Showing posts with label daddy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daddy. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Wicked Wednesdays - Poor Daddy



The kids getting up way before the Sun means poor Daddy has to find the time to catch up on sleep, even with two toddlers crawling all over him!

Sunday, 15 June 2014

Ordinary Moments - Daddy, Daddy cool

My poor husband 5 years ago was enjoying his last few months as a single man, little did he know he would meet little old me and get laden with lots of children. Little did he know he would be changing nappies to his hearts content and forever cleaning the tv of toddler hand prints. He didn't think he would be driving a car with alot of boot space rather than driving a sporty GT type. He has made it, he may have 50% more grey hair than 5 years ago but he is the best dad to our children.

He still tries to maintain his old ways and holds tightly to it, but more and more I see him become dad! A dad with bad jokes, dodgy dance moves (although I think they were there before hand) and lot of other traits that are slowly creeping in. His parenting style is one that is based on love and full off encouragement (also taking the mick alot) has caused my eldest to bloom into the little lad he is today, we were so blessed when he came into our lives.

He also has been coming up with many new ways to make parenting easier, most include trying to stay in bed as long as he can. First one is to put something special on loop via youtube then attach it out of reach above the cot. Another is rocking the baby in bouncer with foot whilst he is still in bed and lastly encouraging babies to hold own bottles so he can have two hands for fifa. He is funny the kids all adore him and so do I.

So there we are Daddy who is still cool, Daddy who still loves dancing, still listens to dance music, still plays football, still cleans the car on the reg, who now has kids music in the car. He is still cool, still a role model for Pants and the others. We love him lots.



We have joined up to The Ordinary moments over with the lovely Katie from Mummy Daddy Me linky.

Fathers Day 2014

My husband does an amazing job with our children, even if he does give them sweets first thing, or teach Ami to say things like"son of a beach hut" I don't mind because he is awesome. So here is my blog taken over by the kids with some special words for daddy. 

My daddy plays football 
on the road to glory of daddy footballers
If My daddy had to pick two jobs 
he would pick footballer and filming
He is very handsome.
He lets me stay up for a little longer than mummy.
My daddy eats all my chocolate.
My daddy likes to be superman 
but I call him superdad. 

Pants - Age 7 


I love daddy and football
daddy football
ice lolly daddy 

Ami - age 22 months 


Da da da da da

Little Bear - Aged 6 months




Thursday, 5 June 2014

Personlised Fathers Day book - Itsyourstory Review

When you have more than one child it can be hard to get a personalised book from more than one child. Thankfully Itsyourstory have made a way to combat this issue, with there books where you can get it personalised from your children. 


The book is personlised with picture of daddy on every page, my toddler was overjoyed to find him. It is a nice touch and really grabbed the kids attention. The children's names are throughout the story and even names of friends. Also there are little challenges which captivate attention such as can you roar like a lion. It made a great read I can not wait for my husband to receive it from the kids, he will love it. 


My favorite bit was at the end where is has some facts, and some facts included about daddy too. The process is easy to do and the delivery was quick, so if you order soon it will be here in time for fathers day (15th June). The book can be personilsed from one child to three children such a great idea.

Pros:

  • Can be personlised for more than one child
  • Picture of daddy in the book
  • interesting story 
  • good quality
  • reasonable price
Cons
  • Would be nice for more photos although adds for imagination
  • Nothing else much lovely gift



The book is priced from £12.50 to £19.99 depending on which size you choose, which I think is a reasonable price for a personalised item. It would make a lovely gift for fathers day my children can't wait to give it to there daddy. Find out more on the Itsyourstory website. 

Disclaimer: We were sent the book in order to write a review, all pictues, views and writing sre my own.