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The Croods: A New Age is coming to theaters on Nov 25th. #CroodsNewAge

Reviews · November 20, 2020

Staring Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Keener, Cloris Leachman, Clark Duke, Leslie Mann, Peter Dinklage and Kelly Marie Tran

The Croods have survived their fair share of dangers and disasters, from fanged prehistoric beasts to surviving the end of the world, but now they will face their biggest challenge of all: another family.  The Croods need a new place to live. So, the first prehistoric family sets off into the world in search of a safer place to call home. When they discover an idyllic walled-in paradise that meets all their needs, they think their problems are solved … except for one thing. Another family already lives there: the Bettermans. The Bettermans (emphasis on the “better”)—with their elaborate tree house, amazing inventions and irrigated acres of fresh produce—are a couple of steps above the Croods on the evolutionary ladder. When they take the Croods in as the world’s first houseguests, it isn’t long before tensions escalate between the cave family and the modern family. Just when all seems lost, a new threat will propel both families on an epic adventure outside the safety of the wall, one that will force them to embrace their differences, draw strength from each other and forge a future together.

I just saw the prescreening of this movie and I am pleased to tell you that not only did it make me laugh. The whole family loved it. When did you ever see a whole family agree on anything. I know you are going to love The Croods.

Choosing a Caravan for Your Family

Reviews · October 9, 2019

Staycationing has never been more popular in the UK with over half of Brits planning holidays in their home country each year. This desire to get to know our own backyards has gone hand-in-hand with the rebirth of caravanning. And it’s easy to see why. It’s the joy of retreating to rural settings with the luxury of home comforts.

It’s the pleasure of getting the family together in one place. It’s the sense of freedom you don’t get with other holidays.

NCC approval 

The majority of caravans sold in the UK will be approved by the National Caravan Council (NCC), which is the official industry trade body. The NCC also operates certification schemes for other potentially dangerous components of the caravan: gas installations, water systems, emergency exits and tyres. It’s always worth conducting your own independent checks but any vehicle that carries an NCC badge will have been subjected to rigorous examination to ensure all of these aspects are up to spec.

Size and weight 

How many people does your caravan need to sleep? You might think you need four berths for a family of four but there are other ways to create enough space for everyone.

Your caravan choice will naturally be influenced by the towing capacity of your current vehicle. You can divide your car’s kerbweight by 100 and multiply it by 85 to find the upper limit of its comfortable towing weight.

If it’s your first caravan, a lighter more compact model is generally a safe bet, offering you greater manoeuvrability, cheaper ferry fares and road tolls, and better fuel economy. Paired with a simple awning, you can easily house and sleep a small family in a two-berther with basic kitchen and bathroom facilities.

Amenities 

Well-equipped caravans can look incredibly flash in the showroom ,and this can easily trick you into believing you need more amenities than you really do. Bathrooms take up a lot of space. Cooking units add serious weight onto any vehicle, and attractive carpets can easily become begrimed with mud.

It’s especially important to consider the practicalities of layout. If you’re likely to be staying in places with good on-site facilities, you can afford to cut back on interior vehicle space dedicated to bathroom and kitchen areas.

Cost and financing 

Once you’ve chosen your vehicle, you have to work out how you’re going to pay for it. Bear in mind that as well as the initial outlay of purchasing the caravan itself, you’ll also have to shell out for additional running costs: insurance, road tax, MOTs, servicing. If you’re looking to buy, you can source generous financing packages from Auto Finance Online, who offer a range of options to suit every budget. Paying an initial lump sum towards your new caravan should help you to access more attractive interest rates.

Less is more 

There’s something to be said for more compact options when it comes to choosing your first caravan. If you start small, you can always add space on later. The same is not true for a larger vehicle, however. You’ll also be looking at dropping less of your hard-earned cash if you choose a smaller option. Not to mention the fact that there’s less of a steep learning curve when it comes to hitting the road.

How To Help A Loved One In The Hospital

Reviews · November 26, 2018

It can be a difficult time when you have a friend or family member in the hospital. In addition to the obvious health concerns, there will also be a tremendous amount of stress, anxiety and practical issues that make this a challenging time. It can be hard to know how to help someone when they are spending time in the hospital, especially if you find it difficult to visit them. A good friend will always be able to find ways to help no matter how big or small the gesture, and the following are just a few different ways that you will be able to help someone.

  1. Visiting

Obviously, one of the best things that you can do is to visit the person when you are allowed (but always check ahead before visiting). You should spend this time listening to their concerns and making sure that they are well cared for, but they may also want to take their mind off of their health issues so do not shy away from talking about yourself or what is happening outside of the hospital. Bring gifts, such as:

  • Their favorite flowers
  • Books, magazines and newspapers
  • Any hobby-related gifts that they can do in the hospital such as knitting
  • Spa treatments
  1. Handling Matters At Home

The person in the hospital should be focused purely on their own health and not have to worry about their life outside the hospital. This means that it can be of great help to handle aspects such as notifying their employer and keeping them up to date, picking the kids up from school and looking after them, feeding pets, watering plants, keeping in touch with friends and family, etc. Be sure to ask them if there is anything that you can do to help when you visit.

  1. Make Sure They Are Getting Proper Care

Most hospitals have excellent levels of care, but they are not infallible, and mistakes can easily be made. It can be difficult when you are a patient and unwell, which is why a good friend needs to make sure that they are getting the care that they need and that there has been no negligence. If there have been mistakes or a lack of care that lead to injuries, then you can make an injuries claim, and they could receive compensation. Making sure that they are getting proper care will involve attending appointments with them, keeping a running log of medication, meals, and checkups.

  1. Plan For Their Return

A great friend will also think about ways that they can help when the person is discharged. This might involve picking them up from the hospital, tidying the home and preparing it for their recovery, picking up groceries and offering to help with their daily chores until they are back on their feet. Other ways to help them include:

  • Stocking up the fridge for them
  • Moving furniture (if they agree to it) so that everything is within reach
  • Preparing the bedroom
  • Helping them settle in

Nobody likes to spend time in the hospital, and it can be upsetting to see a loved one having to spend time there. These are a few ideas for how you can help your friend during their time of need and help to reduce stress so that they can focus on getting better.

All Eyes On Kitchen Health For A Happy Family

Reviews · October 10, 2018

Many sayings claim that food is the most direct way to the heart. In reality, while you can certainly put a smile on your children’s faces with a delicious meal, you need to consider the bigger picture. Don’t just think about how food affects your family, but evaluate the importance of the kitchen in your household. Indeed, the kitchen is by far one of the most important rooms in your house: It’s a place dedicated to nourishing the family and preparing them for the challenges of the day to come. It’s also an area of your home that is closely connected with your health, both physical and mental. Consequently, your role as a mom is to make sure that the kitchen is a haven of health for all.

Keep your kitchen fresh and healthy

 

A kitchen is a lot of work; delegate a little

You know it: Running your household can be stressful and exhausting. And while some people are born natural homemakers, most of us have to work hard to make it work and manage both family and household duties. But as a mom, you’ve got an advantage that nobody else has. You can share the kitchen maintenance with your family. Indeed, delegating tasks is also part of your kitchen responsibilities – trying to manage it by yourself all the time will only lead to high stress levels. So why not let your kids give you a hand? You might need to invest in little gadgets that can make your life easier. Using a peri bottle as a dish soap holder, for instance, can make it easier for small hands – or for a mom holding a baby – to gain full access and be able to do the dishes!

The unwanted visitor you don’t want to see

You might not know it, but the food you’ve got in your cupboard has an odor. While you can’t smell it when it’s still in its package, other creatures with a better-developed sense of smell know exactly what’s going on. You may not notice anything different until one day, you get the oats out of the cupboard and realize that the box has some holes. You might even get to see some tiny droppings hidden at the back of the cupboard. Yes, you know what this means: A mouse family lives in your home. How can you best get rid of those unwanted guests? You can afford to waste any time. At the first sign of droppings, it’s best to get in touch with a professional pest control company that can evaluate the occupation and the risks. You might also want to check all electric appliances in the kitchen: MIce love to chew cables!

What’s in your pantry?

The kitchen is the place where most common diseases are developed. From diabetes to obesity, what you eat affects your health. Consequently, as a parent, you need to make sure that your family is encouraged to follow a healthy diet. Ultimately, it starts with the pantry organization. Indeed, if you can make healthy food look appetizing, your children will be more likely to eat well-balanced meals than to grab a pack of chips. It’s always an exciting idea to keep your pasta and rice in cute glass jars – make it a habit of buying brown rice and alternative kinds of pasta to make sure your display is as healthy as pretty. You can also add a jar of oatmeal and one of nuts and seeds to make breakfasts more fun.

Beware of the Halloween pumpkins

It’s nearly time to carve the pumpkins! Most accidents that happen at home during the Halloween period are linked to carving injuries. Consequently, you need to take all the precautions you can to keep your family healthy during the pumpkin season. For a start, if you haven’t yet, you should keep the carving tools away from children – they should be kept in a box outside of the kitchen. Additionally, young children can be kept entertained by painting a small pumpkin while you can carve a proper-sized one carefully. This will avoid stress and injuries!

Mindless snacking is a no go

Ultimately, when the weather goes cold and gray – as it is the case during the winter months – it can be tempting to look for an indulging snack. Biscuits, cookies and chocolate bars are some of the favorite snacks when the temperatures drop. However, in an effort to encourage the family to stay healthy – and to help children to nourish their bodies with all the vitamins they need – you might want to keep the sweet snacks hidden in the cupboard and replace them with a bowl of fresh fruit. Using a fruit basket filled with healthy options that keep your fruit fresh and yummy is the best investment you can make for your kitchen health!

Your kids probably consume too much sugar

Do you know that American toddlers consume over 7 teaspoons of sugar per day, which is more than the recommended amount for adults? You may not think you are feeding your kids too much sugar, but it can be present as a hidden ingredient in a lot of processed and pre-packed food. As sugar can dramatically affect the development of infants and creates addiction in the future life, it’s essential to learn to differentiate healthy from unhealthy foods.

All natural cleaning

Your kitchen is a living area. Children who play in the kitchen or help to prepare the food can accidentally ingest toxic chemicals. While every parent knows to childproof the kitchen and store cleaning products away, you can take a step further and ditch the poisonous chemicals altogether. Indeed, you can keep the room clean with safe DIY alternatives. White vinegar is a base ingredient as it’s a natural disinfectant and is excellent at eliminating grease and grime. You can add a few drops of essential oil for smell and antiseptic properties!

Natural ingredients

Do you have a pet?

If you have a dog or a cat, you need to make sure that the kitchen is safe for them too. Indeed, pets are naturally curious. To avoid any accidents, you need a garbage can they can’t open – or push open with the nose or the paw. Additionally, you need to be very cautious about the food you leave around. A lot of your favorite ingredients are poisonous to dogs and cats. Most pet owners know that chocolate can cause vomiting, seizure and heart arrhythmias in pets, but not many realize that sharing a slice of fatty bacon could cause health issues to their furry friend.

Who wants mold in the kitchen?

You may not notice it at first, but when you begin to smell the distinctive musty odor, it means you’ve got a patch of mold in your kitchen. A water leak under the sink can encourage the apparition of mildew and mold. Similarly, if your kitchen fan isn’t effective, you may not be able to get rid of the excess dampness that occurs when cooking. It’s important to keep your eyes open for any risk factor in the fridge, around the sink, and with your cooking utensils.

Get the right color for the room

Last, but not least, your kitchen is designed to make you feel happy. It’s the room where you prepare the family meals. Consequently, you need to pick a color palette that boosts your mood. A dark kitchen can encourage you to opt for an indulging and unhealthy diet to compensate the mood factor. Instead, you should pick bright and vibrant color schemes such as yellow, green, orange and pink.

Your kitchen deserves several chapters in a health guide. It is, indeed, a challenging area that affects your body energy, your mental health and the health of your family – including pets. But everybody knows that a good day starts with a delicious breakfast in the kitchen. The challenge is to make every day fantastic!

Preparing Your Family For A New Baby

Reviews · September 11, 2018

If you’re pregnant, it’s important you prepare your existing family for a new baby – especially the children you already have! Depending on their ages, they may feel mixed emotions about having a new sibling. Some may be excited, some may be scared, others may be resentful. It can depend on their age, as well as how you handle the situation from the time you announce your pregnancy to the time the baby is born. When you’re preparing for a new baby it is always daunting, whether the pregnancy be through IVF from Fertility Plus or natural conception.

Using the tips and advice here will help you to prepare your family for a new baby as best you possibly can. Take a look now and ensure everybody is ready:

During Pregnancy

During your pregnancy, it’s important you know the right time to tell your existing children. Children ages 1-2 may not understand, but your attitude will rub off on them, so it’s important to be excited! Children 2-4 are still very clingy, so it’s important you are delicate about the situation and ensure that they know they will still get your love and attention. Involving them can help to get them excited. It’s also important that you involve older children, and that you talk about their feelings with them. Don’t invalidate them or tell them they are being silly. Some children may even regress a little and start speaking in baby talk. This is all down to them being afraid that they won’t get a look in anymore.

When explaining when the baby will arrive, try using the season rather than saying in a few months. Children don’t often understand the concept of months, so say the baby will be born when the weather gets warmer/cooler, for example. If they ask questions, answer them in an age appropriate way. For example, tell them babies come from the uterus if they ask where they come from – you don’t need to talk to them about sex, unless you feel they are old enough to understand. You can also try looking at baby pictures from when they were little, and coming up with names together. Consider going to listen to the baby’s heartbeat as a family. Some of these things can be difficult if you have made the choice to use surrogacy or another method, but you must still prepare your children and explain to them the best way you can..

Sibling birth classes may also be useful, where children will learn how to hold a baby, amongst other things.

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Planning For The Birth

When you are planning for the birth, make sitter arrangements and explain to your kids what will happen when the time comes, so there are no nasty surprises for them. Make sure you let your child visit in hospital soon after the baby is born, and have minimal visitors to ensure it is an intimate family event. This will allow your children to create a bond with the baby early on. You might even consider letting your children to help you to pack your hospital bag.

Bringing The Baby Home

When you bring the baby home, involve your child as much as you can so they don’t feel left out. Your child might like to help you dress, burp, bathe, or entertain the baby. This will give them a sense of responsibility, and is another great way for them to bond with the baby. Ensure you take advantage of one on one time with older kids when the baby is sleeping, as this will help to ease any resentment that may be present, and prove to them that you’re not going to forget about them. It can be a good idea to have a set time for spending time with them so that you stick to it. You might also want to do something special with them/for them, such as take them to the park or buy them a small gift. When you are expecting, buying gifts for the little one is very important. Why not try one of the best electric cars for kids, they are great fun!

It can be tempting to have your kids home from school or nursery, as if you’re home, it may feel like everybody should be home. However, it’s best to keep kids in a routine at this time, or you will confuse them further.

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Start preparing for the birth of your new baby as soon as possible, so you can ensure the whole family is super excited. You might be surprised at how well your child takes to sibling-hood. If you’d like even more tips and ideas, you can speak to mums with multiple children and see if their insight can help you.

 

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