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📍[AD] The UK Holiday and Travel Show. ✈️ T 📍[AD] The UK Holiday and Travel Show. ✈️

Today I visited London Olympia to check out #UKHolidayAndTravelShow with thanks to @destinations_shows. It was the first time I'd ever visited the show, therefore I didn't know what to expect.

As a keen traveller I was excited to see what the show had to offer families, and with over 150 stalls and exhibitors it did not disappoint. Although I would have liked to have seen more stalls dedicated to Family and LGBT Travel it certainly gave us food for thought when it came to planning our next trip! 🚆 I was also really impressed with the amount of choice available. As well as some huge brands like @flightcentreuk, @explore.worldwide, @cosmostraveluk, @trailfindersuk and @gadventures in attendance there were tons of independent tourism agencies and travel companies to explore too!

Although we haven't quite planned much for this year, it was really fun checking out everything that was currently on offer.

If you'd like to find out more about the UK Holiday and Travel Show, check out the link in our bio!
Being part of the generation who started school li Being part of the generation who started school literally months before the first l0ckdown commenced, our boy is pretty au fait with the concept of home-schooling, but today's homeschooling felt different. This time round we're home in response to a different kind of evil; our own government.

Being a public sector worker myself, with a mum who was a nurse for over 20 years and with friends who are teachers and paramedics, I am all too familiar with the effects of austerity. Therefore today, we gladly stayed home in support of teachers, as well as other Public Sector workers who have had no choice but to strike.

Of course it was inconvenient, but that's the point. It's meant to cause disruption. If you're at all annoyed or frustrated with the strikes then direct that energy towards your MP - not those who are under so much pressure, with such little funding to do their job, that they've had to sacrifice their pay further to take industrial action. You might also want to remind yourself that we're being given a day off in the middle of the school term for a poxy coronation, but the government seems happy to disrupt education for that though, don't they? Funny that. 🤡

Over the past few months we've had several conversations with the boy about the importance of unions and what striking means, and why workers do it, and I hope that he never forgets. I hope that he understands that public sector workers are lifelines to so many; not the bankers or business folk, and without them we would not function, and without Trade Unions we wouldn't have the benefits we have today. No paid maternity leave, no two-day weekends, no workplace pensions, no minimum wage, no equality laws. Just to name a few things that have been fought for.

To all our teachers, our nurses and paramedics, our railway workers, our posties, and our firefighters, whether you're striking today or not, thank you.

[Image description: Two photos of T sat at our dining room table doing his homework.]

#SolidarityWithTeachers #SupportOurUnions #SolidarityWithUnionWorkers #StrikeDay #NationalStrikes #NationalStrikeDay #StrikeAction
One Second Every Day: January. This is my first e One Second Every Day: January.

This is my first ever 'One Second Every Day' and I've been chomping at the bits to share it. Thank you to @cigarettesandcalpol for sharing yours - they were such a joy to watch and really encouraged me to give it a go.

Social Media has a habit of making you feel like you should only share the highlight reel, and whilst in equal parts I don't think you should have to offer the rough to be allowed to share the smooth, I do feel that unless you have something to offer, good or bad, Social Media makes you feel like those bits in between are not worth sharing at all. The sunsets, the roast dinners, the epic dens underneath the dining room table, your pets.

The reason I, therefore, chose to take part in @1secondeveryday was to celebrate the mundane, the every day and the random, on top of those incredible, amazing and wonderful days, because without sounding wanky there is plenty to enjoy when you're not even trying.

When I looked back on this month I was reminded of the gorgeous small moments in between the big ones (like when the boy designed a sign for his bedroom door so that he didn't have to put his train track away. Smart-ass) that are often trumped or forgotten by the big moments. It reminded me that these moments are still happening, even if you don't post about them, and that you certainly don't need the approval of others before you can enjoy them.

If you're taking part in #OneSecondEveryDay this year please tag me in yours - they're such a treat.
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I felt cute AF yesterday, despite working the prev I felt cute AF yesterday, despite working the previous evening and being rudely awoken by two loud 7 year olds at 5:15am. 

But the thing is, it took me a while to get there. See, I'm kinda struggling with my neuro-spiciness at the moment, and despite me loving the change of direction I'm experiencing in terms of my fashion and overall outlook on life, the internalised fuckery is still there, being all intrusive and rude.

Take this picture, I do look cute AF. I felt good about asking Sharon to take my picture, and had no qualms when people were looking at us a bit weird (we're used to that tbh), but the moment I looked at the picture my immediate reaction was horror. "Bloody hell, the state of me" I said under my breath, but then I felt utterly disappointed that I'd said that because guess who I was comparing myself to... Pre-COVID Kate. Pre-Baby Kate. Pre-unprecedented-fucking-times Kate. I mean, what the?! Why did my brain have to do me dirty like that? Why wasn't I allowed to just enjoy that moment?

Sure, my skin and body HAS changed, but who cares? My family sure as hell don't. It's also the result of a new job; where I'm so exhausted that I no longer want to visit the gym or go for a walk on my break. It's cake after long woodland walks. It's Christmas cheese. It's early starts and late nights. It's choosing pure happiness and joy.

I don't know what came over me to be so awful to myself - I should know better by now than to listen - but it happened and I still feel guilty because it wasn't deserved. She didn't deserve it. It failed to acknowledge what I've been through over the past year, how hard I've worked, and all the fun I've had.

I obviously can't guarantee it won't happen again, but hopefully, by acknowledging it and saying it out loud it will hopefully hold me to account and remind me that joy must always come first.
📍 The Blue Pool, Wareham, Dorset. Despite visi 📍 The Blue Pool, Wareham, Dorset.

Despite visiting Dorset quite regularly, we've never got round to visiting @the_bluepool. Situated in Wareham, and surrounded by gorgeous moorland, #TheBluePool is something out of a fantasy novel.

On this particular day, the infamous blue pool was frozen, which was a whole new experience for T when it came to skimming stones! It was captivating hearing the sound bounce off the ice and then seconds later just deathly silence. We spent ages trying to crack bits of ice, and when we found pieces on the ground it was like we were looking through Crystal glass. 

Exploring the woods surrounding the lake though was, for me anyway, truly magical. I didn't know whether we were going to see fairies or Dinosaurs come round the corner! When I wasn't keeping an eye on the frosty ground, I was looking up through the tall trees. They were massive.

We've been on a fair few woodland walks in our time, but this was a whole new experience, and the lake made us feel like we were in Canada or somewhere similar. Certainly not the UK. Next time we visit Dorset, hopefully in the Spring or Summer, we will definitely try and visit The Blue Pool again.
Brilliant weekend. 10/10. Highly recommend. 👌 Brilliant weekend. 10/10. Highly recommend. 👌

We popped to a frosty Dorset this weekend to visit family; our first proper outing this year, and it was wonderful. But, just as we were enjoying some time at @the_bluepool (a new one for us, but absolutely magnificent) we were suddenly whisked back to normality. Today in particular has come like a smack to the face with a cold wet glove. I've got a to-do list the size of my arm and it's still bloody BALTIC. 🥶

That being said, if this weekend is an indication of what the rest of the year is going to be like, then I will take the tiredness and the occasional dropping of plates. Rough with the smooth and all that! 👍

How was your weekend? Did you get up to much?
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