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I recently received a Reindeer costume to review from Joke.co.uk.

J was very excited when it arrived and quickly tore open the packaging and then proceeded to wear the Reindeer costume for 2 days straight!

Reindeer

The costume is made from very soft material so for a child with sensory needs it was fantastic. J found it very easy to get in and out of, he did however keep misplacing the reindeer head which wasn’t attached to the main part of the costume and was more of a hood/hat. At just £8.49 this costumes is great value for money. It’s sure to get lots of use in our house, in fact J loves it so much that he wants to wear it to his school Christmas party! :)

There’s a huge range of children’s costumes available to choose from on their site, everything from clowns and superheroes to themes such as Christmas and Halloween. There’s also a range of adult fancy dress costumes available to choose from, which is very handy at the moment with party season upon us, so why not take a look, there’s something for everyone.

 

Disclaimer: No monetary compensation was given for this review. I did, however, receive a reindeer costume to trial and review. All opinions are my own or of my family, where applicable.

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J is one very happy boy right now. :)

We were given a small set of drawers, which to be honest had seen better days but they were still very solid. So we’ve cleaned them and painted them. Then we bought some small wall stickers, added them to the drawers and created this Super Mario Set of drawers……………….

A very welcome piece of furniture in his room. :)

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Whoops I seem to have missed yesterdays FMSphotoaday challenge. 5 minutes after getting J settled into bed I was fast asleep on the sofa, so no post yesterday, I.was.just.too.tired.

So today I’ve combined yesterdays challenge with todays challenge, Small and Can’t (Won’t) Live Without = Something Small I Can’t Live Without………..

Small notes from my beautiful little man, J :)

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A couple of pictures for todays challenge. Something I do everyday, no matter how busy I am …………….

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Each and everyday I always ensure that I make time to play with J. I love the time that we spend together, creating block mountains, wooden men, mario worlds, smiles and happy memories.

I think it’s too easy in todays world to allow a computer or games console to entertain our children and although J spends time on one or the other every day we restrict his time on his computer games. It’s important to us that he understands that he can have fun with other toys and with real people and that he knows Mum and Dad can still be fun sometimes.

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There were so many possibilities for todays #FMSphotoaday challenge. I have way too many favourite things! ;)

One of my favourite things to do is to take photographs, I love documenting things, events etc with photographs and creating memory books/files with them. Another favourite thing is travelling, I don’t actually enjoy travelling but I love visiting and discovering new places.

When in Australia we visited one of my favourite places in the world and took one of my favourte photographs.

 

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Today’s Photo A Day Challenge for November is Colour.

Autumn has always been my favourite season, despite the cold! And let’s face it, it has definitely gotten COLD!

The thing that makes me love Autumn so much is the colour, I love Autumn colours. Reds, Oranges, Yellows, Browns, Greens…………And that’s just the trees!

So I thought I’d share some Autumn colours……………..

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So as a way of getting back into blogging I thought I’d have another go at Fat Mum Slim’s photo a day challenge.

To begin the challenge, today’s photo a day challenge is Something Beginning With ‘C’…………….

J has developed abit of a fascination with castles recently thanks to a certain computer game character that goes by the name of Bowser. So we’ve had a couple of days out recently visiting  a few different castles. We’ve had great fun together walking around some of England’s great history. J has loved climbing to the top of the castle walls and towers and has taken in alot of facts about each castle that we’ve visited.

As well as learning abit of history, visiting the castles have been fun family days out, that I’d recommend to anyone. :)

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It’s been a while since I posted. It’s been a long summer of highs and lows and we’ve been very busy.

At the start of the Summer holidays I had surgery on my right hand, nothing serious, I have Carpal Tunnel in both hands and so had surgery to relieve it. This meant I was unable to use my right hand for 3 weeks and then had to slowly regain use of it, It’s still quite painful around the area now but the scar is only just visible.  It’s been hard work just doing some basic things (such as washing and dressing), and I’ve been really surprised at how much I rely on the use of my hands.

We renewed our Australian visas during the Summer. We discovered that they had just expired and so spoke to a very helpful person at Australia House who informed us that we could apply for a Resident Return Visa, which ofcourse we did. Our visas are valid for another 5 years, we were gutted to leave Australia in January and so by renewing our visas we might be able to return at some point over the next 5 years.

We opted for several days out over the Summer rather than a short holiday. J and I had a couple of days out with my wonderful friend Supersingle mum and her girls (one of which is J’s best (and only) friend here in England). We went to Wickstead Park, which is a small family fun/theme park and also went to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park. J enjoyed both days although was a little disappointed with the wildlife park. In his opinion there wasn’t enough animal interaction, I guess Australia Zoo is difficult to live up to.

 

   

We also had a few family days out, just my Hubby, J and I. We took J to Duxford Imperial War Museum, Cadbury World and ofcourse to the Seaside. He had great fun, in fact he had so much fun all trips were meltdown free!!! He loved looking at everything at Duxford and going to the Sealife centre whilst at the seaside but he was especially impressed with the cups of melted chocolate that he got to sample at Cadbury World. :) And ofcourse we’ve had numerous trips to feed the ducks!

Our housing situation hasn’t gotten any better over the Summer either. We applied to our local council for housing, ticking all the boxes for Housing Associations etc  (as most homes are now with Housing Associations) and so far we have been offered 2 retirement bungalows. Neither were suitable for a family let alone a family with a child that has J’s needs and were both just about big enough for a retired couple, however due to us refusing them our local council have put our housing application on hold for 6 months. Therefore we are stuck living in a house that we don’t really want to be in but it was the only house available to rent when we first arrived back in England. (It’s very hard to rent a house here when you’re previous landlord and references are in a different country!)

And after having a fairly good and relaxed Summer, (other than the housing situation and the surgery), J went back to school 2 weeks ago. He’s already had a week off sick and although he didn’t like feeling so full of cold and coughing, he didn’t mind being off school and was gutted to go back yesterday. Things have already gone from bad to worse since going back and J declared as soon as he exited the school grounds that he’s ”had a horrid day!” However then shutdown and couldn’t tell us why! To be honest I have given up almost all hope of communication between the school and ourselves ever working and it feels like they simply don’t want to help/support and that maybe it’s just too much trouble for them. Our ESCO support worker is currently on holiday and we don’t have our next meeting with her, the school and other professionals until next month. We also don’t have our next appointment with the community Paediatrician until next month either and so until then we all just have to bide our time and just try our best to make it through each day. To be honest the nights are becoming harder than the days at the minute, as well as the usual fun and games at bedtimes, J has started to have Night Terrors. He’s been waking up between 3 and 7 times a night, screaming, shouting, panicking, violently shaking, rambling and (it looks like) trying to get something off him. Ofcourse by morning despite us all being a little more tired than usual he has no knowledge of any of his “awakenings”. Not sure what’s suddenly caused them or how to deal with them either but I’m sure we’ll work something out soon.

So that’s it, obviously there’s been lots of other “stuff” but this has been our Summer of highs and lows. As we make our way through Autumn we’re looking forward to trying to work our way through “stuff”, work our way towards Christmas (not too long now!!) and getting out of our rut.

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I was recently sent a copy of Mensa Academy on the 3DS to review. Ok so this might not be everyone’s cup of tea but I love puzzles, especially puzzles that can get this brain of mine ticking over, so I was pretty excited when it arrived. :)

As soon as it arrived I swiped borrowed J’s Nintendo 3DS and gave it a go. I was curious so after             playing the mini games for just 5 minutes I had to have a go at the IQ test………………My score?  133………not too bad eh? Since then I have become a little addicted to the mini games in my bid to beat my IQ score, not that I’m competitive or anything. LOL ;)

There are 3 modes available……Play, Test and Coach and 100+ mini games, puzzles and challenges to keep you busy.  The instructions are clear and easy to understand, although J did have difficulty with some of the questions, however he is only 6. :) Catergories covered include Language, Logic, Visual, Numeracy and Memory, all of which are challenging enough to keep you entertained for hours.

 

Overall I thought it was a fun and a little addictive game with an educational twist. My only complaint would be that occasionally the game will register a tap when you’ve actually meant to indicate a direction of movement. Other than that Fab!

You can find more information on the game here and more about Mensa here

Disclosure: I received a complimentary review copy of Mensa Academy for the Nintendo 3DS all opinions expressed are purely my own.

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