About Me

About me

My name is Nik and I am Mum to two small boys called Sam and Oliver and partner to the long suffering Ali and we are based in Devon, England.

My blog is about my journey though life, the highs, the lows and all the fun and messy bits in-between.

It is a personal blog that is written by me and only features my opinions. I do work on behalf of businesses and companies, writing posts and reviews but I will only give you my honest thoughts, if I love it or hate it I will tell you.

If you would like to get in touch with me or my mini monsters please contact me at
themummymonster1@gmail.com





Sunday, 15 March 2020

Handwashing Experiment




I am sure that you will all have seen this experiement by now but my boys hadnt so I decided to give it a go!

This is the importance of using soap when handwashing.

You pour some water into a white bowl and drind some pepper into the water. As the children to place a finger in the water (it should get covered in pepper) explain that these are germs.
Ask the children to then dry their hands and then cover it in some soap. Once covered place the child's finger back into the water. The pepper will run away from the soap.

My boys really understand this visual and its simple and easy to show children why we wash our hands.

Excuse the video, we arent the best actors!! lol

Thursday, 12 March 2020

Space, Light and Sound Show - Exeter Cathedral


Space, Light and Sound Show - Exeter Cathedral
After a recommendation from Blogger -  Exploring Exeter https://www.facebook.com/exploringexeter I decided to book my family to see the Space Light and Sound Show that was produced and made by Luxmuralis at Exeter Cathedral.

I was a bit worried that the earliest time slot that I could book was 8.15pm on a Saturday. Bearing my boys are three and six years old, I was concerned that they would be shattered and wouldnt appreicate it.

It turned out that actually I didnt need to worry, the evening stimulated the senses and that made sure everyone was awake but in a strange and calming way. It was spectular but in a way a little odd, like you were having the best drug filled dream ever!!

We handed in our tickets and waited in the queues, there was plenty of staff around and the queues were well organised. I am so pleased that the rain had held off as we were waiting outside for about 20/30mins in preparation to go in.


The lights on the outside of the cathedral gave away slight hints of what was to happen inside. Ali and I were excited, possibly more than the boys this time!!

Finally our time slot arrived and we headed into the cathedral. I was worried it was going to feel quite creepy in the dark but strangley it didnt, it felt calm and peaceful.

We were first met by a screen which talked about the idea of space and how it impacts on our world.

Following the screen, we headed over to the catherdral clock. The clock is famous for being written about in the nursery rhyme Hickory Dickory Dock. My boys loved this and we sang it whilst watching the first light show.

https://youtu.be/oS7Nb6lnmxc 

The lights were so big and looked like the inside of the clock. The show went up the wall and even onto the ceiling, which isnt easy in a massive cathedral!

We headed into the next section. We stood at the front of the crowd but actually realised that if we moved back you actually got a better view.

We even had a bit of fun when we found some of the lights! :) Rarrrrah!!




 Every turn that you made, there was a different light show. It was sometimes a little overwhelming.

Although there were opportunities to walk away at some points. Sam found a quiet place to reflect on mental health. The children were asked to choose a rock from a basket and place it on the cairn and remove a burden from someone. We also took time to light a candle and think about who we were missing.

We then headed back to the lights. 










People are encouraged to take their time as they walk around the show, my boys took inspiration from other people and started to lay on the floor to appreciate it and chill out. Bob nearly fell asleep at one point. :)



The final show showed pictures of how humans used science to get into space. The boys didnt understand it but Ali was fascinated by the end show, and what a way to end it!




Overall, it was the most fantastic, weird, and unique experience that I would love to do again!!

Huge congratulations to Luxmuralis and Exeter Cathedral for an amazing show.


The thoughts on this review are all my own and I paid for my own tickets

Tuesday, 28 January 2020

Food in cinemas





How do you feel about people eating in cinemas?

Now I am a big popcorn lover and nearly always have popcorn whilst watching a movie and that doesn’t matter whether it is at home or the cinema whereas Ali prefers sweets, but is it acceptable to eat them when surrounded by other people in close proximity?

Plus I still remember as a child wearing a big coat and stuffing my pockets and hiding my sweets and drinks, hoping that no-one would frisk me!! lol

Why I ask is last night I finally got around to going to our local cinema and watching Little Women. The film was brilliant and my Mum and I really enjoyed it however I could have done with the rest of the cinema goers to naff off with all their various food stuffs.

It started with the lady behind me peeling an orange and spraying the juice on to my neck! Not the worst smell in the world but not nice. She then proceeded, throughout the film, to eat a packed lunch full of food with lids being opened, various smells and she finished with a tub of Pringles which she crunched her way through.

The lady next to her had a bag of sweets which obviously had wrappers on them; she seemed to eat the whole bag of them too, as she dived in every couple of minutes, but to top it off, someone then opened something which smelt of fish!!!!!
 
I mean, seriously?? Fish?? Yuck!!!


It was a 7.45pm start for the film so it wasn’t a tea time film either and the cinema stank by the end.

So are some foods acceptable and others not or should food and drink be banned altogether?

I would be interested to hear your thoughts……

#themummymonster #cinema #foodyayornay #smellyfood


Tuesday, 10 December 2019

The Train Of Lights 2019



The Train Of Lights 2019 Review

Ali and I were so excited when we were contacted earlier this year regarding working alongside the team at the Dartmouth Steam Railway for their annual Train Of Lights 2019. We knew the boys would count down the days until the trip if we told them so we decided to keep it a secret until we arrived.

With our Christmas jumpers on and Sam convinced we were off to see Frozen 2 we headed off to the station.

Paignton Station is well hidden behind the main line station and the boys got all excited when they saw a cross country train in. Sam asked if we were going on an adventure, to which I replied Yes as we headed away from the main track.

Then all of a sudden I heard a gasp and a "Yes! I knew it! We are going on the Train of Lights!" (Apparently Sam knew all along that's where we were going but didn't want to ruin it for Oliver!!)

https://youtu.be/f_tqgJUG_OM  

(Sorry I need to work on my filming skills!!)

After looking at the glowing Christmas tree, we headed inside, I could hear music but I couldn't figure out where it was coming from until Oliver pointed out the singing reindeer's. My boys loved them, I was trying to get them to eat some tea before we went on the train but they were too busy watching the reindeer!


 https://youtu.be/SBUBDjC_j6Q


This year one of the changes the Dartmouth Steam Railway have made is to allocate seats. Last year, everyone was pushed onto the platform trying to get the best seats but not this year. We took our time as did everyone else and found our carriage and numbered seats.

The carriages again this year had been decorated with baubles hanging from the luggage racks and in the middle of the ceilings. It was sensitively done and not too over the top. They also don't decorate the windows so you are able to have full view out of them as I promise you don't want to miss
any of it.












The boys were desperate to see which train was pulling us this time. I explained that we would be pulled to Kingswear by a diesel but we would come back under steam power.



The steam train looked amazing as they were filling up with water and coal and my train obsessed boys loved watching everything that was going on but it wasn't long before they were asked to get on board as the train was ready to leave. The lights dimmed and we were off!!


Don't panic, the lights come back on as soon as the train is away from the mainline.

Soon Devon favourite Judi Spiers, if you are from Devon and over forty I am sure you will remember her!, came over the speaker to tell you a story about things you will find along the tracks.

Having attended the train of lights last year I was a bit worried that it may be the same however I couldn't be more wrong, the team have worked their magic again along the track.

The magic started at Churston Station where it magically started to snow. The snow gently floated around the outside of the carriage like real snow would, Oliver was upset that it wasn't laying so no snowmen could be built.

The snow gave the journey a real Christmasy look and feel.



Judi went to talk about the gnomes who have been working on the track and to look out for them. Both the boys were then on high alert looking out the window desperately trying to be first to spot them. Thankfully there is lots of opportunities to do so. Sam's favourite bit of the journey was actually the Gnomes Christmas party.

 

The lights from the party are lovely and bright so you certainly wont miss them!!

I really don't want to give all the surprises away but I will say if you child likes unicorns, owls or other magical snowy creatures then they wont be disappointed!!




Soon we arrived into Kingswear Station with amazing views across the river to Dartmouth. At Dartmouth the train stops at the station. It allows time for passengers  to get off the train and see it in its full glory.



Soon it is time to head back to Paignton and get to experience it all again. My tip would be to get friendly with the people sitting opposite you and ask if you can swap to see the other side on the way back so you get the full experience.

On the way back we got to experience again the tunnels where you can see the train of lights come into its own. The children can see the colours that are on their carriage zoom by them and if you are a photographer they make for some great shots! Unfortunately I am not a photographer but I will try and show you some of mine and Ali's efforts!!






 The other photograpers dream is the actual train itself. It looks amazing. I love the power that a steam engine commands, but when it is dressed in lights it seems to dominate even more.







So my overall opinion: We as a family, absolutely loved it again this year, but it was funny that we all loved different bits. Would we return next year? Absoutely!!!!

**In return for this review we were gifted a family ticket to ride on Train Of Lights 2019, however all the thoughts, words and photos are mine and Ali Nash's.**

If you would like to book you will need to hurry as seventeen of the trains have already sold out. More information and to book click here: https://www.dsrrbchristmas.co.uk/train-of-lights

Dates & Times:
29th & 30th November
1st, 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 14th, 15th, 18th-23rd and 27th-30th December
Trains depart at  16:45, 18:45 and 20:45 on each of the above dates.
Note: ​Subject to demand, more dates/times may be added. Please check back regularly.

​Prices:

Adult (aged 16+) £19.25                Child (aged 3-15) £12.00
Concession (aged 65+) £18.75    Family (2A, 2-3Ch) £54.00


Thursday, 28 November 2019

Gengigel Mouth Wash Review

 Gengigel Mouth Wash

Before I started my medication one of the side effects I had read about was bleeding gums and mouth ulcers and I have to say I wasn’t too worried as the one that was bothering me was the thought of losing my hair. Well thankfully the hair stayed but the bleeding gums and ulcers hit with a vengeance! 

It hurt to eat and drink and at one point I had eight ulcers, which hurts and depresses you all in one go!
So when I saw Gengigel were after someone to review their mouth wash and ulcer treatment, I applied straight away and thankfully was accepted. 
Now I am always honest in my reviews and if I don’t like something I will tell you but I have to say I have been really impressed with Gengigel’s mouth wash, it really did clear my bleeding gums. 
I have regular dentist check ups so I knew it was nothing more than my medication when my gums started to bleed. It was horrid to spit blood every time I brushed my teeth, however I was ready to take action with my new Gengigel mouth wash. 

Now the taste to the mouth wash to me wasn’t that great. It tasted like medication, not minty fresh mouth wash but then it had a job to do, not just to freshen your breath like other products. 

I poured the small amount into the cup supplied and swished it around my mouth for as long as I could possibly hold it. I have to say I am a bit of a wimp when it comes to mouth wash but I did ok. As I spat out out, out came the blood too :( 

I used the mouth wash every evening and within three days the blood had stopped completely. I kept using it for five days and then stopped. 

The blood did return about a week later so I started the process again and stopped again after seven days and now nearly three weeks on the blood still hasn’t returned! 

I’m so impressed with the Gengigel mouth wash, yes it is more expensive then your general mouth fresh mouth wash but actually I would pay for this product just to protect my gums. 

I am still waiting to use my ulcer treatment as ulcers have thankfully decided to leave me alone for a bit but I’m hoping it works as well as the mouth wash. 

** In return for this review I was gifted a Gengigel mouth wash and Gengigel ulcer treatment but all the thoughts and opinions are all my own.**



Below is the information from Gengigel:

GENGIGEL - is a unique, patented range of clinically proven oral care products that utilise the natural healing properties of hyaluronic acid to treat a range of oral conditions associated with soreness and inflammation. Recommended and used by dental professionals, GENGIGEL stops any minor bleeding, soothes soreness and alleviates pain as well as promoting rapid healing.


Gengigel Mouth Rinse - £9.35, available at Boots, Superdrug and Lloyds Pharmacy

  • After brushing rinse for 1-2 minutes, 3-4 times daily
  • For inflamed and receding gums or any discomfort of the mouth or gum tissue. Gengigel restores and maintains healthy gums and soothes inflamed and         
damaged oral tissue
  • Analgesic properties effectively relieving oral pain

Contains : Hyaluronan 0.2% which helps facilitate the natural tissue healing and recovery process.


Gengigel Mouth Gel - £7.95, available at Boots, Superdrug and Lloyds Pharmacy

  • Massage gently into affected area 3-4 times daily
  • Clinically proven to relieve pain, heal & repair: mouth ulcers, inflamed & bleeding gums, gum recession,    
denture/brace abrasion

Contains : Hyaluronan 0.2% which helps facilitate the natural tissue healing and recovery process.

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