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6 Sep 2010

Feel the fear (of rain) and do it anyway.

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Children. Rain. Holidays. Could three words inspire more fear?

my alternative rain lifestyle

I love my children. Most of the time. Well, except when they are being really really really annoying. Or when it is raining and they are inside with me. ALL DAY. Despite the fact that it is September and supposedly not yet winter, we need to remember that this is England and there is a lot of rain. And cold. Even in summer. So they are inside with me. And when I say with me – I mean crawling over me, tugging my legs, putting their sticky little fingers all over my cream couches (I know, but it was before kids ok) and kicking their grubby little feet into my computer screen. I may well be going mental. Just mildly and quite quietly (depending on who you ask) but mental all the same.  Read more...

6 September, 2010 at 21:56 by Kate

Tags: babies, Baby, baby care, child, child-friendly, children, father, holiday, holidays, home, humour, husband, mother, parenting, rain, sleep, Toddler, travel, vacation
Posted in Personal stories | 3 Comments »

27 Jul 2010

Travelling with kids – part two, into the inferno.

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So I think it would be fair to say that we have covered airplane travel relatively comprehensively (if by comprehensive you mean in a kind of crappy yet witty and insightful way here , here and here) but there is always the other bit – when you actually get there. Oh yes, the holiday itself.  I’ve just been on one and although I know most things in the world, as I’ve mentioned before, a far cleverer friend than me says that every time you travel you learn a new thing about travelling with your children. I think she might be right. Plus, she’s a lot taller than me, and currently about 11 months pregnant, so I usually agree with most things she says, lest she clout me over the ear. Anyway – some tips….  Read more...

  • Most importantly – do it. Travel. Get out there. Most places can be done with kids. Unless it’s a twenty two star adults only resort. Don’t take kids there – unless you plan to hide them in your room the whole time. But that might be a bit boring. Even if they do like DVDs.
27 July, 2010 at 23:55 by Kate

Tags: accomodation, babies, Baby, baby care, baby equipment, beach, child, child-friendly, children, family, father, holiday, hotel, humour, husband, iphone, mother, newborn, parenting, resort, travel, travelling
Posted in travel | 4 Comments »

1 Apr 2010

Visiting home; the art of juggling baby, family, friends and downtime

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I’m back in the land of Aus this month visiting family and friends. It’s wonderful. I’ve had beach time, great laughs with some (sadly not all) of the people I feel so utterly fortunate to call friends and moments with these friends that make my homesick heart soar.  Really, I’m not just attempting to be poetic. When I am having a laugh with old friends, I really do feel like the proverbial pig in mud. This time, I think I’ve struck the balance between catching up with as many people as possible while still enjoying myself and not winding myself up into a tightly stretched rubber band.  This, many of you will know, is no easy feat. Particularly for me. I am one of those people that is incapable of enjoying their own party. So enjoying an entire visit home, which is a little bit like a series of back-to-back parties, can be quite a stressful experience.  Read more...

1 April, 2010 at 6:35 by Jacqui

Tags: Baby, holiday, home, travel
Posted in Baby, Personal stories, travel | 2 Comments »

6 Dec 2009

Babymoons – essential pre-child experience, shameless marketing ploy or clever female trick to squeeze in another massage? Also – how the Sydney Morning Herald shamelessly stole my scoop.

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Wellness in der Schwangerschaft

naff swimming costumes TOTALLY optional on babymoon

So I have been planning for weeks to write about babymoons and how good they are. And then Rachel Browne from the Sydney Morning Herald COMPLETELY STOLE MY STORY. I suspect some sort of espionage – the SMH has probably been hacking into the back end of the onedayyoullthankme website trying to get the edge on us. Don’t blame them – we are fully on top of the key stories. Like babymoons. Anyway – Rachel talks about how ‘Along with the pram, bassinet, nappies and size 000 singlets, expectant parents are adding babymoons to the long list of must-have items before their newborn arrives.’ WHICH IS EXACTLY WHAT MY OPENING PARAGRAPH WAS GOING TO SAY. Almost – except for the size 000 singlets. And I was going to say buggy, not pram. And had a much better use of alliteration. So basically I am a much better writer than Rachel Browne. Journalist, shmournalist – I have a pink blog. Plus, I tend to write in bullet points, which is commonly understood to be a much more innovative approach than say, paragraphs.  Here are my top tips:  Read more...

6 December, 2009 at 21:57 by Kate

Tags: Baby, babymoon, classes pregnant mums, holiday, mums-to-be, pre-mama, pre-natal, Pregnancy, pregnant, Rachel Browne, Sydney Morning Herald, travel
Posted in Baby, Personal stories, Pregnancy, Toddler, travel | 3 Comments »

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