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Friday 30 September 2016

Autumn Bucket List

Well it's that time of year again.  Connor is old enough this year to do lots of fun things, so here is my our Autumn Bucket List.  Enjoy!


Go Pumpkin Picking

Connor wasn't really big enough for this last year, we did carve a pumpkin and he loved playing with all the goo inside so I'm hoping this will go down well.  There is a place not too far from where we live called Arnprior Farm that has started pumpkin picking just in the last couple of years so we are heading there to give it a bash.  Connor loves being outside & they have a maze and other vegetable patches where you can harvest your own potatoes etc as well so I think he will really enjoy it.


Jump In Muddy Puddles

Channeling our inner Peppa Pig here.  Everybody loves to jump in dirty water don't they?  In Scotland we get plenty of opportunities to splash about in puddles - it's pouring down as I type - and Connor is a typical boy who is never happier than when he is all dirty and wet.  So grab your wellies & jump in the nearest puddle, who cares about the mess, you only live once & these are the kind of things that our kids are going to remember.  It's all about making memories & having adventures.


Make A Fort Inside

I've always wanted to do this.  I vaguely remember making dens with my sister when we were little but they were never up to much.  However, now we live in a time of Pinterest so there is no excuse for a sheet thrown over a washing line - although for sheer speed this is a good option.  I can't wait to make a fort in the livingroom when it's pouring down outside (most days) & curl up with Connor to watch a movie - usually Lion King, Jungle Book or Winnie the Pooh.  


Take Autumn-themed Pictures

This year I want to get pictures of Connor (and us) outside playing in the leaves, splashing in puddles, generally having a ball.  I love the colours of the season and there is nothing cuter than photographs of kids being kids.  My sister takes fab pictures and has the whole professional camera setup whereas my picture taking skills are below amateur so I will be roping her into this one.


Scavenger Hunt & Autumn Crafts

We've never really done a Scavenger Hunt except at Easter but that doesn't really count so I'm pretty excited about this.  My plan is to go out for a walk & collect all sorts of leaves, pine cones and anything else that looks good & bring them home to make an Autumn picture/collage.  A bit of printing with the pine cones, a bit of glitter you get the idea.  Messy but fun.


Find Conkers 

I have already tried this one but sadly the tree I used to get my conkers from when I was little has blown down & there are no more conkers to be had.  So it was back to the drawing board, the only other place I know of with a horse chestnut tree is not within walking distance & I don't have a car at the moment - that's another story - so this one is on the back burner till we're back on the road.


Dress Up For Halloween & Go Guising

So excited to dress Connor up this year, I'm thinking he's going to be Peter Pan.  Last year he was a mini Jax from Sons of Anarchy - so freakin cute!  He's not really old enough to go out guising (trick or treating) as he's usually in bed for 7pm but I'm sure we'll be able to work something out.  Rules are made to be broken after all!

Fireworks Display

Again he's not old enough to go to a proper show - they start when he's already in bed plus by the time November comes about it'll be bloody freezing here so I think we'll pass on that.  We will definitely get some fireworks to let off at home where me & Connor can watch from the warmth of the house and let Daddy freeze doing the technical part.

That's it so far, I will no doubt think of more things to add as we go along.  


Whats on your Bucket List for Autumn?

xx


Thursday 29 September 2016

Teething Problems

Whose idea was it for humans to have teeth?  Honestly, worst idea ever!  As the Mum of a still teething 2 year old I can honestly say that I now believe teeth are over rated!  Well, maybe not all teeth but definitely the ones you can't see i.e. the back ones - who needs them anyway?!

Connor has been teething since literally the day he turned 3 months old  & the slevvering hasn't stopped since.  His mouth has been like a running tap for almost 2 years now and I honestly can't wait to see the back of bibs.  Every outfit he has is ruined by either having to put a bib on him or the big wet patch that inevitably appears within 5 minutes if he goes bib-less.

The first few teeth - front bottom & top were pretty hard on him.  He started teething in the December at 3 months old but they didn't make an appearance until the June - over 6 months later!  It's been a slow process this teething malarkey.  He was very unsettled and uncomfortable to begin with but once a few teeth popped through he seemed to be able to deal with it better and a whole load seemed to appear without much of a fuss. Fast forward to his dental check up earlier in the month & were told that all but 1 tooth was through.  One of his back teeth is still under the gum but right at the surface.  I stupidly thought 'well he's managed the other 3 without too much bother so the last one should be fine too'.

How wrong was I?  The last one has been a nightmare.  It's taken my usually lovely wee boy & turned him into a clingy, grumpy & still slevvery monster.  Temperatures, sore mouths, mood swings, tiredness - you name it & we have had it this past fortnight & he won't let me look in his mouth so I have no idea if we are even close to being done yet.

So, I thought I would share a few things that have helped us out over the past (almost) 2 years & in particular this last 2 weeks.

When Connor was tiny & first teething Sophie was his best friend.  He absolutely adored her and she came everywhere with us.  He could often be found eating her nose or with one of her legs in his mouth giving it a good chew.  Sophie was well worth the money and she is now one of the first presents I buy for any new baby - highly recommended!

2. Bibs!

I cannot get enough of bibs.  We go through on average about 5 a day & that is purely down to them being soaked with drool.  I've really struggled to find nice ones that don't say things like 'I love my Mummy' etc but I don't want to pay an arm and a leg for them because they get washed constantly and need replaced really quickly.  I always have at least 2 spare in my bag at any time - even when Connor isn't with me!

3.  Ashton & Parsons

These are teething powders, I've heard mixed reviews of them from various people but I can honestly say these were a game changer for us.  Connor reacted to them almost instantly and they totally settled him.  We stopped them for a while when he wasn't really showing any signs of discomfort as they are quite pricey - roughly £6 for 20 sachets - but as soon as he starting teething badly again these were the first things I bought.  There are other brands available but these are the only ones I have tried.


4.  Nurofen

I used to only give Connor calpol but it never seemed to last very long.  At one of his baby groups there was a Mum who was also a Pediatrician, she told me that Nurofen works better for teething as it helps reduce the swelling of the gums which relives the pressure and/or pain.  So since then I've mostly stuck to Nurofen for teething pains, combined with the Ashton & Parsons but I will top up with Calpol in between Nurofen doses if he is really hurting.

5.  Ice/Frozen Fruit

When Connor was little I used to give him one of those plastic reusable ice cubes to suck and chew on.  That helped a little but it never lasted long as his mouth was so hot the ice cube would melt within minutes.  We also bought one of those food net things and put frozen grapes etc inside so he could chew them without being in danger of choking.  Now that he is bigger he gets an ice pole to help cool his gums which he quite likes.

I think Connor would definitely vouch for the Ashton & Parsons Teething Powders though as they are the first thing he goes for when his mouth is sore & he's perfectly happy to lie down on the floor and let me pour the sachet into his mouth - that says it all really.

What are your top tips for a teething baby/toddler?  Anything in particular that you swear by?  

Leave me a comment & let me know.  I'm over on Instagram too @lifeinthegingerlane  come & say hi!

xx

Saturday 24 September 2016

Connor A/W Wishlist

I love Autumn.  Since I live in Scotland & we don't get much of a summer here (maybe a week in May!) Autumn is definitely my favourite season.  What's not to love - beautiful colours everywhere you look, no excuse needed to layer up & be all cosy aaaaaand the countdown to the C word is on (sorry)! 

Since I had Connor I've loved it even more, all the cute boys clothes make me so excited to buy his Autumn/Winter wardrobe.  I thought I'd share a few bits I have my eye on for him & a some that I've already bought.  As his birthday is in September he got a few pieces from different people but I still feel the need to go & buy some extra things.  He's a typical boy and loves nothing better than running around and playing in the dirt so his clothes never last particularly long - it's always good to have a back up supply!




I really struggled to choose between these 2 jackets.  I absolutely love the parka which is from Zara, the only problem is that it isn't waterproof which is definitely a must for a Scottish autumn/winter.  The navy jacket is from Joules; I saw it in a vlog I watched a few weeks ago and totally fell in love.  I have been trying unsuccessfully for the past week to order it- it's been out of stock every single time but finally I managed to nab it last night.  I'm so excited for it to arrive & can't wait to see C in it.  I'm hoping it'll fit okay, I ordered age 2-3 as that's what he mostly wears & I've got everything crossed that we won't need to roll the sleeves up.  I swear he's like a T-Rex; long body & tiny wee arms that don't seem to grow as quickly as the rest of him! 

H&M | M&Co | H&M

These 2 jumpers are ones that he got for his birthday at the beginning of the month, they are an absolute bargain at £6.99 each!  H&M had a few other styles as well but none that were in stock in  Connors size the day I was in.  I picked the shirt up from M&Co a couple of days ago, again it was pretty cheap at £9 & I think it'll look really cute layered over the long sleeved red polo in the next picture! 


We had the red polo last year in a variety of colours and it just looked really cosy, they also wash really well and hold their shape - as does the majority of Zara's stuff, I've found.  So when I saw that they were back this year obviously I had to add them to my 'Connor's Autumn Wardrobe' list.  We also have the aqua top in a mustard colour which looks really cute with the sleeves turned up to 3/4 length so again I'm just getting a few colour options.  Next have such a good range of clothes this year, I feel like they can be quite hit or miss with their boys clothes sometimes but they've definitely struck gold this year.  Connor loves dinosaurs which seem to be a prominent feature of this years A/W collection, lucky us!  However, he has loads of jumpers already and doesn't need much else so I thought we'd get this little dinosaur raglan top as you can never have too many!


Connor already has loads of jeans that he got for his birthday so he doesn't really need much in the way of bottoms this year but I just love Zara's leggings.  He hasn't had a pair for quite a while actually, he mostly lives in jeans, but I just love khaki & the camouflage pattern so when I saw these we just had to have them.  They will also match perfectly with the pair of Timberland look-a-like boots which I have ordered for him!   


So that is basically what I have in mind for Connors Autumn/Winter wardrobe.  I'm pretty sure that by the time I get around to buying this stuff there will be far more available & the list will have doubled.  Maybe I'll do a haul once I get it all in, what do you guys think?  

If you follow me on Instagram I post regularly over there - come & say hi!

xx

Thursday 22 September 2016

Entertaining my whirlwind toddler - games and activities.

C is a whirlwind, there's no other way to describe him.  He's on the go from the minute he opens his eyes at 7am until he goes to bed at 7pm - hopefully with a nap thrown in for Mummy to recharge her batteries!  It can be very difficult to find things to keep him entertained, once he has figured something out it gets tossed to the side and we're on to the next thing.  I feel like I'm constantly having to think 5 steps ahead just to make sure I have enough 'activities' to last the day.

We've tried a variety of things from arts and crafts to lego & nothing really keeps his attention for any length of time and everything involves Mummy being dragged along for the ride *yay*.  Aside from copying me hoovering/dusting/putting the washing - which I don't want to do all day thanks - I've struggled to find anything that he wants to do for more than 5 minutes.  Thankfully in the past couple of months I've noticed a few little things that seem to be holding his interest and I thought I'd share because surely I can;t be the only one with a toddler like this, right?

So, here goes.



LeapFrog Scout's Discovery Tool Set


First up is this little tool box by Leap Frog.  This was a gift for C's second birthday a few weeks ago & so far so good.  The box can be dismantled until it's basically flat packed & the aim is to build it back up using the different tools that come inside it - hammer, spanner, screwdriver, ruler and saw.  Each tool is colour coded to the screw/bolt that it will tighten.  Also, if you press the door Scout will talk and give you little hints & tips along the way.  It's a great way to teach kids their colours and it also helps with their fine motor skills as some of the tools can be pretty footery for little hands.  So far Connor har learned the words saw, hammer and spanner which he probably wouldn't have come across if we didn't have this toy.  Like I said before some parts are harder to do than others and C prefers to saw rather than use the screwdriver, he will literally sit and saw for 10-15 minutes straight, I don't have to be there beside him and he's content playing with his 'tools, like Daddy'.  Win win.

Nova Rico Arca Illuminated Children's Globe


Next we have this globe that he also got for his birthday.  I got this brand new from a charity shop & it only cost me £4 so I'm not entirely sure where it's from but I've found this one on Amazon & it's pretty similar except ours doesn't light up.  Connor loves this as it shows you loads of animals & where they come from in the world.  For example - just under the word Botswana there is a picture of a rhino, Saudi Arabia there's a camel etc.  It also has pictures of boats, planes, rockets & animals like whales, sharks & octopuses in the oceans.  C loves turning the globe and looking for certain animals particularly 'yo-noos & ippys' (rhinos & hippos, fyi!), he gets so excited when he finds what he's been looking for.  Every time we look at it we find something we've not seen before & I've learned a few things too.  Not bad for £4!


Stickers, stickers, stickers!  We can't get enough stickers in our house.  C always wants to 'play' with them but that mostly involves taking them from the sheet & placing them in a book only to rip them out again 10 minutes later.  They just get bundled on top of each other, there's no placement of attempt to make a picture of them but the look of concentration on his face as he tries to get them off the sheet is priceless!

*Top Top - remove the backing sheet of the stickers, it makes it much easier for little fingers to the stickers off whole!


Orchard Toys Heads and Tails Farmyard Toy


Orchard toys are fantastic, we already have the Flashcards which get pulled out every now and again but for his birthday Connors Nana & Grampa got him this Heads & Tails game.  I was actually really surprised at how quickly he picked it up and was able to find the bottoms of the animals without any help from me.  It's basically a jigsaw but the pieces just sit side by side so not quite as tricky, the hard part lies in matching the heads & bottoms of the farm animals.  He loves this game but will only play it once right through, after that he gets itchy feet and has to move on to the next thing but it keeps him focused for 10+ minutes anyway.  Highly recommend this, it's been a great stepping stone from the wooden puzzles where the pieces lift out to actual jigsaws which we are on to now!



Last but not least, jigsaws.  We've moved on from the wooden puzzles & are now on to 2,3 and 4 piece jigsaws.  C got a couple for his birthday and it's a work in progress, I've finally found something that he didn't work out how to do first time & it's taking him a few tries to actually get the hang of it.  Hopefully that means they'll be around for a bit longer!  He's forever trying to put the pieces together in mid air and making the whole like 100 times harder because he knows better than everyone else; I can't imagine where he gets that from, ha!  We've turned a corner and this morning he managed to do the majority of a Winnie the Pooh numbers puzzle on his own, yay!

So those are the activities that are currently managing to hold the attention of my boy.  Am I missing anything?  What does your child love to do?  I'm always looking for new things to try so please send any ideas my way!


xx

Friday 16 September 2016

TMI Tag






Well I got bored while Connor was napping so I pinched this from @mrsgifletcher I know it's a Youtube tag but I felt left out & wanted to join in so I've adapted it slightly to suit myself!  Enjoy!


1: What are you wearing? My jammies, it's okay, it's only 10am - it's allowed.
2: Ever been in love? Well, I'm married so I hope so.
3: Ever had a terrible breakup? Not really.
4: How tall are you? 5"8.5  - that's a very important half.
5: How much do you weigh? Too much.
6: Any tattoos? I have 4.
7: Any piercings? Ears & Belly button.
8: OTP? Has to be Chuck & Blair (Gossip Girl)
9: Favorite Show? I have to admit, I do like to Keep up with the Kardashians.  But I also loved Downton Abbey.
10: Favorite bands? I prefer artists like Adele & Ed Sheeran 
11: Something you miss? Long lies
12: Favorite song? Journey - Don't Stop Believin'
13: How old are you? 26 :(
14: Zodiac sign? Leo
15: Quality you look for in a partner? Funny
16: Favorite Quote? Make it count.
17: Favorite actor? Leonardo Di Caprio or Johnny Depp / Julie Walters or Melissa McCarthy
18: Favorite color? Purple
19: Loud music or soft? Not too loud & not too quiet.
20: Where do you go when you're sad? My bed
21: How long does it take you to shower? If I'm washing my hair about 20 minutes, if not about 10.
22: How long does it take you to get ready in the morning? It depends what I'm doing that day. 15-30 minutes.
23: Ever been in a physical fight? Only with my sister when we were younger, does that count?
24: Turn on? Make me laugh
25: Turn off? Bad smells 
26: The reason I joined Youtube? Not quite there, yet.  Hopefully in the future I will be brave enough to!
27: Fears? Dying - absolutely terrifies me.  Not too keen on flying either.
28: Last thing that made you cry? Watching the paralympics.  I'm an emotional wreck since I had C. 
29: Last time you said you loved someone? This morning before David left for work. 
30: Meaning behind your Youtube Name? No Youtube channel yet but my blog name is pretty self explanatory.
31: Last book you read? For me- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. To C - All in One Piece, Jill Murphy
32: The book you're currently reading? Not really reading anything just now.
33: Last show you watched? Hells Kitchen I think
34: Last person you talked to? Connor
35: The relationship between you and the person you last texted? My sister 
36: Favorite food? Pasta, pasta, pasta!
37: Place you want to visit? New York please.
38: Last place you were? In Connors room?
39: Do you have a crush? My husband.
40: Last time you kissed someone? About 20 minutes ago when I put C down for a nap.
41: Last time you were insulted? David (my husband) insults me on a daily basis - in a joking way obviously.
42: Favourite flavour of sweet? Strawberry
43: What instruments do you play?? I used to play flute at school.
44: Favourite piece of jewellery? My engagement ring & my necklace that my parents got me for my 21st.
45: Last sport you played? I kicked a ball about with C yesterday, does that count?
46: Last song you sang? 'Deep in the Hundred Acre Wood' from Winnie the Pooh, C loves it.
47: Favourite chat up line? 10 ton polar bear.  Just something to break the ice. Ha!
48: Have you ever used it? No
49: Last time you hung out with anyone? Last night with David? 
50: Who should answer these questions next? Anybody & everybody.


xx

Thursday 15 September 2016

Little Fish Turned 2!







So.  Somewhere along the line I became the emotionally unstable mother of a 2 year old.  This realization has hit me like a ton of bricks & the night before his birthday I found myself looking through baby pictures & wondering where the hell the past 2 years had gone.

Cue a text to my husband that reads 'how are we going to have a 2 year old in the morning?' with about a million crying emojis (did I mention how emotionally unstable I was that night?!).  His answer?  'Because he was born 2 years ago?' smart arse.

Anyway, like I said it hit me all of a sudden that my baby isn't a baby anymore.  He's a walking, talking,  whirlwind of a boy - a toddler boy.  He's only going to get bigger & there's bugger all I can do about it :(.  Just a thought - if we don't celebrate his birthdays that means he can't get any older, right?

After I managed to put down the baby photos I started to focus on the positives.  No he's not a baby anymore & but now is when the adventure begins.  I made a list of my 5 favourite things about Connor at 2 to remind me that even though he's growing up (& that is heartbreaking) he really is just amazing & that will never change.

1.  I love that we can have conversations now, like proper conversations.  His understanding of words has been great for a while but it's only been over the past couple of months that his talking has followed suit.  Don't get me wrong he still has the 1 word for about 4 different things but I know what he means even if no one else does.  It's also quite handy that if I don't guess the right word first time he'll tell me 'No' & I'll run through the list of possibilities until he says 'Yeah' & only then are we allowed to continue talking!

2.  I absolutely love how much he loves learning.  He is so interested in everything & never shies away from new experiences.  He's such a clever little boy & it's amazing to watch him learning something new every single day.

3.  He is turning into such a polite, loving wee boy.  He absolutely adores animals & babies, he's so gentle with them & always wants to smother them with cuddles and kisses - cuteness overload.

4.  My favourite thing that he does at the moment is sing along to the Rihanna & Calvin Harris song - This is What You Came For.  He only knows roughly 1 word at the end of each line but what he lacks in vocabulary he more than makes up for in dance moves!  Generally it goes like this - 'Baaaaaaaaaayybeeeeeeeee' 'moooooooove'  'ooh oooh oooh ooh ooh'  you get the idea.

5  Finally, I'm just so glad that he is still happy & healthy and hopefully always will be.  He is a great sleeper & eater and we are incredibly lucky that so far this has never changed (touch wood).

It's amazing to think that 2 years ago I was handed a baby & had absolutely no clue what the hell I was supposed to do with him.  But here we are 2 birthdays later, still standing & actually, we're doing alright!

xx


   

Wednesday 20 July 2016

Book Club: Giovanna Fletcher - You're The One That I Want.

Blurb

Maddy, dressed in white, stands at the back of the church.  At the end of the aisle is Rob - the man she's about to marry.  Next to Rob is Ben - best man and the best friend any two people ever had.

And that's the problem.

Because if it wasn't Robert waiting for her at the altar, there's a strong chance it would be Ben.  Loyal and sensitive, Ben has always kept his feelings to himself, but if he turned around and told Maddy she was making a mistake, would she listen?  And would he be right?

Best friends since childhood, Maddy, Ben and Rob thought their bond was unbreakable.  But love changes everything.  Maddy has a choice to make but will she choose wisely?  Her heart, and the hearts of the two best men she knows, depend on it...




What I thought

I think I actually loved this more than I loved Dream a little Dream - which is a lot.  See my thoughts on that here.  I devoured this book in one sitting - a grand total of 2 hours, I just couldn't tear myself away.  Like with Dream a little Dream, it's such an usual idea for a story (Mrs Fletcher must have some imagination!) but it just works.  I've never read a book before where I've been willing two different relationships to happen - where both include the same person.  It's very strange but it happened! You're the one that I want had me hooked from the start.  I loved that it told the story from each of the three main characters points of view, that way you got to hear the same story but it was never told the same way twice.  As always the characters were warm & endearing and I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know Maddy, Ben and Robert.  I really hope that this isn't the last we will hear of them.  Maybe book number 5 is the sequel?  I really hope so!  Have you read You're The One That I Want?  If so please let me know what you thought in the comments or follow me on Instagram @lifeinthegingerlane


Next on my list

Since You've Been Gone by Anouska Knight.

I have previously read & reviewed A Part of Me by Anouska Knight & absolutely loved it so when I found what I believe to be her very first novel I just had to buy it!  Especially when it was the bargain price of 50p!  So this week shall be spent reading Since You've Been Gone & I'll get my thoughts up asap!  

What are you reading this week?

xx

Book Club: Giovanna Fletcher - Dream a little Dream

Blurb

Sarah is doing just fine...

Sure, she's been single for the last two years, and has to spend an uncomfortable amount of time around her ex-boyfriend, his perfect new girlfriend and all their mutual friends.  And yes, her job as a PA to one of the most disgusting men in London is mind-numbingly tedious and her career is a constant disappointment to her mother.  But it's really okay.  She's happy(ish).

So it's not surprising that when Sarah starts dreaming about a handsome stranger, she begins to look forward to falling asleep every night.  Reality isn't nearly as exciting.  That is until her dream-stranger makes an unexpected real-life appearance, leaving Sarah questioning everything she thought she wanted.

Because no one ever really finds the person of their dreams...do they?




What I thought

Loved this.  Such an unusual idea for a story but it works brilliantly, I particularly liked how the dream sequences flowed seamlessly with the rest of the story.  Sometimes it was difficult to tell what was a dream and what was reality, which all added to the books charm.  The characters were all warm & relateable - something I've found with most of the people in Giovanna's books.  I tried to take my time reading this, instead of flying through it as I usually do but I ended up finishing it in a day anyway - it's just too good people!  I highly recommend giving this a read, it's perfect to relax with by the pool or on the beach but also offers the perfect escape which is handy if, like me you're in the middle of a typical Scottish summer!  It's so easy to become completely immersed in Sarah's world & forget everything that's happening around you - ideal when it's bucketing down outside!  Dream a little Dream is definitely a new favourite of  mine & I'm going to see if I can get my hands on a copy of the novella - Dream a little Christmas Dream simply because I'm not ready for the story to end! 

Definitely add this to your summer reading list!


Next on my list

You're the one that I want by Giovanna Fletcher

I'm quickly working my way through all of Gi's books and am loving them all so far so can't wait to see what this one has in store for me!

Any recommendations for what I should read once I've finished all 4 of Giovanna Fletchers' books?  Comment below or follow me on instagram @lifeinthegingerlane I'd love to hear from you!

xx

Tuesday 21 June 2016

Book Club: Paige Toon - The One We Fell In Love With

Blurb

PHOEBE is caught between a rock and a hard place.  Settle down and get married, or return to the French Alps to pursue her passion?

ELIZA is in love with someone who is no longer hers.  In fact, he probably never was... And her dream of becoming a successful musician seems to be vanishing before her eyes.

ROSE is out of a job and out of a boyfriend.  To make matters worse, she's been forced to move back in with her mother...

But these very different girls have one thing in common.  ANGUS.  The one they fell in love with.






What I thought

I love, love, LOVED this book.  I've read all of Paige Toons' books and have thoroughly enjoyed each and every one, I didn't think it was possible to like every single book written by the same author and I'm always wondering if the next book will be the one I don't like.  Well we're 12 books in (not incuding ebook short stories) and it hasn't happened yet, to be honest I highly doubt it ever will.  This book made me laugh out loud, it made me cry in places, it has everything.  Each chapter is like an excerpt from the diary of one of the three main characters - Eliza, Rose and Phoebe, you are instantly drawn in to their lives and want to know more about each of them.  Their lives are intertwined not only because they are identical triplets but also because they have also fallen in love with the same man - Angus.  You hear the same story from each person but because it's from their perspective it's always a different version to the one you've heard before.  I literally could not put this down, I finished it in record time and am now left waiting, as I always am, for the next one.  One of the many things I love about Paige Toon is that over on her website www.paigetoon.com you can sign up for 'The Hidden Paige' where she occasionally shares mini-sequels, extra chapters or short stories told by some of her existing characters.  It's great because at the end of a book you can be left wondering what has happened to the characters - where are they now, what are they doing etc.  With this little gem you are able to keep up to date with your favorite characters and find out things that other readers might not know.

I highly recommend this book and in fact any book written by Paige Toon including her teen fiction series.  They are all fantastic reads and you will not be disappointed.



Next on my list

Dream A Little Dream by Giovanna Fletcher

I've already read Billy & Me see here for my review of that.  I'm now working my way through all 4 of Gi's books starting with this one, closely followed by The One That I Want and then her new one Always With Love.  I'm also going to try and squeeze in her two Christmas Novellas - Christmas With Billy & Me and Dream A Little Christmas Dream - wish me luck!!

What are you reading this week?  Follow me on instagram @lifeinthegingerlane and let me know.

xx

Friday 17 June 2016

Love a bargain.

I thought I would do a little round up of some of my bargain finds, I've already posted a few pics over on my Instagram @lifeinthegingerlane but thought I would do a post too!

I must admit I've been quite lucky this week with some of my goodies but you can see for yourself.


This is everything I got this week that isn't clothes.  I will do a post on those when I figure out how to take nice pictures of them.  As you can probably tell my photography skills leave a lot to be desired, I plan to rope my sister (the photography graduate) in as soon as possible.  Until then you'll have to make do with my pathetic attempts - sorry!

As you can see most of it is brand new in packaging - my favourite type!  The whole lot cost me £12ish - give or take a few pennies, bargain!


King size duvet set - £3.  I won't show you a picture of it on for 2 reasons: 
1: I haven't put in on yet &
2: It doesn't match my current wall paper & will look ridiculous BUT I do plan to redecorate soon.


Brand New Carvela by Kurt Geiger Purse with tags & packaging inside £3.99
Love this but think I'll keep it for a Christmas present for someone as apparently it's bad luck to buy your own purse, who knew?!



This lip stick & liner were from Poundland.  No colour swatches I'm afraid,  I did try but my hand looks ridiculously freckly in pictures & you can't see the colour properly #gingerproblems.  
I won't be using these again, I tried them out to see the colour & the lipstick feels as if you have sand on your lips. it's really gritty and horrible and the lip liner doesn't show up unless you press really hard and scribble back and forth.  It has the texture and consistency of an actual colouring pencil and if you've ever tried to write on your skin with a pencil you'll know what I mean.  So bargain or not they are totally not worth it.


I also got books for £1 each, The Single Girl's To Do List by Lindsey Kelk & Tell Me Something by Adele Parks.  I've read all of Lindsey Kelks' I Heart series but have never read anything by Adele Parks, I hear only good things though so am looking forward to working my way through these. 

I treated myself to a little Cath Kidston Provence body set for 95p which has body wash & body lotion in it and smells of bluebell and jasmine.  The packaging is a bit damaged so I think that's why it was so cheap but hey! I'll take it!

Have you got any bargains recently?  Let me know in the comments or tag me in your pics on Instagram @lifeinthegingerlane

xxx