366 #9 (with @Bonusprint)
Welcome to week 9 of 2012's #Project366. Anyone taking part is welcome to join the Project 366 Facebook group. The fabulous community building up there offer support to those taking part in this photography project, and give much blog love. We've made it a closed group so that not every Tom, Dick or Harry can see the content but if you'd like to join just click the 'ask to join group' button in the top right hand corner of the page.
- Choose your favourite photo from the past week and link it up below.
- Please add the badge to your linked-up post so that other people know how to find all the other fabulous entries.
- If you can spare five minutes to comment on just a few other entries I know they'd appreciate it!
I've got a fabulous competition to be able to offer the participants of today's #Project366 linky. The very lovely folk over at Bonusprint are going to be choosing three of the blogs linking up today to win a personalised iPhone4 cover (voucher for £20 if you don't own one) based on the favourite photos that you link up.
In order to be considered for the competition, either fill in the Rafflecopter form below the linky, or if it's playing silly beggars, please do the following three things:
- like Bonusprint's Facebook page
- tweet the link to this post
- comment below the linky to tell me you've done these.
Please note that Bonusprint will be choosing the winners & will contact you through the e-mails collated and given to them. They may contact you about future Bonusprint offers.

#9:52
Saturday 3rd March 2012 – 'Fossil Finding' (64/366)
Friday 2nd March 2012 – 'Making a Jungle' (62/366)
Marks Out of Five
Crispy seaweed should not have sugar in it. Crispy seaweed should be salty and you should need a glass of water after every mouthful because of it.
Today in work, one of the LSAs told us about the hygiene ratings of various take-aways and restaurants in our home-town. Our favourite Chinese take-away had a rating of 0. 0 out of 5, 5 being the highest, 0 being the lowest.
So yeah, our favourite Chinese is a bit scummy.
Therefore when Mr. TheBoyandMe suggested Chinese for tea, I relayed the story to him and we found the highest rated Chinese in town to have take-away from.
It cost £5 more. The crispy seaweed had sugar in it. The fried bean-curd was tough as old boots, and it had vegetables mixed in with it! The spring rolls were incinerated and the chips were like french fries.
If that's what hygiene does for you, give me rats' tails anyday!
Thursday 1st March 2012 – 'Dydd Gwyl Dewi Sant' (61/366)
Preserving Memories
Seven years ago, a family member had a housefire. She had to leave the property quickly, and she was only able to grab her handbag on the way out the door. She stood in the street, next to her boyfriend, and watched the evidence of their life together go up in smoke. Ever since then when she lost all her possessions, including every photo, I've been pretty meticulous on backing up our photos (every month or two) onto a portable hard-drive which we keep by the front door in case we need to grab it in an emergency.
However, this habit has resulted in something quite sad happening; I never seem to print out my photos anymore. I have thousands and thousands of photos, yet only a handful that I can actually physically touch. I therefore made a conscious decision last year to start displaying my photographs more. And I don't have to have them in frames on every wall, there are a variety of ways I've used our photos: jigsaws, snow globes, placemats, photobooks and my school diary.
I'm not the only person who's noticed that people aren't printing out their photos, Bonusprint have as well. Which is why they are campaigning to 'free' the photos from our computers and into our 'real-life'. Bonusprint's Print Them To Preserve Them campaign aims to ensure that we are enjoying our photos everyday without having to resort to turning on the computer. They have an honestly impressive range of products, many of which are practical and useful, and you can take all those special digital photos and transform them into photo books or gifts in minutes. I have, and it is an incredibly easy to use website.
Now here's to the exciting news for the participants of the Project 366 linky. For the next two weeks (Sunday 4th March and Sunday 11th March), Bonusprint are going to be viewing the entries and will choose three winners each week. The prize for these winners is a personalised iPhone 4 cover.
Pretty isn't it?
Don't worry! If you don't own an iPhone 4 then Bonusprint will provide a £20 voucher instead.
This competition is open to people who take part in the Project 366 (or Project 52) linky, and will require a tweet and a 'like' on Bonusprint's Facebook page. Not exactly onerous though, is it?
So quick recap: link up to the Project 366 linky for the next two weeks and you could be one of (in total) six lucky people to win a personalised iPhone 4 cover (or £20 voucher).
At the moment, Bonusprint have 20% of all Mothers' Day products, but hurry they need to be order by 11th March 2012 so you are able to give them to your mums on the 18th!
Review: Kettler's Balance Bike
When The Boy was offered the chance to review the Kettler Speedy Blue balance bike several months ago we jumped at the chance. He was growing in confidence with his physical awareness and development, and had shown that he was bored with his trike.
A balance bike is an ingenious invention that works to develop toddlers and pre-schoolers awareness of bike-riding skills without having to deal with the issue of pedalling as well as steering. Working on the principal that stabilisers actually hinder children's bike-riding skills (because they have a false sense of security due to three, maybe four, wheels being on the ground at any one time) balance bikes work by encouraging children to develop their awareness of balance in order to progress straight onto normal bikes. The fact that it looks just like a normal bike apart from not having pedals and a chain helps children to progress more naturally.
The Kettler Speedy Blue balance bike is available in both a pretty blue and pink finish. We had the blue finish. The Speedy Blue balance bike has a sturdy, quality frame with a scratch resistant polyester coating, adjustable seat (35-43cm), resin wheels with rubber tread, brake and safety handles with foam protector. It's 93cm long and 58cm high, and weighs 5kg. It's suitable for children aged two years and over.
The Boy was two years four months when it was delivered, but we weren't able to get out and about and it test it for a little while because the weather was so foul. Then a few weeks ago, when the sun was shining and the air was crisp we took it for a test ride around a local park.
Luckily daddy had brought the adjustment spanner so that we could lower the seat right down for The Boy's diddy legs, and once adjusted he quickly got the hang of it. I think at first that he thought it was more difficult than it actually was; all he has to do is walk with it between his legs and steer. When children become more confident then they can scoot along very easily holding their legs up for longer and longer. The good thing about the Kettler is that the crossbar is wide enough for little ones to rest their feet on once they've started scooting and balancing.
Once he'd managed to adjust to the weight of the bike, he was quite happy pushing himself along on it. I like the theory behind balance bikes, they are a much more sensible idea than stabilisers. I have seen a ridiculous amount of children on their bikes with both stabilisers touching the floor. In cases like this, the children are riding little more than a quad-bike.
Kettler Speedy Blue Balance Bike is available for£35.99 direct from Kettler.
We were sent this product for the purpose of the review. Opinions are honest and unbiased.
A Box of Classics
A week or two ago, we had a delivery for The Boy designed to keep him happy during half-term. As he's only two, half-term means very little to him other than having mummy around all week. However, it also means that he gets to spend more time with his older school-age cousins who were more than happy to share the contents of the parcel with The Boy.
Inside the fab package was a Loony Tunes box-set of classic cartoons, a Scooby Doo DVD, a Scooby Doo activity book and a bag of Maltesers, just perfect for munching while movie-watching.
Scooby Doo is a complete classic, which I remember fondly from my childhood. Both Boy Cousin and Girl Cousin really enjoyed the mad-cap antics of the Scooby Gang, and they were able to enjoy it as much as I was, showing what a timeless classic it is.
The Loony Tunes box has all the classics in it: Daffy Duck, Road Runner, Tom & Jerry, Tweetie Pie, Taz, Bugs Bunny, Speedy Gonzales, Porky Pig and Wile E. Coyote, many of which are favourite of Mr. TheBoyandMe, and prompted plenty of impressions particularly of Road Runner! Boy Cousin likes Tom and Jerry the best, Girl Cousin likes Bugs Bunny, and The Boy and I prefer Tweetie Pie. Definitely something for everyone!
This collection is a perfect gift to enjoy during grey and wet afternoons snuggled down on the sofa; the old ones are the best!
We were sent this collection for the purpose of this post. All opinions are honest and unbiased.

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