Thursday 9 December 2010

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Wednesday 8 December 2010

Asda's Little Angels.Baby Wipes and Nappy Sacks>


Well as we get closer to Christmas the pennies seem to go quicker so this month when I was getting my nappy supply from Asda, I though I would try there own brand of fragrance wipes and nappy bags as the where cheaper then the usual branded baby wipes I use.

I must say I was completely impressed straight away, as they had a plastic clip top on them which not only keeps them from drying out but it also keeps LS out as she has a thing about pulling all the wipes out of the packets. I don’t know about you but I like scented wipes, and these smelt great, they smell I think a little bit sweet and fresh if that’s possible? Another great point about these wipes is that they don’t feel as wet as other brands I have tried, I thought this might make cleaning LS bottom harder but again to my surprise they worked brilliantly and I seem to use less wipes when I use these which I a great point!


I really don’t have anything bad to say about the wipes as I think they where fab and I will definitely be using them again.


Now the nappy bags this just like the wipes are great value for money, they smell great and are store away under a plastic clip top. They are a great size and very good at masking the smells from the nappy. I once again think these have a almost sweet sent, which is always better then baby poo!
I do have one bad point about the bags and that’s that they were a little difficult to get out of the packet to start with but no I have used a few they come out easily.




If you want the wipes they are available at Asda stores and are on offer at 4 for
£3.00 and the nappy sacks are £0.75


Thanks YMS xx

Bye xx

Wednesday 1 December 2010

Review - The Winter Wonderland at Tamworth Snowdome


I could quite easily describe the winter wonderland in 4 phrases:

Magical, Breathe taking, Amazing and Cold.

OK so the last word would be obvious but let me explain my other choices.

When you first walk in to the winter wonderland snow play you are straight away whisked into the magical atmosphere. The snow beneath you crunches and sinks below you. LS loved this. I must tell you I found it hard to walk on at first but I found it go easier as you go on, if you don’t wish to walk on the snow there is a wooden path which goes around most of the trail. There are lots to do in the snow play/trail.

There is a place where you can go sledging down a snow hill and other smaller snow humps situated further round the trail. LS was too small to enjoy this but from what I saw everybody else was enjoying the fun, also there are sledges around the trail which LS did attempt and she loved it.

Further around the snow trail (going left) you will find a couple of fantastic photo opportunities, the first is a family of polar bears and further round a Santa’s sleigh filled with presents. 


On your way round the trail you will see sign saying “Look out for the Yeti” well I must say you’re not likely to miss it as just further round the trail you will find a huge statue of a YETI! (Another photo opportunity).

Just past the yeti you will find your back at the start of the trail and you have to go back to the yeti to find the Winter Wonderland theatre, which is where you go next.

Now if I’m honest the show was the part I as least looking forward to mainly because I didn’t think LS would enjoy it, boy was I wrong. She loved it. As soon as the Basil Brush theme came on she along with all the other children where dancing and clapping and getting really excited to see what was next. When Basil Brush and he two assistants “Billy and Cindy” came on her eyes were glued to the show. It wasn’t just the children that enjoyed Basils show as long with myself a lot older members of the audience were laughing at his silly jokes and funny antics. My favourite part of the show was when Santa came on and got the audience involved in a panto style shouts, this for me made it feel more Christmassy.


The final part of the day was going to see the animals. They had rabbits, chickens, goats, donkeys, pigs and Reindeers YES Reindeers! You could pet some of the animals such as the rabbits and even the reindeers, we both enjoyed this. The rabbits were LS favourite. There was also place for you to have your photo taken in a sleigh which was great! We got a very lovely picture what you think?


There were 100 if not more lovely Christmas trees all around the trail covered in different coloured lights, I liked the blue light as they were jut lovely. Some of the trees where surrounded by large candy canes and other Christmas decorations. The best tree was a huge tree covered in blue light situated upstairs with the animals, it reached right up to the ceiling where it blending amazingly with the light on the ceiling, it really was I think breath taking. It completed the night beautifully. Overall it is a great family experience and I would definitely take LS again.

I would like to also mention the lovely free gifts from the wonderland, which were a free picture of us on the sleigh, a Thornton’s chocolate, and also a lovely Basil Brush teddy. 

Thanks Danii & LS

The Tamworth Snowdome Winter Wonderland is open now until the 31st December.  Prices start from £12.95 and under 2s are free. Visit their website to check availability and book your tickets.