365 #15
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!

Days 96 – 102 of Project 365
A New Room (Sponsored Post)
After school this evening I rolled out The Boy's play rug on the patio and handed him his pot of toy cars and box of Playmobil people.
Easter Bento Lunchbox
It never fails to astound me how much The Boy responds to his lunch being presented in a fun way; using a few food picks with cute characters on the top of a bunch of grapes, or a sandwich cutter to transform even the most basic ham sandwich, makes lunch more exciting to a four year old child!
'Lightening The Load': Washing Tips (Review)
"Mum, wife, part-time teacher, full-time coffee-worshipper."
So reads my twitter bio.
It should also say; avoider of putting away the food shopping, procrastinator extraordinaire (when it comes to tidying), cook/cleaner/not bottle washer (that's Mr. TheBoyandMe's job), laundry expert, and woman in need of more hours in a day.
I'm always after ways to make my life easier, especially when it comes to time management!
We've recently changed our washing machine from one with a standard 6kg drum to a Beko 9kg washing machine which is massive! In all honesty I was worried that it would be too big for our family of two adults and one small child, however it has made quite a significant difference to my Fridays (washing days) and I'm a bit of a convert to a machine with a larger drum.
Quite frankly, anything that can fit our king-size bedding, The Boy's bedding, our towels, his little vests and the kitchen tea-towels into only one load, has got to be worth investigating!
Before the Beko Ecosmart was sent to us to try out I would do six loads of washing a week; school uniform (his tops are bright red, which don't combine well with pale blue t-shirts), our clothes, The Boy's clothes, whites, hotter wash, and bedding. In all honesty I was struggling to get all of those done in the one day, and would have to start them at breakfast time and finish it late in the evening. Now with a 9kg drum it seems ridiculous (and a waste of resources) to do so many loads, especially if they are only half-full. Combine that with the different cycles that modern day machines have, I've come up with a few tips to help 'lighten the loads'.
- Use colour-catcher sheets to prevent dye from spreading onto paler fabrics: I now combine The Boy's bright red school uniform tops with our dark clothes and his general clothing, which has cut it down from three loads to one.
- Fold clothes neatly rather than stuffing them into the drum haphazardly: This will reduce the space that the clothes take up, allowing for more to be added. A 9kg drum is enormous and I've not managed to actually create a load that heavy that doesn't have room to spare inside the machine. (As long as there is a hand's width of space at the top of the drum to allow for movement.)
- Use an appropriate programme and temperature for the level of soiling and material: On our old machine we used to stick to just three preset programmes on the machine, most of the others were surplus to requirements. The new Eco-smart machines have many different programmes along with a multitude of adjustments which can be made to spin cycle and temperature. If clothing is lightly soiled from general everyday wear, then it only needs a 30°C wash on a 'daily quick' cycle; 28 minutes later and it's ready to hang out in the Spring sunshine. Even on a 'daily quick' cycle, a 90°C wash only take 1hr 28 minutes, so it's definitely worth exploring the different capabilities to minimise the time the washing takes.
- Use a timer: Many washing machines now have the option to set a time delay on the machine, absolutely perfect for busy families and working parents! We've got the whole things ready before bed, set the timer for it to start at breakfast time and before we've even contemplated the whole shower/washing machine/scalding temperature debacle, the washing is done and ready for drying!
- Don't worry about half-loads: Needs must sometimes, and despite actually trying to find things which might need washing to add to The Boy's white vests, I need not have bothered as the Beko Eco-smart actually adjusts the amount of water needed based on the weight of the load.
I received the Beko washing machine and free installation for the purpose of this post, my opinions and thoughts are honest and unbiased.
LolliBop 2014 – New Venue
One of the highlights of our Summers for the past two years has been going to the LolliBop children's festival in London. With the vast majority of the best quality children's television personalities appearing on one of the many stages, activities galore for every age and interest, and a wonderfully happy atmosphere, it is the pinnacle of our Summer days out.
LolliBop has announced a new home for the festival on 15th-17th August 2014; the majestic and fairy-like stately home Hatfield House.
365 #14
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!

Days 89 – 95 of Project 365
Family Days Out 'Wishlist' – 2014
Last year we were lucky enough to be given a media pass for the National Trust, in conjunction with my blog promotion for their 50 Things To Do Before You're 11 & ¾ campaign. When it ran out at the end of the year, we rushed to buy our family membership as it provided us with a plethora of opportunities for days out as a family, exploring nature, the nation's history, and having fun in their beautifully landscaped outdoors!
I've been having a look recently for National Trust places within an hour or so of us, and I decided that I'd create a 'wishlist' for the places I'd like us to explore this year, both National Trust, or otherwise. [Read more…]

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