I’ve been wanting to make some changes to my house now for some time, and even bought new items for my living room with the intention of having a quick revamp. However, the items are still sat there in their packaging waiting to be placed into my home… a fair few months later. So, why haven’t I started scattering the items and planning their placement? My hallway. It’s a bit of a disaster. It ... Read the Post
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collaborative post I have a confession to make… I had no idea that ski festivals were a thing! I am ashamed to say this as I work in the travel sector and I love a good festival. Not only are they a thing, but they are a big thing – who knew?! After using Admiral’s Ski Festival Finder to check out some festivals and find the one that’s perfect for me, I thought I would share some of the ... Read the Post

3 Things To Discover In Cheshire #ExploringCheshire
Collaborative Post Living in the North of England has so many advantages, not only is it cheaper but you also have a lot more on your doorstep just waiting to be discovered. I am pretty lucky that I live in Leeds so it’s smack bang in the middle and has great links to lots of places, so once the weekend finally rolls around it’s pretty easy to get out and about. I love the big city life that ... Read the Post

Free 2019 Digital Blog Planner for Posts, Stats, Hashtags, Finances & More
OK, I know I am little late into January to be posting this, but I totally forgot – I blame my newly found old age of 33! Better late than never though, right?! If you’ve not used my Blog Planner before then you’ve been missing out! The digital tracker holds everything you need to get your shit together when it comes to blogging – sorry I don’t have a life version just yet. A few years back I ... Read the Post

7 Things to Know About Renovating an Old Home
Renovating an old home isn’t something a lot of people tackle. However, if you choose to renovate an old home, you’re going to have a lot of fun with it. From seeing the amazing character in the wood floors to seeing the way they used to design doors, there is so much to explore and take in. Whether this is your first time renovating an old home or your 30th, hopefully these tips will come into ... Read the Post

A Weekend of Camping in France
Last year my mum decided to finally purchase a camper van, although she had always wanted a VW 60s split screen camper those things cost a small fortune. Instead, she bought a gorgeous VW T5 which had the back converted to a camper. I had been wanting to venture out camping in it since the day she picked it up, and so we decided to go to France for the May bank holiday. I’ve never really been ... Read the Post
