I feel a bit like I’m at an AA meeting…my name is Twin Mum and I used to be scared of flying. . . . Keep Reading
Passports for toddlers – part three
...The next day we decided to cut our losses and go into town for what felt like the millionth day of the week. We collected two forms (one being a spare) and made our way to a coffee shop so that Hubby could fill it in before we took it to the bank to get them to sign (we’d decided to do that rather than put my friend out again just before her holiday.) . . . Keep Reading
Passports for toddlers – part two
....That evening we completed the two new forms with ease and got up early to go back to the camera shop. The guy behind the counter was more than happy to retake the pictures and apologised for sending me off the day before with a photo that would have failed. A few screams later we had a shot that definitely met the requirements. . . . Keep Reading
Passports for toddlers – part one
Hubby and I have decided to ignore everything I said in my Falmouth or Fiji post earlier this summer. We’re going on holiday. Abroad. We’d planned on going to Cornwall but when we added up the cost of a cottage for two weeks with petrol, parking, days out, food etc it wasn't much cheaper. The sunshine got our vote and the thought of going on a package holiday was quite exciting as neither of us had been on one for years. It didn't take long for our Trip Advisor addiction kick in and before I . . . Keep Reading
Falmouth or Fiji?
Three years ago I was getting ready to go backpacking with Hubby. Now I couldn’t fit the contents of my nappy bag into the rucksack I lived out of for seven months.On our travels we saw babies being lugged around in carriers, as their parents continued with their lives seemingly unaware they had a tiny being strapped to their front. We saw these families venture to remote Fijian islands, where there was no electricity beyond 9pm and you could see daylight through the walls in the beach . . . Keep Reading