hair, Skin and Nails Vitamins for me to give away. I've been trying the Complete Daily Vitamins now for the past few days and they are really easy to take and suitable for Vegetarians, and I'm feeling my whole self instead of a lacklustre and grey imitation. With small people in the house I keep my vitamins up in a high locked cupboard out of sight and reach.
For your chance to win 3 months supply of Complete Daily Vitamins and Hair, Skin and Nails Vitamins please complete the Rafflecopter form below -
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Don't forget to look at all of my other competitions - which are listed on this page.
I was sent a selection of vitamins to look at and try
First school reading book for boy no.3
My 4 year old brought home his first book from school this week. We're so proud, he's still a Nursery boy until September. It has no 'reading', but is full of words. It's called Extra Shopping and features a Daddy taking his children around a supermarket buying ingredients. First item on the list is 'Apples'. This might be a nice introduction to reading, except for the fact that it's at this point we realise boy no.3 has spent the last 4 years misunderstanding us.
What letter does apple start with?
Boy no.3 (age 4):Nuh
Me: No, think again, sound it out
BN3: Nuh
Me: Why would it be Nuh?
BN3: Napple....
Me: It's not A napple, it's AN apple
BN3: No it's not
Me: Yes it is
BN3: No, it's 5 apples, look...
The extra ingredients that the family buy made it far even more infuriating. They bought Ice Cream, Squirty Cream and chocolate ball sweeties to make a surprise dessert.
Boy no.4 (age 3): I want Saturday
Me: We all want Saturday
BN4: Can I have Saturday?
Me: On Saturday
BN4: Is it Saturday?
Me: Not yet.
BN4: Awwww, I want Ice Cream Saturday....
The book finally finished I think I want an ice cream Saturday too.....
What letter does apple start with?
Boy no.3 (age 4):Nuh
Me: No, think again, sound it out
BN3: Nuh
Me: Why would it be Nuh?
BN3: Napple....
Me: It's not A napple, it's AN apple
BN3: No it's not
Me: Yes it is
BN3: No, it's 5 apples, look...
The extra ingredients that the family buy made it far even more infuriating. They bought Ice Cream, Squirty Cream and chocolate ball sweeties to make a surprise dessert.
Boy no.4 (age 3): I want Saturday
Me: We all want Saturday
BN4: Can I have Saturday?
Me: On Saturday
BN4: Is it Saturday?
Me: Not yet.
BN4: Awwww, I want Ice Cream Saturday....
The book finally finished I think I want an ice cream Saturday too.....
Monday, 17 June 2013
Breastvest Giveaway and Discount Code
Next week is Keep Britain Breastfeeding week and as a Mother of 5 with 8 years of feeding behind me Breastfeeding is something I think everyone should be encouraged, supported and enabled to do if possible. I will be running a series of posts as part of the Online Scavenger Hunt which runs from 23-29 June and I also have some great giveaways for you.
My first giveaway is in conjunction with Breastvest
Breastvest is an ingenius idea for keeping your tummy and back warm and covered while you feed. I found myself constantly pulling my t-shirt down at the sides to hide my 'unsightly wrinkles', this vest prevents that from ever being an issue. It's available in a range of sizes to fit all shapes, and 6 different colours so that you can match it to any outfit. It can be washed at 40 degrees and even tumble dried, which makes it very user-friendly indeed.
From today until the end of June enter the code BSH25 at the till to receive a massive 25% discount on your order. In addition, throughout Keep Britain Breastfeeding week, they'll be running daily offers and discounts which they will announce on Facebook and TwitterDesigned, tested and approved by breastfeeding mums, breastvest is held in place by straps and scoops just below your nursing bra, completely covering the postnatal tummy so mums can lift up whatever top they are wearing to feed their babies, safe in the knowledge that breastvest has them covered. Breastvest lets mums get back into their favourite clothes sooner, letting them breastfeed whenever, wherever and wearing whatever they want with confidence.
It was invented by now mum-of-two Sam Telfer when she was breastfeeding her first baby, Fred. Frustrated by the lack of wardrobe choice she had - especially after what seemed like an eternity in maternity wear - Sam ruined a succession of her favourite pre-pregnancy tops by stretching the necklines to feed her baby.Thousands of mums all over the world are now enjoying the benefits which come built into breastvest… and when Sam had her second baby, Georgie, she was beyond proud to be one of them!Available at www.breastvest.co.uk and a wide selection of independent stockists in the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
For the rest of June, Breastvest are selling limited issue grey breastvests in aid of The Lullaby Trust, which supports grieving parents whose babies have been lost to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and also provides safe sleeping information. All of the profits from the sale of grey breastvests during June will be donated to them.
For your chance to win a Breastvest in a colour and size of your choosing, please enter using the Rafflecopter below.
Don't forget my other Keep Britain Breastfeeding Competitions - which are all linked on this page
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Despicable Me 2 Review ~ Mumsnet Special Showing
When Mumsnet advertised the chance attend a special showing of Despicable Me 2 I really wanted to submit my application with
"Me, me, me, please let us come, we'll love you forever, Despicable Me is our family favourite and we all think it's totally cool and it'll be an event to remember forever and it'll make Father's Day perfect for my partner because he adores it".Thankfully I actually submitted a far more sane and sensible application, and we were chosen as one of the successful families for the Manchester Printworks showing.
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| Incredibly excited - he didn't want to stand still for a photo! |
Mumsnet had arranged a real spectacular, with balloon-modelling, colouring sheets, a chance to try out the Despicable Me Minion Rush game app (available to download free for Android and IOS) and a 'meet and greet' with two real life minions!
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| Concentrating hard |
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| Competitive Dad getting the new high score! |
| The balloon-modellers were fantastic! |
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| Balloon 'Carl ~ the One-Eyed Minion' |
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| Boy no.4 thought the live minions were a bit scary at first |
There are the familiar mix of jokes for children and other jokes which go over the children's heads and make the adults chuckle, the fabulous soundtrack headed by the heavy basslines of Pharrell Williams, and the brilliant characters voiced by the likes of Steve Carrell, Ken Jeong and Russell Brand.
The film has a lovely pace, with no 'boring bits' to lose the interest of the younger audience. There is always something going on, the minions making a joke or falling over in the background, children playing at the side of the screen or funny faces being pulled.
The story is very easy to follow, the language usually very simple and accompanied by very descriptive visuals, so even my 3 year old can now tell you the entire story start to finish.
This is as good a sequel to any movie as you can ever hope for. It doesn't disappoint and there is nothing forced about the storyline whatsoever. It introduces interesting new characters and plotlines, but still has all of the old favourites - including the multitudes of minions!
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| Still not entirely trusting the live minions! |
We all loved it, we'll no doubt have the Blu-ray within days of it's release and it'll get as much play as the first movie has done. A definite 5/5, I can't wait to see it again!
If you are a fan of Lego then we have made our own Minion from Lego and have the instructions for you to make your own here...
We were lucky enough to be picked from the applicants to Mumsnet for this early showing. Mumsnet is a free online group offering support, advice and discussion for parents and other people who care for children.
Friday, 14 June 2013
Using Unusual Words
I really enjoy using unusual words, I use them with my kids all the time. My 3 year old often complains of harrassment and asks his brother to "cease and desist".
I try very hard not to alienate the person I'm talking to, or sound like a Police Officer giving a testimony, but it's nice to expand your vocabulary. I love to learn a new word. Whenever anyone says something I don't understand I get quite excited and demand to know what it means, or Google it instantly. It's infuriating when I'm in a conversation where I can't stop them and ask straightaway. I'm the same with our teenagers - some days it's like they're talking a different language, and thankfully I'm still keen enough to find out what on Earth it all means!
In the half hour before writing this I've used somnambulism, interrobang and inordinate. I feel quite proud.
My favourite word for today though has to be propitious. I've had the prize for my #SpecialK30 blog post delivered and we have a full weekend of adventure and excitement ahead of us. It's raining, but who cares?
What are your favourite rarely-used words? I'd especially love if you have one I've never heard of!
Somnambulism = Sleepwalking
Interrobang = '!?' or '?!'
Inordinate = unusually or disproportionately large or excessive
Propitious = full of promise, good, favourable
I try very hard not to alienate the person I'm talking to, or sound like a Police Officer giving a testimony, but it's nice to expand your vocabulary. I love to learn a new word. Whenever anyone says something I don't understand I get quite excited and demand to know what it means, or Google it instantly. It's infuriating when I'm in a conversation where I can't stop them and ask straightaway. I'm the same with our teenagers - some days it's like they're talking a different language, and thankfully I'm still keen enough to find out what on Earth it all means!
In the half hour before writing this I've used somnambulism, interrobang and inordinate. I feel quite proud.
My favourite word for today though has to be propitious. I've had the prize for my #SpecialK30 blog post delivered and we have a full weekend of adventure and excitement ahead of us. It's raining, but who cares?
What are your favourite rarely-used words? I'd especially love if you have one I've never heard of!
Somnambulism = Sleepwalking
Interrobang = '!?' or '?!'
Inordinate = unusually or disproportionately large or excessive
Propitious = full of promise, good, favourable
Thursday, 13 June 2013
DragonBall Z Budokai HD Collection for PlayStation 3
Sometimes my teenagers get something to review, and this really is one of those occasions.
Zavvi.com, the online entertainment, gifts and clothing store, sent us DragonBall Z Budokai HD Collection for PlayStation 3 to have a play.
This is a bundle of two games on one disc - DragonBall Z: Budokai 1 and DragonBall Z: Budokai 3, which were originally released by Namco Bandai on the Playstation 2 in 2002 and 2004 respectively. This edition for the PS3 has been remastered in HD and now offers trophies and achievements.
DragonBall Z is PEGI 12 rated (Pan European Game Information). It is basically your standard fighting game, either playing 1on1 or tournaments against up to 7 human opponents using the same Playstation, or against a computer controlled opponent. Both games play very intuitively, so anyone who is used to Playstation gaming can pick up the controller and start right away.
The 'special moves' use button combinations that no ordinary human can remember, but somehow this doesn't put anyone off ~ teenagers especially. I must admit fighting games aren't really my thing, I don't mind a quick go every now and again, but I have no real desire to play one through to the end of a tournament, and when I do play, I tend to find a combination of buttons that causes a special move to happen, and just repeatedly use that - yes, I AM that person.
One let down is that it's very hard to work out which controller you are when playing a tournament against more than one other person, so we did end up with lots of scrambling across the room to grab a different controller as people's characters stood idly being pummeledby their opponent.
This is an essential for fans of the series, who no doubt will enjoy the remastered and enhanced graphics and entirely new soundtrack. It's interesting to play 10 years on, it takes you right back to 2002 and my teenagers have commented on the fact that they were too young to play the original, but were well aware of it and watched the TV show, and they also feel that games from that era have a special nostalgic appeal.
Although trophies and achievements are now fully supported, there still isn't any online play capability, which I think will mean that this game does disappoint the younger population who are used to being able to play against friends who are not actually with you at the time.
My family have had a real laugh playing this, especially the older 3 males. It stands the test of time as a light and easy game, which is good for a laugh and best enjoyed with a few friends.
Zavvi sells a huge range of PS3 games, mainly at heavily discounted prices. They also sell games for other platforms, CD's, DVD's, gifts, toys and clothes.
Zavvi.com, the online entertainment, gifts and clothing store, sent us DragonBall Z Budokai HD Collection for PlayStation 3 to have a play.
This is a bundle of two games on one disc - DragonBall Z: Budokai 1 and DragonBall Z: Budokai 3, which were originally released by Namco Bandai on the Playstation 2 in 2002 and 2004 respectively. This edition for the PS3 has been remastered in HD and now offers trophies and achievements.
DragonBall Z is PEGI 12 rated (Pan European Game Information). It is basically your standard fighting game, either playing 1on1 or tournaments against up to 7 human opponents using the same Playstation, or against a computer controlled opponent. Both games play very intuitively, so anyone who is used to Playstation gaming can pick up the controller and start right away.
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| DragonBall Z: Budokai 1 |
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| DragonBall Z:Budokai 3 |
One let down is that it's very hard to work out which controller you are when playing a tournament against more than one other person, so we did end up with lots of scrambling across the room to grab a different controller as people's characters stood idly being pummeledby their opponent.
This is an essential for fans of the series, who no doubt will enjoy the remastered and enhanced graphics and entirely new soundtrack. It's interesting to play 10 years on, it takes you right back to 2002 and my teenagers have commented on the fact that they were too young to play the original, but were well aware of it and watched the TV show, and they also feel that games from that era have a special nostalgic appeal.
Although trophies and achievements are now fully supported, there still isn't any online play capability, which I think will mean that this game does disappoint the younger population who are used to being able to play against friends who are not actually with you at the time.
My family have had a real laugh playing this, especially the older 3 males. It stands the test of time as a light and easy game, which is good for a laugh and best enjoyed with a few friends.
Zavvi sells a huge range of PS3 games, mainly at heavily discounted prices. They also sell games for other platforms, CD's, DVD's, gifts, toys and clothes.
Zavvi sent us this disc free of charge in order to review
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