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  • AD 5 things to consider when choosing a nursery for your child

    AD 5 things to consider when choosing a nursery for your child

    5 things to consider when choosing a nursery for your child

    When we put our little girl in nursery, I want to make sure we’ve made the right decision right at the beginning so that we don’t have to pull her out to start the process all over again. We want it to be where she goes from her first days & that it is also a nursery for toddlers aged 2 and beyond!

    Here are 5 things to consider when choosing a nursery for your child.

    Proximity to our workplaces

    A big one for us is being able to get to the nursery at a drop of a hat or if there was an emergency. I am always erring on the edge of caution (perhaps a little too much sometimes) but the idea that I couldn’t get to my baby girl within 10 minutes maximum would really have me on edge.

    Not only that, having to drive up and down the Dale to reach a nursery before heading to work would add some serious time on to your morning routine and time is precious.

    The old saying of failing to prepare, is preparing to fail.

    Montessori Style playing & learning

    Perhaps I’m a little old school here. Yes, plastic toys have some reverance in a child’s life, but the idea of wooden toys so they can really explore and play imaginary games with them is something that my A* Child Development GCSE brain loves the idea of. The premise of it all is that these style of nurseries are set up so that children are in an environment that has been prepared to enable them to do things for themselves. Children learn better this way.

    The people

    I am a thousand percent sure, that a huge part of choosing a nursery are the people who your child will be left with. I want to know that they are in capable, but also loving hands whilst we aren’t with our little girl. It would be so wonderful to hear all their exciting stories of the day that they’ve had with their own nursery work each day. I think it would be a really good indicator that you’ve chosen the right nursery for your little one if that’s the case.

    Mealtime options

    Good food is a big thing for me. When we start weaning and going on to solids I want to know that good ingredients are being used. I learnt a lot during my gestational diabetes diagnosis. Most of us know that lots of processed food isn’t great, but my experience opened my eyes up to the nutritional values in all sorts of food and the damage some of it can do to our bodies. For us, knowing she is going to eat healthily is a big thing when choosing a nursery.

    Outdoor space

    A big benefit would be that a nursery we choose has plenty of outdoor space for them to grow in to. It’s been proven that spending time outdoors in nature has a huge improvement on our mental wellbeing. It’s a massive thing for me that our little girl gets that time outside!

    What are your tips for choosing a nursery for your little human?

     

  • AD Sustainable Baby Clothing with AdoraCub

    AD Sustainable Baby Clothing with AdoraCub

    AD Sustainable Baby Clothing with AdoraCub

    The one thing I was adamant about when we found out we were lucky enough to fall pregnant was that I wanted to make sure I was shopping sustainably as I could. Especially when it came to baby clothing. Inevitably, we can’t always rely on second hand shopping to do. So, when purchasing items first hand, I want to make sure we are shopping eco-friendly & organically as we can. A really great option is shopping the sustainable baby clothing with AdoraCub.

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  • AD Our Pregnancy & Fertility Journey + Giveaway with Zita West

    AD Our Pregnancy & Fertility Journey + Giveaway with Zita West

    AD Our Pregnancy & Fertility Journey + Giveaway with Zita West

    This post is sponsored by Zita West. Our journey to get little Miss C here wasn’t the easiest. Today I’m sharing our Pregnancy & Fertility Journey, sponsored by Zita West,a brand that offers fertility supplements to help with your pregnancy journeys (please do seek medical advice.)

    It was many months with negative tests staring back at us, the heartache with each pregnancy announcement became harder and harder to bear. Agonising weeks spent waiting for a delayed period, thinking you might get the elusive BIG FAT POSITIVE were getting further and further away. After 2 and half years it was time for me to go get checked and see what exactly was going on down there. Both of us started to set the wheels in motion!I’d been run for tests first of all. Lots of internals at the hospital and consultant appointments which confirmed that I had ovarian cysts AND stage 2 endometriosis on my left ovaries.It definitely made sense because I had always had excruciatingly painful periods most of my life. Most of which were felt on my left side. Especially if I was ovulating from that side! So if this sounds like you, please do push for answers with your doctors – whether you’re trying to conceive or not.In the back of my mind though I always had this innate gut feeling that getting pregnant would be hard for us based on all my aches and pains growing up (we’re talking throwing up from the pain, blurred vision and the brain fog and the excruciating cramps!)I guess you could call it a woman’s intuition. I wasn’t wrong though, was I?Then the next part was to get my tubes tested to see if there were any blockages stopping me from getting pregnant. This would involve a die being inserted to see if it made its way through.And, next up James was to then go for his tests at the fertility clinic. Dates all booked and set.I will say, we’ve been so very lucky that we got through the system the way we did. Perhaps age was a factor and the length of time it was taking fast tracked us, but the patient treatment with our doctors and hospital was always brilliant too.In August 2021 after we started all our tests I decided that in September that I would go down to 4 days at work. After Covid and all the stresses of our fertility issues, I think my body was under a lot of pressure and my anxiety had hit an all time high over the previous 6 months.Whilst it didn’t seem much of a change, that extra day just allowed me to switch off a little bit more. To enjoy doing things I didn’t always have time for (I think a lot of people did the same.)It allowed me to start working on my fitness and health again too. My BMI, although an outdated measurement, was a factor I had to take in to account as to why things weren’t happening as easy for us as we’d expected.I started to take extra supplements that helped with building cells up to help fall pregnant. Straight away my body started to play a little more “ball” – my periods started to go back to normal over the course of the next few months.That was until January 2022.Having had extended period cycles I was used to being 7, 10 or even at most 14 days late. I was preparing myself for a negative test, that I just kept putting it off and putting it off. I kept telling myself it was just my body acting up again. It was the easiest way to deal with the constant heartache we had previously endured.It was only until I overstepping the 2 week mark James convinced me it was time to take a test. Just to be sure.Always expecting the worst, bleary eyed at 6.30am to get that first morning wee, when the screen came up telling me I was 2 – 3 weeks pregnant I just burst in to tears. The screen we’d wanted to see for what had felt like an eternity was staring right back at us.It was perhaps the most surreal, out of body experience of my life.I guess the culmination of reducing my hours, extra supplements and exercise had all helped. (And of course the timing, a little bit of festive cheer – ha!)We are now just three weeks away from our due time and we’re excitedly waiting for her arrival.The pregnancy has come with its own stresses and merits. Not to mention my gestational diabetes diagnosis, and my low lying placenta (which eventually moved!)But, being pregnant has been one of the most wonderful, humbling and precious experiences I will ever get to know and I thank my lucky stars that we were blessed to become parents.

    We just can’t wait to meet her in September!

    You can enter this giveaway to win this lovely bundle from Zita West:

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    Vitafem Premium Women’s Fertility Supplement
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    **If you are struggling to conceive, please do contact your local GP to discuss options as soon as you can. Please do seek any medical advice regarding taking supplements before doing so. Queenbeady is not responsible for any medical advice, and has only shared their personal experiences.

  • AD A Review of Luxury Yorkshire Coast Hotel – Raithwaite Sandsend

    AD A Review of Luxury Yorkshire Coast Hotel – Raithwaite Sandsend

    AD A Review of Luxury Yorkshire Coast Hotel – Raithwaite Sandsend

    Our post includes a press trip review of Luxury Yorkshire Coast Hotel – Raithwaite Sandsend. All thoughts & experiences are our own.

    I have long wanted to stay at Raithwaite Sandsend since it entered my radar a couple of years ago. I’d never really ventured to Sandsend in my time, except for passing through on our way from Staithes to Whitby or another of the gorgeous little seaside towns and villages we are so lucky to have here on our Yorkshire Coastline. So, when I was invited to come along and review Raithwaite Sandsend I was of course ready & willing (and extremely excited to do so!)

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  • AD 5 things I wish I’d known when starting my Small Business

    AD 5 things I wish I’d known when starting my Small Business

    AD 5 things I wish I had known when starting my Small Business

    This post is in collaboration with Twill, but all thoughts and experiences are my own. Cast your minds back to 2020. Lock-down was the time to explore new opportunities for ourselves. And that is exactly what I did when thrust in to the throes of isolation. I’d always dreamt of owning my own small business that could help people switch off and relax, so it was a great to time to start this when people were looking or new hobbies now they also had extra time on their hands. It was great fun as I discovered this new revenue stream! However, owning a small business doesn’t come with a manual, there isn’t a formula to overnight success. When I started building the Quietly Wild Store (a dried flower wreath making business) from the ground up, there were a lot of things I had to learn along the way. Here are 5 things I wish I had known when starting my small business.

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