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Our Nixplay frame arrived so quickly with all the bits we’d need to get it up and running, like the cute little remote, power cable, plug and instructions. Adding photos to our frame couldn’t be easier – you can simply add photos from your phone via the app at the touch of a button. Other ways to add photos to the frame is to connect to Facebook, Instagram, Google Photos or Dropbox, so it really is easy. All settings like brightness, timings and other details can be controlled from the frame too, using the handy little remote that comes with the frame, plus you can control it via voice through Alexa too!
The latest product to join the fold has been this gorgeous pushchair – it’s the Joie Mytrax Flex Signature. It’s robust feel certainly adds a bit of weight to the frame, but at 11.85kg, it’s not the heaviest and is certainly still very manageable to lift in and out of the car. The Joie Mytax has all-round suspension in all four tyres, foam filled front tyres and rear air tyres and a Flex comfort ride system which Joie says gives a 50% smoother stroll. When the Mytrax is folded, it’s not the smallest I’ve seen but it fits in our car boot with ease and popping the stroller up is just as easy too!
It’s amazing to think we moved into this house over a year ago and there is still so much we want to do, however I do feel like in the last few months it’s really been taking shape. Just a few additions like family photos can really change the feel of the room and make it homely, cosy and a real family home. The second photo I had printed was Pearl’s recent underwater shoot with Water Babies. If you fancy giving your home a little makeover too – just use code FIZZYPEACHESCANVA to add an additional 15 % off to the already discounted canvas prints as seen on the My-Picture.co.uk website
She asked me if we’d like to take a first aid course and explained the course would be two hours long in the comfort of our own home. We chatted over tea as she set up her equipment whilst V battled to get Pearl to sleep (because of course they didn’t go to sleep on time as we had plans! ) and it was like having a friend over for a catch-up, Sarah makes you feel so comfortable and is just lovely. At the end of the two hours, Sarah presented us both with certificates to say we’d completed the course and when she left I felt happy and positive that we’d taken the time to brush up on our skills as I felt ready to deal with anything. All in all, I’d wholeheartedly recommend any parents or carers to consider taking a first aid course with Daisy First Aid, whether you are pregnant, in the thick of two little ones like me or have older children – there is still so much to learn (even if you have done First Aid before) and you never really know what is around the corner –