As a parent I'm always looking at thrifty ways to live life and provide for my kids. The truth is that family life is expensive and there always seem to be things that need buying. One area where I try really hard to save money though is when it comes to gifts - both for my own kids and for others - and hence I'm always after ways to buy toys cheaply. I'm often trying to pick up things that I know my kids wants for birthday and Christmas in advance when I see them in a sale or promotion, and I also have a "present cupboard" where I pop things that I pick up over the year that can then be used ... read more
Archives for May 2017
Ravensburger Despicable Me 3 Jigsaw Puzzles
I'm pretty sure I'm not the only parent that is quite excited about the the new Despicable Me 3 film coming out this summer. The trailer seems to have been playing in the cinema for ages now, but you know the release must be approaching soon when you start seeing all the film merchandise in the shops. Little Miss C and Master C have been busy this last couple of weeks helping me review these Ravensuburger Despicable Me 3 Jigsaw puzzles. Like many Ravensburger puzzles this Despicable Me 3 one contains four separate puzzles: one with 12 pieces, one with 16, one with 20 and one with 24 pieces. ... read more
Personalised Leather Pencil Case from Hope House Press
As daft as it may sound, the current school year is actually drawing to an end. I know we're not quite at half term yet, but it is only days away, and once that's over there are only six weeks until school is out for summer. It means that the more organised parents and class reps are starting to think about gifts for teachers and it's very much with this in mind that Liz from Hope House Press asked me to review their new personalised leather pencil case. Now I should admit that I already am totally in love with Hope House Press and their products. Last year I was sent one of their ... read more
South – Daniel Duncan
Last week saw me venture into that there London for the launch of a new picture book - South, by Daniel Duncan. Now, nearly seven years into this parenting journey I think I'm a bit of an expert when it comes to children's picture books. Across Little Miss C and Master C's bedtime stories, I must have read hundreds of picture books together. Some of them have been good. Some of them have been bad. Occasionally you'll get one that totally stops you in your tracks, and that's exactly what happened when I first read South last week. It's so hard to put my finger on exactly what it is with ... read more
Thrifty Mrs C: How to save money when shopping online
Shopping. It's the downfall of many of us when we're trying to be thrifty, but it need not be. The truth is that it's very hard not to shop at all. Some people do manage to go through the challenge of a year where they don't buy anything new, but it is a real challenge for most people. Generally in life we all need new things. Whether they be necessities, gifts for others or just things that we want to treat ourselves with. It's also the case that there are plenty of other goods and services that we have to shell out for over a year, be it train tickets, utility bills or simply a food ... read more
Keeping the Children Entertained at a wedding
It can be worrying for many parents when their children are invited to a big and formal event. What to wear, will there be suitable food, will the children be bored? One way to ensure your children are kept entertained is via cheap, homemade games. Paddy Power, the master of online bingo sites have created a set of wedding bingo cards. Whether you are a bride or groom or a member of the wedding party or guest, if you have children these cards make a great game. Simply print them off an allow your children to play while the speeches take place or waiting for the cake to be cut. Of course, ... read more
Things to take to Blog On…
Next weekend will see me head to Manchester for my fourth Blog On conference. In all my years of blogging it has to be my favourite of all the blogging conferences. One of the main reasons is that it's held up north, but it's also down to organiser Laura Seaton knowing exactly what makes a good conference. Laura kicks off another Blog On, surrounded by some of the fantastic goodie bags Not only is a it lovely friendly atmosphere in which to connect with loads of other bloggers, there are also fantastic opportunities to meet with brands and a great range of conference sessions that in ... read more
Ladybird Tuesday: Trains
Oh the dalliances I'm having with Ladybird Tuesday! It comes back every now and again, before vanishing without even a goodbye. I'm sincerely hoping that this will be the start of a proper return, but bearing in mind how late in the day I'm finally getting round to writing this post this Tuesday, you never know... But enough of that and on to the book itself. Now Master C is more than a little obsessed with trains right now. In fact, I'm not even sure that "obsessed" is a strong enough word to be using. His whole day seems to revolve around either talking about trains, playing with ... read more
The week I completed a marathon…
The week before last I ran a marathon. 26.2 miles. Ok, maybe I should come clean. I didn’t run that marathon. Not the London one. And actually I didn’t run the whole thing. I walked some of it. And I also didn’t do it all in one go. It was spread out over the whole week. But, despite all that, I still completed a marathon last week. Something which before I would have doubted I could do. And if I’m really, really honest, half way through the week I was still doubting I could do it. But do it I did, and actually I’m pretty damn proud of myself as it happens. I’ve been rather quite about all ... read more
Tea With Mrs C
Tea with Mrs C returns, and this time I'm talking about stationery, blogging and social media and being busy, again... ... read more