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Staying at Coombe Mill: Heligan Lodge
A few months ago we were fortunate enough to be able to grab a last minute break at one of my favourite holiday destinations in the UK; Coombe Mill. The family run and family friendly farm holiday is nestled in a valley near Bodmin, deep in the heart of the beautiful Cornish countryside. Standing on the verandah of one of the Scandinavian lodges, listening to the fledgling River Camel slowly babbling it's way through the woodland while the donkeys bray gently in the dusk light, is my happy place.
Seeing my son flourish and thrive, developing confidence and being happy in his surroundings, is my happy place.
The One And Only
To the woman in Tesco's who just asked me if The Boy was my 'one and only';
Yes. Yes, he is.
I wanted to silence you with a retort about miscarriages, or infertility. But neither of those is true and it would have been a wicked thing to say. But then so is querying a woman's fertility, or her decision about the number of children she has.
"It's actually none of your business!" I felt like screaming.
Let's face it and if I'm honest, I wanted to slap you. [Read more…]
Getting Your Baby Back to Sleep During The Night (Guest Post)
Is your Baby Not Sleeping? Here are five practical tips for a good night's sleep.
How your baby sleeps through the night is something of a lottery. While some babies quickly slip into a routine, others can struggle to adjust to the cycle of night and day. Most babies wake up at least once through the night for a feed, and they will gradually develop their own pattern of sleeping. There is no right or wrong approach to getting your baby to sleep every night, but there are a few methods you can use to help things along a little.
Get Your Baby Used to Day and Night Quickly
It is usually a good idea to get your baby into a day and night routine from the outset. Creating a relaxing environment at night will foster an environment conducive to sleep, and you can do this by keeping the lights low, changing the tone of your voice, removing any distractions and putting your baby down as soon as she has been changed and fed. It is also a good idea to choose a bedtime that suits your routine – and stick to it.
Choose the Right Place for Sleep
The NHS recommends that your baby should sleep in the same room as you for the first six months of her life. The room your baby sleeps in should be quiet and well ventilated, so consider switching rooms to give your baby the best sleeping environment possible. Try putting your baby down to sleep in a basket or cot (whatever works best for you both) just before she nods off, as this will get her used to falling asleep on her own. A lot of newborns will fall asleep in the arms of their parent during the last feed of the day, and there is nothing wrong with this at first. However, you probably don't want your baby to rely on this personal contact in the long run.
Establish a Bedtime Routine
Babies usually respond well to a flexible routine of feeding and sleeping, and the sooner you can start one, the sooner your baby's body clock will sync with day and night. Exactly what your routine looks like is something you will have to discover yourself, but it can include a bath, a fresh set of clothes, a last feed and maybe some soothing words from you or your partner. It is also a good idea to reduce stimuli to a minimum during the two or three hours before your baby's bedtime. You will need to ensure that the ambient temperature is just right, as babies are very sensitive to both hot and cold rooms – something that increases the chances of them waking unnecessarily through the night.
It is only natural to be wary of even the slightest murmur from your newborn baby during the night, but wherever possible, you should try to resist the temptation to check on her. In many cases, she will simply move around and go straight back to sleep. However, if she starts to cry, there is no escaping the fact that she probably needs feeding. Night feeds should be extremely quiet, no-nonsense affairs. Resist the urge to talk to your baby, and feed her with the minimum of fuss before burping her and putting her straight back down. However, first check that she doesn't need changing, as a soiled nappy could prevent her from settling straight away. It may be worth investing in some low-level lighting for night feeds, as it will help to keep your baby sleepy and relaxed.
Dealing with disturbed sleep can be tough during the first few weeks of parenthood, so try to share the burden with your partner, close friends and family. In some cases, relatively simple changes to your routine can work wonders – something you can ask a private midwife about at the local children's hospital. Remember, broken sleep is an inevitable part of parenthood, but there are ways to make things easier on both you and your baby.
This is a guest post.
365 #27
Welcome to 365 Photo A Day Project linky. This linky covers round-up posts for the week or one of your favourite photos of the week. I've written a post providing tips for completing the project, always ask one of the regulars for help if you're stuck.
The 365 linky only works because of people linking to it and then contributing their thoughts to others' posts via comments. I can't emphasise this enough, it's the whole point of the linky!
Join in by entering the URL of your favourite photograph of the week (either a 52 or a 365 photo) and show some comment love to everyone else in the community. We've got a Facebook group, and now I've created a collaborative Pinterest board (if you'd like to collaborate, let me know and I'll add you).
- 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 a few other entries I know they'd appreciate it!

Sunday 6th July 2014
Days 180 – 186 of Project 365
London Summer Attractions (Sponsored Post)
We usually spend a weekend in London every Summer, visiting our favourite 'old haunts' as a family and discovering new wonders to add to the list. This usually happens in June when I attend the Britmums blogging conference, but this year I went up solo and so we're consequently trying to find the time in the holidays to fit in a 'tourist' weekend in the capital.
Entertainment Shows At Butlin's 2014 (Review)
I'm going to be honest.
The word 'Butlin's' seems to bring about a reaction in most people akin to 'marmite'; you either love it or hate it. In Butlin's case it seems that people have a stereotypical image of the type of holiday that they will have, yet when they actually experience what the Redcoats have to offer very few continue to have the image of knobbly knee competitions, Hi-de-Hi style entertainers and dodgy chalets with pencil thin walls and lino floors.
And I think one of the aspects of Butlin's which astounds people and leaves them wanting more is the entertainment.
Win A Family Pass To LolliBop 2014 (Giveaway)
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