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Disclaimer : I won the lodge holiday and was not asked to write or share any information regarding it. I chose to do so. The shoes from Hotter were sent for review but no other compensation has been received. 

Last year I had to pleasure of running alongside Anna McNuff as she completed running across Britain barefoot. She is such a genuinely lovely person who was incredibly warm and welcoming to us joining her on her run. I has been following her progress across social media for some time so it was great to finally meet her. 

Social media has a funny way of connecting people. Had I not have been following her I probably would not have seen the competition to win a stay at the Lodges at Artlegarth. I entered the competition not expecting to win anything and so was unbelievably surprised to find out I won! We booked the weekend of Little Man's birthday, which meant we would have a nice break away for his birthday.

The lodges are near to the Lake district. I was very excited as it meant we would be able to get out and explore and take some nice walks with the dogs and the kids. I was even more excited that I got to put my gifted shoes from Hotter shoes to the test.

Hotter shoes had kindly sent me their Mist shoe in blue river/Navy and our walking holiday was the perfect opportunity to try them out. First Mist shoes are enhanced with waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex® product technology, this was something I was particularly pleased about given how wet the weather had been recently. Having water resistant and comfortable shoes are a must for long walks for me. The rugged and durable sole meant I was even comfortable walking over the stone surfaces with the dogs. 


The shoes follow a similar design style to that of a hiking shoe. The profile is incredibly similar. Front fastening laces are fully adjustable to give a secure fit. 


I always go up one size in shoes which are for walking or running. My feet tend to get warm and if I stay with my usual size I end up with blisters. A whole weekend of walking and exploring the oudoors, in pretty much every kind of weather including snow and I did not experience any blisters, cuts or other such issues from uncomfortable shoes. In fact I was really surprised as it is rare that a pair of shoes fits so well and causes no issues directly out of the box.


Our weekend was simply beautiful. Lots of walking and exploring new places, had the weather been even better we would have been out even more. The dogs loved it and so did the kids. The girls have not stopped asking when they can go back again. I am just looking forward to the time when I can take the dogs and kids out again to spend the day exploring and walking. Thank you Hotter for sending the shoes and also thanks to the Lodges at Artlegarth for choosing us as your winners. 


On a side note I have just seen Hotter shoes have an amazing offer on



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The girls were each gifted a pair of shoes in order for us to create this post. No other compensation was received. 

The end of term is insight. My children are tired and ready for a break, and whilst their uniform still fits them their school shoes on the other hand have seen better days. Every year is the same, in fact one year a £10 pair of shoes lasted a week. I have no idea what my children do to them but they don't seem to last

I have heard about Treads school shoes. They offer a variety of styles to match even the fussiest of school children and their shoes come with a 12 months indestructible guarantee. Now that is some claim to make. Delivery is free, returns are free and you can even try them for 30 days risk free. These are quite bold statements to make, I know my children and they simply destroy shoes so I was extremely interested to see what the Treads claim was all about.

Treads shoes are available from a 10.5 which means little man is still just a bit too young to own a pair, the girls however each received a pair to try. The girls both have very different tastes in shoes. My eldest likes Brogue style shoes. Ever since she learnt to fasten laces this has been the style she has gravitated towards. My youngest daughter prefers pretty patterns and velcro straps. She really does not like laces and prefers the convenience of straps but she also does not want them to look too childish. Both daughters needs were met and they picked the pair they liked to order.


Black shoe with laces

The 'Strobel' construction of Treads shoes means they are stronger and give additional flexibility, for active children like mine this is really important. They also have shock absorbing insoles, great for all the running my eldest does and are easy wipe clean which is perfect for my very messy youngest daughter. 

Treads shoes can be used with orthotic insoles and thanks to their dual fit technology the width of the shoe can be increased to fit those with need wider fitting shoes.


Black school shoes laid in box

The shoes arrived incredibly quickly, which is impressive given it is December and everything seems to take longer to arrive. The girls were keen to open the box and take a look at their shoes.  My eldest ordered the Montana and my youngest ordered Adelaide


Two black shoes stood on box

Both girls faces lit up and they were impressed with their shoes as was I. They look incredibly sturdy and well made. The insole feels soft and cushioned but with support and they look incredibly smart too. The girls are keen to try their shoes for school, but with this week to go they can wait until after Christmas to wear them. Start a new term with a new pair of shoes!




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It feels rather strange when you close the tab in your browser that for the past 16 weeks has been sat open. The tab contains the training plan which you have trained your hardest to follow. Some weeks spot on perfect and others life just got in the way, but that's just the way it is and nothing could be done to change it. In some ways you breath a small sigh of relief as you can now be less careful and have a little bit more fun.

My true love with running lies off road. Just running off the track, exploring and seeing where I end up. Usually lost and covered in mud, but that's all part of the fun. Training for the marathons I had to put these kinds of runs to one side. The risk of injury is great, and it was a risk I had to eliminate. Now, however I have a small window of opportunity before training begins again and I plan to be off exploring.


When I explore I like to make sure I take full kit with me. This includes map, compass, whistle, food, water, foil blanket, spare clothes and waterproofs. In addition I like to ensure I am wearing the right kit. I am most comfortable in trainers, I spend all day in them, so ensure when I go off road I have a suitable trainer type shoe to cope with all the different terrains. Bouncing from one surface to another, steep hills and the uneven ground means any shoe I wear has got to have good grip. 


I shall admit that I fell in love with the North Face Womens Hedgehog Fastpack Lite II GTX trail shoe. Lightweight, waterproof and with some excellent grip they sounded perfect. They would be sure to give me the support and grip I need offroad. 


I actually squealed when the postman delivered them to the door. I had been sent them from Simply Hike and they arrived really quickly. I haven't yet had chance to try them out and explore as London marathon was only a week ago, however I cannot wait. I cannot wait to be covered in mud, lost in the hills and exploring off the beaten track!

Thank you to North Face and Simply Hike, all words are my own opinion 
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The summer holidays have simply flown, I cannot believe we are now on our last week.  This time next year I will be applying for Little Man to start nursery, now that is a scary thought!  With the final week comes the mad rush to get everything ready to start school again.  I have tried to be as organised as possible this year, as I have two returning back to school.

First on our to do list was getting the girls eyes tested.  Personally I didn't think either of them needed glasses and both could see fine, but with them both asking to have their eyes tested I thought the summer holidays would be the perfect time.  We headed to Specsavers for the girls to have their eye tests done.  Both were really well behaved and passed the eye exams with flying colours.  This had a reaction of disappointment from both girls as they had wanted a pair of the Despicable Me 3 glasses.  

There was such a great selection of colour and designs not only in Despicable Me 3 but with other well known characters I could fully understand the girls disappointment with not needing glasses.  After eye tests came shoe shopping.  Luckily neither girl needed new shoes but Little Man had gone up 2 whole sizes!

New school uniform has been bought, washed and ironed ready for the start of term.  This term I am determined not to loose any items and am busy labelling the girls clothes.  Luckily this is a really easy process as I am using labels from Neatlynamed.  I have name labels that I can peel and stick onto the girls water bottles, and as my eldest moves into KS2 she will also be taking packed lunches from home too so she needs a labelled lunch box.

I have learnt from past experience to label everything, and I mean everything.  I have shoe labels that I can stick in shoes from Neatlynamed too, this is particularly handy as there is often at least 1 child with the same shoes.  You can also stick the names in such a way to help your child remember which shoe goes on which foot!  



Neatlynamed also have traditional iron in name labels should you prefer, but I find it so much easier and quicker to use the stick in labels.  


The last thing to organise is the diary.  With my marathon training now in full swing, I have to plan this around the girls various sports clubs and activities.  To do this I colour co ordinate my diary.  Each child has a different colour and each type of my run is in a different colour too [Long runs are in red!].  I do this to give me a visual representation of what is happening and when so I can plan things more efficiently.  

When at home if I need to write in my diary I have a huge colour range available to me from BIC.  The BIC Intensity pen doesn't leak ink through the pages in my diary so every page can stay neat and organised.  It also means I can clearly read what we are up to.  The ink is also water based which means when Little Man gets his hands on them I also know I can wash his art work off a surface should I need to.


If however, I am out and about I use the BIC 4COLOURS™ 3+1 HB Multifunction Pen.  This rather clever pen gives me the option of 3 colours but should I not be able to use one of the colours I need for my colour co ordination, then I can write in my diary with the pencil that is built in and correct when at home later.

One week left before the girls head back to school, and so far I am feeling organised.  Wish me luck!

This is a collaborative post. 
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Yesterday Aldi launched its Back to School range, before the summer holidays have even started!  We still have just over a week before our school holidays start and it is clear that both girls are getting tired and ready for a break.  Launching the Back to School range now has meant that I have had time to get things ready for September without the stress of last minute buying with the children in tow.  The question is is it really value for money?

You can purchase a full uniform package – including two polo shirts, one round neck jumper and either a pair of trousers or a skirt – for just under £5 but if you need to do this every week because an item shrinks in the wash, or simply doesn't last the every day wear and tear of school life it becomes a false economy.  We therefore have been putting a few items to the test over the past few weeks, to see how well Aldi's Back to School range copes.

First on our list was the school trousers, the sample we were sent are a little large for my 5 year old and my skinny 6 year old found them too big.  I have put them to one side for when my youngest daughter grows, so we have not tested these.  I have however washed them and they did not shrink or loose colour!

We did however test school shoes.  These all action, leather, scuff resistant shoes had a lot to live up to and are a real bargain at £6.99.  The question is how did they do with my youngest daughter who spends most of her time falling over invisible objects.


The fit is great, and we have had no issues with rubbing or marking.  They have stayed on her feet and not caused them to get sweaty.  My youngest loves them because inside they are blue and sparkly!  After 3 weeks of use at school they look as good as new.  I perhaps could have cleaned them first, but there are no scuff marks as of yet!


As we are a very active family we spend rather a lot of money on trainers and outdoor wear.  It was a real pleasure therefore to be asked to test Aldi's trainers which have a RRP of £4.99.  My eldest daughter has worn them to parkrun 5km and junior parkrun, as well as to all her sporting clubs and simply loves them.  No marks on her feet, no sweating and they are a great fit too!  


It would appear therefore that Aldi's Back to School range really can withstand the everyday wear and tear that my active children can throw at it!  

we were sent the items for our honest opinion. 
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The skies were grey and the dark clouds were drawing in on us as we headed to Bingley.  Not to be deterred we had wrapped up the best we could, and actually were excited about our day out with Wynsors shoes.  We had been invited to walk with Wynsors shoes in Bingley to celebrate the launch of their new outdoor range.

The girls were excited and wanted to eat their snack the second we set off, and feed all the ducks and swans along the way.  They had been given a very useful bug finder pot and some oats to feed to the ducks.


Our walk took us along the Leeds to Liverpool canal, and although the rain was coming down thick and fast we remained in good spirits as we took in the sights of the canal. 


The route we took was not suitable for pushchairs so I had Little Man in a sling.  It was a little tricky keeping him dry, and he did keep trying to turn himself around so he could see what was happening, but he loved watching the world go past.

We stood and watched the locks fill and empty and the girls asked questions about how the boats travel.  The scenery and views were simply fantastic and I only wish I could have used my proper camera to have captured them.  


It was a really beautiful walk and we are planning on returning when the sun is shining to make the most of the spectacular views and watch the canal boats go past.  If you would like to go walking on the Canals there is further information available from the Canal and River trust.

This day I love a walk in the rain with Wynsors shoes
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Whenever we get ready to go out the girls always ask when can baby wear shoes?  They want him to be like them.  Babies feet are soft and delicate and I am reluctant to put a pair of shoes on him, that was until we found Dotty fish.

Dotty fish specialise in soft leather shoes for babies and toddlers.  There is a wide variety of designs to choose from, something for everyone's tastes.  The sole of the shoes are a non slip suede, so as baby begins to crawl and walk he will have grip on our wooden floors.


The shoes are really soft to the touch and very flexible, making them perfect for little feet.  They look a little big as they are size 0-6 months and he is still very tiny at 6 weeks old.  Even though he has lots of growing room they still stayed on his feet and did not come off.  This also meant his socks also stayed on his feet!



The Dotty fish shoes are also excellent quality, however they have a really affordable price tag starting at £7.49.  They would make the perfect baby gift.

The girls are now really happy that baby can also put his shoes on when we go out!


We were sent a pair of Dotty fish shoes to review, all words are my own opinion 
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Back in September we had a very special guest come to stay with us, the #hotterbus.  For a week the Hotterbus came with us on our journeys and took part in our day to day activities.  Anyone following my Instagram would have seen the pictures and the journey the Hotter Bus took and if you would like to see where the hotter bus is now follow the #hotterbus on Instagram.

The #hotterbus put on some running shoes and can with us on a very hilly 10K run.  Running is a big part of our lives at the moment and it was only fitting that Hotter bus came with us.


Meeting Mary Berry made hotter bus even more famous and their was lots of reminiscing over the week.


Beautiful warm sunny days meant the only thing to do was take a dip in the local pool.  Could not take photos inside but hotter bus had lots of fun.


Lots of meetings to attend and travel to do for work, but none of it phased hotter bus.


Even taking pride of place in several meetings


The #hotterbus had one final important journey to make and it was a top secret mission.  He came with us for our 12 week scan and my youngest could not have been happier.


The girls are missing #hotterbus we are following is adventures closely.


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The Sunuva website oozes summer. Every time I visit it I want to go on holiday. The beautiful patterns and prints are designed and made in UK and appear to be of the highest quality. When our parcel arrived from Sunuva we were very excited to open and see what was inside, my youngest daughter was really pleased.

trying on our Sunuva hat

The girls were kindly sent a hat, dress and shoes each for our holiday. The dresses are light weight, with beautiful details and embroidery and kept the girls cool in the hot 30c sunshine. Both girls wanted to wear their dresses every night and they are a beautiful fit for them. Allowing the freedom of movement and room to play.

Sunuva dress by the sea

On their feet the girls wore stylish espadrilles from Sunuva, who have teamed up with Soludos. The soles are an eco friendly jute to keep feet dry. The shoes were soft and comfortable to wear and the girls wore them for the flights. They were great for the beach or simply staying by the pool and gave their feet protection from the hot sun yet kept them cool.

Sunuva Soludos by the pool

To top off their outfits the girls each had a straw cowboy hat from Sunuva. The hats complimented either their dresses or shoes with gorgeous patterns. The rim of the hats large enough to keep their necks shaded too. Both girls wanted to wear their hats which is important to do in the hot sun, and particularly so on the beach.

Sunuva cowboy hat

The girls looked gorgeous in their Sunuva outfits and were kept safe and cool from the hot sun.

Sunuva hat in the sun

Sunuva kindly sent each girl the outfits mentioned, words are my own personal opinion 
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My eldest has been asking for a new pair of school shoes.  She comes home from school telling me her shoes do not fit her and that she needs a new pair.  My eldest has slim feet and we struggle to find her shoes to fit.  I decided we would go and get her feet measured to make sure her school shoes still fit.  Not wanting to venture into the town centre on the weekend I opted to visit Brantano Footwear as they are situated in a retail park and I knew I would be able to park, even on Saturday.


The girls ran inside and immediately spotted the wide range of wellington boots.  I don't think they had seen so many colours and choices.


The shoes were all organised by size, the larger sizes seemed to have much more choice as children's sizes 4-9 seemed to take up the same space as ladies size 12.  The girls still has plenty to choose from.  They could choose all types from trainers, to sandals, to boots and every colour and favourite character.  They even spotted Frozen shoes.


Not knowing exactly their size the girls took advantage of the free measuring service.


After finding someone to measure the girls feet, the girls took it in turns to have them measured.


My eldest measured a 9F, her feet wider but still the same length as her school shoes.  My youngest however was in size 8E shoes and she measured a 9 1/2 F.  It would appear that my youngest needed new shoes.  The girls were each given a leaflet with their shoe size on and a sticker.  We were then advised to have their feet measured every 3 months.


Knowing the girls sizes it was now time to make the difficult decision of which one they liked.  My eldest worked out that several of the shoes had flashing lights in and my youngest seemed to be drawn to everything sparkly.



The girls were able to try on any of the shoes they wanted, as both shoes were out meaning we did not have to keep asking for another shoe.  The girls tried on lots of different shoes before finally settling on a pair of Frozen flashing shoes and a sparkly pair of flashing trainers.


It also appeared that on the way out we had to purchase a pair of wellington boots. 


The girls loved choosing new shoes and having their feet measured.  I loved that it was reasonably priced and the girls got so much choice.



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It is time for our needed family holiday. We are very lucky to be going to Portugal thanks to a competition I won at Britmums last year to stay in a James villa. The girls are very excited and looking forward to going. I thought I would share with you some of my favourite items the girls have packed

The girls have been busy looking through clothing catalogues and online shopping to show me what they would like.  They have two pairs of footwear each one for day and other for evening. For the day I bought a beautiful pair of sandals from Marks and Spencer's, I love how they unfasten from the back. For evening they have a pair of Soludos from Sunuva. These are great slip on shoes and come in a huge range of patterns.

I always buy them a couple of shorts and t shirts from primark. They grow so fast and get so dirty that clothes which do not cost lots of money are essential. I also came across a beautiful pink star dress whilst in Primark which she loves to wear. All of these clothes are cotton so their skin can breathe easier in the warm weather.

the girls in their cotton dresses

The girls tried to pack lots of jumpers and vests but I have taken these out. They do have a cardigan and hoodie each in case it gets cold and these are from Matalan. Should we need a nice dress for an evening excursion the girls have a beautiful cotton dress from Sunuva each. These will keep them nice and cool in the hot weather.

The girls love looking at the fashion on sports direct as they do many of the girls favourite characters as clothing and shoes. They have both found a frozen t shirt from sports direct and my youngest has 2 Minnie Mouse themed dresses. The girls love looking online for their clothes and especially enjoy holiday shopping.

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My youngest is growing in confidence in her ability to walk.  She so far has done 8 unaided steps across the room.  She spends the majority of her time on her feet now, walking around furniture or unaided between bits of furniture and seems to prefer it to crawling.  As a result when we go out she is wanting to walk more and more too so  she needed some shoes.

I took her to get measured today and she was fascinated by the machine

measuring feet

she took her time selecting the shoes she liked

which one

I was slightly disappointed with the colour choices.  As you can see in this picture  pretty much every shade of pink with a few purple and white but not much else.  I wanted her to have a nice pair that would go with the majority of her clothes and would have liked more choice.  I am also looking for a nice 'smart' pair of shoes for both girls in a navy as we have a wedding to go to, but had no luck.

After she had picked her shoes we had them fitted

new shoesfitting my shoes






My youngest loved her new shoes and decided that she wanted to walk the rest of the time whilst holding my hand.  I love that she can now be part of our fun outside with her new shoes

This day I love my first shoes

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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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