For the last 18 months the Tiny 3 have been watching a DVD called Heroes Of The City, and even though they know it almost word perfect it is still a firm favourite with them all. They were so happy earlier this week when I looked up the new Heroes of the City you Tube Continue reading →
Category Archives: Me and the Tiny 3
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FloridaTix 10th Birthday Party
On Wednesday night I was invited to attend the 10th birthday celebrations of FloridaTix at The Island Bar in Birmingham City Centre. FloridaTix are a Birmingham based company who have been selling tickets to all the theme parks and attractions in Orlando for the past 10 years, in fact when honeymooned in Orlando in 2006 Continue reading →
My 1st Baba Pink ~ Review
Anyone who has a child who is a fan of the children’s TV channel Cbeebies, will be familiar with the cute program Cloudbabies. In case you haven’t seen it, there are 4 cloudbabies Baba Pink, Baba Blue, Baba Green and Baba Yellow. They all live in sky and look after the Sun, moon, rainbow and Continue reading →
A Woodland Walk
This year Mr M&TTT had to work on Easter Sunday, but was off on Easter Monday. The kids were all hyped up on Easter treats and I wasn’t feeling quite at my best, having come down with a really nasty cough and cold. The weather seemed quite good so we decided to take the Tiny 3 Continue reading →
Making Bath Time Fun for Little Ones – A Guest Post
At times it can be a battle against wills when it comes to bath time, and what should be a fun and easy process can instead cause tantrums and tears that you’d rather avoid before bed. Whether they just hate getting clean, or just don’t enjoy a relaxing bath as much as us parents, there are a Continue reading →
School Easter Holidays Are Better With Cake
As a child I always loved school, but I loved school holidays more. Being able to spend time with my friends and family and no rushing around first thing in the morning. Now I’m a parent of school and nursery age children, I once again love school holidays, being able to spend quality time with all Continue reading →
How Does Your Garden Grow – A Guest Post
With the warmer weather finally here it’s time to make the most of the sunshine and encourage the little ones to get outside. Although games and toys are easy to coax them away from the television, getting them more involved in the garden can help them keep fit and healthy, as well as take an interest Continue reading →
Hill Rolling Fun
A few days ago, a failed geo-caching attempt led to a couple of hours of fun. Firstly we visited Cobb’s Engine House, we then investigated the rest of the Bumble Hole area. It always amazes me how an area so steeped in industrial history can now look so beautiful. The area was heavily mined during Continue reading →
Light Night Parent Problems.
I don’t know about you but I love the longer spring and summer days. Being able to sit in the garden, or have a run around the park after school gives me and the tiny 3 a lovely feeling, it is also nice to hear the other children in the street having fun outside. A Continue reading →
Discovering Local History
The boys are on their Easter break from school and nursery, and after a couple of relaxing days spent indoors with Netflix, Lego and colouring on Wednesday afternoon we went on an adventure. Originally my plan was to go geocaching, as there are quite a few geocaches within walking distance of my house. However when Continue reading →