Wednesday, 17 December 2014

New Blog: Cups of Tea & Love




I have decided to start a new blog, mainly about beauty and lifestyle, but I'm sure Melissa will pop up on there too.  I love beauty and finding new products to use, and I didn't think it really fits in with 'Mummy and MeMe' so that's when I decided to start this one. I decided to name it 'Cups of tea and Love', the reason behind it is that, I want it to be a blog where you can sit down with a cup of tea (or a drink of your choice) and have a bit of "you time" and enjoy reading about beauty and all the other things I have been up to or love. All mummies deserve to be pampered and treated to once in a while, we spend enough time covered in sick, snot and food. 

Please have a look and let me know what you think.

Sarah
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Saturday, 13 December 2014

How To Make Your Own Wrapping Paper





Today I have very bravely decided to make- yes make, my own wrapping paper, with the help of Melissa. She loves painting, so I thought we would have a cosy day in and get her paints out.

Here is how we did it;

These are the things you will need:




1. Sponge
2. A roll of Brown Paper 
3. Paint
4. Scissors 
5. Finger Paint trays 
6. A Marker (or Felt tip pen that can mark on the sponge.)


I have used the Reeves ready mix paint as it is non-toxic and safe for Melissa to use at her age.
I have used the Crayola non-toxic paint before, but it is really gooey, so it's not great for making things like this. It is, however, very good for younger babies who just want to get messy and explore with new textures.


With a marker draw on the sponge the shape you want to make, it will help when you are cutting it out.



Once you have cut out some shapes, dip them into the paint and start putting them on to the brown paper, in any pattern you wish. Or if you have a little one it will be mostly up to them, like mine was. 



I put Melissa in an old baby grow so that if she got it dirty it didn't matter. But we all know if you're painting with a toddler it IS going to get dirty. As you can see in the top right-hand corner of the picture below that is her apron, which she point blank refused to put on, the little tinker.





Finish off with some ribbon and you've got yourself, your own one of a kind wrapping paper. Perfect for grandparents or daddy's presents.





I hope you enjoyed this. If you decide to make your own wrapping paper, please let me see it either by posting a picture in the comments or post it on Instagram using #mummyandmemewrappingpaper so I can see it.



Love 

Sarah & MeMe
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Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Christmas Tag



 I have seen this Christmas Tag on Makeup Savvy's Blog, I love her blog especially her latest post for gifts under £5, it's such a hard price point to find anything especially for Secret Santa presents, so go check it out if you need some ideas.

I wanted to have a go at this to get myself in the Christmas Spirit even more (if that was even possible!)  and to think about some of my favourite memories. So here I go..


1. What is your favourite Christmas Movie/s?
Ooo, tough one! I love watching Christmas Movies. Okay lets see, I love;
Home Alone
Muppet Christmas Carol
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone & Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets- Don't get me wrong I love all Harry Potter Films, but I love the first two. They make me feel very festive, I want to go to Hogwarts!! 

2. Do you open your presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning?
No- My parents have never let me open a present on Christmas Eve, but it didn't stop me from making tiny holes in the wrapping paper of the presents under the tree to try and make out what it was.

3. Do you have a favourite Christmas memory?
My favourite Christmas memory has to be the year I got my first ever pet and kitten, Sooty. My Dad brought her down in her bed and she didn't move, I thought she was a stuffed teddy, but after a little while she started to creep towards me, and I just got so excited jumping around.

4. Favourite festive food?
Favourite festive food- hmmm, I love Christmas fruit cake. Oh and I can't forget the good old Mince Pies.

5. Favourite Christmas gift?
It has to be my Kitten, Sooty again. 

6. Favourite Christmas scent?
At the minute I am loving my Yankee Candle, Red Apple Wreath fragrance. I love lighting my candle so that my house smells all Christmassy.

7. Do you have any Christmas Eve traditions?
When I was younger and before Melissa, I used to go out around my local town for drinks with all my friends, but since Melissa, we go to Stephen's Mum's house for some tea. It's lovely to see all the children get together and see how excited they all get.

8. What tops your tree?
This year I have a wooden star on the top of my tree.

9. As a kid what was the one (crazy, wild, extravagant) gift you always asked for but never received?
When I was asking for a Kitten, my Mum & Dad kept saying no, obviously to try and make it look like I wasn't getting one. Their excuses for not letting me get one was that they would have to clean up its poop all the time, so I said "Well can I have a monkey? That way I can put a nappy on it" I thought it was quite clever!

10. What's the best part about Christmas for you?
The best part of Christmas for me now is seeing how excited Melissa will get on Christmas morning. I love all the things you can do on the run up to Christmas, like visiting a Christmas Market, (I did this today) or decorating the house and the Christmas tree.


I hope you enjoyed this Christmas Tag, and that it got you feeling festive too.
I have left the questions below so please leave me your answers in the comments below, or if you have a blog please  tag me, so that I can see your answers, I'd love to see them.

I hope you are all having a lovely day. Thank you for taking the time to read this.

Love 
Sarah & MeMe
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1. What is your favourite Christmas Movie/s?
2. Do you open your presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning?
3. Do you have a favourite Christmas memory?
4. Favourite festive food?
5. Favourite Christmas gift?
6. Favourite Christmas scent?
7. Do you have any Christmas Eve traditions?
8. What tops your tree?
9. As a kid what was the one (crazy, wild, extravagant) gift you always asked for but never received?
10. What's the best part about Christmas for you?
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Wednesday, 3 December 2014

My Little Girl Turns 18 Months



On the 1st of December, Melissa turned 18 Months old. It has been the quickest 18 months of my life, ever. It only feels like yesterday that I was waddling around, waiting for her arrival, and now she is here running around, and trying her very best to talk. 

It is amazing how much they grow in such a short space of time. It's hard to imagine a day when she couldn't even hold her head up, it still all feels a bit surreal, even now after 18 months.

At 18 months old her little character is shining through more and more, and I can start to see the little girl she will become. She is such a happy and funny little girl, and people even strangers comment on her. Every shop will go into she will wave to everyone on the way out and quite happily talk to anyone who gives her a smile, she makes me one very proud Mama! As happy as she is, she does have her moments of being a little tinker and knows how to throw a good paddy when she wants. I thought 'terrible twos' started at 2, not 18 months?! She threw a paddy in a packed shop because she couldn't have a toy pram, well it took me totally of guard and I quickly went to the till, paid and left. Next time I think I will a little better prepared.

Her favourite things to do are; dancing, any bit of music that comes on and she will do a little dance, bouncing up and down and swinging her arms totally adorable. Along with this, which it quite a new thing is singing, you never know she may be the next big pop star when she's older!
Another she absolutely loves are wooden puzzles, and my goodness she is good at them. They are the ones where you match up the animals to what is on the board.

So I thought I would share with you a few of my favourite photographs of her/ us from the past 18 Months. As I upload them I will probably be crying at them wondering my little baby and the time has gone.. 








So yes, I did cry looking through all my photos. Becoming a Mummy has been so rewarding- tiring but oh so rewarding. Especially now when she is at the age, where she will stop what she is doing and come over to you and give you a kiss, and right then and there my heart just fills up with so much love, and I feel like I could pop with happiness. Or the way she looks so excited to show me something she has learnt and I feel so proud of her. Becoming a Mummy, has truly been a gift.


I hope you have enjoyed this post. Is there anything you wish for me to post? If so, please comment below. Hope you're having a lovely day.

Love 
Sarah & MeMe 

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