Summer 2014 Bucket List: 001

Our first check off the summer bucket list is building sandcastles. We headed down to Avon Beach, our local beach that is covered in sand and started to make sandcastles. Unfortunately the sand wasn't coarse or wet enough so with a bit of water we managed to make sand shapes, the castles were not that great!



A Tale Of Three Tummies

Once upon a time there were 3 greedy people. They never understood what to really eat for breakfast so they always ended up eating too little or too much.

Mummy normally grabs a big glass of ice water and a banana and by 10:00 she's starving again. Max seems to wolf down a bowl of cereal (those ones that are packed full of sugars that we are told not to eat) followed by some fruit and a smoothie. Daddy sticks with cereal or toast and a river of coffee.

They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, in fact it's been proven somewhere that eating breakfast will help you with energy, weight loss and getting out of bed. Let's just say these 3 people weren't great with breakfast. That is until along came some lovely boxes of All Bran.
All Bran have said that if you take their 5 day challenge then you can ease that bloated and sluggish feeling you normally get from other foods. Apparently 90% of your happy hormones come from your gut so eating right can really help especially the right amount of fibre as it can help everything from your gut to your toilet times!


So Mummy, Daddy and Max decided the best thing to do with their poorly tummies and the boys excess gas was to take part in this challenge and work out just how much All Bran could help them feel a bit happier. 

With three gorgeous flavours they all picked a favourite. Daddy loved the Red Berry Crunch soaked in milk with a big mug of coffee. Mummy loved Golden Crunch with sliced bananas and natural yoghurt or milk whilst Max loved Chocolate Wheats with milk and some juice. 

Mummy was initially worried that the portions were small and they wouldn't be full up but at the end of the bowls they all sat back and exclaimed that the tummies were full and hopefully happy.


After the first couple of days Mummy didn't notice much change but felt fuller until lunch. Daddy was definitely less bloated, less gassy and lost a few pounds and Max stopped eating everyone out of house and home. 

Mummy, Daddy and Max felt happier. With all the extra energy they spent more time out in the sunshine and with the happy feeling in their guts from the All Bran they ate healthier and changed the way they thought about meals. Thank you All Bran for coming into our lives and making us happier. And as the story goes, they all lived happily ever after. 

This post is an entry for the “Real Mums of All-Bran” Linky Challenge, sponsored by Kelloggs


FriDad (on a Saturday!)

Part 2 is here for you Fri Dadders gagging for more.
In the previous post I spoke about sharing tips and tricks for the benefit of others.
Since it’s been a blistering summer, I thought I’d share a current routine that’s doing very well right now.
As you are all aware it’s TOO HOT! Too hot to think, eat, drive or do cosplay. Children want to do EVERYTHING! The heat is keeping them awake, making them irritant and the lack of blackout curtains makes bedtime tough.
I came up with a solution that I’ve adhered to recently that made bedtime a set time and sleep time almost instant.
Okay, this routine starts from 5:30, roughly the time in which I feed Max his dinner. I make sure the dinner is light, there is plenty of liquid available and the dinner is quite juicy (soups, tomatoes, stew’s etc. all good).
I keep any potential desserts small. The last thing I need on my hands is a recharge.
Once tidying away and checking emails to see if anyone wants me as a scriptwriter (guess what the answer is so far) I pack a bag. The bag contains a bottle of water, a toy or two and an optional banana (bananas can help with dehydration).
At 7 o’clock (roughly the time CBeebies buggers off. I’m sorry, it’s a godsend for 5 minutes peace, but it’s treacherous) Max and I set off for the local park.
When we get there, all hell breaks loose. The temperatures have dropped, the park is empty and it’s time to play football Fireman Sam with a cuddly toy in tow. There I let Max drain all energy available, giving him water breaks and a snack if dinner didn’t quite cut it.
Around 8 o’clock it’s time to save Max lobbing the football from any other child’s head and go home. When we’re home I give him a quick wash off to avoid that sticky feeling he’s left with. A warm shower or bath raises the body temperature, opens the pores then drops the body’s temperature cooling him off.
Then it’s back to the original routine. Pyjama’s, book, blinds, bed. By then Max is in bed exhausted and by 8:30roughly it’s lights out! Now I can write FriDad in peace and attempt to write that script.
If you haven’t tried it, give it a go. Adapt it for yourselves and make it enjoyable for everyone involved.
There you have it folks. That’s my FriDad debt paid off for you all. I now need some water and a lie down. Until then…please let me go back to one for next weekend. Bye! 


FriDad

Hello all, it’s Fridad. FriDad took a deviation last week with a few things popping up unexpectedly. So this week…get ready for it…DOUBLE FRIDAD!
Yes! That means half of you will be inundated with FriDad goodness, the latter a double torture. Oh well!

This post is 10 ways parenting is like Writing and 5 ways it REALLY ISN’T!. Be aware, I am referring to scriptwriting and my knowledge of writing, this isn’t an expert at the helm here.

1)      You get better at writing with practise: Writing is a long process that takes a lot of trial and error. Parenthood is a lot like this in which you learn on the job a lot what your child likes and dislikes. With time, you begin to be able to do it on autopilot and it baffles you when you look back and go…’what did I just do there?’

2)      A routine is valuable: Writers work best when they have a routine in place. A sense of structure so that they can work persistently to get the piece written. The same can be said of parenting. By setting routines for bed, dinner…heck a whole week. The operation goes smoothly with only minor mishaps.

3)      COFFEE IS NEEDED: This one needs no explanation. Surely.

4)      Writing groups is a great way to socialise: When in a writing group, you can pass your work into other’s hands, learn neat tips and tricks and just generally make friends doing something you love. With parenting, meeting and greeting others and reiterating the process, you can gain so much from doing so.

5)      Time away is important: Though you grind, focus and keep progressing as a writer, a mental break can recharge you and give you fresh eyes on your work. Vacations and nights out do exactly the same for mums and dads.

6)      Research can really help: As a writer, sometimes writing what you know just doesn’t work. By experiencing some things, learning about subjects and reading theories you grow a wealth of preparation for projects and the future. Baby books for pregnancy, parenting books and even things like One Born Every Minute are great starter points for mums and even unsure dads.

7)      Do it your way: Whatever happens, your project is your project. Criticisms are as you value them and you have to decide what is best for your work. As a parent, it’s your child and if you’re confident you know what’s best, you don’t need to hear someone testing you.

8)      Drinking is great, writing is great, but they DON’T MIX: The same applies with driving, reading, skiing, sewing and fracking.

9)      Work out how your project is going: It’s hard to know how to edit a script. It’s tough to kill your darling’s and directions in which your script can go don’t always leave you happiest. As a parent I know not every child, especially my own is ready for what you think they’re ready for. Remember, they have a conscience too and a personality. Let them express themselves as openly as possible…you’ll learn so much from them from doing so.

10)   It’s a passion and the more you put in, the greater it shows: You’re best work is always one you pour your heart into, the one you sneak away and plan for, the one you don’t stop talking about to people…now look at your child. That passion you throw in whether you spend all day at home, the mornings/ evenings you get as you swap jobs with your partner or occasionally at weekends shows when you show it to your children. You get out what you put in. Don’t stop doing it, they will be their very best if you do so.

AND NOW, the 5 NOTS!

1)      Your first is always your worst: Not true as a parent. I’m the first child and I’m the best child…right mum?...mum?...dad?...please?

2)      Writing is rewriting: Parenting is NOT reparenting, stop trying to reimagine your children!

3)      Plagiarism is criminal: Now, if a parent uses another parents technique or fashion sense or ideas…who cares? No parent has bothered patent pending anything they do. If you share it openly, it should be flattering someone wants to do it too. Copying and borrowing is fine, claiming it is sad and if you see it…who cares? Go watch the amazing things your kids can do and forget why it even bothered you.

4)       The coffee shop is a great place to write: Go ahead, take your child to a coffee shop. Let everyone see how great shared parenting is in that tiny café. The acoustics in there are phenomenal I bet.

5)      Drink, drink and more drink! We writers love to drink!: Yes I know writers love to drink, parents do as well, but…come on…we’ve covered this.

Well there we have it…the art of scriptwriting procrastination achieved again. Hey, I still like this gig so it’s fine.
Right well get ready for part 2 coming up on this double header.

Summer Bucket List


This summer we are putting a list of 15 things that we want to do together as a family. Our time as a trio is limited and precious so we would love to have a list to check off. Some are small things and some are a bit tricky, but we will at least attempt them all!

  1. Build a massive sand castle
  2. Go to Moors Valley with a friend
  3. Have a sleepover in the living room
  4. Have a family party
  5. Go swimming
  6. Explore somewhere new
  7. Book a holiday
  8. Make some summer themed crafts
  9. Make home made ice lollies
  10. Have a date night (sorry Max, this doesn't include you!)
  11. Go on a walk each day.
  12. Try a new food
  13. Make a tent
  14. Go camping
  15. Create some amazing smoothie recipes


So that's our 15, what are yours?

Our top 5 TV shows on Netflix

We are self confessed TV series junkies. We will happily shut the world off each evening and sit for hours catching up on our favourite shows. And since discovering Netflix we have found some amazing treats we would never have thought of watching! Here are our top 5 (in no particular order!) 



Arrested Development
There is something spectacular about a show that has continuous one liners, pop culture references that are still being mentioned today and a young Michael Cera.
We got told to watch Arrested Development by some uni friends and let's just say it doesn't disappoint. I love the fact that Netflix commissioned a series about our favourite Bluth family to help the withdrawal symptoms.
If you love comedy then this is great, the episodes are short so you manage to fly through them pretty easily and you won't help but shout "No Touching!!!" at anyone in the street.



Breaking Bad
If you haven't heard of this show then you are living under a rock. One of the best written series in a ridiculously long time. Even Scott was left gob smacked at the end and he's a scripty! This tells the story of Walter White, Jesse Pinkman and a hell of a lot of drugs. I don't want to spoil it if you are one of the strange people that haven't watched it but OH MY GOD get on it! This is great if you love anything gritty, don't mind a bit of blood and love to see the dad from Malcolm In The Middle do something other than prance around.  


Chuck
If I had to pinpoint a series that I was in love with long after I finished watching it then this would probably be it. Chuck tells the tale of a nice, normal guy who ends up with all the government secrets in his head. Sound fun? Well it's also a spy series with some romance, geek talk and Captain Awesome. This series wrapped up at the end of season 5 like all good series do and there are talks of making a movie. I mean who wouldn't want to see Zachary Levi in a suit again!


The League
The League is a hilarious series based around middle age men and women and a fantasy football league. Don't like American Football? Give it a go! Imagine The Office but about fighting each other to win the Shiva Cup. Its got a cast full of stand up comedians that will have you laughing at parental mishaps, relationship problems and Taco (you need to watch it to understand the hilarity of Taco). It runs for the length of the season of NFL and contains loads of references and guest spots from players themselves which is awesome.  


Orange Is The New Black
I loved Weeds so knew that I would love this instantly. It tells the story of Piper, a woman who is engaged, has a great job and great friends who suddenly ends up in prison for something that happened years ago. Obviously being somewhere you are unsure of isn't the best but being in prison is something else. The colourful cast of personalities in the show is amazing. Crazy eyes is definitely my favourite, closely followed by Nicky. But this is one of those shows where the back stories of each character are almost more meaningful than the current time. Learning about how these women ended up in the same place is so insightful and the cast only enhance that. 

So those are my top 5, what are yours? 

The Facebook Vortex

For some reason I ended up in a Facebook vortex the other day. One of those where you come across all those people you went to school with. The ones that you were friends with, the ones that made your life hell. One of those. Where you think to yourself, shit things have changed.

I came across the ones with kids, similar ages to mine and I admired their strength as young parents. How they managed to hold it together when there are so many judgemental people out there. The single parents, the married ones, the ones that are probably struggling but doing their thing for the sake of their children.

I came across the jet setters that seemed to see the world on their parent's credit cards. The ones that were always the most popular and wore the best clothes. How their photos looked so indulgent, with houses in London and those jobs most of us can only dream of.

I came across the ones that didn't do well at school, the ones that were in trouble and struggled with issues. I saw them with smiles and doing something productive. Stronger than most would have expected them to be.

I came across the ones that we all knew would succeed, the ones that will probably be running for prime minister in ten years time. And I thought proud in the knowledge that despite our school being shit that something good can come out of it.

And then I ended up back at me. And through the whirlwind of emotions it made me realise. My situation wasn't what I planned, nor was it what I expected it to be. But I'm okay with that. Things will change. Some days it will get better and some days it will be worse off. But I have more than I could have ever wished for in Max and Scott.

“Nothing's wrong. Everything's right. Things couldn't be righter. Things could be less tired. They could be less busy. They could be less caffeinated. But they couldn't be righter. ” 
- John Green, Will Grayson Will Grayson

And I just have to remind myself of that quote, remind myself that nothing is wrong. The situation I am in is not affected or influenced by any of those people, nor do they have the right to judge my situation. And just like that I close the Facebook vortex and appear back in the real world, my real world.

Birthday Wishlist

In just over 10 days it's my birthday. To say the time has flown by is an understatement. But I thought I would put together a bit of a wish list of things I would want. In an ideal world there would be a lottery win on there but alas I should probably start doing that to be in with a chance!




Belle Charm - I have an addiction to Beauty and the Beast. This would be perfect on my charm bracelet that I've been adding to.
Lush Gift Card - I love so much in Lush that I couldn't pick just one thing, this is great so I can buy what I want, when I want it!
Exercise Bike - To think that one year I would be asking for something exercise related is crazy. But this year I want to get fit. Not for anyone else but for myself. I've lost just over a stone in the past month so let's get this ball rolling.
Breville Blend Active - Keeping on the health kick is the Breville Blend Active. I adore smoothies but our current blender can barely chop fruit let alone ice! This would be perfect for smoothies on the go each morning to kick start my day.
Ikea PS 2014 Quilt Cover - I love some new bedding. Seeing as I'm becoming an old woman, this is the type of thing that I LOVE for a gift.
Digby and Iona Boy Necklace - As you all know I am OBSESSED with Oliver Jeffers work. This collaboration he did with the amazing jewellers includes this gorgeous boy necklace. To tie in with my little boy.
Crosley Cruiser Record Player - Alas we have records but no players. This would be so adorable and amazing to listen to the great things we have bought on vinyl.

My list is varied and the things in all honesty unnecessary but I never normaly buy myself nice things, I always end up feeling guilty and returning to get something for Max. So as everyone has been pestering me about what I want I thought I may as well push the boat out!

A Day Out



At the weekend I headed over to Totton for a day out with my blog twin Helen from Mummy To The Max. I love the fact that I have such a good friend living so close, with a little boy called Max who understands about the fun and games of blogging! The boys seem to get on like a house on fire too with my Max prancing about like and idiot with Helen's Max laughing his head off at him!


Truly Scrumptious


When I think of traditional sweets my mind takes me back to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, sweets galore as far as the eye can see. Charlie running into Wonka's chocolate factory and staring in amazement and Truly Scrumptious, a gorgeous little sweet shop nestled in Poole Quay. 

Once you enter, it's a tiny wonder full of every sweet you can imagine. From humbugs to sherbet. Scott loves the fact that there are so many different flavours of millions, I'm in love with the fudge (made on site too!) and Max, well he loves the ice cream of course!

Truly Scrumptious has loads of touches to it's name sake. From photos from the film to a clever original image of the cast visiting the shop (it's legit, I assure you!) it is crammed full with something at every turn. No wonder queues seem to always be out the door when I go past. The staff there are so friendly that you can't help but feel so happy that you have not only picked up some great sweets but been served by people that genuinely love the job they are doing. 



The ice cream is perfect for those summer days, well in fact any day! The boy's love the strawberry and bubble gum ones which I'm told taste exactly how you would think they do. Full of flavour and colour they are perfect for a hot day when you need to indulge. As I said, I'm a sucker for the fudge on offer in the shop. As all of it is hand made you know it's going to taste way better than any of the shop bought rubbish you normally have to settle for. My favourite is definitely the chocolate mint, a pure hit of mint throughout means it's a sure winner in my books.



Alongside the home made fudge there is also a wealth of other yummy treats including selection boxes and hampers so you can fill up on all those favourites before going home. Not to mention the fact that they can cater for weddings, birthdays and any other occasion you may need sweets (and let's face it, there isn't many times where sweets aren't welcome!). 

Truly Scrumptious is one of our favourite stops along Poole Quay, a perfect treat for when you want to sit and watch the boats go by. If Poole is a bit too far for you to travel then they have an online shop that will deliver pretty much anything they sell. I assure you that this is one place in Poole you shouldn't miss out if you have a sweet tooth. 




FriDad

FriDad Bomb! Hello readers...this community needs a nickname (all six of you).

It's fair to say that's a lie...it's only four. But lying is a sure sense of security right? It's false truth and deviation, but it's safe right.

It's as House expresses "everybody lies".

We lie to hide things, we lie to protect ourselves and we lie to our children. The difference you'll see in lying to children is it's for so many reasons.

Be honest, your parents dropped you some big, fat porky pies. 'Eat your carrots, you'll see in the dark', 'sitting too close to the tv gives you square eyes', 'if you don't clean your room, carpet sharks will grow in your carpet then try to eat you and circle you in your sleep'. I can honestly say it was well worth tidying my room last month...phew, no carpet sharks for me.

So I wanted to reflect a little. Is it fair parents lie?

Well, it depends on the lie. Lies have different ramifications, but a lot of lies I find are for the best.

Little white lies are safe. The carrot lies etc. are great to encourage good habits. Kids respect what their parents say, even when you think they're 'too authoritative'. It's not wrong or unfair, sure the kids will cotton on soon enough, but for starters it's a great way to offer veg without forcing it into their mouths.

There are lies you tell to scare your children with. They can be stories that you tell that come with morals. This is fair, I have no problem with these. Children do struggle to listen to straight forward advice. A little fear and respect goes a long way until they can comprehend.

The death of a pet I think is important. Telling children that the fish can change colour, they've run away avoids having to give the speech about death which kids can't really fathom. Unless you think it's something they can handle, carry on.

Little lies to believe in things Father Christmas, Easter, Tooth Fairy is a little bit messed up I believe. I understand that it adds to the 'magic' and yes it is fun, but one slip and see the look on their sweet faces. It's hard to avoid, because it's so fun but it's dangerous, because you all remember trying to catch your parents out. One benefit is adjusting behaviour for Father Christmas, it works for us.

My favourite one is the benefit for the parent. I recall a day when a boy who lived down my old street called Jamie moved in and he was a mouthful. He had two younger brothers and they were loud. I remember close to dinner time he would go out with his brothers with clipboards and pens and writing down all the car registrations around the block.
I went up to him and asked what he was doing. He told me that his mum thought it was important to do this for her before dinner. It was only recently that I kind of had an idea what his mum was up to. Free time is tough to come by, so things like this, which are harmless aren't bad. Obviously, as long as it's done appropriately.

So, in conclusion I truly believe that lies are valuable. We lie to our kids a bunch and sometimes it can be quite cruel. Sure, there are consequences if you get caught, but if only they could understand that they were done with the best intentions, they will copy us when they choose parenthood...just like we did.

That conclude FriDad. Have a great week or the carpet sharks will be after you I swear to god. Also, if you have a great lie please share it.

Dance Class Outfits.

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It's always hard to work out what Max should wear to dance class. Jeans are too restricting and shorts just aren't appropriate. We found the best thing for him to wear is leggings and loose tshirts. The occasional pair of joggers when it's cold too, but his favourite outfit is definitely his Beau Loves cat leggings and Goonies top. 

Here's just a few of his outfits from the past week!


The Stable - Poole

Last weekend we were invited over to The Stable in Poole for lunch. Having only recently opened and hearing so much about it we jumped at the opportunity. I mean who doesn't love a menu full of cider and pizza? Tucked away on Poole Quay, The Stable enticed us with it's gorgeous rustic style decor and a great soundtrack of City and Colour that seemed to fit perfectly with the vibe that was going on whilst we looked out over the water. 


Looking at the menu there was so much to choose from. Each pizza had a local name, featured as many local ingredients as possible and came with the option of going on a gluten free base (yippeeeee!). I went for the margarita with a gluten free base. I'm not too adventurous when it comes to pizza as I'm always wary of the gluten bases never being made right. Scott went for the Denhay Delight, a mix of bacon, mushrooms and mozzarella and topped with an egg!   

In regards to kids choices they had some different pizzas with a side dish of veggie fingers (cut carrot sticks and cucumber) and a baby cider (apple juice) for a great meal deal price. Max went for the hawaiian pizza. He's got a big thing for pineapple at the moment. 

There were over 50 ciders to choose from that Scott had no idea what he was going to pick. In the end he went for the cider tasting board. It featured five 200ml glasses of different ciders which is always changing. This was great as Scott was so stuck for choice and he now has a few new favourites. This was only £7.50 so perfect for sharing with friends or giving a few different things a go without committing to a whole pint!






The pizzas were amazing. Scott couldn't eat his quick enough whilst Max devoured the topping (he also enjoyed cutting it with the pizza cutter- with help of course!). Mine was the best gluten free pizza I have eaten in a long time. A thin base with a perfect amount of topping. It felt like I wasn't missing out or being left with the rubbish base as it was so light and crispy. 

We were way too stuffed to eat anything off the dessert menu but had a peek and saw some gorgeous mixes of cheesecakes and ice creams. We also saw on the way out that there was an ice cream booth for the public but it wasn't advertised indoors and was tucked away around the corner. 

Despite the lack of dessert (we ate too much pizza! Our faults) We had an amazing time at The Stable. It's one of those places that you can really have fun with friends and family, relax and enjoy yourselves. Not to mention try the amazing cider on offer. 

The weekend we went was the same weekend as the Poole Folk Festival, a host of great acts were along the quay and in the pubs. A perfect soundtrack to a perfect meal!









Fridad

FriDad ahoy!

Here I am again folks...on my fiancées blog...on a Friday...rather than a blog of my own.

I started off with that sentence to give you an idea of the topic that I will be posting about today.

I have since received 2 questions regarding my posts.

The first one was: Scott, you're so super hunky. Gosh I really like your writing style and I think you'll become a writer for the greatest of films we've ever seen. Please can you come visit?...I have pizza and cider at your disposal...tell me your WHOLE LIFE STORY!

...Okay that one wasn't real. For the record, it's prawn toast with sweet chilli sauce and beer that I enjoy.

The actual question I received, was: You have so many different things to say in your blog post. How come you don't have a blog post of your own?

...that didn't happen either. I guess I just wanted to look like people talk to me who aren't 3 and a half years old or called Max.

Nevertheless, I can answer this question, why don't I use my own blog?

Well, it's quite simple...I don't enjoy writing blogs.

There I said it! Blog writing is not a true passion of mine. At least right now, I have nothing I want to throw into an open web page for the world to glare at.
I would want to blog about things that do interest me...NFL, scriptwriting (but not how to's etc.) but, currently my fixation is driven to other things.

I don't personally feel obligated to write about parenthood. Being a dad is awesome, don't get me wrong, but it's not an attribute I truly want to be remembered for.
Early on into parenthood it was what made me stand out. I was the goofy writer student with a kid. Soon I realised, it's not a talking point...it's a deterrent for other non parents. I felt slightly felt like female students avoided me not to catch 'the pregnant' (don't worry Mila Kunis, I don't say we're pregnant. Watching what Laura went through was serious stuff, my contribution was...minimal).
However, the more I thought about parenthood, the more I felt that parenthood is something I talk very little about. When I do, it's to tell people who are intrigued what I get up to...which happens rarely.
This isn't me telling you stop blogging about parenthood. By all means, every parent has a story, mine just isn't worth talking about. Not to be of interest anyway.

So why do I write on Laura's blog?

A few reasons.

One is, I truly support Laura's writing. She's passionate about it and she loves it. When she asked me about writing for the blog, I was a little skeptical at first (as the first blog I did suggests), but I've learnt to just get on with it.

But I thought you hated blog writing and that you had nothing to say?...well, I do have a few things to say. So when I do, I save them for these posts.

And finally, really to discipline myself to adhering to a deadline. I'm quite bad at deadlines for writing, but with someone on my case, it works a treat. With a little luck, I will be able to branch out and write what I like on a blog I can be arsed to do.

So there you have it. All of your questions answered...yes, I know none of you even asked...but hey, answers that question easily.

Until next week, enjoy yourselves and love each other.

Let The Wild Rumpus Start

A bit of an impromptu photo shoot. 
We bought Max a Max outfit (Where The Wild Things Are) when he was one year old. In some magical way it has grown and still just about fits him.
We picked Max as it was a name we loved but he seems to have embodied the loving and caring but temperamental and energetic persona of Max from the book.   
I recently made him a crown to go with his costume (tutorial will follow) but had to share these adorable photos of him before I uploaded the rest of it!





The Forest


Living on the outskirts of the New Forest is amazing, we almost forget that we actually live so close. So on days when we are a bit stuck for something to do when we have time off the forest is always our go-to place. I've always loved going there as a kid. It's something I didn't really learn to appreciate though until I had a child myself.