I’m watching Elf while I write this. Well I started to write this, then I ended up just watching Elf. So now I’m writing this with Elf quotes and Christmas music in my head. ‘I am a cotton-headed ninny-muggins’ If only I could craft as quickly as Buddy! I do love a Christmas film, even… Continue reading 5 Things I’m Looking Forward To This Christmas Day
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Festivities and Kindness
It’s been a bit of a week. Two firsts for me, I had the paramedics out in the middle of Asda, and I left Father Christmas hanging. Not both at the same time I might add. There are days that go by smoothly and you forget you have a disability. Well not really forget, but… Continue reading Festivities and Kindness
Friends and Fireworks on a Rooftop
I’ve never much celebrated Guy Fawkes night. As a kid I remember standing (sitting) around waiting no end of time for something that lasted just a few minutes. That was when there were bonfires, do these things still have bonfires or is that another thing health and safety stole? Anyway I’d be freezing my driving… Continue reading Friends and Fireworks on a Rooftop
Twenty Questions With – Tea and Cake for the Soul
Well this month has flown by, the clocks have been turned back, winter has set in, and it’s time for another round of Twenty Questions. What I love about these Twenty Questions is introducing my readers to new bloggers, new ideas and opinions. This month has also helped me to get to know Tea and… Continue reading Twenty Questions With – Tea and Cake for the Soul
Invisible Cities – Having A Disability In Norwich
Something a little different from me today. I was invited to take part in an Invisible Cities Linkup crested by Sheryl of A Chronic Voice. This brilliant idea from Sheryl invites people from all over the world to share stories and information about what it’s like living in their city with a disability or chronic… Continue reading Invisible Cities – Having A Disability In Norwich
My Love Hate Relationship With Autumn
It’s October. That came fast. I know everybody says it but why is it time goes faster the older you get? I’m actually asking for an answer. They say time is fluid, does the speed actually change? Is a moment different for all? Surely life should feel slower as an adult when you don’t have… Continue reading My Love Hate Relationship With Autumn
11 Perks Of Being A Wheelchair User
I feel I’ve been ranting to you a lot lately. There’s been a fair few negatives in life with accessibility to the cinema and Latitude Festival being a bit of a downer. It’s not all doom and gloom though. So I thought this week I would share with you some of the upsides to having… Continue reading 11 Perks Of Being A Wheelchair User
Twenty Questions With – Holly
I would like to introduce you to a blogger that I only just discovered myself. Holly is a visually impaired lady in her twenties that blogs about getting on with her life. Over at Life Of A Blind Girl (Holly’s blog) you’ll find beauty posts, lifestyle hacks, travel tales and concert trips. I am so… Continue reading Twenty Questions With – Holly
Bums and Bubble Tea – Latitude Festival
You’ll know by now I love a festival, and Latitude Festival is by far my favourite. It’s magical, eclectic, arty and fairly civilised. I attended again this year for the 7th year in a row. I’ve raved about (in written form, I am not much of a raver in the other sense) Latitude Festival before… Continue reading Bums and Bubble Tea – Latitude Festival
Summer Holidays and Cinema Let Downs
Schools out (17 years ago for me), it’s the summer holidays. You’ve probably noticed the rise in little people running around. During the summer holidays I like to spend some time with my nieces, also we are a source of childcare. Just because school stops it doesn’t mean other jobs do too. As I’ve said… Continue reading Summer Holidays and Cinema Let Downs