Monday, 30 May 2011

Ireland I Heart You


We are back from a two week stay in Co. Clare. We stayed in a beautiful cottage in a glorious hillside location, the views were amazing. It was peaceful, quiet and amazing to look out of the window and see the wildlife. There were a couple of hares that used to visit every morning and J totally adored them. One evening we were even visited by a herd of lambs, they had a munch on the grass before wandering off – not a sight you see living in a town.

The weather was rubbish and the winds were so strong, but we still managed to do everything we wanted. The only thing we couldn’t do was spend a day on the beach – we’d all have frozen. We visited all the surrounding towns, there wasn’t many of them and there wasn’t a lot to do in any of them. My parents had warned me of this before we went, but it honestly didn’t matter to me. If I wanted an action packed, busy holiday then I wouldn’t have picked the location I did.

We visited Galway; I’d always wanted to go. I had heard it was a lovely city and it was, however it was just a city. All cities are one and the same to me if I’m honest, (apart from Dublin which I adore). A city is a city and I guess I’m not a city kind of girl, I can see cities at home.

Before we went I spent a lot of time googling and I came across Mountain View horse riding,  I fancied it straight away and somehow I managed to persuade the hubby that it would be fun. So one morning off we went, there was just the three of us on the trek with the guide and it was fantastic. We were lucky and went on a really clear day, you could see the Cliffs of Moher, Galway Bay and the Connemara Mountains. Neither of us had ever been on a horse before so I was slightly nervous but my nerves soon vanished as the trek began and the hour passed far too quickly. We even did a little trot, it kinda hurt and was definitely something that would take some practice. I’d definitely go again, but next time I’ll be in charge of the camera since A managed to let it fall out of his pocket and break it. Whoops.We did ache for a few days after but it was well worth it.

Another thing I really wanted to do and what attracted me to Co. Clare in the first place was the Cliffs of Moher, we finally managed to go two days before we left. We kept holding out and holding out for a decent enough day. We’d tried to go previously but we got out of the car and nearly got blown away, there was no way I was even prepared to take the children out of the car. Even when we did go, we left the children in the shops with my parents; it was a wise decision as there was no way we’d have been able to push the pushchair against the wind. We got blown around, whipped in the face with stones but it was well worth it, the views were breathtaking – pictures in no way do it justice and I’d tell anyone who was in the area to visit it.


We drove through the Burren – again it was breathtaking, Co. Clare is the prettiest place I’ve ever visited and I think it will take somewhere special to top the views. We went on a couple of walks and myself and A walked to the top of the hill we were staying on. Another day we visited Bunratty castle, it was a lovely day. On the grounds surrounding the castle they’d rebuilt lots of houses from that era to show the way people were living from the poorest in a one roomed house, to the rich people.


I adore Ireland, the pace of life, the accent, the scenery – everythng about the country. I’ve wanted to live their since I was a kid and the desire is even stronger now. The country cottages are all amazingly built, they are individual and gorgoues. I could definitely see myself living in one – but for now it’s just a fantasy and will probably always remain so.


Thursday, 12 May 2011

Thirty Day Music Challenge – Day thirteen to sixteen

Another catch up from me and it looks like I got days twelve and thirteen mixed up. Whoops!!

Day Thirteen – A Song from a band I hate

I tend to just ignore bands I don’t like so rarely hate any. The first that came to mind though is N-dubz, Dappy (what a stupid name) really gets on my nerves. I’d like him to fall off the face of the earth. I don’t know their music so I just picked a random song.

 

Day Fourteen – A song that no one would expect you to love

This is a tricky one, as I like to think my music tastes are quite diverse. So I’ve chosen a song by Blink 182, they are not a band I listen to often and I only have one album of theirs. I’m not sure whether people would expect me to listen to this or not, but looking back over my other choices and as they are mostly pop it is something different.

Blink 182 –First Date

Day Fifteen – A song that describes you

I’m sure these are getting harder, I have absolutely no idea. So I’d like anyone who’s reading to suggest a song that they think describes me. I’d be really interested in hearing what you come up with.

The chorus of Alanis Morissette - I'm A Bitch I'm A Lover is all I could come up with myself.

I’m a bitch, I’m a lover
I’m a child, I’m a mother
I’m a sinner, I’m a saint
I do not feel ashamed
I’m your hell, I’m your dream
I’m nothing in between
You know, you wouldn’t want it any other way

Day sixteen – A song that you used to love but now hate

Easy. I used to love Phil Collins – Against all odds. Its a wildly covered song and I can’t bear to listen to it anymore. Unfortunately I blame Westlife and Mariah Carey for this, it’s a song I skip every time I hear it these days. I’d be happy if I didn’t have to listen to it again.


That’s me done now for a couple of weeks. I probably should have started this at a better time, but I promise to get back to blogging properly after my holiday. That’s if anyone is still wanting to read :D

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Thirty Day Music Challenge – Day eleven & twelve

Day Eleven – A song from your favourite Band

Well if you haven’t worked out who my favourite band is by now then I’d be surprised, but I’m going to pick the song that first drew my attention to them and until this day is still one of my favourites by them. This song is from way back in 1999.

Westlife – If I let you go


Day Twelve – A song that is a guilty pleasure. 

I don’t really feel I need to say much about this song, you will see why it is a guilty pleasure.

S Club 7 – Reach

Friday, 6 May 2011

Thirty Day Music Challenge – Day ten a song that makes you fall asleep

I can’t fall asleep to music, I’m the annoying person that needs complete silence to sleep so having music playing would drive me completely and utterly mad.

There is one song that instantly comes to mind though, and thats because I find it so utterly boring that if music could send me to sleep this one definitely would.

Westlife –Angels wings (sorry there isn’t a proper video for this one)

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Thirty Day Music Challenge – Day nine a song you can dance to

I don’t like dance music and I can’t dance to it – the question as to whether I can actually dance or not is a different question. I find the best kind of music to dance to is anything that’s cheesey, the cheesier the better in my opinion. I used to love going to flares back in the day and having a good boogie.

The song I have chosen was a song that you’d always find us dancing to.

The Tramps - ‘ Disco inferno’

Review: Organix Mighty Meals

I was sent two toddler meals from @organixbrands last week to test and review for them. I will start of by giving you the information that Sarah send me about them.

About Mighty Meals
New Organix Mighty Meals are a range of delicious and nutritious organic toddler meals perfect for those aged 1-3 years old.

There are five yummy recipes to choose from:
• Hearty Lamb Hotpot
• Creamy Chicken Pasta
• Pork Meatballs
• Spinach Falafels
• Tomatoey Beef Bolognese

More information can be found on our website: www.organix.com/mightymeals
They are due in Boots stores from 6th May, and our online shop will also be stocking them (www.organix-shop.co.uk). Then they will be in other big supermarkets (Sainsburys, Asda, Waitrose) from June/July onwards.
RRP is £1.99 – Boots will be running a 20% off special offer from 6th May for 6 weeks



I was sent Pork meatballs and tomatoey beef Bolognese. My initial thought was that the portion size is just right for J, not too much that he’d be overwhelmed by the amount on his plate and enough to fill him up. The food is organic and has a ‘no junk promise,’ it’s the perfect substitute for a home cooked meal. I showed the packets to Joshua and he got very excited by them and chose the Bolognese to try first.


Unfortunately when I placed it in front of him his reply was ‘No,’ nothing could tempt him to have a mouthful. Typical. So I took it away and tried it myself. It was actually very tasty, full of flavours and different textures. Both dishes were; the sweet potato sauce with the meatballs was delicious. I don’t tend to buy many premade baby/toddler foods as I find half of the time they don’t taste or smell anything like what it says on the packaging. These however do which instantly makes them more appealing.

They are definitely meals I would use, and foods that on a different day my toddler would happily eat. I loved the ease and quickness of the preparation, 40 seconds in the microwave and they are ready. They are ideal meals for when you are in a hurry and haven’t had time to prepare something home cooked. Or to pop into your bag for when you are out and about, as they can be eaten heated or at room temperature. The meals are filled with proper healthy ingredients and contain no salt or preservatives, so you can be reassured that your child is getting a healthy, nutritious meal.

All in all I give these meals a big thumbs up.

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Thirty Day Music Challenge - Days 6 - 8

Time for another catch up.

Day six A song that reminds you of somewhere

In honesty songs don’t tend to remind me of places, but there is one song that reminds me of a school trip in year 11. We went on a retreat for a week, it was brilliant and a group of us went again once we’d finished our exams.

The song is Green Day ‘Time of our life’



Day seven a song that reminds you of a certain event

This one’s easy, I’ve chosen Aerosmith ‘I don’t wanna miss a thing’. It was my first dance at the wedding so it will always remind me of that special and amazing day.



Day 8 A song that you know all the words to

I can sing along word for word to many songs, but there isn’t any that I know all the words to without the song in the background.

There is one song that I find myself singing at least once a day, I definitely know all the words to it.


There are even verses about lions, polar bears and throwing them overboard.