tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36295237779129909392024-03-13T11:00:50.561+00:00Baby BabySandy Calico's blog. Occasionally well written. Some good photographs.sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.comBlogger602125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-46873370197638435342015-08-04T15:33:00.000+01:002015-08-04T15:33:48.713+01:00Silenced<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I love dragonflies. This is a fairly recent development.<br />
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When Presley was born he went straight to special care. The name label on his incubator was decorated with a dragonfly sticker. I now own many items with a dragonfly motif. Something bad will happen if I don't keep collecting dragonflies. It's his talisman. His animal spirit. What a load of nonsense. I don't really believe that, I'm just a sentimental soul who likes to shop.<br />
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I'm also strangely enjoying tapping away at my laptop right now. I haven't been able to write for a while. I've been very busy. It's not only that that has kept me away from my blog. I feel trapped by Google.<br />
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I order birthday presents for the boys, forgetting to use an incognito window, and I spent the next week hastily closing tabs when ads for those presents pop up. I look at a handbag, but it's too expensive. I see sense and decide not to buy it. I spend the next week being tormented by that bag on every website. Don't even get me started on how Facebook has changed so I can't see what I want to see, or the way no one talks on Twitter, only broadcasts, or how you're supposed to use 12 filters and 47 hashtags on Instagram. I've digressed. I'm sorry, but ARGH.<br />
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My Blogger blog is linked to G+ - I have no idea why, it's a colossal waste of time, but I've had 1.5m views, so I can't bin it, can I? G+ is linked to my Gmail account. I use my Gmail account for work, for school, for real life friends and acquaintances. I noticed recently that Google had started calling me Sandy Calico when I send an email. Now it's out there I can't force people to forget they ever saw that name. Now people I know through work, school and elsewhere all know about my blog. I'm assuming now that they all wondered who Sandy Calico was and Googled me. They know things about me that I wouldn't have necessarily shared with them in real life.<br />
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There is so much that I need to say. I need to dump some of the thoughts churning around in my mind. Some of them keep me awake at night. Some haunt me in the daytime. It would certainly help me, and I feel it may help others, if I write about my struggles with food, for instance, but how can I when I know who is reading? Everything is muddled, when it should be compartmentalised. I want all the people I know to stay in the little boxes I put them in. If I want to let someone out of their box, that should be my choice.<br />
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Imagine a Venn diagram of people who know me by my real name and people I don't mind knowing my pseudonym. It should be up to me to put them in the intersection.<br />
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I can't be bothered to start a new, anonymous blog. I don't have it in me to build up another 'brand'. Incidentally every blogger having to be their own brand and competing with each other has pretty much killed the blogging community (in my opinion). Now it's all about links and promotion, there's nothing natural or pure about it. Yes, I'm digressing. I'm not sorry about that.<br />
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I'd like to unravel the internet and start it again.<br />
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This is my space and I don't feel comfortable here anymore.<br />
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You may also like to read:<br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/what-is-point-of-social-media.html" target="_blank">What is the point of social media?</a> Written in Jan 2012, it's still how I feel.<br />
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<br />sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.com51tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-28724884971815353132015-04-01T07:34:00.000+01:002015-04-01T07:34:59.265+01:00100 Pounds Lighter<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I've fallen off the wagon again. I was ill from mid-November to New Year and put on loads of weight over Christmas. I lost a stone in January, then managed to put it on again in February. Careless. March was a yo-yo month, and again I haven't been well. I have been feeling stressed and have turned to food. I thought I had conquered my emotional eating, sadly this is not the case. Yet.<br />
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I will not be beaten. I made this before and after image to remind me how far I had come. I'm no longer 100lbs lighter, but I am still a lot lighter than I was. I am still running, albeit slower than last year. I'm still on my journey, hanging in there by my fingernails, determined not to slide back to poor health.<br />
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I'm starting (again) today. In a year from now, I'll be glad I did. Will you join me?<br />
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If I have inspired you to lose weight or take up running, please consider nominating me for a Brilliance In Blogging award. There is an Inspire category.<br />
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sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-58138126707043530092015-03-26T13:01:00.000+00:002015-03-26T13:01:26.558+00:00Book Review: The Outsider by Emily Organ<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Outsider is Emily Organ's second novel. I enjoyed her first novel, <a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/book-review-last-day-by-emily-organ.html" target="_blank">The Last Day</a>, so I was looking forward to reading The Outsider.<br />
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The Outsider finds Yasmin falling for millionaire businessman, and widower, Daniel. Their whirlwind romance is over-shadowed by Lisa, Daniel's first wife. Was her death an accident? Richard, their gardener, is certain that it wasn't. What is Yasmin getting herself into? Will she be accepted by Daniel's (and Lisa's) friends? Is she in danger?<br />
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This romantic thriller builds the tension beautifully, right from the first chapter. I love Emily's use of cold imagery and falling rain to set the opening scene. The characters of Yasmin and Richard are full and rounded. By keeping the reader in the dark about Daniel's feelings, we understand how insecure Yasmin feels and why she is fascinated by Richard's investigation.<br />
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The Outsider is cleverly crafted, with a well-disguised twist to keep the reader guessing right to the end. Emily's writing is more assured this time. The Outsider is a great read - I couldn't put it down -and I thoroughly recommend it.<br />
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The Outsider is available at <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Outsider-Emily-Organ/dp/0992909333/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427372690&sr=8-1&keywords=the+outsider+emily+organ" target="_blank">Amazon</a> and iBooks and Google Play, etc..<br />
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<i>Disclosure: I want sent a review copy, free of charge. Opinions are my own.</i><br />
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This giant cupcake was fun to bake and a joy to eat. My son requested this cake for his 7th birthday. Once we had the concept it was simply a case of working out how to make it happen. Here is some guidance, followed by the recipe and detailed construction instructions.<br />
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To start with you will need a giant cupcake baking tin. Mine was just £5 from good old Aldi.<br />
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Then stick ice cream wafers on the sides with (more) butter cream, to resemble a giant cone.<br />
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Swirl generously with vanilla butter cream, so you get a Mr. Whippy effect. Add sauce and sprinkles. More is more...</div>
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375g Butter, at room temperature</div>
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375g Caster sugar</div>
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6 large Eggs</div>
375g Self-Raising Flour<br />
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Spray your tin thoroughly with cake release spray (or grease it, old style). Cut a circle of grease proof paper or baking parchment and place it at the bottom of the base part of the tin.<br />
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Heat oven to 140 fan or gas mark 3.<br />
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In a large mixing bowl, cream the butter and the sugar. I use a handheld electric whisk, although you could use a wooden spoon and plenty of elbow grease.<br />
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Add the vanilla extract and then whisk in the eggs, one at a time.<br />
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Fold in the flour, one heaped tablespoon at a time. Use a metal spoon for this. You are aiming to keep as much air in the mixture as possible. This is a big cake and you want the sponge to be light and fluffy.<br />
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If the mixture feels a bit heavy, carefully stir in some milk at this point.<br />
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Pour the batter into the two sides of the tin, leaving at least a couple of centimetres at the top to allow room for the cakes to rise.<br />
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Bake in the centre of the pre-heated oven for 75 minutes, until a metal skewer or cake tester comes out clean.<br />
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Once the cakes are cool, slice the base in half horizontally. I use a cake wire, but you can easily use a knife here. Top Tip: place cocktail sticks above and below where you are going to cut, so you can align the two pieces easily.<br />
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<li>I have two children who enjoy baking, and cookie dough and Nutella will transfer from them to me, even though they deny touching <i>anything </i>with mucky hands.</li>
<li>These beauties, designed by Henry Holland and worn by yours truly, are available from Home Sense or <a href="http://www.tkmaxx.com/women/the-red-nose-day-designer-homeware-collection/icat/9401" target="_blank">online</a> and are raising money for a good cause, for Comic Relief.</li>
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I now wear my apron from the second I start cooking, until I've loaded the dishwasher and washed up the bits that aren't allowed in it. It's no exaggeration to say that it has changed my life and saved my clothes.</div>
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If you would like also to <a href="http://my.rednoseday.com/sponsor/sandy" target="_blank">sponsor me for the Danceathon</a>, that would be amazing. I will be dancing for six hours to raise money that really makes a #LastingChange.</div>
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The first ever <a href="http://www.rednoseday.com/tv-events-and-news/danceathon?utm_source=marketing&utm_medium=redirect&utm_campaign=danceathon" target="_blank">Comic Relief Danceathon</a> is taking place at Wembley on 8 March 2015, and I'll be there as part of the mighty <a href="http://teamhonk.org/" target="_blank">Team Honk</a>.<br />
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This will be the third year that Team Honk have raised money for Comic Relief. Remember the <a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/so-i-handed-team-honk-blogger-relay.html" target="_blank">Relay and Damini the elephant</a>?<br />
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It's slowly beginning to sink in that I'm going to have to dance non-stop for six hours. Six whole hours. Of dancing. Oh my. I've been going to a Zumba Dance Class in preparation. That's just one hour of me galumphing around like a red-faced, sweaty, uncoordinated gnu. How will I manage six? There's a different dance to learn every thirty minutes at the Danceathon, from Ballroom to Bollywood.<br />
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I always thought I'd be a good dancer. I've watched Strictly and wanted to have a go, but now I realise I'd be the John Sergeant, the Judy Murray or the Ann Widdicome (God forbid). People would vote to keep me in for comedy purposes. The gits.<br />
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Still, it's going to be an amazing day AND I know I'll be raising money for an awesome charity.<br />
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<b>What you can do</b><br />
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<b>Join me</b><br />
There are still some spaces available. You and your friends can join Team Honk. <a href="http://teamhonk.org/fundraising/how-to-join-the-teamhonkdanceathon-for-red-nose-day/" target="_blank">Find out how</a> and pledge to raise £150.<br />
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<b>Sponsor Me</b><br />
If you can't make it, and want to donate to Comic Relief, please <a href="https://my.rednoseday.com/sponsor/sandy" target="_blank">sponsor me</a>.<br />
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I'm aiming to raise £150. If just 75 of my gorgeous readers gave £2 I'd reach my target. If 15 of you (can I just say, that is a smashing blouse you're wearing) gave £10, I'd reach it even quicker. Thank you.<br />
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The money you donate goes, as always, to charities at home and abroad.<br />
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<br />sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-57300975034354964262015-01-04T12:05:00.004+00:002015-01-04T12:05:33.877+00:00Back on the Treadmill<br />
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This is not a metaphor for the daily routine of work, school and the rest, I literally got back on the treadmill at the gym and I couldn't be happier.<br />
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I felt so at home, so relieved, to be back exercising again.<br />
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I got a cold in the middle of November, that lingered until the week before Christmas, then ho ho atchoo, I got another cold on Christmas Day. This was on top of a few months of an asthmatic chesty cough (that required an x-ray and CT scan to rule out the Big C - that was a scary few weeks).<br />
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So I haven't exercised for eight weeks. I'm still not feeling great, but I knew I had to get back to looking after myself.<br />
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Having the longest cold known to mankind left me feeling very sorry for myself. I'd been struggling at Slimming World too. I found that unless I stuck to the plan 100% for the whole week, I gained weight. One week I had just one evening off the plan and put on 4lbs. This was demoralising and I'd got into the old diet mentality of thinking that the diet was ruined and then having a few days off. Of course this meant weight gains, so I began yoyo-ing. By the beginning of December I was feeling pretty hopeless. I needed a break and decided to forget about eating healthily. Things would have been different had I still been out running four times a week, but I wasn't well enough. As is traditional with the emotional eater, I comforted myself with food. After all, it was Christmas.<br />
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Enough is enough. As of today I am back eating healthily, exercising and taking care of myself. It was a big and difficult step, but already I am feeling happier and lighter. I have the euphoria of having been for a run, albeit on the treadmill at the gym. Like anyone who lived on fancy biscuits, mince pies, cherry brandy, cheese and Gaviscon over the festive season I am now craving simple fresh food.<br />
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I'm also in training as I've signed up for the <a href="http://www.rednoseday.com/tv-events-and-news/danceathon?gclid=CJ29l7yQ-sICFSYIwwodpAYALA" target="_blank">Comic Relief Danceathon</a> at Wembley on 8th March, as part of the mighty <a href="http://teamhonk.org/" target="_blank">Team Honk</a>. That's six solid hours of dancing with the goddess that is Claudia Winkleman. I can't wait.<br />
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I'm a little annoyed with myself for putting on <strike>a bit</strike> a lot of weight over Christmas, but I understand why it happened. It may happen again from time to time, but the most important thing is that I know I can lose it again. It's also a relief to know that I'm still nowhere near the weight I was in October 2012 (when I started at Slimming World). In the meantime, thank goodness for forgiving leggings and Phase Eight over-sized knitwear.<br />
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Happy New Year, friends.<br />
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I love Christmas. I try to enjoy the run up to the Big Day. After all, shopping, wrapping, decorating, crafting and baking are fun things to do. Sadly, when I put them on my daily to do lists they blend in with the other stuff on there: 'make wreath' sits between 'clean windows' and 'take car for service', and 'make gingerbread' gets buried somewhere in the PTA mountain.<br />
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What I am doing is spending less and less time online. I value the friendships I have made, particularly with other bloggers, and I love to see what's going on in Facebookland, but it's a massive distraction from my family. I want to spend the next couple of weeks with my husband and children. I don't just want to be in the same room, I want to be present. This means no laptop and no phone.<br />
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I'll set aside some time to shop the sales (if there's anything left), but the rest of the holidays will be devoted to fun, food, friends and family.<br />
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Wishing all my readers and online friends a spectacular festive season and a peaceful and healthy 2015.<br />
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Last Christmas I made my 87 year old step-dad cry when I handed him his present. I'd made him a hamper of all his favourite food and drink. There was a bottle of wine, dark chocolates, shortbread, jams, chutneys, crackers and even cheese (kept in the fridge until the last minute). I wouldn't have been able to afford to buy a ready made hamper like this, but making my own was fun to do and super easy and affordable.<br />
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If you're making up a <b>food hamper</b> you won't notice the cost if you add one item a week to your shopping list. Look out for special offers, BOGOF's and sales too to reduce the cost even further.<br />
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If you like to make your own presents, as do a lot of my clever blogger friends (ANA Mum Diary, Being Mrs C, Bug Bird Bee, Cat's Yellow Days, The Crazy Kitchen and Me and My Shadow), how about a <b>home made hamper</b>? Start now and make <a href="http://theanamumdiary.co.uk/2012/11/23/gingerbread-syrup-for-coffee-homemade-christmas-gifts/" target="_blank">syrups</a>, flavoured oils, <a href="http://beingmrsc.com/being_mrs_c/2012/04/damson-gin-the-finished-product.html" target="_blank">damson gin</a>, sweet <a href="http://www.catsyellowdays.com/2012/12/17/chilli-jam-a-great-homemade-christmas-gift/" target="_blank">jams</a>, <a href="http://www.thecrazykitchen.co.uk/2011/12/asian-chilli-jam.html" target="_blank">spicy</a> <a href="http://www.thecrazykitchen.co.uk/2011/12/caramelised-onion-jam.html" target="_blank">jams</a>, <a href="http://missielizzie-meandmyshadow.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/homemade-crab-apple-jelly.html" target="_blank">jellies</a>, <a href="http://www.catsyellowdays.com/2012/12/22/red-onion-and-cranberry-chutney/" target="_blank">chutneys</a>, <a href="http://www.thecrazykitchen.co.uk/2011/10/spiced-festive-chutney.html" target="_blank">festive</a> <a href="http://www.thecrazykitchen.co.uk/2011/12/butternut-squash-orange-chutney.html" target="_blank">chutneys</a> and <a href="http://bugbirdbee.co.uk/2014/10/22/hot-piccalilli/" target="_blank">preserves</a>. Nearer the time you can add <a href="http://www.thecrazykitchen.co.uk/2014/09/cumin-seed-crackers-chutney-and.html" target="_blank">crackers</a>, biscuits, <a href="http://www.catsyellowdays.com/2014/01/13/chocolate-orange-fudge/" target="_blank">fudge</a> or mince pies to your hamper.<br />
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Helen at the Crazy Kitchen has made loads of flavoured <b>alcoholic </b>drinks. You may want to make batches of <a href="http://www.thecrazykitchen.co.uk/2013/11/malteser-vodka.html" target="_blank">Malteser Vodka</a>, <a href="http://www.thecrazykitchen.co.uk/2013/11/toffee-vodka.html" target="_blank">Toffee Vodka</a>, <a href="http://www.thecrazykitchen.co.uk/2013/11/cherry-vodka.html" target="_blank">Cherry Vodka</a> and <a href="http://www.thecrazykitchen.co.uk/2011/12/cranberry-vodka.html" target="_blank">Cranberry Vodka</a>, and put them all in a hamper. I know a lot of my friends would LOVE this.<br />
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<b>All you need to make up a hamper</b> is a cardboard box or basket, some wrapping paper to cover it, and cellophane and ribbon to wrap it. For a Christmassy touch, add bells or baubles to the bow, or even <a href="http://pinkoddy.co.uk/blog/2014/10/20/salt-dough-star-gift-ideas/" target="_blank">Pinkoddy's salt dough stars</a>. You can also line the box with scrunched or shredded tissue paper or bubble wrap - this stops the contents rattling around. Collect boxes of all shapes and sizes throughout the year. Here's a great tutorial on <a href="http://www.thecrazykitchen.co.uk/2011/11/how-to-wrap-gift-basket-in-cellophane.html" target="_blank">how to wrap a basket in cellophane</a>.<br />
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Another option is to buy a <b>cake board</b> (79p in Asda) and stick your goodies to the board with double sided tape, then wrap with cellophane and ribbon.<br />
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<b>PTA's</b>: a cake board and cellophane are a brilliant option for displaying <b>raffle prizes</b>. Put together hampers for men, women, children and babies from items donated for your Christmas or summer fayre. This year we noticed several people had donated Gruffalo items, so we made a <b>Gruffalo </b>hamper.<br />
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I make <a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/gifts-for-teacher.html" target="_blank"><b>mini hampers</b> for my children's teachers</a> at the end of each school year. I fill a new <b>mug</b> with fancy tea bags, hot chocolate sachets, marshmallows, mini muffins, cookies and sweets, wrap it in tissue paper and cellophane, all finished off with a bright ribbon. These went down very well, one TA still mentions hers every time I bump into her.<br />
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You could go to an old fashioned sweet shop and fill a (sterilised) jar with sweets of all colours. If you're making similar gifts for several people you could split giant packs of pick and mix <b>sweets</b>. This way you also get to sample the sweets at the same time...<br />
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Make a <b>lolly bouquet</b> by sticking lollies on a polystyrene block, with tissue paper in between. Wrap the block with more tissue paper and cellophane and finish with a large bow.<br />
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To counter the Christmas excess, I know I'd appreciate a good old <b>fruit hamper</b>. Go nuts and add nuts and dates too - after all it is Christmas.<br />
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If, like <a href="http://kidschaos.com/themed-hampers-and-gift-ideas/" target="_blank">Kids Chaos</a>, you know someone who likes <b>stationery</b>, then make them a hamper. You could even fill a large pencil case with gorgeous bits and pieces and wrap it up with a pretty notebook. Likewise, if you know someone who is <b>crafty </b>you could fill a box with ribbons, buttons and other embellishments.<br />
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<b>Pamper hampers</b> are a great gift. You could easily and cheaply put together soap and talc with some slippers for an older relative, or a shower gel, shower puff, body scrub and body lotion kit for someone younger. Pick the items to suit the person. You can also buy a pashmina for pennies on Ebay, use this instead of tissue paper to add colour to your hamper - or make it part of the wrapping.<br />
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You could easily get a <b>relaxation hamper</b> together, including a lavender eye pillow, Rescue Remedy and camomile tea.<br />
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Nail varnish, remover, cotton wool and emery boards would make a great hamper for a friend. Include hand lotion and cotton gloves for the full <b>manicure </b>experience.<br />
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A lot of girls would love a make up bag full of <b>hair accessories</b>. My boys would be over the moon with a <b>party bag style hamper</b>, full of little bits and bobs (balloons, cars, balls, etc.).<br />
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<b>Bakers </b>would adore a pudding bowl full of muffin cases, cookie cutters, wooden spoons and sprinkles.<br />
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You could make someone a <b>car cleaning kit</b>, wrapping up a sponge, chamois leather and car shampoo in a brightly coloured bucket. If someone gave me this I would cry, but some people may appreciate it.<br />
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<b>Gardeners </b>would love a hamper full of seeds, twine, seed markers and some new gloves, perhaps wrapped on a kneeling pad.<br />
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<b>Sports</b> fanatics can be easily catered for. What about a football supporters pack, including a scarf, hand warmers and a travel mug?<br />
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<b>Bloggers</b>, I should add that hampers are an excellent way to recycle your goody bag stash. The recipient will not know where you got their gifts from (unless they're marked as a sample - do check) and you can appear super generous.<br />
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If you know someone who likes owls you can find a whole section devoted to them at one of my favourite online shops, <a href="http://www.dotcomgiftshop.com/owl-gifts?ptid=%2C5103%2C5589" target="_blank">the Dot Com Gift Shop</a>. This is my entry to their blogger competition. I have not been compensated for this blog post, I'm doing it for the love... and the chance to win an iPad Mini...<br />
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Other fabulous hamper ideas:<br />
<a href="http://missielizzie-meandmyshadow.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/movie-night-gift-hamper-ideas.html" target="_blank">12 Movie Night Gift Hamper Ideas</a> by Me and My Shadow<br />
<a href="http://theimaginationtree.com/2011/12/christmas-eve-surprise-box.html" target="_blank">Christmas Eve Surprise Box</a> by Imagination Tree<br />
<a href="http://domesticgoddesque.com/2013/11/hamp-it-up-alternatives-to-the-traditional-christmas-hamper/" target="_blank">Alternatives to the Traditional Christmas Hamper</a> by Domestic Goddesque<br />
<a href="http://www.redtedart.com/2013/11/28/hamper-gift-ideas/" target="_blank">10 Hamper Gift Ideas</a> by Red Ted Art<br />
<a href="http://kidschaos.com/themed-hampers-and-gift-ideas/" target="_blank">Themed Hampers and Gift Ideas</a> by Kids Chaos<br />
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Edited to link up with the fabulous <a href="http://thinlyspread.co.uk/2014/11/07/chocolate-spoons-festive-friday/" target="_blank">Thinly Spread Festive Friday</a><br />
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Mini Tennis is the perfect introduction to the world of tennis for children between 3 and 10 years old. The tailored approach enables children to develop vital tennis skills and techniques at an early stage, and with all the fun and energy of the real thing. There are four stages of Mini Tennis; Tots, Red, Orange and Green, each with their own court size and type of ball.<br />
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<b>LTA Mini Tennis Tots</b> is for children aged 3 to 5 years old and enables them to learn the basics through a series of fun activities, based on the fundamental areas of balance, co-ordination, agility, movement and racket and ball skills. Tots play with sponge balls and 17 or 19 inch rackets.<br />
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<b>LTA Mini Tennis Red</b> is for players aged 8 and under and is played on small courts with mini tennis rackets and red soft balls. Within a modified space and with safer equipment, it’s just like the real game, and gives players opportunities to have long rallies and play different types of shots.<br />
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<b>LTA Mini Tennis Orange</b> is a progression from Mini Tennis Red, and is for players aged 8 and 9. The courts are bigger and wider than red courts, but still smaller than a full size court, and allow players to develop a rounded game whilst learning a range of techniques and tactics.<br />
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<b>LTA Mini Tennis Green</b> is a progression from Mini Tennis Orange, and is for players aged 9 and 10. The court is full size but played with green balls that are 25% slower than a yellow ball. It’s the next stage before moving on to full compression yellow balls on a full sized court and helps players develop and improve all aspects of their game.<br />
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Along the way, players can also earn their stripes with the LTA Mini Tennis Rally Awards. There are different levels at each stage of Mini Tennis and each level covers four different skills: Rally, Serve, Come to the Net and Score and Compete. Coaches and parents can take advantage of personalised promotional materials, awards, merchandise, equipment and clothing via the Mini Tennis Shop and <a href="http://www.mytennistoolkit.com/">www.mytennistoolkit.com</a>.<br />
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They loved it. We were made to feel very welcome. There were eight children in the session, some had been going for a while and others were new. They started with a warm up and then moved on to learning the four stages of backhand, before playing games using a net.</div>
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The boys were able play the games well and remembered the four stages of backhand - and put them into play. They were engaged for the entire hour and thoroughly enjoyed elarning new skills.</div>
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<b><br /></b>· 1 x B ball Felt – Pack of 24<br />
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<i>We have not been compensated for this post. We were just happy to try mini tennis, the first session is free. </i></div>
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Sometimes you just need a big bowl of the warm creamy comfort food that is rice pudding.<br />
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When you're trying to eat healthily and lose weight, you would think that rice pudding would be off the menu. Think again. If you make it yourself, from scratch, you can make it without sugar or even milk.<br />
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There is one rice pudding recipe doing the rounds at Slimming World where you cook pudding rice in diet cream soda to make a rice pudding. This used to be free on Slimming World, but it is now considered a "tweak".<br />
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There are lots of tweaks in Slimming World. People tweak the plan by combining free foods to make other foods. Eventually Slimming World catch on and allocate syn values to these foods (you can have between 5 and 15 Syns per day). Fair enough. You're only kidding yourself if you think you can lose weight if you eat your own body weight in - for instance - cooked lasagne sheets (free), coated in spray oil (also free) and baked in the oven. They're <i>kind of</i> like Doritos, but they're not a filling healthy meal. Tweaks are essentially free foods, but you're not eating them as intended, so they are given a Syn value. Pudding rice is a free food, but rice pudding (made with milk or diet drinks) is not.<br />
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I've made the cream soda rice pudding and it's okay. One day I realised I didn't have enough cream soda to make it, so I improvised and came up with a new method that is just as delicious and - most importantly - SYN FREE*.<br />
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<i>*The small print. My recipe could be considered a tweak (although after a Google search I can't find an official statement by Slimming World about it), UNLESS you make it part of a food-optimised meal, i.e. one third of the meal is Super-Free. I'm yawning just typing this. In a nutshell - I think - if you have a plenty of veg on your plate for your dinner you can have this as a pudding if you serve it with fruit. Whatever. You don't really care about all that, you just want me to tell you how to make my rice pudding.</i><br />
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<b>Sandy's Recipe for Slimming World Rice Pudding</b><br />
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Serves 4<br />
Takes 20-30 minutes<br />
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Ingredients<br />
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<li>6oz Pudding Rice (usually found in the baking aisle of the supermarket)</li>
<li>1 litre cold water</li>
<li>Artificial Sweetener (to taste)</li>
<li>Flavourings (we'll come to that later)</li>
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<li>Put the rice, water and sweetener in a large saucepan and stir</li>
<li>Bring to the boil</li>
<li>Cook for 20-25 minutes</li>
<li>Stir occasionally, gradually reducing the heat down to a gentle simmer </li>
<li>The rice pudding is ready when almost all of the liquid is absorbed by the rice</li>
<li>You can serve it warm or cold</li>
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This is where you can be a little creative.</div>
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I sometimes add a few drops of custard, banana or buttery caramel flavouring to my rice pudding. I love Lakeland Natural Flavours (usually £3.99, but currently on offer - buy one, get one half price). I was just getting the link for you when I saw two new flavours: mulled wine and <a href="http://www.lakeland.co.uk/19443/Lakeland-Natural-Flavour-Xmas-Pudding" target="_blank">Christmas pudding</a>. Oh my.<br />
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Lakeland Natural Flavours also work well mixed into that other Slimming World favourite, Quark.<br />
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If you like cinnamon in your rice pudding, add cinnamon. I can't think of anything more revolting, but it's your rice pudding.<br />
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I also like to stir through a <strike>teaspoon</strike> - who am I kidding? - a tablespoon of jam (2 Syns). Just like school dinners in the 1970's.<br />
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Syn Free <i>(probably)</i> Slimming World Rice Pudding.<br />
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.sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-8352123926606173092014-09-10T13:49:00.000+01:002014-09-10T13:49:09.823+01:00Anti Social Media<br />
Enjoy this blast from the past while you're reading. All will become clear...<br />
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Over the summer holidays I <a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/unplugged.html" target="_blank">unplugged</a>. This post about turning off electronic devices and spending summer outdoors struck a chord with a lot of people. It was picked up by <a href="http://www.childpsychiatryuk.com/the-summer-holidays-are-in-full-swing/" target="_blank">Child Psychiatry UK</a> and was also <a href="http://netmumsblog.com/2014/07/30/blog-of-the-week-unplugged/" target="_blank">Netmums' Blog of the Week</a>.<br />
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We did have a good summer. The boys enjoyed soccer camp. We had days out at <a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes_28.html" target="_blank">Gullivers</a>, the <a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">Milton Keynes beach</a>, Pirate Golf, soft play, local parks and friends' houses. We had a jolly week in Hunstanton and spent a very long, very full, weekend at my in laws. We saw my mum too. We celebrated birthdays. We got new shoes. Okay, that last bit wasn't fun, but you get the idea. We were busy. We got plenty of fresh air. I took my book into the garden, not my phone. I only did a tiny bit of work in the evenings.<br />
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Now the boys are back at school - Year 2, oh my - I have time to get back to my online life. I'm finding it difficult to come back. That first tweet, that first Facebook update, that first Instagram felt <i>difficult</i>. Does anyone else feel slightly uncomfortable after a social media break? Joining back in is a little daunting.<br />
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When I was young, the end of the summer holidays was signified by the arrival of the fair on our village park. My brother and I would watch from our bedroom window as the the waltzer and the dodgems arrived on the backs of brightly painted trucks. We'd shout down to Mum with minute by minute updates. We'd go back to school on the Wednesday and the fair opened that night. We'd go for a look round then, to see what was there. We would usually go properly on the Thursday night, holding a handful of 10 pence pieces. I can smell the onions cooking, see the red, blue, orange, green and yellow flashing light bulbs, feel the force of the rickety rides and hear 'Feels Like I'm in Love' by Kelly Marie, like it's yesterday. We'd come home with our friends, holding a half-dead goldfish, a battered bag of candy floss and a half-eaten toffee apple.<br />
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Now the end of summer is marked by a back to school blaze of photographs of children in their too big school jumpers, stood outside front doors. Pinterest is full of autumn crafts, Halloween nonsense, bonfire toffee recipes and Christmas, Christmas, Christmas. And don't get me started on the Ice Bucket Challenge. It's all a bit too <i>look at me</i> <i>in your face</i> for me (apart from the back to school photographs, I love those).<br />
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Last year September to December flew by as I fitted in preparing for my family Christmas, with PTA duties and my freelance work. It's a busy time, but I want to enjoy the run up to Christmas this year. I want to have time to decorate the house, make cards, decorations, wreaths and gingerbread houses without feeling like I'm up against it all the time, like it's a chore, a job to get ticked off the endless <i>to do</i> list. Something has to give, and I now know what it is. My online life.<br />
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A couple of years ago I wrote a post called <a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/what-is-point-of-social-media.html" target="_blank">What is the Point of Social Media?</a> Revisiting it today I realise that I still feel that way. I'm not that active online, although I can spend hours quietly nosing around blogs and bloggers, news websites and Pinterest. I often feel like this is wasted time, when I could be more productive. Perhaps it's time to keep the laptop closed more often and for longer?<br />
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Is is just me? Am I just being anti-social?<br />
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Do you have the balance right? I'd love to know how you do it.<br />
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I remember my summer holidays in the 1970's. The days were long and sunny. We called for our friends and had adventures in the woods. We found monster caterpillars. We made camps in the garden, we played Mummies and Daddies (there were a few kisses, but it was very innocent).<br />
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We rode our bikes around the village. We went to the park. We swung as high as we dared and jumped off onto the dirt. We all clung to the bright orange seesaw, trying to bump everyone else off. Our hands smelled of the metal of the climbing frame. We sat under the trees and collected beech nuts. We played in the grass cuttings.<br />
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We went to The Dump, but avoided the old mattresses so we didn't get fleas. We made dens in the hedgerows. We descended on our mums in rotation, and scrounged ice pops and iced Ribena. We came home for lunch and tea. No one wore a watch. No one had a mobile phone.<br />
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How I would love my children to experience that kind of summer. To have that much freedom.<br />
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The closest my boys get to having adventures is when they find a corner of our secure garden and start digging in the mud. I sometimes let them walk to the post box together. They are out of my sight for twenty long seconds.<br />
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Play dates are arranged. The wide school catchment area means that we usually drive to friends' houses. We also arrange to meet in the local park and take a picnic. We walk there and I love letting the boys run across the field to get to the pirate ship. I follow behind, watching them like a hawk.<br />
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In these fearful times, where everyone is a potential child snatcher, I just can't let go. I can't give them the freedom they need to learn to play, to look out for one another and be responsible. They are still only six and five. Maybe in a couple of years I will feel more confident and give the the chance to blossom.<br />
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Until then I need to give them the best, most fun summer holiday experience I can. This means keeping the laptop closed. I'm switching off for the summer, at least during the day. I don't want my children to remember their summer holidays as mum sitting at the laptop and them glued to electronic devices (as much as they love Mario, Luigi, Yoshi and the gang).<br />
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I want us to go out and get hot playing football, cricket, badminton and golf. I want us to walk, run and cycle. I want us to eat picnics, hide in the long grass and find banks to roll down.<br />
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If I ignore you on social media, it's not personal. It's not you, it's me. I want to live life unplugged this summer.<br />
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There's a theme park in Milton Keynes, practically on our door step.<br />
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Gulliver's Land is almost Lilliputian, compared with it's bigger, noisier, well-known, busier cousins. It may be small, but it is perfectly formed. Still, there are over 70 rides and attractions. That's enough to keep me and my children occupied all day and we got to do everything we wanted.<br />
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The park is officially opened at 10.30, with a ribbon cutting ceremony, but you are let in the entrance before then. There is a carousel to get you warmed up, and a cafe with fairly decent coffee too.<br />
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Once inside everyone headed for the new ride, the Twist and Joust. I think there were logistical issues getting people on and off the ride as the queue moved very slowly. I guess there would be teething problems when a new ride opens. This put us off a little and we didn't try the Twist and Joust this time.<br />
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There were plenty of other big rides - with tiny queues - to keep my 5 and 6 year old thrill-seekers happy. They LOVE the log flume and the Python roller coaster. Me, not so much. If it was up to me I'd stick with the gentler rides, like the wonderful, gentle Jungle River ride and the tea cups. I may have closed my eyes and screamed on the big rides, but I am proud that I didn't swear.<br />
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We have a new fridge magnet. It's a photograph of my children enjoying the log flume, and me screaming my head off. No, you're not seeing it.<br />
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This is more my style, being chauffeur driven in the Vintage Cars.<br />
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It is difficult when you go to a theme park with two young children. There are only a few rides (like the Tug Boat) where you can take them both on with you. Mostly there is space for one adult and one child and nowhere to leave other children. On some of the rides (like the one pictured below), six year old Presley was tall enough to ride alone, with me accompanying five year old Cash in the chariot behind him.</div>
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I'd recommend taking one adult per child under 140cm tall. Luckily we were joined today by my friend and her son. We were able to take it in turns to go on everything, with one adult left to hold the bags and watch the children.<br />
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The signs indicating who could and who could not go on a ride were excellent and perfectly clear. The staff measured each child and were clearly enforcing the rules. They were vigilant and safety-conscious. This gives you confidence, even though some of the staff looked quite young. Having said that, I am 44. A lot of people look very young to me.<br />
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<b>Attractions</b><br />
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As well as the rides for all ages, there are other attractions that the children all enjoyed today. There is a massive ball pond for smaller children, a very good rope climbing frame, as well as traditional adventure playground equipment.<br />
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We had fun in the maze.<br />
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There are many places to eat at Gulliver's. In the food court there is a good choice of food from around the world, including a fresh tasting tuna salad (not sure where in the world it was supposed to be from...). There is also a pizza and pasta restaurant.<br />
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Slushies, cold drinks, coffee, crepes and ice creams are sold all around the park and the prices are reasonable.<br />
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Presley enjoyed his £2.50 hot dog.<br />
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There are plenty of picnic tables and a grassy area at the far end of the park where we spread out our picnic blankets. There are bins galore and Gulliver's have addressed the problem of the wasps that were quite a nuisance when we visited last summer. They have hung fake wasp nests in the trees and we didn't see a wasp all day.<br />
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The park is pretty well maintained, although the boys were disappointed that three of the four mechanical diggers were out of order. Some areas could do with a lick of paint, but it would seem that there is an ongoing upgrade happening.<br />
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The toilets were clean and they were evenly spaced throughout the park.<br />
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<b>Want to go to Gulliver's?</b><br />
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There are Gulliver's Land theme parks in Matlock Bath and Warrington, as well as in Milton Keynes. Also in Milton Keynes is a Dinosaur and Farm Park, a Splash Zone, a campsite and a new Nerf Zone. We went to a birthday party in the Nerf Zone last week and all the children there LOVED IT.<br />
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For up to date prices and all information check out the <a href="https://www.gulliversfun.co.uk/milton-keynes" target="_blank">Gulliver's website</a>.<br />
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You can find also Gulliver's on <a href="https://twitter.com/gullymouse" target="_blank">Twitter</a> and <a href="https://www.facebook.com/gullymouse" target="_blank">Facebook</a><br />
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<i>Disclosure: I was given free entry for myself and my two children in exchange for this review. I have not been told what to write.</i><br />
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Other reasons to love living in Milton Keynes:<br />
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<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">MK International Festival</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">MK Dons Football Club</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The sausage and cider festival</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The Stables at Wavendon</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">Milton Keynes Museum</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The wildlife</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The well-planned new city</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">Furzton Lake</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/09/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The Concrete Cows</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The 'Beach'</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/04/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The green open spaces</a><br />
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The IF is a ten day festival of family events, music, comedy, cabaret and food and drink.</div>
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Hurry to Middleton Hall (outside John Lewis) where you'll find this amazing space-age space.<br />
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It's a luminarium. Inside you're cocooned; immersed in light, colour and sound.<br />
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It's a warm and calming experience. We went as a family and could have stayed for hours. The boys loved it. They had a map each and led us around the 'rooms' where we sat, layed or rolled around.<br />
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I also went to Kaffe Matthews: The Lock Shift Songs where you lie on a sonic bed and listen to and feel a journey along the Grand Union Canal from London to Milton Keynes. This was another awesome sensory experience.<br />
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A few of my friends from Rock Choir sang on the recording. Again, I could have stayed longer. The bed was extremely comfortable and I really didn't mind sharing with a stranger...<br />
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Finally, on Monday, Andy and I went to see Adrian Edmondson and the Bad Shepherds perform a set in the Stables Spiegeltent at Willen Lake.<br />
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<a href="http://www.thebadshepherds.com/" target="_blank">The Bad Shepherds</a> play punk songs on folk instruments and they are amazing live. While the banter between the songs was amusing, this trio are seriously good musicians. I was blown away by their versions of 'Down in the Tube Station', 'The Sound of the Suburbs' and 'Once in a Lifetime', among others. I had a lump in my throat listening to 'Ace of Spades', as Ade introduced it by saying that it was Rik's favourite song.<br />
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The IF runs until 27th July.<br />
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Other reasons to love living in Milton Keynes:<br />
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<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">MK Dons Football Club</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The sausage and cider festival</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The Stables at Wavendon</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">Milton Keynes Museum</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The wildlife</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The well-planned new city</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">Furzton Lake</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/09/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The Concrete Cows</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The 'Beach'</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/04/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The green open spaces</a><br />
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My words of wisdom:<br />
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TEACH YOUR CHILDREN TO TIDY UP AFTER THEMSELVES<br />
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Seriously.<br />
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I don't care what you feed them, or how you feed them.<br />
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I don't care what time they go to bed, or whose bed they sleep in.<br />
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I don't care if you work inside the home, outside the home, or not at all.<br />
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I pass no judgement on your parenting.<br />
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BUT...<br />
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If I could offer new parents one piece of advice that will make their lives easier, and more pleasant in the long run, it would be to teach their children to tidy up after themselves.<br />
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Nobody told me that I should do this. They had plenty to say about birth, breastfeeding and sleeping, plenty to set me up to feel a failure as a new mother, but nothing that would improve my life.<br />
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I have failed at parenting. My house is tip. It is full-to-bursting. We can never find anything. The boys seem unable to play properly. Clothes are taken off and thrown on the floor. If I ask them to tidy, toys are kicked under the sofa. I despair.<br />
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So, new parents, save yourselves while there's still time.<br />
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Teach them to tidy.<br />
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I'M BEGGING YOU.<br />
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You'll thank me one day.<br />
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You're welcome.<br />
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Over to you. If you could give new parents once piece of advice, what would it be?<br />
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.sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-81174297565118166292014-07-14T18:25:00.000+01:002014-07-14T18:25:13.571+01:00Book Review: The Last Day by Emily Organ<br />
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I was thrilled to hear that another of my friends had written and published a book. That is genuinely thrilled, not sarcastically thrilled.<br />
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I've written two chapters towards my novel, and that's all. Seeing friends get off their backsides - or rather stay on their backsides - and get writing makes me happy and inspires me too.<br />
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I met Emily Organ many years ago, through blogging. Her blog posts are always thoughtful, amusing and well-written. As she is one of my favourite writers, I couldn't wait to read her first novel.<br />
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<i>The Last Day</i> is about a man called George. He has known the date of his death (12 September 1985) since he was a boy. As the novel progresses though this day, secrets are revealed. We learn more about George, and the people in his life, as the plot twists and turns throughout the day.<br />
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The characters are all well-rounded and strong. It took me a while to warm to George, but by the end I really cared what happened to him.<br />
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What I particularly loved was the sense of time and place Emily evokes. The 80's cultural references are spot on. Her descriptions of the town setting are strong and you can feel the impact of the environment on the characters.<br />
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The pace of the novel is excellent. You're kept guessing right up to the end. I couldn't put it down.<br />
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If you like Kate Atkinson's novels, I think you'll like <i>The Last Day</i>.<br />
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I thoroughly enjoyed The Last Day. Such a relief to enjoy the book when you know the author...<br />
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You can find <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Emily-Organ/e/B00K5O2IK6/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1405356724&sr=1-2-ent" target="_blank">The Last Day on Emily Organ's author page on Amazon</a>.<br />
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I recently wrote about <a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/how-i-started-running.html" target="_blank">how I started running</a>. For those of you who are thinking of taking up running, or who have just started running, here are a few things you need, and a few things you want.</div>
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<b>Running Shoes</b></div>
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Buy proper running socks when you buy your running shoes. Try them on together. Running socks are padded and designed to fit beautifully. The last thing you want is a blister. With my combination of shoes and socks I haven't had a single blister in over 150 miles of running. </div>
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<b>A Sports Bra</b></div>
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You need to minimise bounce when you're running to avoid damaging your breasts, and to stop jokes about giving yourself two black eyes. I like <a href="http://www.shockabsorber.co.uk/en/" target="_blank">Shock Absorber</a> bras, they are brilliant for (my) large breasts. They have to be tight, but comfortable. I use also mine to store my inhaler, phone, a tissue and my door key. I'm sure they're not designed for all that,but it works for me.</div>
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Getting them on can be tricky sometimes. Here is a photograph of me with a fat lip. I was putting on a sports bra and managed to punch myself in the face. Oops.</div>
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Yes, yes, I know clothes are a 'must-have'. No one wants to see a naked runner. You can start running in leggings or jogging bottoms and a t-shirt, but once you start sweating cotton is too heavy. This is the time to invest in some Lycra. Material that wicks the sweat from your body will keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. I wear vests in the summer, with cropped tights, and long-sleeved tops in the winter, with full-length tights. Supermarkets all carry their own sports ranges. I like <a href="http://www.sportsdirect.com/running/running-clothing/ladies-running-clothing" target="_blank">Karrimor from Sports Direct</a>. Look out for their frequent 90% off sales.</div>
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I wear a baseball cap if there's any chance of rain, as it keeps my specs dry. It is also useful to keep the sun off your head, and it keeps my hair out of my face.</div>
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You will probably want to start recording your runs, to see how you're pacing yourself and to keep track of all those personal records. I have a <a href="http://sites.garmin.com/forerunner10/" target="_blank">Garmin Forerunner 10</a>. It's the entry level Garmin and I bought it in an Amazon flash sale for £60. I'm very pleased with it. I love looking at my stats on my laptop when I get home from a run. You can see your pace go down as you go uphill and follow your route on the map.</div>
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If I'm planning a new route I like to know the distance I'll be running. I use the <a href="http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/" target="_blank">G-Map Pedomter</a>. It's free and super simple to use. I used it to plan my first 10k.</div>
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<b>Heart Rate Monitor</b></div>
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<b>Water</b></div>
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I joined a gym last December when the footpaths were too icy for safe running. The treadmill is great for pacing yourself, but I find it pretty boring. If I go to the gym I usually go on the treadmill, cross trainer, bike and rower, and use the weights. This way I am working other parts of my body. The gym was a life-saver when I had a painful knee and couldn't run for a couple of weeks. I was able to keep my fitness levels up. Choose a gym that is near to your home or work, otherwise you won't go. I'm lucky that my local leisure centre has a small cheap gym. It's five minutes from my house and rarely busy.</div>
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sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-51003405526302958732014-05-20T14:17:00.000+01:002014-05-20T14:17:06.111+01:00The Small Things About a Big Weight Loss<br />
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I've lost a lot of weight, seven stone is a lot of weight by anyone's standards.<br />
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It has come off gradually, over eighteen or so months.<br />
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Losing a lot of weight has made a massive difference to my life. I can buy clothes anywhere on the high street (goodbye forever, Evans) and I have boundless energy, but I've also noticed other changes, smaller changes.<br />
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I'm no longer the biggest person in the room.<br />
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I can sit on swings at the park without fear they will collapse beneath me.<br />
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I can accompany my boys on the dodgems, and join them in the soft play (I didn't say that all changes were for the better...).<br />
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I've had to tighten my watch strap by five notches.<br />
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I can sit on the rickety chair without worrying that it will break.<br />
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I had to buy a cheap ring from Claire's Accessories to keep my wedding and engagement rings on. The ring I bought is size S. It's not tight either.<br />
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I'm not embarrassed going into McDonalds. Well, I am, I'm embarrassed that I let my children have Happy Meals as a treat. I'm not embarrassed about going in there as a fat person.<br />
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I can park anywhere, confident that I can get in or out of my car.<br />
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I no longer have to turn sideways to get through gaps.<br />
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My laptop now fits on my lap.<br />
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I run up the stairs to my hairdresser and don't have to pause near the top to get my breath back before I open the door and go in.<br />
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My skin is clear.<br />
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My entire wardrobe is a rainbow of colour, it used to be 95% black.<br />
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I hardly ever have a headache.<br />
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People who haven't seen me for a while walk straight past me.<br />
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I can get into child's pose for the first since I started doing yoga thirteen years ago.<br />
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I no longer get indigestion or heartburn.<br />
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My children can get their arms round me for a hug.<br />
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Actually, on reflection, these are big things.<br />
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How do you start running?<br />
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Well, you just have to run.<br />
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I've always watched the London Marathon and thought that I'd love to be able to run. Being inactive and overweight pretty much my whole life meant that this was not a serious consideration. I'd call runners 'freaks' as I drove past them, one hand on the steering wheel, the other in a family bag of Maltesers.<br />
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In 2012 I had <a href="http://www.thinkitchangeit.com/index.html" target="_blank">Cognitive Hypnotherapy</a> and joined Slimming World. By September 2013 I'd lost around three stone, but was in a yo yo/plateau holding pattern. I was more active, choosing to walk short distances instead of taking the car, but hadn't taken that next big step: to exercise.<br />
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I mentioned to a school mum friend that I'd like to see if I could run. She suggested that I walk around the football field near the school and when I got to the short end I could try running - very gently - along that end. That was all, then I could walk back to the car.<br />
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I was nervous, in fact I was terrified. I had NEVER run anywhere ever.<br />
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I walked along the long edge of the football field. I turned the corner at the end of the field and started a gentle ambling jog. By the time I was half way along, I was out of breath This was hard work. I wondered if I'd make it to the end. I kept going. At three quarters of the way along I was struggling. I felt my whole body wobbling as I panted. The arms of my rain jacket rubbed rhythmically against my sides as my elbows pumped. Still I kept going. Somehow I made it to the next corner before I started walking again. Puffing and walking.<br />
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I had 'run' 100 metres.<br />
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I walked back to the car, triumphant.<br />
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What a buzz.<br />
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If I could do it once, I could do it again.<br />
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A couple of days later I went out for a walk with another school mum friend. She had a running app on her phone. I was going to try to run for 60 seconds, then walk for a few minutes, then run again. She was my personal trainer that day, encouraging me, cheering me on, keeping time. I managed almost 4 minutes of running that day.<br />
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I downloaded this <a href="http://c25kfree.com/" target="_blank">Couch to 5k app</a> onto my phone. This changed my life.<br />
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I followed the app religiously. After I dropped the boys at school, three mornings per week, I set off walking around the football field. I kept up with all the running segments. The sense of achievement from ticking off another run was huge. I went out rain or shine. I was hooked.<br />
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I sneaked a peak at later weeks on Couch to 5k. I thought I'd never EVER manage to run continuously for 3 minutes, or 5 minutes, or 8 minutes. The thought of running for 20 minutes seemed unattainable, but as the weeks went by I managed all of these. I soon left the football field behind and ran alone, or with a friend, around one of the smaller lakes nearby.<br />
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This is how I started running.<br />
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In December 2013 I ran my first 5k.<br />
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In April 2014 I ran my first 10k.<br />
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Maybe one day I'll run the London Marathon after all.<br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Blah blah never start an exercise programme without checking with your GP first blah blah</span></i><br />
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<br />sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.com20tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-16486806529050728142014-05-06T07:09:00.000+01:002014-05-06T07:09:00.456+01:00Ten Things I Thought I'd Never Say<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<li>I just ran 10k</li>
<li>I love running</li>
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<li>I can't sit still for long</li>
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<br />sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.com58tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-69786012089621988162014-04-13T09:05:00.002+01:002014-04-13T09:05:43.405+01:00Reasons to Love Living in Milton Keynes #10<b><span style="font-size: large;">MK Dons Football Club</span></b><br />
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Yesterday we took the boys to their first live football match, at our local club in Milton Keynes, <a href="http://www.mkdons.com/" target="_blank">MK Dons</a>.<br />
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Presley, 6, and Cash, 5, have suddenly got into football. They play on a Saturday (and in the garden and at school and any chance they get) and watch as many matches as they can on television and collect football cards. Presley pours over league tables, reads the sport pages in the paper and reads the live text commentary on the BBC Sport website. Our junior Statto can tell you pretty much every scoreline in every match this season, and not just in the Premier League.<br />
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The boys follow many football clubs for many reasons. One of the teams we follow is our local team, MK Dons. From <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Keynes_Dons_F.C." target="_blank">controversial beginnings</a>, MK Dons are doing well in SkyBet League One (the equivalent of the old Division 3, if you're as old as me).<br />
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We were prompted to visit yesterday by an advert in the local paper about a free family day at the club. We also bought tickets for the match that day, for a bargain £20 for all four of us. Under 12's were free, as they will be with 2014/15 season tickets. I found the website difficult to navigate and ended up buying the wrong tickets. Luckily I phoned the box office and the woman on the phone sorted everything out for me there and then. Two days later the correct tickets arrived. She couldn't have been more helpful.<br />
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We also paid £7 to park, as we hadn't been before and wanted to get close to the stadium. The match day programme was £3 (which Presley held throughout the game to see the team listings). We also bought t-shirts for the boys at £5 each. Unfortunately the shop had sold out of replica home shirts in the boys' sizes, which is a shame as the shop were offering to add a free name and number on the back, to collect after the match.<br />
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We also paid for the boys to go on rides and bouncy castles, and we had burgers, so we probably had an afternoon out for £50, but what an afternoon. There were many stalls at the family fun day, in aid of both local and national charities and organisations. The boys played Fruit Ninja on a big screen, met Mickey Mouse and Gully Mouse from <a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/dreams-come-true-at-gullivers.html" target="_blank">Gullivers</a>, visited the many stalls giving away lollies, entered tombolas and ate chocolate brownies. There was also free live music. This kept us busy and entertained for a couple of hours.<br />
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Walking through the very modern turnstiles into the very modern stadium, I was impressed by how smart it looked. MK Dons is a small club, but thanks to the vision (and cash) of Chairman, Pete Winkleman, it is impressive and professional. The area around the club has been regenerated and is now in the middle of a large retail park, MK1. I have agreed with Andy that the next time he takes the boys to the match while I go shopping...<br />
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There is a <a href="http://www.ringofsteelmk.co.uk/" target="_blank">'ring of steel'</a> art installation around the stadium to celebrate 40 years of Milton Keynes. n 2012 every school child in Milton Keynes was photographed by the club and their images, tens of thousands of them, form a circle around the interior of the oval stadium. We didn't see Presley and Cash, but I suspect there is a way to find out where they are.<br />
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The seats are spacious and comfortable, although the seat numbers aren't that easy to see. We were in the family corner and felt welcomed at every turn. I couldn't get over how family-friendly it was. I didn't hear a single swear word all day. The coffee was okay and the toilets were clean.<br />
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As it was the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster there was a minute's silence before the match. 8,877 people stood in respectful silence between the blows of the referee's whistle. This was incredibly moving and completely quiet. I held my son's hand and felt the tears falling down my cheeks.<br />
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At half time was the thing I had been looking forward to, the mascot race. Hello Donny and Mooie...<br />
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The boys loved the match, and the atmosphere was sporting and good-natured. Unfortunately the result didn't go our way and <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26897564" target="_blank">Crawley won 2:0</a>.<br />
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As we left we were handed a free World Cup wall chart (with information about the MK Dons 2014/15 season on the back), another lovely touch. Stewards outside directed the traffic and ensured that we got out of the car park and on our way home easily.<br />
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<a href="http://www.mkdons.com/news/article/fa-womens-cup-final-tickets-1373419.aspx" target="_blank">The women's FA Cup final is being held at Stadium MK on 1st June</a>. The cup was on display yesterday too. 'Citing.<br />
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We had a wonderful day at a wonderful local club. COME ON YOU DONS!<br />
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Other reasons to love living in Milton Keynes:<br />
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<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The sausage and cider festival</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The Stables at Wavendon</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">Milton Keynes Museum</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The wildlife</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The well-planned new city</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">Furzton Lake</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/09/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The Concrete Cows</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The 'Beach'</a><br />
<a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2011/04/reasons-to-love-living-in-milton-keynes.html" target="_blank">The green open spaces</a><br />
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<br />sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-17301787605997695292014-04-08T10:15:00.000+01:002014-04-08T10:15:43.569+01:00So, I recorded two songs at Abbey Road Studios No, you shut up.<br />
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Look, here I am in Studio 1:<br />
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I'm lucky to be a member of the Milton Keynes <a href="http://www.rockchoir.com/" target="_blank">Rock Choir</a>. Last year I <a href="http://sandycalico.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/i-sang-at-o2-with-rock-choir.html" target="_blank">sang at the O2</a>. This year our choir leader, Lottie, arranged for us to record two songs at Abbey Road Studios.<br />
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We recorded <i>True Colours</i> by Cyndi Lauper and <i>You're the Voice</i> by John Farnham. You can listen to our recordings on <a href="https://soundcloud.com/jameshawkinsmusic/lotties-choirs" target="_blank">Soundcloud</a>. I think we sound pretty good.<br />
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The walls of Abbey Road Studios are covered with photographs of the artists who have recorded there. We were able to see and touch pianos and mixing desks used by artists including The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Gary Barlow.<br />
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Our engineer has worked with Adele and he used the same mixing desk when they recorded <i>Skyfall</i> in Studio 1.<br />
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I don't think I've ever seen a happier bunch of people getting on a double decker bus to go back to Milton Keynes.<br />
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<br />sanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12004801243819162845noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629523777912990939.post-72684023827164594482014-03-08T07:34:00.000+00:002014-03-08T07:34:01.307+00:00My Digital Postcard From Tanzania for #IWD2014<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The three bloggers (<a href="http://aresidence.co.uk/" target="_blank">A Residence</a>, <a href="http://mammasaurus.co.uk/" target="_blank">Mammasaurus</a> and <a href="http://www.mummybarrow.com/" target="_blank">Mummy Barrow</a>) behind the phenomenon that is <a href="http://teamhonk.org/" target="_blank">Team Honk</a> are currently in Tanzania with Comic Relief. They are looking at the lasting change made by the charity, seeing where and how our donations are making a massive difference to lives. They are focusing on female entrepreneurs building business that benefit both their families and the wider community.<br />
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T from Mummy Barrow sent me this postcard about a woman she met called Lucy.<br />
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"Through mentoring and training the Gatsby Trust gave Lucy the confidence to develop her business and to network after moving from the countryside to the city, She is an inspirational creative who brought out so many beautiful, imaginative handcrafted items to show us. More than that she is a teacher and looks forward expanding her business by training other women who want to start up craft and textile businesses."</div>
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What has really struck me, from following Team Honk in Tanzania, is how these women are just like us. They work from home, for themselves, starting their businesses from scratch, eventually supporting their families. They just need a bit of support, from charities like Comic Relief, to build their businesses. Then they share their knowledge with others. Just like us.<br /><br />
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My heart sank when the World Book day letters arrived in the boys' book bags. <br />
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It's not that I don't like books. On the contrary, I love books. I'm always reading. It makes me happy to see the boys' reading improving rapidly as they make their way through Year 1.<br />
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World Book Day is all very well, but the focus is not where it should be, on the books themselves. The focus is on the costumes. The school tell you not to spend any money, but not all of us have a fully-stocked craft and costume cupboard. I don't really do sewing - my sewing machine hasn't made it out of the box yet - and I don't want to let my children down. Last week we had Victorian Day, this week it's World Book Day. There's always something. The school gate is swarming with stressed parents, wondering whether Polly's Disney Snow White costume will do.<br />
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There are ways to make it easy on yourself though. We've been working our way through the Roald Dahl collection at bedtime and there are plenty of characters that require only normal clothes and the odd prop to make them instantly recognisable. My boys, miraculously, both chose easy costumes.<br />
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<b>George from George's Marvellous Medicine</b><br />
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5 year old Cash chose to be George from George's Marvellous Medicine. I remember Rik Mayall reading this on Jackanory in the 80's. George wears jeans and a red top. He just needs to carry a bottle of medicine and a spoon. For the medicine bottle I used an empty ginger beer bottle, took the label off and scratched off the logo on the lid. I attached a label with 'Grandma' written on it. I filled the bottle with a mixture of gravy and glitter, and screwed the lid on tightly.<br />
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6 year old Presley chose to be Charlie from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Charlie wears old clothes, so we will dig out an old jumper and some of Cash's trousers for Presley to wear at half mast. He just needs to carry a Wonka bar containing a golden ticket. I bought a Wonka bar before I realised it's a Nestle product. Grrr. I took out the chocolate (to save it from melting in his hands) and replaced it with cardboard wrapped in tissue paper. My first attempt at a golden ticket left me crying with laughter and shame. Art is not my strong point...<br />
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Don't laugh.<br />
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Okay, you can laugh. After all, I think the 'Saw this on Pinterest... Nailed it' montages are the funniest thing on the internet.<br />
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Luckily my friend, <a href="http://www.jenniferslittleworld.com/" target="_blank">Jennifer</a>, suggested printing a ticket from the internet and attaching it to some gold card, and this saved the day.<br />
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Other super easy Roald Dahl costume ideas include:<br />
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<b>Grandpa Joe</b><br />
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Pyjamas, and talc in the hair<br />
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<b>Veruca Salt</b><br />
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Posh outfit and carry a Wonka bar and a golden ticket<br />
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<b>Danny Champion of the World</b><br />
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Normal clothes and carry a bag of raisins<br />
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<b>Matilda</b><br />
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Normal clothes and carry a book<br />
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<b>The Twits</b><br />
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Stick on a dirty beard, borrow a walking stick<br />
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<b>James and the Giant Peach</b><br />
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Normal clothes and carry toy insects. You could even push the boat out on this one and make a giant peach from cardboard.<br />
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Have you made an easy costume for World Book Day?<br />
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