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When do you actually say it is the start of Summer? We had such a beautiful May, yes there were odd days, but actually on the whole May felt warm and rather wonderful. Now we are officially in June can we begin to say summer is here?


Little Tikes conducted a survey of 2000 people which showed the majority of people class the first week in June as the start of summer. Even though summer Solstice is not until much later on the 21st June. Some actually don't feel it is summer until the kids break up for the summer holidays. Surprisingly only 23% said the warm weather marks the start of the summer season for them. 

Personally speaking summer season for me is when my hayfever kicks in. Others see it as the first cut of their lawn, although that was late this year and not until May for us. Many others say the start of summer is the sound of children playing outdoors or even the smell of the BBQ.


As a family we spend a large amount of time outdoors, whatever the weather. Summer though is certainly one of the girls favourites. They see it as a chance to play outdoors, for picnics and to play with water in the garden. They love the Splash Face water play from Little Tikes and always ask on the way home from school if they can play in the garden with it. Little Man is happiest when he is dirty. He loves playing outdoors in the garden with sand, stones or mud!


Summer is all about family time in the garden and making the most of the sunshine. It is probably the only time of the year I can also get to the bottom of the washing basket!

When do you class summer as starting?

The is a collaborative post with Little Tikes


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When I first opened the box and saw the number of items in it for the Gtech cordless strimmer I shall admit to feeling a little scared by the prospect of piecing it all together and put it off. Then it rained and rained and rained some more. Until finally the grass was so long I tackled the components to put together the Gtech strimmer


Actually I need not have worried as it was so simple to do, attach the hood and add to handle, Charge the battery and add cutting blade. There are plenty of spare blades included as you only need to add one and once charged you are ready to go.


The head can be adjusted so it is at the right cutting angle and by tilting you can also use as an edging tool.


I was really surprised at how light weight the strimmer was. I had no problems picking it up and thanks to the adjustable head could manoeuvre into some really tricky parts in the garden.


Using a petrol trimmer had always scared me and I never trusted myself with one. Electric ones I would always be worried in case I cut the power cable. I had no issues with the Gtech. Lightweight and simple to use plus no worries about cutting cables or wondering if cables are long enough to reach. I was really impressed with the cut as it only uses the one blade I was worried it might not give a good finish or might take some time, but actually it was really quick.


There is a little charge for first use but it is better to charge fully as this will give you plenty of time to get round an average size garden. I found it rather therapeutic to tidy up the grass and loved that I can finally cut the grass under the slide and children's play frame, as I cannot get the lawn mower into these places. Overall I am very impressed and no longer scared of using a strimmer!

The Gtech was sent for our review, all words are my own opinion 
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I was always really scared of cutting our grass in case I cut the cord.  Silly as that may sound, I would spend ages moving the cord out of the way and trying to continue to cut the grass.  I can only image that it sometimes must have looked a right juggling act, as I threw the power cord to one side and struggled to continue to cut the grass.

The Gtech Cordless lawn mower runs on a powerful 36V Lithium-ion battery which gives up to 40 minutes run-time – enough to mow 384m2 (4,132ft2) or the average garden twice on a single charge.  There are no cables to keep constantly moving out of the way, and I found it much quicker to cut the grass as a result.

The large wheels made the Gtech cordless lawn mower easy to push, and although we were cutting on damp grass encountered little problems in manoeuvring the lawn mower. 


The Gtech cordless Lawn mower feels a good comfortable size when pushing across the lawn.  It does not feel big and bulky and it is easy to see where the front of the mower is in order to make judgements of cutting the edge of the grass.


The compartment holds 40L of cuttings and there is a clever flap which lifts up to say when it is full.  The storage bin is easy to remove and re attach, and the handle to do is is also of a good size. 


The charge in the battery can be checked at any time by pressing the green button, and I particularly like this as I can then decide if to take a break whilst charging, or if there is enough to continue.  The Gtech cordless lawn mower also has 6 height adjustments, between 3cm and 8cm.  This is done by simply moving the handle up or down.


There was some charge available in the battery out of the box, but to get a full battery is 5 hours charging time.  The Gtech cordless lawn mower has no assembly [other than putting the storage compartment and battery on].  It is worth noting that if the handle is not fully extended and clipped into place the Lawn mower will not start.


Starting the Lawn mower is also really easy, a push button and a pull of a lever, this is a great safety feature to stop the girls playing with the lawn mower.  The handle is comfortable to hold and is slightly padded. 


Another great feature of the Gtech is that when it is not in use it can be folded down so if space is a premium, particularly in garden shed, the Gtech would be perfect. 


The Gtech cordless lawn mower makes cutting the lawn a lot easier, it is simple to use and has different heights to suit different lawns and preferences.


I am looking forward to nicer weather so I can get out and cut the grass again!

Keep on eye on my YouTube channel for a video coming soon!

Thanks to Gtech for sending the Cordless lawn mower to review, all words are my own opinion 
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I never thought that I would get excited over grass.  Seriously, grass.  The green stuff we perhaps all take for granted, but today I got excited by grass.  Not just a little bit, but 130 rolls of grass!  I had intended to fit the grass myself but decided against it when little man arrived.  I am so glad I did now as 130 rolls is rather a lot of grass.


We decided some time ago to make better use of our garden.  Whilst it looked rather pretty it had lots of pointless spaces.  Pure and simple they were decorative spaces, but they got in the way of the girls playing.  They made trip hazards with the edging, and they served no purpose, other than looking nice.  They had to go and be replaced by grass, to give the girls and Little man room to play.  Room to run around and just be kids without having to worry about tripping over the border.

I watched in awe as they dug out the ground, my whole garden turned upside down, edging ripped out the ground, slate and stones re positioned and finally after 4 years a border round the flowers with no broken bits!  This in itself a big achievement.  Leveling the ground and preparing it ready for the turf to be laid, I laughed at myself at the thought of doing this myself.  There was so much preparation to be done and so much hard work went into preparing the ground.

The garden seems to have tripled in size and I cannot wait to see it tomorrow.  Tomorrow the turf gets laid!

This day I love 130 rolls!
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Sometimes its the simple things that make you the happiest.  The girls and I had a day out together, along with some of our friends.  We put away technology and simply had fun playing.  I made a daisy chain for my eldest and showed her how to make them.  She was so pleased Mummy had made something for her and wore her daisy chain with a huge smile on her face.

Eldest with Daisy chain

My youngest had gone for an explore and loved her freedom to run around and my eldest loved when I started rolling down hills with her

Youngest exploringEldest rolling down hill

The girls were giggling and having lots of fun running and playing.  My youngest then made a rather important discovery and came running over rather pleased

Youngest find a pine cone

Look Mummy, Look Mummy she was shouting very pleased with herself.  Then stops and asks what it is.  She had found a pine cone!

I hid our Joules rabbit which was from Britmums live in the grass and my youngest found him.  She thought it was funny that the rabbit was eating grass for his lunch.

Joules rabbit hiding in the grass

After all the running around and exploring it was time to visit the playground.  The girls have wanted to play on the see saw for some time, but my youngest has never been able to steady herself before.  It was so great to finally be able to see them do this.


girls on the see saw

This day I love Daisy chains and pine cones



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With the lovely warm weather we have been able to finish painting the play house, which is part of the BIG project.  I cannot believe the transformation of the play house.  It has really gone from plain, unloved and weathered to a modern much loved play house for the girls.  The side bridge also has had a coat of paint

beautiful painted play housepainting the bridge


On the left you can see one side of the bridge is still to be painted and the right hand picture shows the finished bridge and play house.  I will be painting the door but am still undecided on what colour to paint it.  For now I like the unpainted look.  I have used one 750 ml tin of Elephants breath, and half a 2.5l tin of Mouses back  on both items.  The paint is from Farrow and Ball, I love the range of colours but also how well the paint went on.  

The next part of BIG is to repair the swing and slide set and paint this.  The repairs are well under way and I hope to soon share with you an update.

The sunny weather has also seen plenty of walking in preparation for the Yorkshire 3 Peaks challenge, which is less than 2 weeks away.  I am aiming to raise £250 for Alzheimer's Society, so far I am at £96.  Every little counts and I would love your help, you can sponsor me here. 

I have walked through fields with grass so tall that even BOB was hidden


I have suffered with hay fever and my allergy to grass, which resulted in a very itchy rash all over my legs.

itchy legs

The girls and I have loved our long walks together, enjoying cuddles

summer cuddles

and exploring to see what creatures we can find

found a caterpillar looking through the grass

Running free and enjoying the views

running freeamazing views



Most of all these wonderful sunny days have been perfect for eating ice cream

eating ice cream

and playing in the garden 

chilling in the tunneldog playing in garden

Yes I really have enjoyed the past few days with my girls

This day I love BIG sunny days.

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When one of my favourite baby brands put out a tweet asking for bloggers to take a sneak peak look at their new collection I could not resist and had to attend.  I was super excited and could not wait, I think the promise of cake and a slide sent me a little over the edge too!

I headed down the M62 to Cosatto Head Quarters.  After getting lost on several one way streets I finally stumbled upon their building

saving the world

With the outside of the building looking so colourful I could not wait to get inside.  Cosatto recently came 4th  in Best UK Workplaces.  Everything is #patterntastic.  The stairs make you happy


happy stairs

There really is a super fast slide.  Which must be the best way to start the day.  Oh and yes the carpet is pretend grass, very cool.

super fast slide

Even places to sit down, chill and relax, are #patterntastic.

deck chairs

I was going to take a photo of the toilet roll, because even that is bright and colourful but decided not to.  With such a fun, bright place to work it becomes clear how Cosatto create such wonderful baby products with personality.  

feed megiggle


furniture

It was a truly amazing and #patterntastic day.  It was great to see where the inspiration comes from for different pieces and the thought processes.  I shall be writing a post shortly featuring some of the amazing new range.  Cosatto really are saving the world from boring baby stuff.

This day I love a #patterntastic day.
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'Mummy, lets go, come on Mummy lets go outside'

My eldest repeated this from 5.30am as she had awoken to sun and wanted to play outside on her bike.  Not wanting to pass the opportunity of a nice day out we went

bike
bike riding


My daughter could hear the neighbours cutting grass, so she wanted to do the same.  Only she decided to Mow the trampoline, I have no idea why.

mow trampoline

 'Where has the worm gone Mummy?' My eldest then asked me, remembering last time we went in the garden she held a worm.  We then set upon the task of finding her a worm

worm huntingfound one

We found a rather long worm, which she decided was a snake.  She wanted to put it on the moss, as she said the snake lived here.  

It was a really lovely day spent in the garden

This day I love snakes, bikes and mowing the trampoline
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My name is Leyla, also known as Mum to my 3 humans and dog Mum to J. I have a passion for the outdoors and love to run. I can often be found off road exploring the trails and fells and covering distances all the way up to 50 miles. As a family we love travelling and discovering new adventures, as I try and run around the world!

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