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Just Mustard Please

4 Oct

I like things a little different, they suit our family just fine! That’s why this year when Mustard sent the kids a few of their products we discovered just how much we loved them.

Alice has always been sent to school with the “traditional” girly pink lunch box. Whether its covered in flowers or a picture of Barbie its always the same.

Do you know how many children have accidentally took my child’s lunch box home as a mistake or vis-visa? Well not anymore as now she’s got something no one else in her class has. She’s got this…

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Yep, Marmite, you either love it or hate it and we love it. The Marmite lunch bag is a groovy black and yellow in colour and acts as a cool bag for your lunch. Alice-Sara told me that it got much attention at school, especially from the teachers.

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In terms of size it isn’t overly big but is surprisingly bigger then it looks from the outside. It has a really strong zip fasten is waterproof and looks super funky and retro.

Another product we were sent is one we have recently been running a competition for… Its the 1-Up cupcake moulds.These are really brightly coloured silicone and each resembles the face of the famous mushroom from the fablous Super Mario.

What with national baking week on the way these are perfect.

I’m not much of a baker in our house but the children seem to love it. I recently had fun making cupcakes with the toddler, and my eldest ‘Little man’ aka ‘A boy with Aspergers’ seems to have acquired a certain talent when it comes to baking. He loves the brightly coloured moulds but doesn’t quite understand why they are called cupcake moulds as these are so deep that they are actually more inline with muffin moulds. My non baking self would have to very much agree.

I love how versatile the moulds are. As mentioned they are really deep which also kind of makes them perfect for jelly moulds too. I’ve made jelly in these and the kids have enjoyed eating the jelly right from the mould itself.

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If your my age (no jokes please I am only 30) you may find yourself a little over excited at the sight of these Retro style moulds. Super Mario was a massive part of my childhood and the 1-Up cupcake moulds remind me so.

Grab these in time for National Baking Week

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And finally the winner of our competition to win a set of 4 One-Up cupcake moulds is Claire Griffiths (congrats and please DM on twitter with your details).

Disclaimer: This is a review post! I wasn’t paid to write this but did receive samples in-order to share my honest thoughts and opinions.

MUM I’M PROUD OF YOU #Madblogawards

1 Oct

It was a cold rainy day, sat in the nail shop I asked myself “Do I feel up to this?” I wasn’t referring to my nails but what lay ahead after that! I needed to rush back home, shower, do hair and makeup before finally squeezing myself into my magic underwear and somehow wiggling my legs into my tights without laddering them with what was soon to be my new nails! Then there was the dress, the one I’d only just brought following a disaster with the last (disaster being the sudden realisation that it made me look like a beach whale). This one was short, I hadn’t done short in I don’t know how long! Even with tights I was already feeling a tad self-conscious and I didn’t even have the thing on yet.

I needed to get my party head on and fast. Don’t get me wrong its not that I wasn’t looking forward to the Mad Blog Awards, I really was! I was just a little drained and maybe feeling a little sorry for myself.

Nails done I’m now stood at the bus stop. Time is ticking by and I seriously need to get my butt in gear! Having waited 15 minutes for my bus to come along, it stops, the driver looks at me but doesn’t open the doors… He then proceeds to just drive off like I’m not even stood there in the rain like a prat. Two seconds later what happens, yeah along comes a double-decker bus. Not my double-decker ‘I’m waiting on one of those single decker buses that drive all round the houses making what should be a five minute Journey a 30 minute one instead! This double-decker is racing up the road, his in a rush like me, I could do with this guy driving my bus. Then something crap happened… Splash… FFS, I know resembled a drowned rat! As I stand like a wet lemon, I hear the giggles of the over excitable teens stood behind me. I tell myself he didn’t do it on purpose… But really deep down I knew he did! Could things really get any worse?

Once home and finally done up like a girl with a place to be, I receive a phone call just as I’m about to leave through the front door. As I’m stood explaining my rubbish day to my friend who’s called to wish me luck for the awards, I suddenly realise I’ve missed my train. “It’s a sign, I’m not meant to go” I moan. But being reminded things could only get better I loaded my 5 inch shoes in my bag at speed then slipped on my comfortable flats. I then ran for it, over the road, through the park to the station while continuously yanking down my dress in a desperate bid not to flash my magic granny knickers in the process.

Thankfully I didn’t get lost and as I stopped on the street corner to slip on my heels It suddenly hit me that by doing what I was doing where I was doing it, dressed as I was, one may mistake me as a lady of the night. Walking at speed (and not very well may I add) I escaped into the comfort of the Rassiden Edwardian Hotel the venue of this years Mad Blog Awards.

Hot, messy and out of breath I arrived just in time. My fellow finalist were just about to take there places at the table. Having quickly adjusted the magic knickers, reapplied the lippy and made myself that bit more presentable in the toilets, I then took my place at table number 2 which was filled with some very talented ladies with a great view of the stage.

Was I nervous? No, not up in till now I wasn’t! I really hadn’t the time to be! I just remember feeling relieved to have finally made it. I felt as if My mood was instantly lifted by the wonderful company I had around me. I was sat next to the lovely and talented Luschka (Diary of a first child) as well as the lovely Jen from Mum in the mad in the madhouse , Mika from All baby advice, Kate (WitWitWoo) and a few others (all equally as lovely). The atmosphere was wonderful and all finalist were in high spirits.

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The room looked amazing and it was obvious how much hard work the lovely Sally Whittle, Jen Walshaw and others from the mads had put into making this an event to remember. Everything had been perfectly personalised around each and every blogger in the room. Two large LCDs showed pictures of us bloggers and our families. In between each slide, live tweets were shown (and as the wine flowed the spelling mistakes grew). Even the tables were decorated with confetti made from tiny snippets of our blog headers.

Despite each category having its own sponsor we wasn’t bombarded with advertisements! The awards were very much a social event that did an amazing job to celebrate the brilliance that are parent bloggers. How awesome is that!

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The 3 course meal was of course Devine… The dessert however was in a league of it own…. Amazing. The wine was flowing around the table and for a woman who drinks little (maybe the odd glass of white every now and then) I did really managed to put some away. I was feeling a little giggly and I did almost use the men’s toilets by mistake (the greeting of a man leaving the cubical was a good indication that I was in the wrong place). But luckily I wasn’t to merry as I was about to receive a little shock when my name was called out and I was announced as the winning blogger of the mads most inspiring blogger for 2012.

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What I’m about to say may make you roll your eyes while muttering the words, “they all say that” but honestly, it was a shock! I really didn’t think I’d win. I was up against some of the best blogs in the blogosphere and the fact I’m subscribed to a few of these blogs meaning every new post they publish gets ping to my inbox just made me doubt myself even more so. Honestly who wants to be up against the much loved mammywoo or the very talented but equally as lovely Wendy from Savette Gazette? Yep …. I rest my case.

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You may roll your eyes once more when I tell you I wasn’t pimping my blog 24/7! I made a video that I attached to a blog post. This didn’t have an excessive amount of hits! I also sent out some tweets… I honestly only sent a small amount this year. Of course I sent out a few shouts on my Facebook page, but again this was just a few. What made me laugh this year was how members of the page had replied to say they had already voted for me. Knowing you have such a supportive readership is heartwarming. I guess the only other thing I did was appear in the local paper, just as I had the previous year. I didn’t want to become a spammer, end up driving my readers and followers nuts. My point is that winning without super pimping is possible and this left me feeling proud of myself, shocked but very proud.

As I stood up to collect my award I suddenly thought “Shit… What am I going to say?” I can speak to whole rooms of people in an advocate, teacher-like fashion. When it comes to advising you on education law or the latest autism campaigns its programmed into me… It’s what I do! But accepting an award is different and just like last year I felt a bit of a tit with nothing to say. With white wine in the blood stream giving me a needed kick up the backside I thanked everybody and stated that if it wasn’t for my readers I wouldn’t be able to raise such awareness for autism! With that I did a runner with my award and a lovely bottle of bubbles presented to me by the lovely sponsor for crazy soap.

Back at my table, sat back down I watched some more fabulous bloggers go up and collect their awards I felt so honoured to be part of it all.

My 2012 Mads highlights: speaking to my little man on the phone…

LM: “Mum I saw it on twitter, you won”
Me: “I know, great isn’t it”
LM: “I’m proud of you mum”
Me “You are?”
LM “You inspire people mum, you inspire me”
Me: “That’s a really lovely thing to say, thank you!”
LM “I have water in my eyes as I’m happy you won”
Me: “I have water in my eyes too, because you do”

When we have this type of conversation it’s magical, rare but magical. He really was happy I’d won! He took the award and polished it and put it next to last years on my dresser. He is now blogging himself… Maybe he will one day collect his very own award to add to the collection.

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Other highlights:

Kerry Aka Multiple Mummy getting the recognition she deserves for her amazing blogs. And the emotional speech from Emma and multiple dad when collecting her awards. And as Emma states… One is actually half hers 🙂 Emma and Kerry both write Science sparks.

Messaging my dad to tell him Myleene Klass was at the awards… Evil laugh (he kinda fancies the arse off her)!

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Thank you to Sally… Your an amazing woman. Not forgetting the lovely Jen and others who helped make the awards really enjoyable for all.

My lovely readers, all those who nominated and voted for me… I could t do what I do without you all.

The lovely Crazy Soap for being a lovely sponsor from start to finish. I’m sure my fellow inspiring finalist would agree.

Littlewoods, I may not have wore the dress you sent but you sent it so quickly and even offered to send me another on the actual day of the awards. If I hadn’t found something in time it’s quite likely that you would have saved the day.

My family and friends for supporting me.

And most importantly, my three beautiful children both with and without Aspergers… You all inspire me to write and do what I do. So, mummy sends you a million hugs and kisses from the blog…. I love you.

DID YOU WIN A MIX AND FIX MIKE FROM WOW TOYS?

14 Dec

11

Days till Christmas

I have been running some fabulous competitions as part of our Santa’s Little Helpers Big Christmas Countdown and I’ll now announce the winner of the Mix & Fix Mike donated by those lovely lot at WOW Toys!

So… The winner is…

Sarah Catherine Parker

Massive congratulations Sarah and a very Merry Christmas

For the draw protocol click HERE

Sarah, please email me at the email address located in the sidebar and I’ll forward this to WOW to dispatch your prize. Please bear in mind the advised time that has been allocated for a response before a possible redraw.

Sorry to all those that entered but sadly never won. Nonetheless we still have some awesome competitions running with many ending soon so get in there quick.

We also have some fantastic competitions on the way.

DID YOU WIN A £100 ARGOS GIFT CARD

14 Dec

11

DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS

Sorry about the delay in posting the winner to the Argos competition as part of our ‘Big Christmas Countdown’ but we have been away and since returning I’ve been a little under the whether!

So… who did win this fantastic prize of a £100 gift card from Argos?

Kayleigh Dawn did, that’s who!

Well done Kayleigh and Merry Christmas from us.

Draw Protocol can be found by clicking HERE

Please email me your postal address via the email in the sidebar and I’ll forward this to the appropriate  Argos representative.

Sorry to those who didn’t win this time, however we still have some awesome competitions running in the Santa’s Little helpers big Christmas Countdown with days to spare… We also have many more on the way, so don’t miss out.

Winner of the Fancy Dress Outfitters Competition

24 Nov

Big apology everyone I did think this had been published already, We have had some craziness going on in our home of late and it must have slipped my mind! However the Winner of the Fancy dress outfitters competition has been notified. The list of entries were put in the Random.Org list sorter and from there I drew a random number using another online free number picker. 

THE WINNER WAS

number 

72 

Random numbers generated Nov 17 2011 at 0:33:33 by http://www.psychicscience.org  Free educational resources for parapsychology, psychical research & mind magic.

This was

Lisa Wilkinson

(Lisa has been notified and her prize is on the way)

The List contained 125 names and because of the sheer size of it I’ve published the list to my google docs which can be viewed by clicking HERE

Winner of the LEGO Discovery Family ticket is

13 Nov
The logo for Lego, and the Lego group.

Image via Wikipedia

Hi everyone, we now have the winner of our LEGO Discovery Centre Competition.
Again I wasn’t able to use my usual “Random Picker” so had to use Random.org to generate the list and then a free number picker was used to draw the winner.

So, without further delay the winner of who takes a family ticket (2 adults and 2 children) for the LEGO Discovery Centre in Manchester, is…

NUMBER 15 (INSIDE THE WENDY HOUSE)

Congratulations

Please send your address to the email in the blogs sidebar or alternatively  please DM me on twitter @clairelouise82 and I will organise for your prize to be sent directly from the PR.

Below is a copy of the list and draw.

There were 31 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

  1. Inside the Wendy house
  2. Lou Strachan
  3. Kate Screamy
  4. Inside the Wendy house
  5. Jess
  6. Charlotte (@mummyfever)
  7. Amanda Neal
  8. Margaret Farmer
  9. Lou Strachan
  10. Claire T
  11. Claire T
  12. Lou Strachan
  13. Rebecca Coyne
  14. Charlotte (@mummyfever)
  15. Inside the Wendy house
  16. Jess
  17. Kate Screamy
  18. Lou Strachan
  19. Mymummyspennies
  20. Claire T
  21. Kate Screamy
  22. Claire T
  23. Margaret Farmer
  24. Ali Taylor
  25. Mymummyspennies
  26. Jess
  27. Claire T
  28. Rebecca Coyne
  29. Jess
  30. Kate Screamy
  31. Mymummyspennies

Timestamp: 2011-11-13 22:50:52 UTC

15 

Random numbers generated Nov 13 2011 at 22:54:17 by http://www.psychicscience.org  

Winner of the brand new Peppa Pig DVD title

10 Nov

Sorry about the delay here guys but was just waiting for random picker to finish the recent update of their site.

Nonetheless, I’m pleased to announce that the winner of the ‘Peppa Pig International day’ DVD, that was drawn at random using the ‘Random Picker’ is….

Tired-Mummy (@TiredmummyofTwo)

Congratulations please contact me with your details via the email address in the sidebar or on twitter

Sorry to all those who didn’t win, we have competitions still running and plenty more on the way

To see the winning protocol click HERE

Winner of the Matalan Voucher

6 Nov

Sorry for the delay people we had some bad news this and are all only just adjusting! The Random picker was also down leaving me to seach out another online free draw picker.

In the end I did a copy and paste of all the names into a list randomiser making sure they were numbered and then draw the comp with a random number picker. It was all arse about tit, so will be drawing the “Peppa pig competition” as soon as Random Picker is finished with its update which I’m told will be today (6th November) 

However, in the mean time the Matalan gift voucher winner is …

Charlotte (Number 38)

Congratulations!

I have emailed you on the email given with your coment, please get back to me with your details which I will forward to the PR team

List Randomizer

There were 56 items in your list. Here they are in random order:

  1. jimmy paton
  2. Helen
  3. Katherine De Riera (@sweet Kat30)
  4. Marzena (@marzutek)
  5. Hannah Moody
  6. seasiderinthecity
  7. Andrew Byrne
  8. Marzena (@marzutek)
  9. Lisa
  10. Lou Strachan
  11. seasiderinthecity
  12. Rachel P
  13. Katie Vyktoriah
  14. Katie Vyktoriah
  15. jimmy paton
  16. Elaine Livingstone
  17. Otilia
  18. LauraCYMFT
  19. Robyn Clarke
  20. Kelly
  21. Katherine De Riera (@sweet Kat30)
  22. Alison (@ailcomps)
  23. Belinda Matthews
  24. Liz Burton
  25. Rebecca Coyne
  26. Claire
  27. Katherine De Riera (@sweet Kat30)
  28. Hannah Moody
  29. Rebecca Coynehttp
  30. Claire
  31. Laura Seaton
  32. Rachel P
  33. Helen
  34. Lou Strachan
  35. Belinda Matthews
  36. Elaine Livingstone
  37. thepricklypinecone
  38. Charlotte
  39. Claire
  40. Lisa
  41. Katie Vyktoriah
  42. Andrew Byrne
  43. elle brown
  44. thepricklypinecone
  45. Kelly
  46. Belinda Matthews
  47. Hannah Moody
  48. Liz Burton
  49. Robyn Clarke
  50. Robyn Clarke
  51. Make Do Mum
  52. Donna J
  53. Liz Burton
  54. Marzena (@marzutek)
  55. Donna J
  56. Tracey

Timestamp: 2011-11-03 05:41:29 UTC

Research Randomizer Results1 Set of 1 Unique Numbers Per Set
Range: From 1 to 56 — Unsorted

Job Status:

Set #1:

38

The Winner is…

28 Oct

Sorry it took so long to post these guys, though the winner has been fully notified the day of the draw. The post however left my dizzy head meaning I forgot to make the announcement. 

So the winner of the Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom the tooth fairy is…

Prickly Pinecone

Congratulations…

Sorry if you didn’t win this time but why not try again?

Click the competition tab in the blogs header where you will find competitions to win, Matalan Vouchers, Peppa Pig DVD, Toys, Dressing up costumes plus a family ticket to the LEGO Discovery Centre Manchester 

To view the winner protocol over on random picker please click HERE

Alice Kicks some butt!

6 Oct

Blog-Match the brilliant peeps that match bloggers with brands have paired us with the fantastic Tactic games.

 Tactic sent us two board games to review, Faqir and Dotto (which will follow in another post)

 So, what’s it normally like playing board games with two very competitive children, one who is rule band and throws an almighty strop when he loses?

A nightmare that’s what it is!

 Five minutes in and all hell broke loose. 

 Now, I should state If it was just me and the little man then his fine, he just can’t play alongside his sister unless his in control and things are going his way! Not easy to put this into practice when playing a board game.

 Later that evening Little man went out with his father and I took Alice and the youngest around my mothers house and decided to bring the game and ask my younger sister and her boyfriend to play the game with Alice. There was no point me even trying with my toddler about.

 Lucky my sisters boyfriend said he would give it a go and with much excitement Alice sat down to face her opponent.

 Inside the box

 On opening Faqir we found a board with lots of hole, 28 brightly coloured plastic cones, 24 faqir cards, 4 Faqir dressing rooms and a handy pouch to store cards and cones. 

 What each player requires

 Each player has a certain number of cards depending on how many are playing.

Each player has a dressing table in which they place one of their cards behind.

Lastly

Each player is given a set of cones, there are 4 different colours to choose from.

 Aim of the game!

 Players must place their first card behind they’re dressing table, leaving it only partially visible to their opponent.  Each card has a number of holes (like what you get if you hole punch paper) the holes make up a pattern. The players will take it in turns with the youngest going first (Yep it’s in the rules) each must make the same pattern on their card on the board. This is done by placing the supplied cones (aka nails, into the holes on the board) Once the pattern is complete and the players card can be placed on top of the nails avoiding injury and a nasty anti-tetanus jab 🙂 they move on to another card. Once all your cards have gone you have a winner.  

Piece of cake right!

No, not exactly it isn’t! You see, as mentioned above each players card is partially exposed to its opponent(s) resulting in part of the pattern being revealed. This may only be one or two holes but still it gives players a clue to their opponents movements allowing them to try and block you. 

 The contest

On the left we have Aaron, sister’s boyfriend aged 18 years

On the right we have Alice-Sara ten years his senior at just 8yrs

How is this even fair?

 Does Aaron have the ability to easily beat his younger opponent with his ability to think outside the box?

 No way, this is my daughter we are talking about!

Competitive should be her middle name.

 Jammy dodger pulled it off.

Whoop Whoop

That’s my girl

Alice scores it top marks ***** 5 star

Where Aaron gave it a lower ***  3 star… um I wonder why?

I later played this with little man and I think its brilliant for an older child with Aspergers as It improves non verbal reasoning skills and helps the child look beyond what he thinks he see. 

Well, Little man done well and I just bet him right at the end but it was close, very, very close!

Faqir by Tactic Games

Age 7+

2-4 players per game

Around 30 minute game time per round.

 Amazon currently stock this and I’ve checked and the good news is they have six in stock for £18.99 

Amazon

Visit the Tactic website for more information

http://www.tactic.net/

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