Categories
Recipes

Gorgeous Easy No-Bake Oreo Blackberry Mousse Tart

Oh my look at you, You’re Gorgeous!!!

I’ve never seen a tart like you before…

There have been many before but you take the cake…see what I did there. 😉

SOOOOO Gorgeous! The No-Bake Oreo Blackberry Mousse Tart posing for the camera.

The Oreo Blackberry Mousse Tart is decorated with blackberries and blueberries and topped with some flowers. The dark cookie base makes the colours pop!



OREO BASE

Estimated time to create the base: 30 minutes (including 15 minutes in the freezer to set the base).

The Oreo Cookies ready for the cookie base

BLACKBERRY MOUSSE

Estimated time to create the mousse: Around 20 to 30 minutes.

  • 225 grams of blackberries – I purchased 3 punnets to have enough to decorate the tart
  • 2 punnets of blueberries to decorate the tart
  • 225 grams of Philadelphia Original Cream Cheese
  • 75 grams of caster sugar
  • 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract
  • 300ml of thickened cream
  • 60ml of milk
  • 6 sheets of natural gelatine leaves
Yummy and fresh blackberries from Todarello’s in Katoomba

I’ve been diving deep into the world of online recipes and let me tell you, it’s a riot of colours out there! From jaw-dropping cakes to slices that are more vibrant than a Taylor Swift song, and even pasta sporting hues that would make a rainbow jealous, cooks are truly artists in their own right. Recently, I stumbled upon this Oreo Cookie-based tart, and oh boy, that dark crust was the superstar alongside the dazzling colours of raspberry and blueberry—totally spoke to my taste buds!

Now, here’s the kicker—it’s a no-bake wonder! Yup, just pop it in the fridge and freezer, and voila! I’m all about saving time in the kitchen, so this dessert is right up my alley.

For my twist, I’m thinking of infusing the mousse with blackberries. Yep, blackberries! This recipe has got me all excited about trying something totally new in my culinary playbook.

And speaking of summer, it’s the season when blackberries and blueberries shine bright like my love for a catchy summer tune (Swiftie alert!). As someone who lives and breathes summer berries (hello, favourite season!), knowing they’re in season makes me gleeful. It’s like a shortcut to creating a tart bursting with the freshest summer berries—a total win-win situation!

Did you know?

Blackberries are the tiny, mighty warriors of goodness! These delightful berries bring a whole parade of perks to the party. Here’s a sneak peek into the fantastic world of benefits that these little black gems bring along:

  • High in vitamin C
  • High in fibre
  • Can help reduce cholesterol
  • Manage blood sugar levels by slowing the rate of sugar absorption
  • A good source of vitamin K
  • High in manganese
  • May improve brain health
  • Also supports oral health

As you can see not only do blackberries and blueberries look pretty, they are delicious
and very good for you.

Blueberries are like the rockstars of superfoods! These little powerhouses are bursting with goodness, and their list of amazing deeds is simply off the charts. Check out below all the fantastic things these tiny but mighty blue dynamos can do:

  • High in antioxidants
  • Protect against DNA damage, which may help protect against aging and cancer
  • Blueberries help prevent oxidative damage to “bad” LDL cholesterol
  • Help prevent heart disease
  • Help your brain and memory
  • Blueberries have been shown to have anti-diabetes effects
  • Help with inflammation after exercise

Do you need more of a reason to have a
second helping of the No-Bake Oreo
Blackberry Mousse Tart?

For my fresh produce, I like to shop locally at Todarello’s Katoomba Village Fruit Market.

I can’t get enough of Todarello’s! Their produce selection is seriously impressive—I mean, it’s like a treasure trove every time I walk in. But you know what really seals the deal? The people there are just amazing. They’re like your own personal shopping squad, always there to lend a hand and make your grocery trip a breeze. No question is too much trouble, and they’re more than happy to help carry your bags to the car. They’re the real MVPs (Most Valuable Player) of the grocery store, making the whole experience a whole lot easier!

Stepping into Todarello’s Katoomba is like entering a vibrant wonderland for your senses! The explosion of colours from fresh fruits and vegetables is an absolute feast for the eyes. Every corner boasts a stunning array of produce, each piece seemingly competing to be the most tempting. And you know what? It’s not just about the looks—every single item on display here is top-notch. It’s a guarantee that when you pick something up, you’re getting the absolute best, freshest ingredients available. It’s like having a palette of nature’s finest at your fingertips.


During my visit to Todarello’s Katoomba Village Fruit Market, I purchased three punnets of luscious blackberries and two punnets of tantalizing blueberries—all set and primed for my upcoming no-bake tart adventure!

This tart might seem like a tough nut to crack, but let me tell you, it’s a breeze! Creating this masterpiece is an absolute cinch—effortless and oh-so-fun!

How do you make this gorgeous dessert?

Download the recipe card

GORGEOUS EASY NO-BAKE OREO BLACKBERRY MOUSSE TART

    We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe at any time.

    METHOD

    Step 1: Create the Oreo base. You will need a blender to turn the Oreo Cookies into powder. Unwrap all three packets to give you 33 cookies and add them to the blender. Once all the cookies have been cut up and resemble dirt, add the melted butter to the Oreo mixture. This will form a dough to create the crust for the tart.

    Step 2: Add the Oreo dough to the tart pan (make sure to have a tart pan with a removable bottom). Press the Oreo dough into the tart pan to cover all the bottom and the sides of the tart.

    Step 3: Once the dough is all spread out into the tart pan, put it in the freezer for 15 minutes. Don’t leave for longer than 15 minutes. After 15 minutes put the tart pan in the fridge so that you can work on the blackberry mousse filling.

    Step 4: Creating the blackberry mousse. Add blackberries into the blender until they are pureed, then add the cream cheese, sugar and vanilla essence until it is a smooth consistency. You might need to stop the blender and stir some ingredients around to ensure all is mixed correctly and there are no lumps.

    Step 5: Whip the cream until firm in a separate bowl.

    Step 6: Hydrate the gelatin sheets.

    Step 7: Heat milk in the microwave but not to boiling (needs to be hot). Make sure to drain the gelatin sheets and then add them to the hot milk and stir until they have dissolved into the milk.

    Step 8: Add the milk to the blackberry puree and mix until all is combined well.

    Step 9: Pour into the bowl with the whipped cream and carefully mix well folding over slowly to mix using enveloping movements.

    Step 10: Pour the blackberry mouse into the tart pan and smooth out the mixture to make sure it sets with no lumps or bumps on the top of the tart.

    Step 11: Refrigerate the tart for at least 4 hours (preferably overnight) to set.

    The stunningly gorgeous No-Bake Oreo Blackberry Mousse Tart cut and ready to eat!


    Once the mousse is set you can safely remove the tart from the pan. If you have some difficulty removing your tart from the pan The Cozy Plum has a great instructional video that might help.

    YUMMY! It looks so fantastic…Don’t you just want a slice?


    Decorate with: Blackberries, blueberries, nuts, dark chocolate, raspberries or whatever takes your fancy. Serve with fresh cream or ice cream.

    Enjoy this gorgeous treat!

    Admiring the dark Oreo cookie base of the blackberry mousse tart.

    POST FEAST REVIEW

    I was seriously blown away by how ridiculously easy this tart was to whip up! I mean, no cooking at all—just some fridge and freezer magic, and bam! Talk about a turbo-speed dessert! And the taste? Oh, boy, let me tell you—it was a mouthful of pure creamy goodness with that punchy blackberry zing. But guess what? Not only did it taste like a dream, but it also looked like a showstopper! Seriously, it’s a double win when delicious meets stunning!

    The added blackberries, blueberries and flowers make this no-bake tart look magical.

    WOULD I MAKE THIS AGAIN?

    Oh, heck yes! This tart was an absolute flavour bomb and a sight for sore eyes! But you know what? I’m already brainstorming some wild ideas for the next round. Picture this: a funky dance of colours in the mousse—maybe a raspberry rave or a mixed berry bash with blackberries and blueberries. I’m aiming for this majestic deep purple hue in the mousse that’ll pop against the rich, dark Oreo cookie base. Talk about a visual treat!

    And hey, why stick to one big tart when you can have a squad of mini-tarts, right? I’m thinking of snagging some individual tart pans for these bite-sized delights. They’re perfect for those quick, “I-deserve-a-treat” moments.

    But wait, the party doesn’t stop there! I’m on a mission to jazz up the decorations too. Picture this: a canvas of melted dark chocolate creating artsy lines, topped with a crunchy medley of roasted nuts—pistachios, almonds, and maybe a sprinkle of other berries for that extra pizzazz. Get ready, taste buds, because we’re about to take this tart game to a whole new level.

    Sign up for my newsletter

    Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter. This newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening. Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One.




    This post has affiliate links

    Originally published on December 30, 2023

    Categories
    Recipes

    Poké Ball Cake

    Got a Pokémon superfan in your life? Someone whose love for those pocket monsters knows no bounds, whether they’re a kid or a kid-at-heart adult?

    Imagine their eyes lighting up like a Pikachu’s cheeks when they lay eyes on a Poké Ball cake! 🎂🌟 Have you ever thought about surprising them with this epic creation for their upcoming birthday bash? Trust me, it’s bound to be a hit among Pokémon trainers of all ages!

    ϞϞ૮(๑⚈ ․̫ ⚈๑)ა

    Oh, let me tell you about my energetic Pokémon enthusiast! My little guy adores everything about Pokémon, especially collecting those coveted cards. So, when his birthday rolled around, there was no surprise when he demanded a Pokémon-themed cake.

    Now, I pondered for a moment, scratching my head (figuratively, of course!), and then it hit me like a Pikachu’s Thunderbolt – a Poké Ball cake!

    It seemed like the perfect solution to grant my kiddo’s birthday wish, and hey, who doesn’t love a challenge that involves edible artistry? Keen to see the finished cake, scroll down to the bottom of this post or watch the Instagram Reel on this post to get an idea of how it was created.

    Ϟ(๑⚈ ․̫ ⚈๑)⋆

    ϞϞ(๑⚈ ․̫ ⚈๑)∩

    Ingredients

    • 2 vanilla cake mixes (I made it easy for myself and used vanilla cake mixes – if you want to make your own from scratch that is fine too. You can create a chocolate cake if you would rather. Mine was vanilla due to the birthday boy not liking chocolate).
    • 4 eggs (2 for each cake mix)
    • Oreo Cookie (for the middle of the Poké Ball)
    • Milk
    • Butter/oil (I find that oil mixes better, I used vegetable oil but you can use olive oil)
    • Lemon juice from 1 lemon and zest from the lemon
    • 1 Egg white from a very large egg – for the white icing
    • 2 cups of icing sugar
    • Half a teaspoon of water (for the icing)
    • Red and Black gel colouring for the icing (this makes more vivid and stronger colours)
    • Lollies for the centre of the cake (I used snakes and other gummies, you can have M&M’s if you wish or say skittles – the bright colours would look amazing).

    NOTE: The centre of the cake was cut out to add lollies to the middle of it. Looks a bit worse here but will soon be covered over with icing and also an Oreo Cookie.

    The Poké Ball cake is half decorated. The white icing looks amazing so far.

    Ϟ(๑• .̫ •๑)∩

    Pre-heat oven to 180°C or 356°F

    Method

    Making the cakes


    1. Grease 2 round cake pans

    2. Mix the cake mix and follow the instructions on the packet. My only changes are that I add oil instead of butter as well as fresh lemon juice and rind from a fresh lemon.

    3. Cook for around 30 minutes or until the cake is golden and when you put in a knife it is all cooked through.

    4. Allow cakes to cool a little before getting them out of the tins

    Nearly complete adding the red icing to the Poké Ball cake

    Making the white icing/royal icing

    1. Add 2 cups of soft icing sugar, 1 egg white and half a teaspoon of water to a bowl. Mix well or use a beater to make it more fluffy looking.
    2. If you need to you can add more water
    3. Also for flavour you can add some vanilla essence or a little lemon juice – I decided to just leave mine plain.

    Decorating the Poké Ball cake

    1. Make the bottom of the cake white
    2. Make the middle a thick black line
    3. Make the top of the cake red
    4. In the middle of the black line place the Oreo Cookie with the icing side up. If the icing isn’t as you liked it you can add some white icing to the cookie to make sure that it looks correct.
    The Poké Ball cake is finished and ready for the Pokémon birthday party

    If you are planning a Pokémon party you will need the below items:

    Sign up for my newsletter

    Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One. Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter. This newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening.

    This page contains affiliate links

    This was posted 11 Dec 2023

    Categories
    Education

    Twinkl Back-to-School Hub: Ignite Learning Magic for an A+ Adventure!

    Hey parents, teachers, and little learners! 🌟 Are you ready to sprinkle some educational magic into this year’s back-to-school routine? 🚀✨ Look no further than Twinkl – your ultimate partner in making learning a joyous adventure! 🌈🎒

    Having fun learning with Twinkl

    🔗 Check out Twinkl’s Back-to-School Hub for a treasure trove of resources that will turn the ordinary into extraordinary! 🎉📘

    Why Twinkl? 🌟

    1️⃣ Whiz-Bang Resources: Twinkl’s got a backpack full of resources for every grade, subject, and learning style. From vibrant worksheets to interactive games, they’ve got the golden ticket to engage young minds!

    2️⃣ Teachers’ Pet (Literally!): Calling all teachers – Twinkl is your classroom companion! With lesson plans, activity packs, and vibrant displays, you’ll be the superhero of the school year.

    3️⃣ Parent Power-Up: Mums and Dads, get ready to be your child’s learning hero! Twinkl offers at-home activities, printables, and fun games – making homework a breeze and bonding time a blast.

    4️⃣ A+ Variety: Whether your little one is a math whiz, a budding artist, or a future scientist, Twinkl caters to all interests. Learning has never been this diverse and delightful!

    Navigate the Hub like a Pro! 🧭

    📖 Storyland Corner: Dive into the magical world of storytelling with Twinkl’s enchanting tales. Perfect for bedtime or an afternoon escape!

    🧠 Brainy Buddies: Meet the Brainy Buddies – your child’s animated study companions! They make learning fun and keep boredom at bay.

    🎨 Arty Avenue: Unleash your child’s creativity on Arty Avenue! From crafts to colouring, this is the perfect spot for little Picassos.

    🎤 Show and Tell Square: Time to showcase those new skills! Share your child’s accomplishments in the Show and Tell Square and watch the applause roll in.

    Grab everything you need at the Twinkl Back to School Hub

    📢 Extra! Extra! Read All About It! 📰

    Twinkl is not just a platform; it’s a community! Share your back-to-school adventures, discoveries, and triumphs on social media using #TwinklBackToSchool. Let’s create a buzz of positivity, inspiration, and support as we embark on this exciting academic journey together! 🌈🚀

    So, what are you waiting for? Dive into the back-to-school extravaganza with Twinkl and let the learning festivities begin! 🎊👩‍🏫📏 #TwinklMagic #BackToSchoolJoy

    Perfect resources for parents and teachers – all at the Twinkl back to school hub

    Ready to sprinkle some educational pixie dust into your teaching and parenting routines?

    Our recent blog post, ‘5 Reasons Why You Need Twinkl Membership,’ is your golden ticket to a world of delightful learning adventures! Picture this: a hub filled with vibrant lesson plans, engaging activities, and a community of fellow learners and educators cheering you on. With a Twinkl membership, say goodbye to educational woes and hello to an enchanting journey where teaching and learning become a joyous collaboration. Dive into the post, grab your popcorn, and discover why Twinkl is the secret ingredient for turning ordinary moments into extraordinary milestones in your academic adventure! 🚀📚

    Sign up for my newsletter

    Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One. Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter. This newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening.

    This post contains affiliate links.

    Categories
    Recipes

    Cakeover Magic: Transforming Store-Bought Sponge Cakes into a Dream Wedding Cake

    Mission: To turn store-bought sponge cakes into a stunning wedding centrepiece.

    Challenge accepted!

    Armed with creativity, a vision, and a few store-bought sponge cakes from Woolworths, I ventured into the world of cakeovers to craft a delightful masterpiece fit for a dreamy wedding. Plus, with the help of gorgeous fresh flowers from Fine Flowers in Katoomba, the transformation was truly enchanting.

    What is a “cakeover”?

    A “cakeover” is a playful term used to describe the process of transforming an existing or store-bought cake into a more elaborate or personalized creation through decoration, embellishments, or alterations. Think of it as a cake makeover.

    It involves taking a pre-made or basic cake and enhancing its appearance or flavour to suit a specific occasion or personal preferences better.

    Cakeovers are often chosen for various reasons, such as time constraints, budget considerations, or simply to showcase creativity by customising a store-bought cake to suit a particular celebration, whether it’s a wedding, birthday, anniversary, or any other special occasion.

    The Quest for Cake Perfection


    Step 1: Cake Acquisition
    A trip to my local Woolworths store presented an array of sponge cake options. Opting for simplicity, I chose plain sponge cakes – the perfect blank canvas for my cakeover project.

    Step 2: Visionary Designs
    Inspiration struck as I envisioned a multi-tiered cake exuding elegance. With a touch of whimsy in mind, fresh flowers were to be the pièce de résistance. The flowers allowed for a touch of colour and made the cake look so pretty.

    Step 3: Assembly Time
    Stacking the sponge cakes, I sandwiched them with layers of luscious cream and fresh Panama passionfruit from Todarello’s Katoomba Village Fruit Market. The passionfruit gave a great flavour and added a summer feel to the wedding cake.

    Creating the white icing

    Mix the below ingredients in a bowl. You can mix with a fork or a mixer to ensure you get fluffy icing.

    • 2 cups of icing sugar
    • 2 egg whites
    • A few drops of lemon juice
    • A teaspoon of vanilla essence

    Once all cakes are staked then ice all the cake as smoothly as you can. Use a scraper to have the icing on the cake look smooth and if you have parts of the sponge cake showing that is fine, this will allow you to have the naked cake look. If you don’t want the naked cake look make sure to cover the cake with the white icing and smooth it out with the scraper. If you want a wavy pattern, you can have a scraper that will do that too.

    The scrapers I used for my cakeover wedding cake.

    Step 4: The Flourishing Finish
    Here’s where the magic truly unfolded. Fresh blooms from Fine Flowers in Katoomba were carefully placed atop the cake tiers, infusing vibrant colours and natural beauty into the creation. The flowers were added with paper straws to make sure the stem wasn’t put into the cake. The flowers would then be easily removed to allow the cake to be cut for serving.

    I put the flowers on one side of the top of the cake and then on an angle to have some flowers on the bottom of the cake. This allowed more decoration for the top of the cake if needed. I also added a gold “love” cake topper.

    Flowers were put in paper straws to then add to the cake

    I adore visiting Fine Flowers in Katoomba. They always have stunning flowers that put a smile on my face.

    The Splendor of Cakeovers


    Personal Touches
    Though the base was store-bought, the personalised touch came through the decorations. The flowers’ choice, arrangement, and overall design spoke volumes about the couple’s style and taste.

    Budget-Friendly Brilliance
    By utilising ready-made cakes, the focus shifted from baking stress to creative embellishment, ensuring a stunning outcome without breaking the bank.

    Time-Efficient Elegance
    Crafting a cakeover was a swift process, perfect for those in need of a last-minute, yet spectacular, dessert for a special occasion like a wedding.

    Lessons Learned & Tips Shared

    • Be Resourceful: Embrace store-bought items as a canvas for your creativity. A little transformation can yield exceptional results.
    • Freshness is Key: Utilise fresh flowers or edible decorations for an instant upgrade to the cake’s aesthetics.
    • Keep it Simple: Sometimes, simplicity speaks volumes. Focus on a few key elements for a striking overall effect.
    • Practice Patience: Attention to detail is crucial. Take your time arranging the decorations to achieve the desired look.

    Conclusion


    With a stroke of creativity and a sprinkle of resourcefulness, a store-bought sponge cake evolved into a mesmerizing wedding centerpiece. The cakeover journey not only showcased the potential of simple elements but also highlighted the beauty of personalisation and affordability in crafting a memorable dessert. So, whether it’s a wedding or any special occasion, remember, a store-bought cake can be the perfect canvas for your cakeover dreams!

    Costs

    So what are the costs associated with creating a cakeover wedding cake?


    It might not surprise you that a cakeover will really save you money and still create a yummy and fantastic-looking cake for your special day.

    You will see from the table below that creating a wedding cake from an existing cake is the cheaper option.

    A simple search online found that if you had a cake that had four tiers and above you would generally pay between $420 – $650.

    2 x Woolworths Double Unfilled Sponge 460g$12.00 ($6 each)
    Icing$2.50
    Flowers$13.00
    Cream$2.80
    2 egg whites$1.25 (based on 6 eggs that cost $3.75)
    Panama passionfruit$4.60 ($2.30 each)
    Icing scraper$4.40 (VIP Spotlight price)
    Love cake topper decoration $11.20 (VIP Spotlight price)
    Total:$51.75
    The stunning cakeover wedding cake is decorated and ready for the cake topper

    If you already had eggs, icing, the icing scraper or didn’t want the love cake topper decoration (all of this would take $19.35 off the amount above) the new cost of the cake would be: $32.40

    As you see, you can make the cake cheaper if you wish.

    The flowers make this cake look so pretty

    “Pink chrysanthemums represent longevity, attraction, and romance, making them a great choice for a first date or a new love. In general, chrysanthemums are believed to represent happiness, love, longevity, and joy.”

    https://blossmcart.com/blog/chrysanthemum-meaning-and-symbolism/

    Pink Roses mean Happiness, Grace, and Thankfulnes

    Perfect flowers for a wedding cake!

    The cakeover wedding cake is all decorated and ready
    for the big event

    Sign up for my newsletter

    Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One. Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter. This newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening.

    This post has affiliate links

    This post was originally published on December 19, 2023

    Categories
    Family

    If I Was a Man

    I’ve recently been on the job hunt. It was stressful and very depressing.

    Why you ask?

    Well, I was getting questions that shouldn’t be asked at all. The questions fell into the following topics:

    1. Parental status inquiries: Seriously, why is this even a thing? Last time I checked, my ability to do the job wasn’t determined by my offspring count.
    2. Postcode obsession: Just to be clear, when I mention my postcode, I’m not sending out invites for a neighbourhood block party. Let’s keep the focus where it belongs—on my qualifications, not my street address.
    3. The sad reality of job hunting for women: It’s like navigating a minefield of sexism and discrimination at every turn. From biased questions to unequal treatment, it’s a frustrating journey.


    It all boils down to one thing: Can you do the job, rock those skills, and bring a can-do attitude? Not your sex, postcode, or parental status matters here.

    “If you exclude 50% of the talent pool, it’s no wonder you find yourself in a war for talent.” Theresa J. Whitmarsh, Executive Director of the Washington State Investment Board. Image sourced from https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/03/quotes-on-women-at-work/

    Ah, picture this scenario: Imagine being nestled amidst the serene beauty of the Blue Mountains, where kangaroos might just be your neighbours and the sound of a kookaburra’s laugh is your morning alarm. That’s where our story begins!

    So, there I was, having a chat with a recruiter who seemed to think that commuting from the tranquil mountains to bustling North Sydney was like attempting to teleport to Mars. “Sorry, darling, but that commute just ain’t happening!” she exclaimed as if the concept of travel beyond the hills was a mythical tale.

    And oh, the fun didn’t stop there! The recruiter, bless her heart, seemed convinced that being a mum meant I could only handle jobs on a part-time basis, as if my superpower was limited to juggling the house and kids instead of full-time work. But hey, I proudly declared, “Yes, I am on the lookout for a full-time gig!”

    I even tried to reassure her that hopping on a train was as easy as snagging the last lamington at a bake sale, but she just couldn’t let go of her travel woes. It was like convincing a koala that eucalyptus leaves are so last season!

    Then came the kicker: the whole “working from home” debate. When I floated the idea, it was like suggesting we paint the Sydney Opera House hot pink – a firm no-go. But lo and behold, after bidding adieu and sending a polite email, suddenly the tune changed. Flexibility? In this economy? Who would’ve thought!

    But alas, despite the picturesque backdrop of the mountains and the potential for work-life balance, something just didn’t sit right. Call it intuition or maybe just good old-fashioned common sense, but diving deeper into the interview process only led to a virtual face-off with the rudest of interviewers.

    This Zoom encounter felt more like a scene from a comedy of errors, with the interviewer tossing insults and criticisms like confetti at a parade. It was as if she couldn’t fathom that a mountain mum could also be a professional powerhouse. But hey, I stood my ground, reminding her that qualifications and skills don’t come with a gender bias.

    In the end, it was a tale of mismatched expectations, a dash of rudeness, discrimination and a sprinkle of disbelief – all served with a side of resilience and a reminder to always trust your gut, especially when it’s screaming, “Abort mission!”

    Why is my family life and travel situation suddenly in the spotlight? It is off-topic, wouldn’t you say?

    🚀 Exposing the Real-Life Discrimination Mums Face in Job Hunting: It's Time for Change! Dive into the Unfiltered Truths of Sexism and Postcode Discrimination. Let's Break the Silence and Demand a Fair Shot for All! Click to Uncover the Reality. 💼🌟  #MomDiscrimination #MumDiscrimination #FairOpportunities #UnveilTheTruths
    “Any society that fails to harness the energy and creativity of its women is at a huge disadvantage in the modern world.” Tian Wei, CCTV News. Image sourced from https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/03/quotes-on-women-at-work/

    Not only was the job opportunity in North Sydney glaringly misrepresented, but it also turned out to be a bit of a unicorn hunt. You see, they advertised for a Marketing Manager, but what they really needed was a Chief Marketing Officer to build everything from scratch. Now, that could’ve been an exciting challenge, but the interviewer seemed more interested in building barriers than bridges. The phone interview felt like a rollercoaster of aggression and discrimination, leaving me absolutely certain that if I were offered the position, I’d politely decline.

    Now, onto the next adventure in job hunting! This time, the opportunity was in Western Sydney, and I was totally fine with that. I knew I’d have to make the trek to the office, but they did offer some work-from-home days, which was a nice touch. However, the interviewer, another woman (go figure!), seemed to think I needed a geography lesson. She bombarded me with emails and calls, listing off the exact mileage between my home and the office, as if I hadn’t already scoped it out before applying. I mean, seriously, why the obsession with my commute?

    Despite assuring her that I was perfectly content with the travel arrangements, she just wouldn’t drop it. It felt like everyone was making a mountain out of a molehill! And don’t even get me started on the recurring theme of being judged based on where I live and the fact that I’m a mother. It’s like people have this preconceived notion that being a mum means you can’t possibly handle a full-time gig in the office. Newsflash: I’m more than capable, thank you very much!

    Fast forward to another opportunity: after enduring a marathon second interview that lasted nearly three hours, I was later told that I didn’t “fit the business” due to my location and family situation. Can you believe it? Talk about a real slap in the face!

    But wait, there’s more. They even threw in some extra feedback for good measure: You had some B2B experience (they knew this and liked my strategy examples and how to change focus for different products and drive sales) “Your interview was solid, but additional concerns were raised over this being a full-time, office-based role, and travel, and the potential impact this may have on your long-term employment.”



    I don’t believe that my location was asked at the first interview and this made them decide to not hire me when they found out where I lived. It’s beyond frustrating to witness how outdated attitudes still hold sway over who gets a shot at what roles. And don’t even get me started on the absurdity of postcode discrimination – it’s enough to make your blood boil!

    I found a fabulous and fantastic job. The team have been welcoming and friendly, they are family friendly, and I work 1 day a week in the office and the rest of the week from home. I am grateful beyond words that the universe made this happen and thankful that the offer that I got is a place that fits in with my family and allows me to contribute to the business and my career. 

    Ah, you know what? Looking back, I’m actually thankful I didn’t land that job. It’s like the universe had other plans in store for me, leading me straight to the wonderful opportunity I’ve recently embarked on. It’s funny how things work out sometimes, isn’t it? (I am very happy with my new job and glad that I kissed a lot of frogs to land a prince of a placement).

    As the world gradually scales back on remote work options, it’s becoming increasingly clear that women will bear the brunt of this shift. With fewer opportunities for flexible arrangements, many are finding themselves trapped in a conundrum where finding suitable employment becomes a Herculean task. This not only impacts their ability to earn a living and contribute to their financial security but also restricts their freedom to navigate life’s challenges, such as leaving a relationship while maintaining stability.

    While COVID-19 brought about myriad challenges, one silver lining was the widespread acceptance and success of remote work. Leveraging technology, we witnessed how seamlessly many roles adapted to remote setups, fostering productivity and work-life balance. So, why backtrack on this progress? Insisting on in-office presence as a measure of productivity feels archaic, reminiscent of a bygone era when physical presence equated to commitment.

    Yet, my encounters weren’t isolated incidents. Almost every interview was marred by intrusive, sexist inquiries that left me seething with frustration. I vividly recall a particularly exasperating exchange with a young recruiter who seemed fixated on my ability to balance work and motherhood. Despite demonstrating my capability and track record, I was continually prodded about childcare arrangements as if my gender predetermined my competence.

    And the irony? These interrogations occurred for roles explicitly advertised as remote, underscoring the absurdity of it all. The disparity in treatment between men and women in the hiring process is glaring, perpetuating age-old stereotypes and hindering progress towards gender equality.

    The ramifications extend beyond mere inconvenience; they threaten to exacerbate existing inequalities in earning potential and financial security. Women, already burdened by the gender pay gap, now face the added hurdle of limited job opportunities. This not only jeopardises their present but also casts a shadow on their future, especially concerning retirement planning and financial independence.

    With two daughters poised to enter the workforce, I can’t help but feel disheartened by the persisting barriers they’ll encounter.

    Questions loom large:

    When will women be judged on their merits alone?

    Why are skills and abilities overshadowed by archaic notions of gender roles?

    And why do women continue to face discrimination at the hands of their own gender?

    These questions demand answers. It’s time to dismantle the barriers that confine women to outdated stereotypes and unequal treatment. After all, the strength of our workforce lies in diversity, and it’s high time we embraced it fully.”

    If I was a man, how different would my working life be? 

    As I reminisce about my youthful days, envisioning a dynamic mid 20-something with aspirations as vast as the moon itself, I recall taking a bold leap towards an exciting opportunity in film production. Picture me, filled with starry-eyed enthusiasm, when suddenly, I’m hit with the age-old question: “Are you planning on having kids?” Swiftly, I respond, “Perhaps someday, but let’s hit pause on that topic for now,” followed by a playful reality check to the interviewer, questioning the relevance of such a query.

    But alas, did my honesty strike a dissonant chord? Spoiler alert: I didn’t secure the position. This led me to ponder whether I deviated from their expected narrative, or perhaps—here’s the kicker—that question should have been omitted entirely, particularly when posed to women whose talents extend far beyond maternal considerations.

    It’s akin to a broken record, isn’t it? The familiar refrain of sexist and impertinent inquiries that echo through countless interviews. I can’t help but wonder, if I were a man, would they have refrained from delving into personal matters? Would my calling out of the off-key note prompt a swift acknowledgment and a change in direction? Or perhaps, in an alternate reality, such questions wouldn’t even warrant consideration.

    At times, I find myself daydreaming about a male iteration of myself. Would the spotlight cast a different glow? Would I find myself juggling a plethora of opportunities? It’s a thought-provoking notion, one that may evoke a mixture of contemplation and frustration.

    And here’s the kicker: my husband has never faced the same line of questioning in his professional endeavours, nor have my male friends. It begs the question: why the discrepancy? Why are women subjected to inquiries that their male counterparts don’t encounter?

    Have you ever pondered how different the lyrics of your life’s soundtrack would be if you were a man? It’s a compelling question, inviting reflection on the complexities of privilege and perspective.

    Women are still undervalued and underpaid. I cannot believe that is still happening.

    “Australia’s national gender pay gap is 12 per cent. As of November 2023, the full-time adult average weekly ordinary time earnings across all industries and occupations was $1982.80 for men and $1744.80 for women. For every dollar on average men earned, women earned 88 cents. That’s $238 less than men each week.” https://www.wgea.gov.au/


    If I were to don the hat of a man, would I still find myself precariously perched on the edge of a weekly fiscal cliff, facing a deficit of $238, dancing precariously close to an annual loss of $6,188? It’s a thought that sets my instincts ablaze, sparking a rebellion against the injustice that demands swift redress. Employment practices persist in squeezing every last cent, and unfortunately, it’s us women who often find ourselves bearing the brunt of these financial pinches.

    In my recent jaunt through the job market, I encountered a relentless barrage of forms prodding for my current salary—a figure as irrelevant to the potential new role as a fish on a bicycle.

    Would sticking to my guns as a woman in these negotiations mean resigning myself to settling for less? Or under a different set of societal expectations, would they have gladly offered up the industry-standard salary without batting an eyelid? It’s a question that haunts me, one I’m unable to answer as I remain firmly on the side of the gender coin labelled ‘female’.

    Echoes of “The Man” ricochet around my mind as I contemplate the state of my superannuation—what whimsical twists of fate might await me had I navigated this world sporting a gentleman’s guise, free from the gaping maw of the gender pay gap?

    Have you wondered what your life and career would be like if you were a man?

    How about getting treated the same for pay, career opportunities and more?

    Sign up for my newsletter

    Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One. Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter.

    Categories
    Family

    Roaring into Prosperity: Celebrating Chinese New Year 2024, the Year of the Dragon!

    As the lunar calendar flips its pages, get ready to dive into the vibrant whirlwind of Chinese New Year festivities! 🌟 This annual extravaganza is not just a celebration but a joyous reunion of tradition, symbolism, and cultural flair! And in 2024, we’re rolling out the red carpet for the majestic Year of the Dragon—a symbol of power, prosperity, and all-around good vibes! 🐉💰

    Gong Xi Fa Cai

    Chinese New Year starts on Saturday, February 10th 2024 and ends on January 28, 2025. The Dragon is the 5th animal in the 12-year cycle, and this year the symbol is wood, so it is known as the year of the Wood Dragon.

    “The Wood Dragon is the most creative and visionary of the dragons. They are optimistic, ambitious and adventurous. They like to explore new ideas and challenge themselves. They are also generous, compassionate and loyal to their friends.

    Therefore, the Year of the Dragon in 2024 is expected to be a time of visionary leaders, innovators and problem solvers. 2024 is also predicted to be a great year to start new projects, explore new opportunities and create value for yourself and others.”

    https://www.thechinesezodiac.org/year-of-the-dragon/

    Unveiling the Magic of Chinese New Year: Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, isn’t just any old celebration—it’s a blockbuster event that ignites hearts and minds across the globe! 🎆 Rooted in centuries-old customs and beliefs, this festival is the ultimate ode to family, feasting, and paying homage to our ancestors.

    What’s the Buzz about the Year of the Dragon? Hold onto your hats because 2024 is bringing in the big guns with the Year of the Dragon! 🚀 Symbolising strength, courage, and success, those born under this fire-breathing sign are destined for greatness! 🔥 And as the Dragon takes centre stage, get ready for a rollercoaster ride of prosperity, good fortune, and brand-spanking-new opportunities!

    Explore your horoscope and unveil the exciting insights awaiting you in 2024.
    Grab your Year of the Dragon horoscope books, t-shirts, drink glasses and earrings here

    Let’s Celebrate in Full Swing: Embracing the Year of the Dragon 2024 with Zest and Zing! 🐲🎉

    1. Reunion Rendezvous: Gather your tribe for a feast fit for kings and queens! 🍜 Dive into dumplings, slurp up some longevity noodles, and feast like there’s no tomorrow! It’s all about abundance and living the good life! 🥟

    2. Lion and Dragon Shenanigans: Brace yourself for a jaw-dropping spectacle as lion and dragon dances take over the streets! 🦁💃 With drums pounding and cymbals clanging, these performances are not just about warding off evil spirits but about unleashing a tidal wave of prosperity and positivity!

    3. Red Envelopes Bonanza: Get ready to play Santa Claus with those lucky red envelopes filled with cash surprises! 💸 Spread the love, share the wealth, and watch the good karma come rolling in! 💌💰 Grab red envelopes and other decorations here

    4. Fireworks Frenzy & Lantern Love: Light up the night sky with a kaleidoscope of colours and watch those evil spirits scurry away! 🎇 Let your wishes soar high with every flicker of the flame and every flick of the lantern! 🏮

    5. Temple Visits: Pay homage to ancestors and seek blessings for the year ahead by visiting temples and making offerings. Lighting incense, burning paper offerings, and praying for prosperity are common rituals during this time. 🙏 Light some incense, make a wish or two, and soak in the good vibes—it’s a spiritual journey like no other! 🕯️

    6. Dress to Impress: Dust off those traditional threads and strut your stuff like a superstar! 👘 Whether you’re rocking a cheongsam, it’s all about embracing your inner fashionista and owning the spotlight! 💃🕺

    Events around Australia to celebrate Chinese New Year:

    As we bid adieu to the old and embrace the new, let’s welcome the Year of the Dragon with open arms and hearts full of hope, joy, and endless possibilities!

    🎉 May this year be filled with prosperity, success, and happiness galore! Gong Xi Fa Cai! (Wishing you prosperity) 🎆✨

    Sign up for my newsletter

    Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One. Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter. This newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening.

    This post contains affiliate links.

    Categories
    Recipes

    Chocolate Crackles for Australia Day

    Do you make something special for Australia Day? What is it you like to create to celebrate? Or do you just have a BBQ and some cold drinks with mates and that is your celebration?

    This year I decided to make Chocolate Crackles with the twins. I used the recipe from the Rice Bubble box and it brings back memories of making them with my mum.

    The ingredients to make chocolate crackles, but I was missing one ingredient. The icing sugar. I ended up using caster sugar and put it in a pestle and mortar to get the sugar finer. I only had icing mixture not the sugar so this was the best option.
    The ingredients to make chocolate crackles, but I was missing one ingredient. The icing sugar. I ended up using caster sugar and put it in a pestle and mortar to get the sugar finer. I only had icing mixture not the sugar so this was the best option.

    The girls were super excited to help and they did a great job. I had them on the kitchen counter so that they could be near the bowls and help out easily.

    The ingredients you need:

    • 4 cups Kellogg’s® Rice Bubbles®
    • 1 cup icing sugar
    • 1 cup desiccated coconut
    • 3 Tbsp cocoa
    • 250g copha®*, chopped
    Happy to be making chocolate crackles with mummy and sister.
    Happy to be making chocolate crackles with mummy and sister.

    Step 1

    In a large bowl mix all the dry ingredients: rice bubbles, icing sugar, coconut and the cocoa. Note: If you use organic cocoa from the health food shop the crackles do not work out well. I tried it for the kids sixth birthday party and they did not set properly and did not taste the same. I used Cadbury’s Cocoa this time and they worked out the way they should. I am not sure why this would create such a difference but thought it best to point it out.

    Adding the rice bubbles
    Adding the rice bubbles

    As mentioned I stuffed up and did not have icing sugar. I thought I did! Yes silly I should have checked the pantry better, but it all got fixed. I used caster sugar but had to put it in a pestle and mortar to get the sugar to a finer and softer consistency. It worked a treat but took a bit of time to get it done.

     Step 2

    Melt the copha. I did not chop it up, although the instructions say to. I put mine in a bowl and the microwave melted it for me. You can chop it up and put it in a saucepan and melt it that way. Either way is fine. It took about 2 and half minutes to get it all melted. Could be a little more depending on how your microwave works.

    Copha ready to be melted in the microwave
    Copha ready to be melted in the microwave

     Step 3

    Add the melted copha to the dry indgredients and mix well.

    ricebubbles6_web

     Step 4

    Spoon the mixture into patty pans, and then put in the fridge to set. It is best to do it overnight to make sure they are hard and fully set.

    Ready to go into the fridge to set
    Ready to go into the fridge to set

    In the fridge setting. Note the beer and drinks all ready for Australia Day!
    In the fridge setting. Note the beer and drinks all ready for Australia Day!

    Since we are celebrating Australia Day tomorrow I wanted to add the Australian Flag to the chocolate crackles. Note: Adding the Australian Flag after the crackles have set is harder than you think.

    Australian Flags for our Chocolate Crackles. I picked these up for $2.00 at the local supermarket.
    Australian Flags for our Chocolate Crackles. I picked these up for $2.00 at the local supermarket.

    And now for the finished product!

    My finished chocolate crackles all ready for Australia Day. Yum!
    My finished chocolate crackles are all ready for Australia Day. Yum!

    Have a great Australia Day and long weekend. Hope you are having a nice relaxing time. Enjoy your chocolate crackles if you make some and your time with your mates and family.

    Note: This post was posted originally on January 25th 2015, and it was when the twins were much younger.

    Categories
    Recipes

    Orangey Orange Syrup

    I had such lovely Valencia oranges from Todarello’s Katoomba Village Fruit Market and thought why not try making orange syrup? How about making it even more orangey, so that each bite just screams summer oranges, even the smell instantly makes you know that it is orange.

    Looking online for recipes for orange syrup, all the recipes tell you to use the juice and not pulp. Why not use the pulp? Why not use the super fresh orange puree to ensure your orange syrup is like eating a fresh orange?

    Wouldn’t this be AMAZING to have a syrup that just screams tangy fresh tasty juicy oranges?

    So how did I make this extremely yummy orange syrup?

    This orange syrup can be used for cocktails, refreshing drinks (plain water and sparkling), syrup over ice cream, and also sauce to bind cakes together for a creative cake creation.

    INGREDIENTS

    • 2 Valencia Oranges = 1 cup of orange puree
    • 1 cup of water
    • 1 and a half cups of sugar
    • Orange skin (Use the skin of the 2 Valencia oranges so that it infuses the orange flavour).
    All the oranges before they went into the blender

    METHOD

    This recipe takes around 20 minutes to make. Not long to then enjoy your orange syrup.

    Step 1: Cut up the 2 Valencia oranges, remove the skin and just leave the flesh of the orange. Put all the orange flesh into a blender and make sure it is thoroughly pureed. Pour out into a measuring cup, you should have 1 cup.

    Step 2: Put the orange puree, water, and sugar into a saucepan. Melt the sugar and wait till the mixture thickens up a little. Depending on the amount of sugar added depends on how thick the syrup gets, if you wish to have a thicker syrup you can add more sugar. (I put my syrup in the fridge and it thickened up a bit more after a few days.)

    Step 3: Add the orange rind to the mixture so that the orange flavour gets stronger. I cut up all the orange skin and added it all.

    Step 4: Once cooked to your desired consistency strain the mixture and once cool put it in a jar/jug and then in the fridge. The syrup will keep in the fridge for around a month.

    I added orange juice and orange to ice cubes – It made my orange syrup gin drink taste amazing!

    POST FEAST REVIEW

    I had no idea that fruit syrup was really easy to make. The syrup had a nice caramel taste when it was added to vanilla ice cream. I added orange zest for taste and decoration, the zest added bursts of flavour.

    Having the syrup in the fridge for a few days allowed it to thicken up a little more. It was a better consistency after about 3 days in the fridge.

    There is an amazing amount of uses for orange syrup, drinks, cakes, ice cream, and desserts.

    Now that I know how easy it is to make, I will make different types of syrup for desserts. How about raspberry, blueberry or mandarin syrup? I am now thinking about another ingredient could be syrup.

    WOULD I MAKE THIS AGAIN?

    Yes, I would make this again, however, I would make some changes when making it next. I would add more orange and up the sugar a bit. Creating a thicker syrup that is more like an orange concentrate from fresh oranges. Adding the zest to the syrup would be a great addition as well, this way there is a different texture for taste and it will look amazing too.

    SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER

    Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter. The newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening. Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One.




    This post has affiliate links

    Originally published Monday, January 16, 2023

    Categories
    Review

    Review: Natralus Australia Skincare

    If you are like me you love receiving gifts and especially if they are ones that allow you to pamper yourself. I recently received a box of Natralus Australia skincare products to test out and share my thoughts with you my lovely readers.

    My skin always gets so dry in autumn and winter so having a good quality moisturiser on hand is essential. The weather in the mountains during the colder months means my skin deals with harsh winds, cold temperatures, warm heating, and of course layers and layers of clothing too that don’t help with dry skin.

    The wonderful smelling Hand & Body Lotion – Rose, Lilly Pilly & Berries

    I was sent the following items:

    • SOFTENING HAND & BODY LOTION – ROSE, LILLY PILLY & BERRIES
      The body lotion smelt amazing and made my skin feel so soft and subtle. I loved the fact that the natural perfume lasted and made me smell fantastic throughout the day.
    • NATURAL DEODORANT – WILD ROSE
      This deodorant is so wonderful and makes me smell like a rose all day long. It is not a strong scent, in fact, it is more a subtle rose that makes you feel like you are on holiday or it is summer still. You can get natural deodorants in Cool Spice, Lemon Myrtle, Zesty Citrus, Citrus Spring, and Sea Berry.
    • NATRALUS NATURAL PAW PAW BALM
      This natural paw paw balm is so moisturising and stays on your lips for ages. It is thicker and really helps keeps my lips feeling good and also looking amazing. I think you will be super amazed at the quality of this paw paw balm and it will soon be a firm favourite for you too.

      This is my favourite item and a must-have for anyone… you seriously need to get yourself some Natrualus Natural Paw Paw Balm today!
    All the amazing natural products from Natralus Australia
    Natralus My Little One Gentle Cleanse Shampoo & Wash smells so good, so marshmallowy!

    Natralus My Little One Range covers all stages of care for children, including lotions, cleansers, and shampoo/conditioners.  The creams and washes are so gentle, moisturising and soothing for babies’ and kids’ skin.

    We loved the My Little One Gentle Cleanse Shampoo & Wash, it was like a big bunch of crushed-up marshmallows, My Little One Comforting Touch Massage Oil helps protect bubs skin, you can also use the massage oil during pregnancy and post-pregnancy for your skin too.

    The oil is “enriched with paw paw to help nourish and protect delicate skin, Rosehip oil to deeply moisture and help support your little one’s skin natural elasticity, Jojoba oil, is gentle and easily absorbed, helps to prevent dryness and leaves skin silky-smooth. Calendula, known for its calming and soothing properties.”

    Thanks to Naturalus Australia for sending me such amazing products to try.



    I loved them and will definitely recommend them to friends and family. If you are looking for some amazing natural products, make sure to check out Naturalus Australia.

    This post has affiliate links

    Categories
    Family

    Ticket Frustration: The Elusive Taylor Swift Experience

    I spent Wednesday and Friday this week trying to get Taylor Swift tickets. And yes I am one of many that never got the chance to get to purchase anything at all.

    My girls were so excited that Tay Tay was coming to Australia. They were desperate to see her or just be at the concert in any capacity at all.

    I knew that everyone would be wanting to go and the competition for tickets would be fierce but never thought it would be this bad that you wouldn’t even be let in for a chance to purchase by Ticketek.

    I made sure I had all passwords, code for presale and credit card ready. I logged in early to be in the queue or so I thought and then spent hours and hours not getting through to get tickets.

    The page kept on saying don’t refresh or leave the lounge. I heard that others just got on and instantly got tickets. Why can’t I get tickets? When will I be let in and when is it my turn to buy tickets? You would have thought after hours of waiting it would be my turn at some point. But no, my turn never came.

    I do know that not everyone can get tickets to a concert. However, if you are on a system and it says that you be let in soon you should be after waiting for ages and ages.

    I had many browsers open on different computers as well as on my mobile. Please forgive the breakfast bowl as I was fearful of leaving my desk in case I did get in to get tickets. Also doing work too at the same time.

    I have since learned that the system is random and wasn’t letting the next person into the queue. I thought that this was frustrating and made me so angry. If it is indeed random then I can close my browser windows and just cross my fingers that I might be that lucky person to get tickets next.

    A few times, I tried to just open new windows and close others as I have not progressed and nothing is happening. Still nothing. No progress. Still in the horrible wait with the line going across the screen brainwashing me to stay although my actions and the actions of the page are not changing. It was maddening. It was crazy and it all resulted in a very upset and stressed-out mummy.

    How can you have a system that is completely random and then tell people to stay in the queue, have codes for presale and more to show that you will at some stage be let into the magical area to buy tickets.

    I was magically let in at some stage on my mobile on Wednesday during the presale, however, there were no boxes to drop down to enter any info. No area to enter my presale code and therefore I couldn’t progress. If this was different I would have indeed purchased tickets and our outcome would be different. But this was not the case. I couldn’t see what to do and tapped every part of the screen and changed the view. Was it a different capability for mobile users compared to desktop?

    FFS really I get to purchase and then cannot do anything! Of course, that happens.

    Friday was no different, I thought I would try different browsers and open browsers at different times to see if I can indeed be one of the random lucky people getting tickets, but this was not to be. I was finally let in after 6 plus hours to find that I couldn’t purchase the 4 tickets I needed and even found that 3 tickets couldn’t be purchased. I looked at all the other days and of course, they were sold out and therefore we had missed all chances and opportunities to go at all.

    In all my years purchasing concert tickets this has been the worst experience ever. Below are some recommendations:

    • You should have been able to be let in for the presale more easily to allow more people the chance.
    • If Taylor Swift had more concerts around Australia there would be more chance of getting a ticket. I know she added an extra show for Melbourne and Sydney but these are the only ones for the whole of the country. Three in total for Melbourne and four in Sydney. Everyone all over was purchasing tickets to these concerts. If for example there were concerts in Perth, Brisbane, South Australia or other places it would have allowed more people to go.
    • A better system for allowing people to get tickets is needed. If you have a presale ticket system with codes it should be on priority and next in line not a random thing that it is only down to the internet gods that you magically get tickets.
    • Not allow people to have more tickets to other concerts – give everyone a chance.

    I did want to see if I can get the girls tickets to the concert for their birthday this year and of course for their Christmas present but it was not to be. I am wanting to create more experiences rather than buy stuff.

    Maybe I can get tickets to another concert, however, I do hope that the way to purchase tickets for whatever concert it is isn’t like what the Ticketek experience was.

    I think I am scarred by this experience to secure tickets and exhausted over the whole event. If I never see the blue line going back and forth on another webpage I will be very happy.

    Yep, I know that some magically were lucky to get tickets super quick, but for the people like me that tried for hours on end to secure nothing I am sad to hear this. It shows that the ticketing system is flawed and really not fair. Especially for those that waited hours for both days for the chance to be let through the next screen to part with lots of money for tickets to this sought-after show.

    I was happy to part with lots of money to get my tickets but one thing I think is unforgivable is how many tried and were never let in to purchase at all. I don’t get how it was never my turn or others’ turn either. How is this possible????

    Hamilton Island Pet Rock 300 x 600

    Ticket availability is ultimately determined by factors like venue capacity and artist preferences, so with the huge demand for the limited tickets for each concert and the number of people wanting said tickets, I don’t think I stood a chance at all to get any at all.

    How did you find the experience of getting Taylor Swift tickets? Were you one of the lucky ones? Or are you like me and tried for hours and came up empty-handed?

    Sign up for my newsletter

    Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One. Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter. This newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening.

    This post has affiliate links

    Categories
    Family

    Selena Gomez takes Social Media Break & Why You Should Too!

    Why is it a good idea to take a technology break? Find out 5 reasons why taking a technology detox can help you feel better.

    Selena Gomez‘s decision to take a break from social media for the sake of her mental health is a brave and wise choice. While social media has its benefits, such as staying connected with loved ones and discovering new ideas and information, it can also be a source of stress and negative emotions for teenagers, as it has the potential to amplify feelings of comparison, bullying, and isolation.

    P!nk has recently shared that she has received hateful and horrible messages in the media over very old articles years ago. The focus should really be on her new album and all the hard work that went into it, however, the media are focused on rehashing things from when she was in her 20’s, just silly if you ask me. The issue here is that P!nk is honest in her interviews and tells it how it is – I find it interesting that if you have an honest opinion even if you say that you didn’t get on with someone and have since made up with that person that the news that these comments keep getting retold and beat up. Honestly, I think P!nk is amazing and love her raw honesty, passion and hard work. See the social media bashing is happening to us all!

    I’m a lot older than Selena and I’m an avid user of social media. However, there are times that I look at some people’s images and accounts and get rather depressed. I am sad about how amazing their life looks; they look stunning in their designer outfits, they have an awesome home and have the perfect vacation overseas with their family. Oh how I would wish for that too. I like Selena have purposefully taken a break from being online, removing my phone from being close to me, not taking my phone with me when I am out or not looking at any of my accounts or sharing what I am up to for a while. What about you?

    Teenagers and social media

    Firstly, social media encourages teenagers to constantly compare themselves to others. This constant comparison can lead to feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, and even depression. Teenagers are bombarded with images of “perfect” bodies, luxurious lifestyles, and seemingly flawless relationships, which can lead to unrealistic expectations and a distorted view of reality.

    Secondly, social media can be a breeding ground for bullying. Anonymous accounts and online anonymity can make it easy for bullies to target their victims, causing serious emotional distress. Cyberbullying can have severe consequences, including depression, anxiety, and even suicide.

    Lastly, social media can prevent teenagers from developing meaningful relationships in real-life situations. It’s essential for teenagers to have face-to-face interactions with their peers and to engage in activities that allow them to develop social skills, such as team sports, clubs, and volunteering. Social media can be a tempting substitute for real-life interactions, but it can never fully replace the importance of human connection.

    My kids have had some issues with bullies online (It is so easy to be horrible to people when you are anonymous, right!). These bullies used fake accounts and created made-up things about the kids to share with their friend groups. All of this was disgusting and horrible and of course not true, however for teenagers or younger kids having this happen is a nightmare. I did try and tell my kids to just not look at the phone and ignore it. Or maybe just delete the app altogether. However, this response was met by the kids saying “my friends will think that we are ignoring them and more!” My response was that if these people are truly your friends ignoring them on the app is not the end of the world, then explaining in real life via a face-to-face will be what is needed.

    When I grew up there were no mobile phones, no internet and no social media! The only way to connect was face to face and if you did have a disagreement you would just not play with this person for a while until you made up or it could be forever depending on the relationship or what had happened.

    Social media has its benefits, it’s important for teenagers to be aware of the potential negative effects it can have on their mental health. Taking breaks from social media and engaging in real-life interactions can help teenagers develop meaningful relationships, improve their social skills, and prevent feelings of comparison, bullying, and isolation.

    Being online constantly can have both positive and negative effects on mental health. On the one hand, it can provide social connection and support, especially for individuals who may feel isolated or marginalized. It can also serve as a platform for self-expression and creativity.

    On the other hand, social media can also lead to negative consequences. Excessive social media use can contribute to feelings of anxiety, depression, and loneliness, especially if individuals compare themselves unfavourably to others on social media. The pressure to maintain a curated online presence can also be stressful and overwhelming, negatively impacting mental health, and not a real way of living and being. It would take a toll on anyone to have to keep up with the illusion of fantasy at all times.

    Taking a break from social media, as Selena Gomez did, can be a helpful way to prioritize mental health and focus on oneself. It can provide an opportunity for individuals to disconnect from the constant barrage of information and comparison on social media, and instead focus on personal growth and well-being. I for one have felt that there has been a lot of bad news, so stepping away from the news sites, social media and tv reports for me has been helpful too.

    Being online all the time is not good for you. A break is a good thing to have.

    Taking a technology detox, or a break from technology, can offer several benefits:

    1. Reduced stress and anxiety: Technology can be overwhelming and create feelings of stress and anxiety. Taking a break from technology can help you relax and unwind.

    2. Improved sleep: Exposure to the blue light emitted by electronic devices can interfere with your sleep cycle. Taking a break from technology can help improve your sleep quality and quantity.

    3. Increased productivity: Technology can be a major distraction, and taking a break can help you focus on important tasks and be more productive.

    4. Improved mental health: Constant use of technology can lead to feelings of depression and isolation. Taking a break can help you connect with people in real life and improve your overall mental health.

    5. More time for other activities: Technology can be time-consuming, and taking a break can free up time for other activities, such as exercise, hobbies, and spending time with loved ones.

    Overall, a technology detox can help you recharge, refocus, and reconnect with yourself and others.

    Have you taken a technology detox? Was it just on your social media? How did you feel after your break?

    Yep and I understand the irony of me writing this for my online blog…even if you just take a break from your phone for the weekend, or just during the evenings, it will help you feel better.

    Sign up for my newsletter

    Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One. Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter.

    This post has affiliate links

    Categories
    Family

    Get Cooking with HelloFresh

    I don’t know if you are like me, but if you get annoyed or upset thinking about what to cook for dinner, well… You are not alone. (Get $130 off HelloFresh with my discount code…scroll down to the bottom of the post to learn more)

    What to cook for dinner is the eternal question as a mother, and one that after a full day of working or if you are exhausted is hard to face.

    It is so easy to resort to family favourites; spaghetti bolognese, a simple stir fry or maybe it is mac and cheese? Whatever your go-to dinner is, it can get super boring very quickly. Or maybe, you just try and encourage others to cook until you realise that no one is hungry.  Or you resort to having breakfast for dinner.

    Also, from the perspective of a mum that thinks about way too many things to keep the house and family going, it is nice to not think about what to cook. It is so nice to have a break about what to create for dinner, well other than actually cooking it and also getting all the ingredients from the supermarket.

    I organised 5 meals for the week from HelloFresh and made sure to pick family-friendly recipes. I’m trying to encourage the kids to eat something different. Below I will detail what we cooked each day (Also check out the video above and see the timecodes for each recipe).

    Day 1: Quick Sweet Chilli Beef Stir-Fry

    Getting ready to cook the Quick Sweet Chilli Beef Stir-Fry

    One of my girls cooked this meal and she did an amazing job. I did help her out with a few things; however, she did the majority on her own. 

    Cutting up the vegetables for the Quick Sweet Chilli Beef Stir-Fry

    The food was fresh, the recipe was easy to follow and my thirteen-year-old was able to create the meal with no issues. 

    It was a yummy and simple meal that was also quick to create and having a quick go-to dinner for a weeknight meal is a good thing in my book. You don’t want to be fussing for hours to cook a meal for the kids and yourself. 

    I added chilli flakes to hubby and my meal, and the kids had their meal chilli flake-free.

    Quick Sweet Chilli Beef Stir-Fry ready to eat with peanuts and chilli flakes

    Day 2: Quick Caribbean Chicken Tacos with Pineapple & Corn Salsa

     Caribbean Chicken Tacos with Pineapple & Corn Salsa Ingredients and recipe card from HelloFresh

    I don’t know about you, but I think nearly everyone loves a good taco. These tacos were more like a soft tortillas and were filled with tasty cooked Caribbean chicken and fresh pineapple and corn salsa. It was topped off with garlic aioli.

    Cutting up the cooked pineapple

    This meal was cooked by one of my girls who was excited to be cooking a meal with our HelloFresh box. It was nice to see the kids getting involved in cooking meals for the family and learning life skills.

    The cooked chicken ready for the Caribbean Chicken Tacos with Pineapple & Corn Salsa
    Adding the ingredients to the taco and getting ready to serve to everyone

    The Caribbean Chicken Tacos with Pineapple & Corn Salsa were tasty and very yummy. In fact, it was a huge hit with everyone. This meal is one that we will definitely be making again.

    Day 3: Chicken & Creamy Peppercorn Sauce

    Chicken & Creamy Peppercorn Sauce ingredients from HelloFresh

    Hubby wanted to have a go with the HelloFresh meals and cooked Chicken & Creamy Peppercorn Sauce. I thought he would like this as he is a big fan of spice and I also love a good peppercorn sauce.

    Hubby found the recipe easy to do however the sauce took a little longer than stated on the recipe card.

    Sweet potato mash for the Chicken & Creamy Peppercorn Sauce

    The chicken is all cooked and ready for the cream and peppercorn sauce
    Making the cream and peppercorn sauce

    Day 4: Kale and Beef Cottage Pie

    This was a new take on the standard cottage pie, otherwise known as a shepherd’s pie. I for one have used Bok Choy in my own thrown-together home versions of a cottage pie but have never used kale before. It was a nice change to Bok Choy or Broccolini. 

    I normally add cheese on top of the mashed potato and use tasty or aged cheese, however in the HelloFresh box there was parmesan to use. In the HelloFresh recipe, it said to mix the shredded parmesan cheese in the mash mixture and add it to the top of the dish and then bake in the oven. 

    I’ve never added cheese to the mash before baking so this was a little different for me. I followed the instructions and of course, kept a little extra parmesan to sprinkle on top. I must admit that adding the cheese to the mash worked a treat and I will adopt this method next time I make a cottage or shepherd’s pie. 

    The flavours worked well with the sauce and added vegetables and were very tasty. The only extra item I added was some chilli flakes to make the meal for hubby and I spicier.

    Kale and Beef Cottage Pie with added chilli flakes

    Day 5: Creamy Bacon Carbonara with Pear Salad

    Creamy Bacon Carbonara with Pear Salad ingredients from HelloFresh

    I do love a good creamy bacon carbonara, however, I have never made a carbonara sauce from scratch until now. Creating a carbonara sauce I always thought was terribly complicated, but it really isn’t.

    Onions and garlic ready for the carbonara

    HelloFresh had simple instructions and made me a carbonara sauce expert….and all I have to do is keep my recipe card to do it all over again.

    Bacon, onion and garlic cooking for the carbonara

    Next post: Stay tuned for part 3 and learn about what we liked about HelloFresh and what our favourite meals were.

    Giving HelloFresh a go is so easy.
    I can make it even cheaper and easier with $130 off your first four boxes!

    See the below discount code:

    CODE: TWINSPLUSONE130
    Offer: Get up to $130 off your first four boxes! Click here to go to the deal

    This post has affiliate links

    Categories
    Family

    Lockdown Struggles

    I don’t know about you but I have been struggling with working full time and kids doing homeschooling.

    It basically has been a complete mess and a disaster in our house. For me the reason is clear, 2 kids are the same age and at the same level and 1 is not. The 1 who is not is the person who wants to play, have fun, not do school work or in fact anything he is supposed to do.

    We are all keeping busy at home, what about you?

    This means that the 2 kids that have work to do cannot do their work due to interruptions, tantrums and very bad behaviour. When this does occur I end up leaving my work to sort it out to then have to calm this child down and distract him from his sisters. However, this never lasts and there are many back and forth disasters that have to get sorted and then the kid in question wants you to stay with him and play. I would love to do this but I cannot due to the fact I need to work and get things done too.

    We are approaching the end of the 9th week of lockdown…yes we have been in lockdown for 9 weeks! And have more to come.

    It is not just homeschooling that I am having issues with, it is the fact that all kids are eating everything in sight (as soon as something is purchased it is gone in seconds, I kid you not!), not tidying up and arguing when they make a mess. It is a struggle and an argument to get them to anything you ask. Maybe this is their age or could it be lockdown is causing naughty behaviour? Please let me know. I do think it is an age thing as this was happening well before lockdown.

    Today the NSW, Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced the back to school plan. I personally don’t think it will happen with the rate of infections but it does look like more and more are getting the vaccine so maybe this will let us reopen sooner. I do worry that if we open up people will go crazy and socialise and then we will be in lockdown yet again.

    According to the ABC Website, this is what is going to happen or at least planned:

    “A staggered return to face-to-face learning will begin on Monday, October 25. Students will return in the following order:

    • October 25: Kindergarten, Year 1 and Year 12 (some Year 12 students have already returned to classrooms in a limited way, but they will be back full-time from this date)
    • November 1: Year 2, 6 and 11
    • November 8: Year 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10

    Currently, all of NSW is in lockdown. If stay-at-home orders are lifted in any part of the state before October 25, students will return to school then too.”

    Kids don’t have to be vaccinated but it is encouraged and today the government has added kids from 12-15 years of age have been added to the vaccine rollout. However, even with this update, I cannot book my 12-year-old kids in anywhere. The booking systems are not accepting kids this age and the doctors haven’t been updated on the change, when I rang they said to try next week. Although if you have an underlying health condition that would change the eligibility for booking a child from 12-15 years in for a covid vaccination.

    Although some reports online have said by the end of the year all kids in this age group should be vaccinated. Let’s hope that is correct.

    Teachers need to be all vaccinated and masks are compulsory for teachers and from what I have seen a requirement for high school and recommended for primary school kids too.

    I watch other social media updates from other parents and see their picture-perfect kids that have magically done every last piece of work that was assigned to them from school. It makes me wonder if my kids have done everything they need to do, and then I think of the craziness that is my house at the moment and the answer is NO, they have done as much as they can and probably not everything.

    It would be nice to post these types of posts but maybe this is not my family. It could be possible that there were a few arguments behind the picture-perfect posts too that I have no idea of.

    My kids have been cooking and helping around the house, helping with their baby brother and just trying to not go insane with the fact we cannot go anywhere. Our only solace is that we live in a very large LGA (Local Government Area/Council) and we can take refuge in some lovely bush walks.

    So I am counting down the weeks left of lockdown and we have 5 more weeks, so that will total 11 weeks, and I don’t believe that will be the end of it.

    I am sure we will be in lockdown until all the kids go back to school, possibly another 2 more months till November.

    Do you believe NSW will be out of lockdown at the end of September? Do you think kids will go back as the government has outlined today? Also, when do you really think kids from 12 years onwards will be able to be vaccinated.

    Once kids from 12 years on can get the jab, will they be giving it to younger kids? My little boy will then be the only one not vaccinated and he is under the age to get the jab at the moment.

    Being at home with everyone constantly is very stressful and I for one am keen for it all to end. I hope you are feeling okay if you are in lockdown too.

    Take care and if you wish to chat about this please send me an email.

    Sign up for my newsletter

    Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One. Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter. This newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening.





    Categories
    Family

    The Struggle to Put On a Nappy

    I had an early morning swimming lesson for Alexander and had to get him dressed in his swimmers and swimming nappy.

    It all sounds so simple, doesn’t it?

    Well, it wasn’t!

    Hiding so he doesn't have to get a new nappy or fresh clean clothes.
    Hiding so he doesn’t have to get a new nappy or fresh clean clothes.

    My first task was to take off his clothes that he was wearing. He didn’t like this at all and fought me.

    I finally got his clothes off and then attempted to put on his swimming nappy. I was not liking my chances as the clothes previously was an ordeal.

    It was even worse with the swimming nappy. He tossed and turned, threw himself backwards and every time I tried to get a foot in the nappy he moved it out.

    Blocked at every turn! I then thought to try and hold one leg in the nappy and try to do the other side, but he wriggled so badly that he then turned over and tried to go back to sleep on the change table.

    Geez, I had to get him dressed and take the kids to school. I didn’t need the drama of not wanting to get his swimmers and nappy on.

    Alexander did tell me he wanted to go swimming and then said no, but I had already told the swim teacher we were coming and had previously missed two weeks to him being sick.

    We had to go today and I couldn’t do anything if I wasn’t able to get him dressed.

    After a lot of angst, annoyance and huffing and puffing, I finally got him dressed in his swimmers, nappy and shoes and socks. He refused the jumper and by this stage, I was over it.

    I know it was freezing today but I had to leave the house and to struggle for the next 30mins to put a jumper on a toddler that he will take off instantly in a few minutes wasn’t worth it.

    We were quickly all in the car, I put the heat on and we were off.

    The car told me it was 2.5 degrees with the icy symbol. Great, it’s even colder than I thought it was.  I hope Alex would be warm enough and also keep his shoes on until we go to the pool.

    It was a saga getting him dressed and organised for swimming but it was similar to get him changed too. We warmed up in the hot shower but it was hard for him to get warm and he was clearly shaking due to being very cold.

    I got him dressed as fast as I could but he still did his best to push back! I managed to keep the clothes and nappy bag dry and was lucky to balance it on a chair.

    Finally, we were both dressed and ready to drop him at care.

    I got home feeling like I had been in battle and it was longer than a few hours. My battle had worn me out and I just wanted to have a rest and recharge before it all starts again.

    Kicking, stopping me with his hands and feet and then head-butting. Is a few tools that my active little person is using to get his message across.

    I’ve been calming him down by stroking his head, letting him rest and talking, having cuddles and then trying again.

    It’s so difficult when your toddler fights you when all you wish to do is to make sure they are warm and don’t freeze or simply change a nappy.

    Have you experienced this? What worked for you?

    Sometimes it is like my little person is possessed by a demon and is just acting crazy. I know this is not right but it gives you an apt description of who it feels and looks when it is happening.

    It’s obviously a tantrum and brought about by frustration. Maybe he decided he didn’t want to go swimming and would like to stay at home. I am not exactly sure, but he was excited to go.

    Let us know if you have had these tantrums with your kids?

     

    Sign up for my newsletter

    Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One. Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter. This newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening.

     

    Categories
    Family

    School Holidays Have Exhausted Me!

    Tomorrow the twins go back to school. Insert happy dance. Maybe a HUGE boogie-woogie.

    Yep, the start of term three is nearly here. I’m so tired due to the last few weeks.

    There was always something on and therefore to drive to. If we weren’t driving to places it was days out and fun with other kids and parents too.

    I want to sleep like this cat. Wish I could just curl up when I wanted and have a sleep.
    I want to sleep like this cat. Wish I could just curl up when I wanted and have a sleep.

    Last week had five days out of the house, the week before we had three days out of the house.

    Some of the things we did were:

    • Did Science workshops at Mt Tomah Gardens
    • Had playdates with some of the kid’s friends
    • Drove to visit family (they live far away so it took 2.5 hours each way, so 5 hours of driving)
    • Visited the Way Out West Festival (WOW) and then visited a good friend the same day
    • Attended the Robogals STEM workshops at New South Wales University
    • Went swimming and played at an indoor play centre

    My plan for the school holidays was to relax and to stay at home more.

    I had a vision of just staying in my pj’s and not having to be anywhere or do anything in particular.

    One insane thought was to get the house tidier, organised and remove clutter during the holidays. I hear you all laughing at me very loudly and with bad snorting to boot! I, of course, didn’t any tidying done or making the house look more organised.

    Nope, it did not happen. I did try and the twins room got a big tidy up, bags of clothes and toys were given away, many other bags ended up in the bin and more room was created. However, this cleaning of one room took two days, required constant supervision and reminding the kids of what they were doing. Oh, the energy really was zapped from my being.

    You might think after losing hours of my life in a feral cave of mess that finally managed to be tidy after over 48 hours it would be brilliant now.

    Well, I kid you not it is like we never touched it. It is a huge mess yet again.

    I'm beyond tired and really would love to sleep for a month or two.
    I’m beyond tired and really would love to sleep for a month or two.

    I am so tired, my cells are aching, and my body is throbbing.

    I could close my eyes and sleep for a month. I know that school going back is great but more running around will happen.

    School drop offs, pick ups, after school activities, getting kids to do homework and more.

    Kids get holidays, but mummy rarely does. Actually, I don’t get any holidays! I need one now to recharge from our hectic few weeks.

    Did you have relaxing school holidays? I close my eyes and dream a relaxing holiday…possibly Fiji, Europe, Bali, Thailand? Who knows.

    Sign up for my newsletter

    Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One. Don’t miss a thing by signing up for my newsletter. This newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening.

     

    Categories
    Family

    Sick

    Hi, everyone.

    I’ve been sick and it is not going away.

    I am a little better than I was but there is a cough that is not going away, and I also to feel constantly tired, runny nose, and a sore throat. Yep, not well at all!

     

    Just a note to anyone dealing with this horrible flu…If you have too much cough syrup you get diarrhoea!

    I had a few days of a cough not stopping and I overdosed on the cough medicine and ended up with a very sensitive belly. Just what I needed, another issue to deal with, and one that means that leaving the house is not a good idea.

    Why is it not possible to just curl up and sleep for a while.

    Why do I have to leave the house at all????

    The problem is that I know the why.

    I need to take kids to school and pick them up, plus after school activities. I need to look after my little boy and take him to care for the two days that he goes per week.

    On the days that the kids and baby have been at school and care I have tried to rest. However due to being sick and not being able to do chores the house looks like a bomb has gone off.

    Yesterday after the baby finally went to bed I folded and put away all the clothes that were waiting to get sorted. Now I can see and use the lounge. A small win really. Although after this effort I really wanted to have a nap. The nap did not happen as I needed to go pick up kids and go to the shops.

    Are you currently struggling with the flu?

    This year has been a horrible year with many people getting ill and the flu is meant to a horrible strain that knocks you out for a while.

    It is just a pity that I don’t have a helper that can step in for me while I get better. A clone of me would be ideal. I could just power up the clone version of me and they can do everything while I rest and get better.

    Let me know how you are coping if you are sick.

    Sign up to my newsletter

    Stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One? Don’t miss a thing by signing up to my newsletter. This newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening.

    Categories
    Family

    Hate Love Relationship with School Holidays

    The below post was written near the end of the Easter School holidays this year. Now we are in the winter school holidays and I am not sure that it will be much different. What about you?

    ——————————————————————————————————————————————————

     

    How are you going?

    Are you surviving the School Holidays?

    Or have you been driven mental by the kids constant demands? Maybe you have found it difficult to keep kids occupied and busy while they are off school?

    I don’t know about you, but I have a hate love relationship with school holidays. Yes, I know this term is usually written as a love hate relationship, but I think my way expresses more of how I feel.

    The holidays are nearly over. Maybe I should be awarded a medal for survival or at the very least managing to keep people happy.

    Would this award ceremony have others that have survived too? It could become a thing for parents that have lasted through countless trips to the shops, playground, park, and the millionth time watching your child’s favourite film.

    Playing in parks is always a favourite thing for my kids to do. It allows them to run wild, explore and to just burn off energy that is not able to be done inside.
    Playing in parks is always a favourite thing for my kids to do. It allows them to run wild, explore and to just burn off energy that is not able to be done inside.

    So what have we been up to these school holidays?

    • Went to the movies to see Batman LEGO Movie, Boss Baby, and Beauty and the Beast.
    • Spent time at parks.
    • Went to indoor play centres.
    • Watched countless movies at home.
    • Cooked.
    • Played with friends kids.
    • Had playdates.
    • Did craft.
    • Read books.
    • Went to the Easter Show.
    • Tried to sleep in… this really has not happened but the attempts have been made.

    Also there have been many meltdowns, tantrums, and fights over the school holidays.

    Kids have not been doing as they are told. Not listening to me and being downright rude and naughty.

    I am actually craving some alone time.

    Time that does not have yelling kids, noise or anything that might annoy me.

    Time that will allow me to finally get a few things done rather than bits of everything and never get a chance to get back to it.

    Don’t get me wrong, I do love the fact that holidays allow you to not be anywhere if you don’t want to.

    So what do I love about school holidays?

    • Able to stay in your PJ’s all day.
    • Don’t have to make any plans.
    • Don’t have to pack lunches everyday.
    • Spending time with my lovely kids.
    • Seeing fun films that normally are just for kids, but since you have kids with you it is fully acceptable to watch these fun films.
    • Fun days out with the kids and hubby.

    Things I don’t like or hate about school holidays:

    • No alone time.
    • Constantly on the go.
    • Never a chance to get something done for me.
    • Kids arguing and fighting. Although this happens when it is not school holidays, the fights seem to be amplified during holidays.

    This is what it has been like when the kids have been naughty. Oh the joys of the holidays.
    This is what it has been like when the kids have been naughty. Oh the joys of the holidays.

    Wednesday the kids go back to school and Friday the baby will be in care. He is usually in care on Tuesday’s as well but this week it is a public holiday so we are all on holiday still.

    I am looking forward to Friday. It will be a day that I can have some quiet time. Alone time. Time just for me. Kids will be in school, the baby will be at care, and hubby will be at work. I will be able to focus on some much needed tasks that I wish to get done.

    Although I have a list of things that I wish to get completed, I most likely will be just sitting down and loving the peace and quiet of being in the house all by myself.

    What do you look forward to after kids go back to school? Maybe you have not had a break due to working as well as trying to entertain kids during the school holidays.

    Some plans for me:

    • Get my hair done
    • Have a hot bath and not be interrupted
    • Spend some time working on my blog
    • Catch up on some television
    • Finally get stuck into my screenwriting course that I have not had the chance to do
    • Get some exercise
    • And so much more

    Let us know how you coped these school holidays and what you are looking forward to do once the kids are back at school?

    Sign up to my newsletter

    Do you wish to stay current with all the things that are happening on Mummy to Twins Plus One? Don’t miss a thing by signing up to my newsletter. This newsletter will list all giveaways and fabulous things that are happening.

    Categories
    Family

    Summer School Holidays End

    I love summer.

    I love holidays.

    However I am over the craziness of the school holidays and keen for kids to go back to school. There I said it. Lately everything is a drama, and I am so over it.

    When is my turn to take a holiday?????  I have been trying to use positive thought power to attract a family holiday to Fiji maybe, or possibly a working holiday just for me to Queensland or Melbourne. Who knows… I am just dreaming and putting it out to the universe at the moment.

    I know a cat photo is strange to put in this post. I did look for a photo of an annoyed mum or parent. Or even kids being silly. I thought that this annoyed cat summed up my feelings and might even represent some of my facial expressions over the holidays.
    I know a cat photo is strange to put in this post. I did look for a photo of an annoyed mum or parent. Or even kids being silly. I thought that this annoyed cat summed up my feelings and might even represent some of my facial expressions over the holidays.

    One thing that I am not looking forward to is the weather getting cooler but one BIG thing that is making me smile is the hours that will be mine when kids and baby are at school and care.

    Soon I will have some uninterrupted time. This time will be quiet. No kids yelling, no kids arguing and no baby demanding cuddles or screaming and crying. The joy of soon having two days to myself, aside from school pick up and drop off.

    The girls start grade three on Monday and due to the baby being in care on the Tuesday I have organised something for me.

    I’ve made an appointment to get my hair done. Yes some pamper time for mummy. It will be relaxing and so nice to do something for me and to be on my own for a change.

    Are you looking forward to school going back? Are you over the kids acting feral and crazy lately? I know I am. I am longing for some lovely time to just be at home and to get things done. It could be blogging, sorting things out with the house or just sitting down and having some quiet time for me.

    What are you wanting to do when kids go back to school? Let me know.