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Saturday 4 October 2014

People's behaviour

I can honestly say that I am appalled by some people's behaviour.  It can either be something that someone says or something that someone does, things which spring to mind include the state people leave holiday homes, hotels rooms, B&B's etc.  What gives someone the right to walk out of somewhere and leave it in a dirty disgusting condition? I have cleaned holiday homes for a number of years and on the whole people do respect them and leave them tidy, but unfortunately on the other hand I have seen how some people leave them. The question you ask yourself is "are their own homes like this?" Another issue is the comments people leave on social media, I have just been looking at Twitter and a company asked a simple question, which just required a simple straight forward answer, but no, the comments being left by people are appalling, they are related to the company, not the question asked, which still doesn't excuse the replies which are being left. I don't know if these people think they are big and clever but in my eyes they are far from that. Some people think that the louder and ruder they are in life, the more they achieve. I work in a GP's surgery and I can assure you that the ruder someone is too me, the less helpful I am to them. It is a form of bullying and people think they can bully their way through life. Another example is when you go abroad and some Brits think it's funny to give foreigners a hard time and often in their own country, I've experienced things abroad in the past and I can honestly say I've been ashamed to admit I'm British. Litter is another major issue, what do people think rubbish bins were designed for? There is nothing clever in just dropping rubbish wherever you feel the urge, and the sad thing is that these people are bringing children up to witness their behaviour, which then leads to them thinking that this is the correct way to behave.
So come on the British people who behave in this appalling manner, clean up your act, you're not looked upon as funny, clever or big, I can assure you that the rest of the British population and other countries look upon you with pity and think "thank goodness I'm not like you!" 

Wednesday 24 September 2014

Where is the time going?

I can't believe how fast time is going, I don't know if it's just me getting older or what, but at times I feel like hitting the "pause button" just so I can catch up with life! I never seem to have enough time in the day to do everything I want. Next week we enter October which means we only have 3 months left of 2014 then it's hello 2015! In work we are discussing Christmas and work parties, perhaps that is part of the problem, shops etc are always moving onto the next event in the calendar, months in advance. You will just get Christmas out of the way and Easter eggs will appear!  I know that for me the time between now and Christmas will fly by, I am involved in our local amateur dramatics panto which is being staged the week commencing 1st December but when you break it down into rehearsals, it's not many! You know Christmas isn't far away when the date for the X Factor final is announced and you realise just how fast time is going when you work out dates, such as it's 11 years since I started in my current job, my son is 18, I am celebrating my 8th wedding anniversary next month, these are all things that feel like they only happened the other day. If time could just slow down a little then I would be grateful, life is too short as it is without the time we do have flashing by before our eyes. Enjoy and treasure every second of life because before you know where you are you will have blinked and missed it! 

Saturday 13 September 2014

Ironman Wales 2014

There is just 1 more sleep until 2000 people take to the streets and seas of Tenby and surrounding area for this years Ironman Wales 2014. This will be the 4th year Pembrokeshire has hosted this event and it has grown massively over the last 4 years. It includes a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride and a 26.2 mile run and competitors have 17 hours to complete it in, assuming they have completed each stage in the time allocated. There are different opinions about the weekend as it does involve a lot of road of closures on Sunday, and there have been attempts made in the past to sabotage the event, including putting tacks on the bike route. I admit the road closures can be frustrating, but you need to look on the positive side and see the people, atmosphere and revenue it brings to the area, people from all over the world attend this event and many locals also now take part in it.  As well as the main Ironman there is also Ironkids which is held today, and includes children taking part in a run, and then this year they get to cross the official Ironman finish line. Anyone from the age of 3 can take part in this event and in total 750 children will be participating. Last year I actually got into Tenby for the 7am start with the swim, the atmosphere on the day is absolutely amazing, there is massive support for the competitors, lots of screaming, clapping, cheering and also tears.  I'm pleased to say I will be going into Tenby again this Sunday and can't wait to see it, even though it does mean getting up very early! What I like is you don't have to be in Tenby to see it, you get plenty of opportunities to see the bike ride and run from plenty of places in South Pembrokeshire, I know lots of villages now make a big effort to take part in the event, and I really would encourage you to see it for yourself if you haven't done so already, and for those naysayers out there who don't like the occasion, you can always have a weekend away somewhere or stay at home and join in with the crowds, you never know might actually get to like it! 
Good luck to all the competitors, rather you than me!

Tuesday 9 September 2014

A must have on your your Christmas list

Pandora http://www.pandora.net its a name I have heard of but didn't know a lot about and I certainly didn't realise the popularity of this company until last year. Christmas morning 2013 I opened a present, which inside contained the most beautiful white box and inside this box was the most stunning bracelet. Yes it was a Pandora bracelet. For those of you who don't know, the idea of a Pandora bracelet is that it can either be worn on its own, which personally to me looks a little bit bare or there are the most amazing charms which you can buy to go on it. The charms start at approximately £25 and then go into the higher price range especially if you want one that contains gold in the design. There are charms available for all most every occasion and that's what I love about them, you can personalise your bracelet which is what I am currently having fun in doing. I love crusing so I have a cruise ship charm, I am involved in Amateur Dramatics so I have a theatre mask charm, others I have include a bride & groom, a son, a camel, the dragon zodiac, my birthstone, an angel and recently I went to France and my In Laws bought me a beautiful red, white and blue charm, so like I say there really is a charm for every occasion. They can be bought at any time of the year but it's nice to have one bought for you at Christmas time, Birthdays, Anniversary or this week my niece bought my sister one because she has gone to Uni, and she wanted something special to give her mum. My only disappointment with Pandora is they bought out a beautiful essence range but the charms don't fit the existing bracelet I have which means you would have to buy another bracelet, not a good move in my eyes Pandora! The bracelets come in different sizes which is a big advantage as I only have a very small wrist, which usually limits me in what bracelets I can wear but this means I can get to wear a stunning one.  I was also very excited when a Pandora shop opened in Carmarthen last year which tied in with me having my bracelet for Christmas! I remember I was in Cardiff last year Christmas shopping and I glanced across and saw a que so long they had to put barriers out for the que to zig zag around, and I then discovered it was the Pandora shop! I have never known such a demand for an item, saying that my mum, sister, niece and several of my friends all now own a Pandora bracelet as well.  Due to the value of them especially with the charms I do like the fact you can buy a safety chain which is one of the first items I bought and also you buy spacers which again I have 2 of, they help keep the charms in sections so they don't all bang against each other.  Not only do I love the charms but I love the presentation boxes they come in and also the bags, you can see in the photo below how beautiful the presentation is. It really is a lovely feeling to come out of the shop and walk around town carrying a Pandora bag, trust me!


It's amazing how many times you hear Pandora mentioned in people's conversations, only this week at our local auditions I was sat next to a young man and woman and they discussed most things, including Pandora bracelets! Recently they launched an annual charm which is a beautiful silver box and inside the box is a heart.  I remember on the lead up to the launch they asked people to guess what was in the silver box.  This is a charm which I would love to have on my bracelet.  So to sum it up, Pandora to me spells out:

Presentation
Affordable
Noticeable
Dainty
Original
Reliable 
Attractive

During this blog I have been describing to you what my bracelet looks like, well now it's time to show you so here it is.




Doesn't it look fabulous and don't forget Pandora also sells rings, earrings and bracelets which are all just as beautiful as the bracelets and charms. The great thing is once your bracelet is full then you can start again on another one! 










Monday 8 September 2014

If you get the chance.

Today is a very special day for me as it's my 7th anniversary, not my wedding anniversary as that comes next month but the anniversary of when myself and my family moved into our new home.  Its not just any home, it's very special as it was designed by my dad and we then had it built. Trying to get on the property ladder is virtually impossible nowadays and due to low wages buying was never going to be an option for us.  Thankfully my In Laws had a garden which was big enough to be a building plot. So after purchasing the land and sorting out all the legal side of things and the paperwork we started on our new build. It took just under a year to build but the wait was worth it as we now have a lovely 3 bed detached house in a lovely area and my In Laws live just next door! The advantage of building yourself is that you get it exactly as you want it.  There are stressful moments but also I remember the exciting times we had going into stores, looking and choosing furniture and fixtures and fittings for the house. At the time of building my son was 11 and it was all change for him as not only was he moving into a new home but 2 days later he also was starting comprehensive school.  Previously to moving in I had never lived anywhere else except at my parents house which is 10 minutes away from where I live now.  I have always been fortunate enough to get on with my parents and they have never turned their back on me, when my son was born he also lived with me at my parents for the first 11 years of his life, and I can never thank them enough for all they have done for me and Matt.  I remember the night I moved out of my parents and into my new house, I cried as not only was this was a big step for me but I knew I was in for exciting times ahead.  I got married the year before we moved into our new home, so for a year after marriage not only did my parents have me and my son living with them whilst we were in the middle of building, but they also had my husband, it's as well we all get along! Getting married the year before also meant we were fortunate enough to have some amazing wedding presents to take into our new home with us.  It's funny because at the time you have ideas of what you want but 7 years later my husband and I do look back and say we may have chosen differently on some items, for example we realise now that we didn't need a microwave that is also a grill etc and a washing machine that does all sorts of fancy things, and at the time we wanted silver appliances where as now we are quite happy with white! We were very fortunate before moving in as we bought some furniture and were also given some by friends of my parents who were selling up and moving to Cardiff, and also friends of ours were changing their bedroom furniture so they gave us a whole load of furniture including bed, wardrobes, drawers etc and 7 years later all the furniture is still going strong.  I won't lie, building your own house does have it's ups and downs but it's worth it and I recommend it to anybody who gets the chance to do it!

Friday 5 September 2014

Time for winter work boots


I know it's hard to think of Autumn coming with the gorgeous sunshine we've had this week but the reality is that it's not far away and that means one thing, yes it will soon be time to pack away the work skirt and sandals and the trousers and boots will soon be making an appearance! I needed a new pair of boots so while I've been off work this week I was pleased to receive an email on Wednesday from Freemans https://www.freemans.com offering me 20% off fashion and footwear, although it was slightly annoying because after I placed an order I had an email on Thursday offering me 30%! However 20% was a good saving so I went onto the web site and I ordered a Black pair of Chelsea ankle boots size 7 which cost £45 but with the discount has ended up costing me £36.00. http://www.freemans.com/products/chelsea-boots/_/A-965034_3 I found the whole ordering process very simple to use and what I did like is the fact you can choose to have your item delivered to a local shop which I did, its a newsagents in the village which is less than 5 minutes away.  This service is convenient if you know that you won't be in when they try and deliver your item.  Freemans then send you an email to confirm that your order is on it's way and that email contains a simple to follow tracking process.  They tell you that you will receive a text message when your item has arrived at the shop and at 2.30pm today (Friday) I received the text message telling where to collect my item from and to make sure I take some form of ID with me.




First impression is very pleasing, it's nice to see the bag saying "Thank you for your order" and once opened you can in the picture below the contents, which include the boots, your despatch note, a parcel shop returns service information sheet and also a Free Royal Mail Returns information sheet, this is an added bonus that you can return the item if needed for free.



Regarding the boots themselves, the first thing I noticed is how light they are, also they are easy to pull on and very comfy to wear, I have quite a wide foot so sometimes boots can feel tight on me but these feel perfect.  When you are on your feet in work all day you need to be comfy.  I can even go as far to say I'm looking forward to work on Monday so I can wear my new boots! 



Social media

Up until recently I had heard of people blogging and tweeting but never really understood what the obsession was, and I could never understand why my sister was constantly on her pad keeping herself updated.  One day I decided to give it a go and I have to say I can see what the attraction is and I'm hooked on it.  If you get me and my sister together you won't get 2 words out of us! Some of you may now be saying that that's the problem, technology is killing conversation but its not, I believe these social networking sites are a way of people socialising even more. I love my blog page, I have only received 2 comments up to now but not to worry its early days, but when I press my audience tab it shows people in the UK, USA, Poland, France and Japan are looking at my blog page and that puts a smile on my face and encourages me to write more. I admit I don't fully understand how to get the best out of my blog page but I am certainly having fun in finding out. Over the next couple of days I'm even going to attempt to review a product including photos, watch this space! I love using twitter, I have been on it for just over a week and already gained 10 followers and I have had replies and retweets from Thomas Cook, Easy Jet, National Trust, Pembrokeshire Lottery, icklepicklex and ship mate, not bad for just over 1 week. Another one I like using is Facebook, again at first I used to just look on there and not comment but now I've got to grips with it you can't keep me off it!  The only thing I don't like about social media is the bullying, nasty comments and negativity that comes from it, this isn't what people should be using it for and that side of it needs to stop. Overall social media plays a big part in our lives and things like the ice bucket challenge shows us just how powerful it can be! Talking of ice bucket challenge,  have you done yours yet?

Thursday 4 September 2014

When was the last time you cried?

I am an emotional person and can cry quite easily at most things, I even cry when someone in Eastenders or Coronation Street is getting married! It's important to cry, I know some people see it as being soft but it's not, even the hardest of people cry at some point in there lives. So back to my question when was the last time you cried? For me it was just over a week ago when my son left for his holidays, I could feel it building it up and at first I tried to hold back the tears but then I just let them go. I believe crying on that day showed and confirmed to my son I love I have for him, just like I was in floods of tears when he passed his theory test and then his driving test and not forgetting of course the day he was born! Crying can be a sign of happiness as well as misery and I think it's important to remember that.  Other times in my life when I've cried has been at work when patients have been rude to me, and also at funerals, again I try and hold back the tears but why? If that's the emotion inside of you then there's nothing wrong in showing it, other times also include when I came off my first cruise, I had enjoyed it so much I didn't want to leave the ship and likewise coming home from DisneyWorld the same happened again. At the time you feel a bit embarrassed but you shouldn't, crying to me just proves that you are human. 

Tuesday 2 September 2014

My favourite ........

Each week I am going to tell you about my favourite ......., it could be place, restaurant, film, make of car etc and to start me off this week I'm going to tell you about my favourite supermarket which is Tesco http://www.tesco.com.  I have to be honest and say I used to shop at Asda, every Saturday afternoon my husband and I would get in the car with our shopping bags (as you have to pay 5p each here in Wales) and we would head off to a place called Pembroke Dock which is about 20 minutes away. I have nothing against Asda and I would probably say it's now my 2nd favourite store.  Why change to Tesco then I hear you ask, well the answer is online shopping, and before you say anything yes I know Asda provide on line shopping as I have used it several times, but after trying out Tesco's I realised I much prefer their site, the main difference is that they give you the offer start and end dates unlike Asda did and also the web site is clear and simple to use  I have to say on line shopping is a god send to me as I work full time so I don't particularly fancy spending my weekend having to travel and shop, and why pay petrol to get there especially the current cost of it when you can have it delivered for as little as £1.  I have never had a bad experience with Tesco either in store or on line and of course as previously mentioned in my blog page, I love the Tesco Hudl. But it amazes me how many supermarkets there are, I can honestly say I'm not a fan of Aldi or Lidl and the Coop I find expensive, but not as bad as when I stayed in the Lake District and shopped in Budgens, I thought they had made a mistake and put my shopping through twice! At the end of the day they are all much of a much and yes on TV it will show a product cheaper in Asda than Tesco, but likewise there will be a product in Tesco which is cheaper than Asda which they haven't shown and so on. I also think  self service is brill to use in store, especially when you can see a long que in front of you and you are only buying a couple of items, usually milk, but my current favourite thing which is in place is in Tesco in Carmarthen is where you go around with your own barcode scanner, it's great to use and I hope all stores follow suit with it! I  know some of you will read this and agree with me and others will disagree, but everybody is entitled to their own opinion and wouldn't it be boring if we all thought the same!

Monday 1 September 2014

Enjoy Life

People spend a lot of time wishing they had better things in life, better jobs, better cars, better homes, better bodies but what they don't realise is that in the time they are wishing for better things, the time and the things they currently have are going past very quickly.  You only get one life and nobody knows how long you have it for so therefore it's important to make the most of it and accept and appreciate what you have got or have been given.  There is always somebody who is worse off than you.  For the last 11 years I have worked in a medical centre as a receptionist and I think since working there I have looked upon life in a different manner.  When I was younger I used to think you were guaranteed your life until you were well into your 90's, obviously as I got older I realised that this isn't the case.  Recently a young lad passed away at the age of 18 through illness, that's when it really hits home especially when he's the same age and a mate of my son's.  We need to all stop and think about what we have got and enjoy it, that's the problem nowadays everybody seems to live in super fast time, you are always reading on Facebook and twitter people stating so many days and months until Christmas or until their next holiday, and shops are always so many seasons ahead of themselves.  Sometimes I feel that the society we live in just needs to slow down a little and give us time to reflect. So next time you find yourself thinking and wishing for something better, just remember that there are those who would give anything to be in your shoes just as you are! 

Sunday 31 August 2014

The right path

It's that time of year when this weekend will have seen parents running around like headless chickens, discovering the shoe shop has sold out of their child's size shoe because it is a "popular size" and they will also discover that their child is the same trouser/skirt and shirt/ blouse size as all the other school children their age.  Yes it's the weekend before the children go back to school, college and uni.  It's so easy to leave it to the last weekend like most parents do even though you have had 6 weeks to prepare, I used to do it with my son! My son is now 18 and when he finally returns from his holiday in Malia he will be back to college on Thursday ready to start his level 3 Public Services and I wish him well for the next 2 years.  As for the rest of my family, my niece and nephew Leah aged 15 and Luke aged 12 will be moving up a year in secondary school, my other nephew Kai will be 2 in October so this time next year will be starting to think about school/nursery but this year sees a big change for my niece Amy who is 18 as she is off to uni for the first time.  She will be going to Bristol Uni to study English and Journalism.  I won't lie I am going to miss her, I have always been close to Amy and I have watched her grow up from birth, she is a very pretty, clever and fun loving girl and I really wish her well! It's a big time for teenagers going to uni, not only is it a different building but it's also a different town/city and a different experience.  It's a totally new chapter in their lives, some will love it and go on further and others will be homesick and be home by the end of the year, it's probably not for everyone but you won't know unless you have tried it.  To all students out there I wish you well in which ever path you are taking, make the most of what you have learnt and are about to learn and if you don't succeed there are plenty of alternative paths to follow and you will eventually find the right one which will lead you to where you want to go in life!

Saturday 30 August 2014

High Street Collapse

I love shopping and I have to admit I will shop around until I find the best price for an item whether it be on the high street or online, with wages low and bills high you find you need to!  I went to Haverfordwest town centre last Monday which was August Bank Holiday with my husband and I came away feeling very sad as there were no more than 8 cars in the multi storey car park and the town itself was like a ghost town.  I know people blame the larger names for killing off the trade for the local shops but this isn't the case as we went into shops like Wilkinsons, Savers, Argos, Poundland and they were all empty.  After buying a few items from Wilkinsons we made our way up to an out of town department store called Vincent Davies, and guess what, yes it was very busy with lots of people walking around with baskets and trollies full of items and there were constantly ques at the checkout.  After leaving there we went to Withybush retail park and we couldn't even park there at first as the car park was full with lots of cars queuing, the shops here include Next, M&S, Debenhams, Sports Direct and Boots and apparently T X Maxx is opening there in October.  I just couldn't believe the difference on this Bank Holiday Monday, it's the same town but it felt like you had been into 2 very totally different worlds.  Since being there I have learnt that apparently Burtons is closing down in the town centre.  I am first to admit I love online shopping but I also like to look around local towns, I don't know what the answer is but I certainly came away on this day feeling sad!

Tuesday 26 August 2014

A week without my son

Today sees the start of my sons "lads holiday" to Malia, yes 6 of them are off on a club 18-30 holiday!  It doesn't seem a minute ago since he booked it and here we are the day of departure.  I said my goodbyes to him last night as he stayed at his mates house and yes I was an emotional wreck!  I only have the one son and he means the world to me, yes he annoys me at times but he is a typical 18 year old and I love him to bits.  He does need to learn not to leave everything to the last minute, I told him I needed all his washing by Friday and finally got it 8.00pm Sunday night and then he wondered why it wasn't dry by first thing Monday morning!  Up until lunch time yesterday his passport was still in the drawer! At least its looking hot where he is going, its averaging 30C compared to 15C here. That's another thing you worry about then, telling him to make sure he puts plenty of sun cream on so he doesn't burn!   I know he will have a great time but that doesn't stop you worrying about him, I just want him to get there and back safely and enjoy it! Has anybody any tips for me about how to stop worrying for the next week or is it just a "mummy" thing!

Saturday 23 August 2014

I love my electric Yankee Candle Burner

I love it when the nights start getting darker and it's time to close your curtains and light your candles and there are so many fantastic different types of candles and candle holders which are now available out there.  I have to say my all time favourite has to be my Yankee Candle electric burner, I had it for Christmas last year from my husband and I absolutely love it.  Not only does it look nice but the smell you get from from the tarts are just fab.  It is so simple to use, you just place a tart on the top of the unit, switch the burner on at the wall and let the tart burn.  Each tart burns for 8 hours so you can either burn the tart in one go or over a couple of days.  For my birthday earlier in the year my parents bought me a selection of 24 different smelling tarts and I have to be honest and say upto now I haven't found one that I don't like the smell of.  Once you have bought the initial burner then the tarts are only £1.25 each which to me is brilliant value and you find that for several days after the tart has finished burning you can still smell it in the room.  If you love scented candles then I would suggest this product.  Does anyone else have a favourite Yankee candle product? 

Thursday 21 August 2014

Company Gimmicks

Don't you find that companies are very clever with the gimmicks they use to get you to buy, or sign up to their products. A true example was at the show yesterday, there was an insurance company there encouraging you to have a go at "crack the safe" to win £10,000, it involved you having to guess the 6 digits to open the safe.  The chances of you winning are tiny but you couldn't just walk up and have a go, you had to fill in your contact details first.  Very clever marketing, if they had just asked you for your details for nothing in return the majority of people would have said no! Another example is the Pembrokeshire Lottery, they always have a stand at these events encouraging you to sign up to the lottery, in the past you have seen people walking past and not stopping, myself included.  This time if you sign up they are offering you a free plastic purple piggy bank and the chance to see if yours has a £10 note in it, even if it doesn't you get to keep the piggy bank.  When I walked past yesterday there were plenty of people signing up and guess what, yes me included! Yes I did it to get the piggy bank. It just goes to show how clever marketing and gimmicks really do work.

Wednesday 20 August 2014

Bucks fizz and sushi for breakfast

Well here I am at the County show ground and yes I have been having sushi and bucks fizz for breakfast! The sun is shining and there is a brilliant atmosphere here and  you'll be pleased to know that up to now there has been no sign of Titan! There is so much to see and do here and I can't wait to look around it in a bit after my husband has finished work. Events like this are so important for Pembrokeshire they brings lots of money and people into the area which is what is needed.  I have just watched a sheep show, I have never quite seen anything like it before, quite entertaining and unique! I'm off for lunch now and then I'm going for a walk around the show later. x

Tuesday 19 August 2014

Early start tomorrow

It won't be a late night for me tonight as I have to set my alarm for 4.15am tomorrow as I am going to the Pembrokeshire County Show in Haverfordwest.  I'm really looking forward to it and this year I have managed to book a day off work so I can literally spend all day there with my husband.  It attracts thousands of people each year and it really is a major event in the Pembrokeshire calendar.  I'm hoping Titan the robot won't be there this year as I don't like him but apart from that I can't wait to see everything else! The weather looks promising so fingers crossed, I went a few years back after it had been raining constantly and I literally got my car stuck in the mud and had to be towed out, quite embarrassing at the time especially when you are on your own! My son went today on the opening day and thoroughally enjoyed it, he kept wanting to buy a duck would you believe! I think it's ladies day tomorrow and I heard the word champagne mentioned so I will have to make sure I have a glass or 2 and especially seeing as how I'm not driving even better so I have no excuse not too!  Right I suppose I better go now to do my picnic ready for tomorrow as I dare say no food will be available at that time in the morning! Speak soon x 

Monday 18 August 2014

Insurance renewal quotes

You get to that time of year when you receive your insurance renewal quote, either for your car or home.  The next step is to spend all weekend on your computer or Hudl searching for a better price because you can guarantee your quote has gone up even though you haven't claimed. After trawling through all the comparison sites you eventually find a better deal than the one you have been offered! You phone your existing company like I did yesterday to tell them you are leaving them only to be told they will look for a better offer.  Why on earth didn't they quote you the "better offer" price in the first place, and that would have saved me wasting my weekend getting a headache searching for new quotes.  If you are reading this and work for an insurance company then please feel free to explain it to me and everyone else who experiences this problem. I did once ask the question but the reply confused me even more! Now it really is time to go to work so I will be back later!

My favourite possession

Morning! My first blog yesterday seemed to go quite well and was seen by 44 people so I have decided to continue with it and post some more! At the moment I am drinking my tea in bed thinking about getting ready for work and I am typing this blog on one of my favourite possessions at the moment which is my Tesco Hudl.  I bought it earlier in the year and I absolutely love it! Its compact and does everything you need a tablet to do, tablets are so clever, I remember being impressed with the laptop when it first came out as to the fact it was portable compared to the desk top computer, but the tablet to me is even more impressive, I have to say technology never fails to amaze me and I feel its an exciting time in the "technology world" waiting to see what they are going to  come up with next. I also have an iPad but I'm afraid my Hudl is my favourite and every morning at 6.30 my husband wakes up to the initial Hudl starting up sound! If someone said I could go to an island and take one item then for me it's my Hudl, as long as there was internet of course! What is your favourite possession? Does anyone else love the Hudl like I do? Well it's now time to start getting ready for work I suppose, don't you just love Monday mornings!

Sunday 17 August 2014

About me!

Hi my name is Jo and as the title suggests I am 38 years old! I live in a seaside village called Saundersfoot which is in West Wales.  This is the busiest time of year for the village and I have to be honest and say I love to see it busy and thriving but I also love it when Autumn comes and we get the village back to ourselves. I am married to Gareth and we will be celebrating our 8th anniversary in October. I also have an 18 year old son called Matt who I love greatly but I have to say at the moment he is a typical 18 year old lad! He is off on a lads holiday in just over a week but I will tell you more about that shortly! I am new to blogging so before I go any further I am going to attempt to publish this first, wish me well and here goes!