Spotted! Cornishware mugs – in COLOURS!!!

Now, as any and every reader knows – we are sincere and devout adorers of traditional blue cornishware mugs (well – jugs, bowls, plates… anything cornish and blue-stripy, really). Then, a few short months ago, we saw the Cornish Red – and we swooned.

But now look what they’ve gone and done…

All SORTS of prettily coloured mugs. *happy sigh*

The top set are (very poorly) named ‘For the Boys’ (which makes me a bit foot-stampy, because I like those colours best. And I’m not a boy), the the bottom more pastel-ley set are called ‘For the Girls’. Tut.

Anyhoo. Despite the names, they’re gorgeous. And we want.

That is all.

Each boxed set of four mugs are available direct from T.G. Green for £40.

 

 

Sigg Bottles. Just a Brilliant childs Flask.

We LOVE Sigg bottles.
And when I say ‘we’, I don’t just mean the grown ups round here.
No, the four smaller-but-in-charge-really people LOVE Sigg bottles.

We started off with this uber-cute little 0.3l bottle for Pink to take to pre-school. She LOVED it, and all the mums were oooh-ing at it in the crate. But as she headed towards proper school we found it was just too small to last all day for her, so now she has the 0.4l size (Pink. With Hello Kitty. Naturally.)

This size is really practical – the 8 and 10yr olds each have one too (though theirs are less pink and Miss Kitty-ish…)

And the 12yr old even takes his 0.6l version – with no embarassment – to high school. Though he prefers the classic screw top.

So what do we like about them? Well – really, whats not to like? Practically indestructable is the biggest thing in my book. I can’t even begin to think about the number of plastic bottles I’ve bought the children over the years – finally I refused to buy any more character-branded-and-breaks-in-two-weeks versions and resorted to re-using water PET bottles. Though, of course, then came the news of the health risks associated with that… (you may not want to Google it – it’ll scare you if you’re big on re-using plastic bottles). Siggs are totally recyclable, and they changed their linings nearly three years ago to be totally BPA, phthalates and allkindsofnasties-free.

So using the Sigg bottles mean my green-conscious is eased – along with my pocket. The only part my troop have managed to break are the lids. The 10 yr old continues to use his domed lid ‘with crack’. The 12yr old managed to break his ‘Active Top’ (far right in the pic below) – but replacement with the screw top cost only £4. I’m pretty sure it’s totally unbreakable now, even by him, and apparently its far more socially acceptable too. Win win.

Yorkshire Moors. Somewhere.

These bottles come with us everywhere now – it’s automatic. Family days out, up mountains, to the beach, walking the dog, to school, long car trips… The bottles aren’t cheap at £14 for the smallest ones, I know that. But when you think how long they last, I wouldn’t hesitate to tell every parent they should have one. Though you might want to think carefully about the design you choose, as that bottle will be in use for a very very long time to come. And sweet little bumble bees aren’t so cute when you’re a footie-mad 10yr old…

Which brings me nicely to my final point.

It just has to be said.

Sigg have THE best bottle designs on the market.

I mean it.

A VAST array of really truly cool, cute or just plain beautiful versions are there to choose from (there’s even a range of Vivienne Westwood ones).

And the website is totally brilliant too – along with the ability to browse the entire range (and replacement parts and accessories), you can also enlarge the design itself so you can see all the way round the bottle too. Oh, and prices INCLUDE delivery. Not looking so expensive, now, huh?

Sigg bottles available from their online shop if you click right here…

 

 

 

Camp Bestival. Oh how we do love thee.

 We couldn’t make Camp Bestival this year – so we sent our intrepid roving reporter WitWitWoo. Who quite frankly did a better job than we would have done. She camped and EVERYTHING. This is her account of her first ever festival – grab a coffee before you start, you may be here some time…

I have officially made it back from my first ever camping trip in one piece.  Quite frankly, I surprised even myself because, let me tell you, if you’ve never been before, camping is not easy!

Camp Bestival is considered the most family-friendly festival out there and after going, I can understand why.

The plan was that I would drive our two boys (7 & 16,) down to Dorset on the Thursday morning and my Other Half would meet us at the campsite that evening.  Of course, best laid plans and all ….

We had intended to leave at 9am and ended up eventually leaving at midday – par for the course when you have children.  It took us four hours to get to Dorset from Kent, including the obligatory stop-off at the motorway services where I had to trade in a child just to afford a Starbucks latte.  Twenty quid down already and I hadn’t even got to the festival.

We arrived at 4pm … complete with crampy ankles, an irritable teen and a hyper 7 year old.  All quite normal really.  The original plan was that we’d obviously be able to park really near our tent, it would take probably an hour to pitch the tent and before you could say, “Mine’s a double vodka & Diet Coke,” we’d be cooking the rapidly warming sausages before you knew it.   As I said earlier, all good plans …

In reality, because the site was already so busy (it had taken us nearly two hours driving through the town of Wareham and onto the site before we managed to park up,) that we were directed to park at the top of a very big hill.  Me and hills do not get along.  We hadn’t really thought through the whole ‘transporting luggage’ issue and found ourselves miles away from the first area of spare land to camp on.

This is my main gripe about Camp Bestival.  You end up parking so far away from your tent that the round trip to bring luggage down from the car ended up taking an hour.  Times that by three and suffice to say, I was a little hacked off by Thursday evening.

My teen gallantly offered to do the last two trips on his own and Dexter, my youngest, and I, attempted to look like we knew what we were doing with the tent and airbeds back at Base Camp.  We didn’t.  For a start, we’d forgotten the foot pump and it wasn’t until after forty minutes of manually blowing up a double airbed that a fellow camper finally took pity on me and lent me their foot pump.  Good job I’ve got a good pair of lungs on me.

The whole putting up the tent thing didn’t work either but thankfully, someone else offered to help.

Next problem was getting my Other Half into the campsite when I had his wrist band.  Which brings me onto my second gripe of Camp Bestival.

I know I’m not the only one who felt this because believe me, when people are hacked off, they talk, but every steward I spoke to over the weekend did not have a clue whatsoever as to where anything was on the site.   It really was a case of, “Errr … sorry, but if you ask Bob in the Magic Meadow, he might know.”  You get the picture.

To cut a very long story short, I managed to finally find my Other Half by the castle.  By fluke more than anything.  We finished pitching the tent, we ate scrambled eggs by candlelight and we slept hard … on a rapidly deflating airbed.

The best thing about Camp Bestival is that there is so much to do.   This can also be the worst thing because you can’t see/do everything.  There were things I wanted to see but completely epic failed all over the place because I went to CB with the ethos of not getting too hung up on cramming everything in.  However, if you have military precision like planning, you’ll fare better.  But be warned.  The site is massive.  I mean … it took us over half an hour to walk from the first part of the main festival area back to our tent.  And this is where the trailers come in handy again.

Now I obviously didn’t get the memo about a trailer being necessary not only for transporting too much luggage across mountainous terrain but for schlepping your kids around from one field to another to make sure you don’t miss out on anything.  In fact, most canny parents not only decorated their trailers but padded them out with blankets and pillows and their kids slept in them whilst Mum and Dad partied all evening.  (Some people just have too much time on their hands quite frankly.)

At the main ‘Hi-Di-Hi’ stage, children’s TV presenters, Dick and Dom, did a great job compering the children’s entertainment, introducing such live acts as The Gruffalo, Zingzillas and Mr Tumble (Mr Tuuuuuuuuuuuuuuumblllllllle!)

We had watched The Gruffalo live before, (it’s great, catch it if you can,) so we decided to have a lazy morning.  I hadn’t slept well but the world always looks better after a fry-up – even one cooked over a single ring stove.  Granted, it may have taken slightly longer to cook this way but when you consider that a bacon roll was more than £4, and there’s four of us, you’ll understand why we tried to cut corners where we could.  Besides, cooking outside is what you’re meant to do when you camp, right?  I’m sure it’s in the Camping Rulebook.  So I sat on my camping chair, with my little stove, and cooked breakfast every day.  I didn’t mind as my Other Half did the washing up.  The kids?  Well, they just ate the food, so nothing new there.

We’re a pretty laid back family and so there was no pressure on any of us to have to do anything.  Our eldest had already made friends with the kids from the tent next door and so we barely saw him all weekend – apart from when he wanted money or feeding.  Typical.  But we were happy with that because we really didn’t want him cramping our style, (or is it the other way round?)  Our youngest is seven and I had specifically not told him about any of the acts that were appearing because I didn’t want to feel beholden to be anywhere at a specific time.  However, you could buy a programme, which came with handy lanyard, which outlined who was on and when.  Would have helped if I’d bought myself one really.

 

Three things Dexter loved:

1.    Jousting:  In fact, he loved it so much that he not only watched it three times, but watched it on the Ferris Wheel to get the perfect view.  Now that’s dedication.
2.    Bubble Guns:  They were everywhere.  You couldn’t walk a metre without being smacked upside the head by a giant bubble or five.  At £9 per gun (I say gun, more of a sword really,) they’re not cheap but the kids loved them.
3.    Fancy Dress:  Every year, Camp Bestival has a theme – this year was medieval.  If your child is anything like me, they love dressing up.  Most of Dexter’s costumes are so small now that the trousers are ¾ length and the tops are crop tops.  He doesn’t care at all.  Dressing up as a knight at Camp Bestival was a whole lotta fun for Dexter.  If you’ve forgotten to bring an outfit, there’s even a fancy dress shop on site, Smiffy’s – but get there early because they soon run out of the most popular items.

Three things Teen loved:

1.    Ed Sheeran:  One of the many strings to my ever-expanding bow, is that I’m also a music reviewer (as is the teen now,) and so there were some acts appearing that we definitely had to see.  Ed Sheeran was one of them.  Not only was his main show amazing but I managed to find out about a secret gig that he was playing straight after the main show.  After managing to blag our way past security (“You’re name’s not down ….”,) we were privy to a gig to no more than 100 people and Ed played us his new songs.  A really mellow affair, in the middle of the woods, apparently at someone’s wedding (!) and we felt privileged to be there.  The teen could barely speak when he came out (he was front row,) only to tell me that I was the best mum in the entire universe.  Hey – tell me something I don’t know!
2.    Girls:  Nuff said.  Lots of teens were at Camp Bestival and I know some people were a bit upset that they seem to have been able to allowed in on their own, without an accompanying family.  But the certainly didn’t cause me any bother – but then I’d deliberately camped miles away from them!
3.    Chilling:    He felt safe enough to wander about on his own without any hassle.  These days, just walking the streets at home, there’s some little runt that wants to have a go.  There wasn’t that vibe at Camp Bestival at all.  Everyone was there to listen to music and have fun and there was absolutely no trouble at all (that I saw.)

Three things Other Half and I loved:

1.    Atmosphere:   No, they’re not a folk band (although that’s a great name,) but my Other Half and I lead pretty hectic lives, we haven’t had a holiday for over four years and so Camp Bestival was the first chance we’d had in years just to ‘be.’  So, for us, just spending time together in a place that felt like a mini community full of like-minded people, was wonderful.
2.    Dancing:   My Other Half and I met dancing – in a salsa club to be specific, and it was what brought us together.  Nine years on and … well, we don’t get to dance much these days.  At Camp Bestival there are lots of dance classes put on and everywhere you look, there’s always music to dance to.  We took full advantage and really let our hair down.  Our eldest was grateful he wasn’t around to see us raving and after initially not knowing what to make of it, our youngest just joined in! It was good for him to see Mum and Dad letting their hair down.  At least I think it was.
3.    Happy Kids:  When we’re at home, there’s always some squabble going on between our boys.  It’s normal, right?  (Please agree!)  At Camp Bestival, admittedly because they weren’t in each other’s space all the time, they were just happier when they were with each other.  Yes, there were a few disagreements, but overall, they rubbed along together nicely.  Both got to do what they wanted to do (within reason,) and that led to a relaxed atmosphere.   Most of the time.  Happy kids = happy parents.

I missed out hearing any comedy, (ahem, bar my own of course,) Sara Cox speak, James Vincent McMorrow and Ms Dynamite.  But we ate at River Cottage, loved Katy B and had a great time on the Helter Skelter.  We didn’t see Shrek, the Insect Circus or Nero (they cancelled twice – the teen is still vex!), but we ate some great food, I had the best facial ever at the Khiels stand and we saw some amazing bike tricks at the Skate Park.

Camp Bestival is host to 30,000 people and if, for some reason (*cough* money *cough*) they make it bigger next year, I think that would adversely affect the whole experience.  I’m hoping they don’t.

There are things that could be improved at Camp Bestival – it’s not perfect – but what is?  Overall, I have to say, I’d recommend it to anyone.

Camp Bestival 2011 rocked – even though I barely slept, spent a fortune on food and felt like I’d walked a thousand miles.

Philips AVENT 3-In-1 Steriliser Review – Steamin’ Hot. Of course.

Okay, so with our small people starting school in a couple of weeks (*gulp*) we’re a bit past the need for sterilisers. Happily, a quick shout on twitter brought us the lovely Boo & Me, who agreed to review it for us :) …

I was excited to be asked to review the Avent 3-in-1 electric steam steriliser; I have never particularly got along with our steriliser and this one looked really interesting. It is different to anything else I have seen on the market as it can be used in three different ways:

As well as being adjustable in size, it is also very slim line which saves loads of worktop space – it’s narrower than my toaster! We have a fairly small kitchen so this is fab news for me.

I really like that it can change to fit your needs. The smallest basket is perfect for dummies, teethers and spoons, the middle size for breast pumps, cups and bowls and both baskets together for bottles.

The only negative point for me is that although it says it fits all bottle types on the box, our Tommee Tippees need to be squeezed in due to their wide necks. They do fit, but it makes loading the steriliser a bit fiddly when I’m in a rush and have Boo under one arm!

However, I absolutely love the fact that it is small and adjustable, as well as quick and quiet (our last steriliser whistled like a boiling kettle!). As it all comes apart it is also really easy to empty – it’s just a case of taking the base to the sink rather than a whole steriliser. Because it’s much less bulky I am happy to put up with wedging my bottles in once a day!

And the Good News is that the AVENT 3-In-1 Steriliser is currently reduced on Amazon from £60 to just £39. Bargain!

The Powermat. A little slab of genius.

 

 

You know how, sometimes, you come across somehting, and wonder what you ever did before you had it? The PowerMat? It’s definitely one of those things.

We tried the Powermat 2X Charging Mat with a powercube, and  I’ll be honest – it didn’t come out of the box for a while as I simply didn’t get it at first. Why would I want to plug in a square block to charge my camera/phone/DS on, when they all have a perfectly good system which plugs into the wall all by itself?

But then… I went on holiday.

And suddenly, like a big ole lightbulb going ping over my head, I got it. I really did.

In my case I packed the PowerMat. Oh, and the DSlite extension back.And I was good to go (well, okay, I added a few luxury extras like clothes and wash gear, but you know what I mean).

I did NOT pack a phone charger, three different camera chargers, a video Camera charger, an ipod charger, two MP3 chargers or a DSlite charger.

The one powercube has the array of lead ends, so it fits pretty much any device you may have (we haven’t found anything yet that we ourselves possess and it doesn’t charge). Spare ends can be popped into the small storage cube, so they don’t roll around and get lost either. With the twin mat you can charge two items at once – we got the DSlite back in addition to the above set, and it works perfectly, though it took some getting used to as you can’t play while it is charging (though a certain 10yr old of my acquaintance has now figured out that actually, he can…).

Top trick for me is that the black slab is magnetic, and the little charging square (powercube) zooms into place and hangs on in there – your items won’t just stop charging if a baby elephant 4yr old happens to brush past.

Since we’ve been home I have left it available, and have noticed it is used more than any devices own plug. It’s just too darn convenient!

They’re not cheap at £70 for the Powermat 2X Charging Mat, but it’s strong, reliable, and if you travel a lot I’d say it’s a really worthy investment.

 

 

 

Flowers. Because sometimes you dont need a reason.

We chose the 'Scented Summer Basket'

When Interflora asked if we’d write about their flowers, naturally I happily agreed – who doesn’t love fresh flowers?

But this time – they were not for me. My Mother In Law has been very ill this summer, and is still only very slowly recuperating – and as anyone knows, a protarcted illness just leaves you feeling pretty glum.

So I scoured Interflora’s site, hoping I’d maybe find something she’d like. Now, I’ll be honest. I haven’t used Interflora for YEARS. Not since I got married, moved 200 miles away from home, and found it was cheaper to call the florist round the corner to my mum I’d been using for years and order something over the phone.

What? Well, it was!

But more fool me.

Because it’s actually not, any more.

PLUS – when you order online you get to CHOOSE. you know exactly what your gift will look like. Instead of vague “something pastelly, she likes chrysanths, no purple please” I got to pore over pages, and choose something I knew she would really truly love. Her favourite summer gentle colours, scented blooms, and presented in a basket so there was no need for her to DO anything with them.

Did she like them?

She cried. And cherished them for weeks.

And yes, thank you, after a summer of enforced rest and relaxation she is feeling MUCH better.

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Spotted! A Daisy Keyring. From Tiffany. *happy*

Want. Want want want want WANT.

That’s all really.

(yes, I know, it’s over £200 for a KEYRING. But anyone who knows me knows I have a bit of a thing for the humble daisy. And… it’s from Tiffany. It comes in that turquoise packaging. *swoon*)

Competition Now Closed – Personalised Toy Sack from Azique to Win

 

Our competition to give away a  personalised toy sack from Azique to one lucky winner closes tomorrow. The winner will be able to choose the fabric and personalisation up to 9 characters.

Azique is a lovely website run by Susan Bishop who creates beautiful, personalised soft furnishings for children. At Azique you will find many soft treasures such as floor cushions in fabulous vintage fabric prints and personalised bunting.

The Gurgle Blog Awards – We’re Finalists!

We’ve both been away the last couple of weeks (did you miss us? Huh? HUH?), so it was a le-e-etle bit exciting to get home at the weekend to find we’d been nominated for a Gurgle award (*runs around flapping hands in excited fashion*)! Thank you, to whoever nominated us, we’re suitably humbly grateful.

Using public nominations, the judging panel met and selected their favourite five blogs in each category – we’re finalists in the Best Working Mummy Blog category.  The voting is now open: it literally takes less than a minute, and casting your vote (not just for us, there are fab finalists in all the categories) will really help.

We promise not to bang on too much, but this is a mahoosively HUGE gurt big deal for us, and we would be oh-so-very grateful if you could wander over to place a little tick in a box and vote for us? Please?

The voting process closes at 12pm on Wednesday 7th September, and the awards ceremony is taking place on the evening of Thursday 8th September.

 

 

Spotted! Gorgeous Floral Michal Negrin Necklace

I love Michal Negrin jewellery (have you SEEN his website? here – http://www.michalnegrin.com/. Quirky, vintage-inspired floral gloriousness), and I was instantly in love when I saw this on Not On The High Street in Violettes shop.

So pretty, so dainty, so LOVELY.

Violette has some Michal Negrin items for under £25, too – go and see…

Spotted! Belle & Boo Limited Edition set

I have loved Belle & Boo for a long long long time… and I admit, when I spotted this limited edition box set I let out a little *squeak*.

The images were originally created for Anorak magazine and are now available on this bee-yoo-tiful minature limited edition (only 90 of them!)  set.

The four are presented as 5″ by 7″ prints, each signed & numbered by the artist, with the original poem created by Victoria Williams for Belle & Boo.

A keep-it-forever heirloom to be treasured.

Even the packaging is so… Belle & Boo-ish. Hand stamped front (& back) and tied with a satin ribbon.

*sigh*.

And yes, those are rather girlie images. But if you have a boy, fret not. You might want to meander over this way instead…

Spotted! Swee-e-e-t wooden cot mobile.

Made from wood and consisting of three different parts, this gorgeous mobile features the lovely characters from the Woodours range. The ‘musicality’ is hidden inside daddy bears head and apparently plays a sweet lullaby version of ‘That’s Entertainment’. For More of Our Spotted Finds

Gorgeous – we love.

Available from the always-interesting Milly & Pip – we strongly suggest you stop for a browse while you’re there.

Spotted! Original Tom & Jerry DVD. *happy*

A few days ago I tweeted this -

The response was fast and universal. There was simply an outpouring of affection for the duo, squeaks of agreement and a lot of my-son/daughter-loves-them-too. Whether those sons were 2 or 22 made no difference.

It’s just so rare to find something that all four of my children will gladly watch AND enjoy equally. Tom & Jerry is one of those things. Unfailingly, find an old episode (they’re Tom & Jerry snobs, and won’t watch the later ones in which Tom talks, they’re “so wrong”. Sensible boys.). My eldest son was around 18mths the first time he saw Tom & Jerry – and he giggled his way through it. He’s 12 now, and still giggles his way through it. It never fails to make me laugh too. I remember my Granny chuckling to them when I was small.

And look. You can get 3hrs of the early, best Classic Tom & Jerry on DVD for under £4 on Amazon. Surely a must for every home film library, yes?

Competition Now Closed – Miffy Tabard Aprons

Love Miffy!

Our competition to give away two Miffy tabard aprons ends tomorrow.

Designed in classic Miffy colours and featuring an image of Miffy, they are the perfect way to keep the kids mess free!

Spotted! ‘Flower Nail’ Notepad

Oooh, pretty, yes?

Natural oak base, and the paper is held in place with that lovely ‘Flower Nail’ – just remove it to add more paper. That bargainous price even includes a refill pad (but not the pencil- you’ll just have to sharpen your own).

SO much prettier than the yellow post it pad I have loitering in my kitchen…

£12.50  from Dee Puddy, my new lovely light, airy and calming place to spend ten minutes.
Refills can be purchased as a pack of two for £4.00

 

Spotted Girls Vintage Pyjamas

Gorgeous green floral print girls cotton pyjamas with red piping by those old PJ Masters Powell Craft.

I LOVE these!

Available from CocoaJam for just £18.

Spotted! Utterly beautiful handcrafted wooden pen

 

okay, hands up who loves beautiful pens?

*watches a forest of hands fly into the air*

Next to a fresh clean pretty notebook, is there anything nicer? In fact, when you have a that fresh clean nice notepad, you absolutely defintiely NEED a beautiful pen to write with.

And I think this pen just might fit the bill perfectly.

The Slimline twist pen is refillable of course, hand crafted in Zebrano, with pretty (shiny!) Silver metalwork. I admit – I do love the stripes you get in Zebrano, and this pen is so pretty it is just itching to be picked up and used!

AND – it’s over on Original Woodwork’s Folksy shop for a smidge under £13. Bargain of the Highest Order.

Spotted! Vintage Wild West Cowboy Cushion

Would it be terribly cheesy to start with a ‘YEeeEE-HAH!’ ?

It would?

Ah well…

How flippin COOL is that cushion?

Any aspiring cowboy (or cowgirl, natch) couldn’t help but love having it on their bed, could they?

And as it’s currently 10% off, it’s almost by way of a moral obligation to buy it, no?

Available from Cowboys and Custard – Just Step This Way Ma’am…

 

Spotted! Garden Rope Quoits!

A few years ago, we visited a ruined abbey with the boys. It was off-season, and there wasn’t anything particular going on – the three boys were quickly bored with looking at walls they couldn’t climb on. A very lovely WI-type lady strolled across to us with an official looking badge on, and asked if we’d like to use the quoits set… Three hours later we were still there. And all of us remember it as one of those randomly brilliant special-for-its-non-specialness days. Just us, the ancient waalls, the lush close cropped grass, a spot of sunshine and those rope quoits we were mostly rubish at throwing but compellingly competitive in scoring.

So when I saw this utterly bargainous set in the (best-shop-name-ever) When I Was a Kid on NOTHS I let out a little Squeak.

£15? Seriously? Mine’s already on order…

Competition Now Closed – ‘Go the F**k to Sleep’ by Adam Mansbach

 

Our competition to give away five copies of the  went-viral-on-the-internet publishing sensation, ‘Go the F**ck to Sleep‘ books written by Adam Mansbach and illustrated by Ricardo Corté ends tomorrow.