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How to plan the perfect family holiday

How to plan the perfect family holiday

If the idea of planning a family trip fills you with dread, never fear! Sun, sea and sand don’t have to mean snapping, shouting and sulking. There are plenty of ways to keep things simple while making sure everybody gets what they want. Here are a few tips for planning an enjoyable break…

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Include everyone

Planning a family holiday can get really complicated really fast, and it can be tempting to make all of the decisions yourself to avoid any conflict. However, it’s a good idea to include your kids in the planning process if you want to avoid sulks or squabbles later – leaving you free to enjoy an afternoon or two to yourself!

Have each member of the family choose one thing they’d like to do during the holiday and make it clear that everyone else will join in. You may have a few clashes, but this way everybody gets to do what they like.

Pick the right spot

If just the two of you were going away together to celebrate your personal success story, you’d pick somewhere wonderfully romantic – but for the family holiday you need to pick somewhere everyone can enjoy themselves.

A luxurious hotel that isn’t big on kids’ facilities will never work for a family break. Neither will a remote camping holiday if you have a gadget-loving partner! Try to pick somewhere that incorporates everybody’s interests – a seaside resort with a nearby town, or a city with the countryside within easy reach.

Even though it’s a family break, there’s no reason why you can’t pick something you and your partner will enjoy together. Why not return to the place where you first met? Or perhaps you found each other through online dating after finding a shared passion for Spain. Pick somewhere that means something to you both.

Of course, there will need to be plenty to do for the whole family. You might not be up for constant activity, but your kids will! An active holiday will keep them interested and give them lots of great memories. Look into what’s on offer in each place before you book.

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Keep it simple

While kids love to try new activities, they will be less thrilled about being moved around a lot on their break. Pick one destination and stick to it for the whole holiday if you can. Your kids may get worn out and irritable with lots of changing venues – they’ll like a place they can explore and get to know.

Practicalities

First things first: don’t share a room with your kids! Rain might keep you cooped up indoors or your son might decide to wake you up at five in the morning because he’s bored. If you share your room with more people than your partner and a baby or toddler, it’ll never be a proper break.

Most hotels offer rooms with interconnecting doors, which is the ideal way to keep an eye on your kids while getting some privacy for yourself. The key to enjoying a family break is not to over-organise once you’re there – make sure you have some relaxation time for yourself!

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Holidays are coming……

Did you realise that half term will be upon us in just over a week? Yes, it starts here next Friday and me and Maxi are hopefully going to be going on a trip together, but this means that Mini and MadDad are looking for last minute deals so they can make the most of their time together too.
We also have plans to take a couple of holidays over this coming year, as our holidays have been few and far between over the last couple of years.

We are going to be going on a short break over the Easter period and we have promised that Maxi can go and see a football Match at his beloved Reading. Which reminds me I need to arrange staying with Northern Mum and her brood for a couple of days so that we can arrange this.

The in November we are going on our main family holiday with my brother and his family to Florida – Eek!

Before we had children we often would go away for the weekend on the spur of the moment and that is where companies like Latedeals come in. They make it so easy to make a decision on where you want to go and when.

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I know that I am not the healthiest that I could be.  This is a mixture of ongoing medical issues, but also down to lack of exercise on my part too.  However, I hate being bombarded with new year new you fitness and diet plans, so was really skeptical when introduced to Patient.co.uk. I completed a short questionnaire about my health, including some

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Most Expensive Celebrity Homes

Most Expensive Celebrity Homes

Celebrities have some of the most amazing (and most expensive) homes in the world. With stunning water features, landscape gardens and unique features from the best designers, celebrity homes are often considered showpieces rather than traditional homes.

While we all desire a celebrity style home packed with luxuries, our budgets rarely stretch that far – yet it is possible to achieve celebrity styling on a much tighter budget.

Inspiration everywhere

Whether you want the kitchen of a famous film star or the bedroom of a singing sensation, celebrity style is achievable in every home. Before you can create your own luxury home you must first find your celebrity inspiration – and there are plenty of viable options.

Ryan Seacrest: Beverly Hills

The pending sales price of $37 million is more than sufficient reason to include Seacrest’s Beverly Hills home on this list, with plenty of style inspiration found once inside the door. Floor to ceiling windows ensure there is plenty of natural light, creating an airy feel which large windows and clever use of mirrors could achieve in your home.

Katy Perry: Hollywood Boulevard

Purchased for a cool $6.5 million, Katy Perry’s Hollywood mansion is full of style inspiration. The interior design takes on a regal and traditional vibe which can be recreated in your own homes, providing you have adequate space to do so.

Justin Bieber: Los Angeles

With a list price of $6 million, Justin Bieber proves youngsters are just as interested in property as adults. Hoping to get his hands on this fantastic LA property, strong attractions include a good use of natural features, such as ceiling beams, which prove how enhancing the original characteristics of your home can give it a more luxurious feel.

Leonardo Di Caprio: Los Angeles

With a purchase price of around $4 million, Di Caprio’s LA home is a great example of superior style. Whilst you may not be able to include the tennis courts affixed to this property in your own home, you may be able to compromise with your own home gym.

Jennifer Aniston: Bel Air

With her Bel Air estate costing in the region of $20 million, it is hardly surprising that Jennifer Aniston made it onto our list. Lighting is used to fantastic effect on this property with internal and external spotlights showing just how big an impact such a small design feature can have when used correctly.

High quality at low prices

It is often possible to find similar items to those in celebrity homes at a fraction of the cost; replicating the environment enjoyed by the rich and famous without breaking the bank.

When it comes to stylish bespoke kitchens and bedrooms, Betta Living has a wide range of options and talented designers to help make your perfect room a reality. Bringing a breadth of experience and stylish flair to every project, their designers will have some great ideas to bring a touch of celeb style to your home – whatever your budget.

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Encouraging and nurturing writing in Boys

o this summer we will be doing the following:

Sending postcards – my boys love receiving mail and postcards are a great starting point to encouraging writing. They do not need a lot of completing and are great fun to collect, write, stamp and post.

Keeping a scrapbook – We are going to keep a book and include in it all the things we do over the summer. Keep receipts, ticket stubs, print out photographs and add personal notes to it

Make our own note paper – I thing that by making our own notepaper of letterhead then I can encourage the boys to do paper work whilst I am.

Write our own Newspaper – Everyday is filled with news, but looking at what has happened over the day we can p

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