• Jord Watches Review

    I am back with such an exciting post. Jord watches got into contact with me about reviewing one of their watches and hosting a giveaway for you all, when they asked I was so excited literally jumping up and down trying to contain my excitement because who doesn’t love a new watch? Especially when it is sustainable.   A little about Jord Jord (pronounced Yode like Yoda with no a) is a US based company, however they ship internationally therefore anyone can order. Jord launched in 2013 with their watches which are made of various hardwoods but they have since however made many more collections from natural and reclaimed materials.…

  • Fun Ideas To Keep The Family Active In Lockdown

    While a lot of us would shy away from exercise under normal circumstances, under lockdown it’s been the highlight of many people’s day! Not only is exercise a great activity to keep you occupied, but it’s also important when you can’t leave the house as you would normally.   But even without much else to do, the novelty of daily exercise can soon wear off. You need to stay interested and motivated, which can be difficult when you’ve also got the whole family to think of. Making things fun will help keep you all on track and make sure you stay fit and healthy during the lockdown period.    Here…

  • How Gardening Can Improve Your Wellbeing

    pixabay If you’ve never tried much gardening, spring is a great time to start. A little green therapy can do wonders for your health, so much so that it’s considered a wellness trend in 2020. Being in touch with nature can bring you some perspective and improve your mental health. It’s also very rewarding to see something bloom from your care and nurture and there are many ways it can help you to be creative. Whether you have your own yard or even decide to rent or volunteer at a local allotment, here are some basic tips to get you started. Clear Up It’s about time to get rid of…

  • The True Value of Play

    Pexels – CC0 License Play is one of those things that we feel is only the right of children to engage with, and we lose that natural inclination to care for it as adults. But the truth is that sports, video games, art, and many other creative pursuits show us that play is just as relevant as it is ever is, no matter our age. The act of play can also be a fantastic means of development, both educational and social. For instance, many of us have learned the specifics of building houses and the names of certain construction tools or building features via playing The Sims, but it goes…

  • Skin Care Tips For Your Little One

      (Pixabay CC0) When holding your baby, you will immediately notice how smooth and soft their skin is. However, despite their young age, your baby can develop a range of skin conditions. As can be seen in this article, these include eczema, acne, and heat rash. Thankfully, these conditions are rarely serious, although you should still see your child’s GP for advice. However, to prevent the onset of certain skin conditions, there is a number of things you can do. Limit the amount of baths they take Sure, your baby will get a little smelly occasionally, but you should resist the urge to bathe them daily. Experts suggest 2-3 times…

  • The Benefits Of Resuming Arts & Crafts

    Pexels – CC0 License There are many reliable means by which we can practice art in our lives, yet sometimes, we can lose that creative edge. For instance, it’s not uncommon for people to lose the time they used to enjoy writing silly and fun stories, or painting as they might have done in their teen years. This is not only due to a lack of time, but also a lack of being able to play and have fun rather than focusing on an intended result. We can often feel overtly interested in being perfect when learning a new practice, to the point where having fun and doing so in a…