This fortnight it's my turn to host the
Britmums Carnival, and I'm really thrilled to be able to showcase such a fantastic collection of blog posts, on such a diverse range of topics. There is plenty to read, so do settle down and enjoy!
Firstly,
travelling with the family. I love to travel, but it's not always easy travelling with young children, especially if your journey involves a flight. This fantastic crowd sourced post by Angie from Cakes Photos Life is packed full of brilliant tips for flying with children (link no longer available). Leyla at Motherhood Diaries has also put together her Top Ten Tips for Travelling with Tiring Toddlers (link no longer available), with some more great advice and tips.
If you are planning on exploring London with your toddler you will find plenty of inspiration in this post from A Baby on Board with
Things to do in London When You're Two - definitely some suggestions there that I'll be remembering next time we attempt a family trip there! And somewhat further afield, Lucy from Lulastic and the Hippyshake has recently relocated to the other side of the world with her young family, and in this beautiful post she writes about their first few days in New Zealand (link no longer available) and a little piece of home.
Blogs can be a fantastic source of
travel information if you are planning a holiday. Claire from Life, Ninja Killer Cat and Everything Else has put together a great resource if you are travelling to Florida. Her
Ultimate Orlando Holiday Planner is packed full of useful tips. Mel from The Diary of a Jewellery Lover also shares her recent experience of a
Christmas break in Prague, with tips for places to visit and the best things to see.
I really enjoy reading other people's travel stories for some
travel inspiration, and I love this beautiful account from Over 40 and a Mum to One as she remembers
a wonderful trip to Sri Lanka, learning about how tea is grown and produced. Gretta shares an account of an enjoyable and relaxing
weekend break in the City of London. Tigerlilly Quinn shares some wonderful photographs of the British coastline, sharing her post about West Bay - Our Week in Pictures (link no longer available).
There are also plenty of lovely images in this post from Rollercoaster Mum with an account of
a visit to RHS Wisley.
Hellie's Corner brought back some holiday memories for me with her account of her US Road Trip (link no longer available) and I am definitely inspired for a future holiday by reading about Husky Dog Sledding in Finnish Lapland by Globalmouse Travels (link no longer available). Zagreb is another city that I would love to visit one day and this post from Chasing the Donkey with some
Zagreb Highlights has made me think that it would be a great city break to enjoy with our young family.
Spending time living in a different country is a fantastic experience, and allows you a very different perspective. Oana at Mama's Haven has written about
Greece: A Country of Dichotomies, having seen the country as a resident and not just a visitor. Aisha discusses the expat experience in her post Expats are Born Not Made: Discuss (link no longer available), with some really interesting thoughts and points for a discussion which is continued in the comments on the post.
I love
crafting with the children, and at this time of year there are lots of special celebrations which you can learn about through craft. The
Chinese New Year will begin on the 31st January, and Eileen at ET Speaks from Home has created a fantastic
Pinterest board, with links to a whole series of her posts about crafts, food and culture. I particularly like her
3D paper cutting Chinese New Year craft. Lizzie at Me and My Shadow has the instructions for a brilliant
firecracker decoration by junk modelling and over at In the Playroom you can find instructions for some sweet Chinese New Year
cherry blossom fans.
It's also not long until
Valentine's Day, and Helen at Kiddy Charts has shared her first ever craft post - a little
love bird card. Ali has also been crafting for Valentine's Day, with some gorgeous heart cutouts made from handprints. At The Gingerbread House you can find a lovely
toddler friendly Valentine's Day heart and wool craft, and at Treading on Lego, Jenny has shared some colourful
Valentine's Day sun catchers. Red Ted Art has a
simple video tutorial for some paper heart Valentine's Day decorations and Peakle Pie has shared a lovely Valentine's pasta heart hanging decoration (sorry no longer available). Citrus Spice and All Things Nice has made some gorgeous felt hearts which would make a perfect gift for a loved one, and her post contains a
felt heart tutorial video.
It's pretty
cold and wintry out there at the moment, and if you don't fancy going outdoors why not create your own snowy landscape indoors. For an indoor activity for babies and younger toddlers, Emma from The Egyptian Mummy shares some ideas for
filling sensory bottles, something that I remember having a lot of fun making when mine were younger.
A
craft that you do either for or with your child, these
Potato Print T-shirts from Wild and Grizzly are simple to make and would make a lovely, personalised keepsake. Sharing some other craft projects with fabric, Kate at Crafts on Sea has made this lovely
Cloud Cushion, and has put together a tutorial, it's simple with a fantastic finished product!
Writing a blog is a great way to keep a record of those
milestones in life. Watching your little ones growing up can be an emotional time. Pippa at Red Rose Mummy writes poignantly about
The End of Breastfeeding and Bex at The Mummy Adventure shares a lovely post about seeing her son grow up and yet remembering that he is still
Just a Little Boy.
Becky from A Beautiful Space has written about her Moments that Mattered in 2013 (link no longer available), a great way to reflect on the the best things about the year that has gone. Ellen at In a Bun Dance also reflects on the season that has just passed, and writes poignantly about holidays when you have children that spend their time between different members of the family (link no longer available) . And finally, a huge milestone is moving house. Sarah at Mum of Three World has recently moved, and with all that painting she has learned plenty of
lessons in decorating!
If you are looking to
save some money then have a read of this article from Frugal Family, with tips on how to save
get a better deal on insurance with a little bit of research.
A blog is a great way to
share advice and things that you have learned with others. Michelle at Mummy From the Heart has put together a crowd sourced post on
What Makes a Good Marriage, where bloggers share their tips for a successful marriage. In her follow-up post
How to Have a Strong Christian Marriage she shares advice from Christian bloggers, with lots more thoughtful advice. Over at Mum on a Mission for a Better Life, Denise shares
The Key to Happy Mornings, with some suggestions that I could certainly do with implementing!
If you are looking to learn more about how your children think and feel, Actually Mummy's daughter has started a new feature on the blog called Ask GG (link no longer available). If you have any questions that you would like to put to a 9 year old girl then do ask away, the answers are sure to be entertaining and insightful!
If you are looking for a way to
shake things up in your family, then a screen free day is a great idea to help your children discover and rediscover some different interests. One way to get away from the screens is to spend some time outdoors, and even though it's winter it's still important to exercise outdoors. Healthier Mummy has written about How Much Exercise do Children need in Winter (no longer available), and has some great ideas for encouraging children to boost their fitness. You don't need to do anything too extravagant or expensive to make some changes, and I love this post from Baby Budgeting with some
Simple Ideas for a Rich Life in January, part of a monthly feature on the blog. Mama and More! has also made a resolution to simplify after writing about How my daughter's messy room taught me a lesson (no longer available).
It's important to stop and appreciate the little things in life, and Swazi at Chocolate is Not The Only Fruit shares all
the small things that make her smile, a lovely record to keep. Louisa at More Than a Momma writes on her 40th birthday I am 40 hear me roar (no longer available), with a positive post about her achievements and how writing her blog helps her to share her highs and lows.
Last but not least, since I started reading blogs I have been inspired to try so much more
cooking and baking, and the blogosphere is full of ideas for some delicious things to try. Mummy Mishaps has made some
Chocolate Caramel Ritz Creams, and although salty crackers and chocolate might not seem an obvious combination, I can imagine that they are really tasty!
This
homemade healthy pot noodle from The Crazy Kitchen looks delicious, and would be great to make in advance for a quick lunch at home or work.
I want to say thank you so much to all these bloggers for submitting their posts. I've really enjoyed reading through all the articles and seeing the amazing variety and talent that is out there in our blogging community.