*Post in association with ROARR! Dinosaur Adventure We felt that it was important this Summer to have extra quality time with Joshua, before two major events happen. With this being the last Summer before Joshua becomes a big brother and we get ready to welcome Baby Number Two; we wanted to make the most ofContinue reading “Top Tips For Visiting ROARR! Dinosaur Adventure”
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Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure Park
*Post in association with ROARR! Dinosaur Adventure Park This weekend we headed to Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure Park for Fantasy February, during half-term week. Since we last visited there have been quite a few welcomed changes to the park, with more on the way! With Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure Park in Norfolk being just over an hourContinue reading “Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure Park”
Shrek the Musical Comes to Norwich Theatre Royal!
*This post is in collaboration with Norwich Theatre Royal I think I speak for most people my age when I say that Shrek was one of my favourite childhood films. Having said that, I have never seen the musical before but have always wanted too since I found out it was coming to the stage.Continue reading “Shrek the Musical Comes to Norwich Theatre Royal!”
Legally Blonde | Norwich Theatre Royal
*This post is in association with Norwich Theatre Royal This week myself and Jamie went along to the opening night performance of Legally Blonde. Both of us have seen the film but Jamie saw the show previously (all the way back in 2012) during our university years. Once the show came to an end, JamieContinue reading “Legally Blonde | Norwich Theatre Royal”
Guess How Much I Love You | Marina Theatre, Lowestoft
*This post is in association with Marina Theatre, Lowestoft All parents know of the bestselling book, ‘Guess How Much I Love You’ by Sam McBratney and now it has been brought to life in this stage adaptation, that is fantastic for an introduction to theatre for the little ones. This playful musical is introduced byContinue reading “Guess How Much I Love You | Marina Theatre, Lowestoft”
A Spring Day at the Beach
*This post is in association with Sentinel Leisure Trust We have lived in Lowestoft for almost 3 years now and I don’t think I’ll ever tire from having the beach on our doorstep. I think it’s going to be one of our favourite spots forever! I can’t imagine never taking a stroll along the seafront.Continue reading “A Spring Day at the Beach”
Fat Friends: The Musical | Norwich Theatre Royal
*This post is in association with Norwich Theatre Royal I grew up watching Fat Friends, the TV programme, so when I heard that it was being turned into a musical, I just had to see it. I went along to the opening night of Fat Friends: The Musical at Norwich Theatre Royal and it isContinue reading “Fat Friends: The Musical | Norwich Theatre Royal”
Review: Great Expectations | Theatre Royal, Bury St. Edmunds
*This post is in association with Theatre Royal, Bury St. Edmunds As an adult, I have never been to watch a show at the theatre without my little one. I have only ever been to watch panto’s or shows for young children, so when we got invited along for opening night of Great Expectations atContinue reading “Review: Great Expectations | Theatre Royal, Bury St. Edmunds”
Review: Dick Whittington | Theatre Royal, Bury St. Edmunds
*This post is in association with Theatre Royal, Bury St. Edmunds Most of us have fond memories of pantomimes and watching them as children. I have gone along to several over the years with my family and always had such a wonderful time. This year, our little one was finally at the age where weContinue reading “Review: Dick Whittington | Theatre Royal, Bury St. Edmunds”
Review: Crafty’s Creepy Castle, Bury St. Edmund’s Theatre Royal
*This post is in association with Theatre Royal, Bury St. Edmunds With Joshua turning 3 years old earlier in the year, we have been contemplating taking him to his first show. So, when we were invited along to the Theatre Royal in Bury St. Edmunds, we jumped at the chance! We went along to seeContinue reading “Review: Crafty’s Creepy Castle, Bury St. Edmund’s Theatre Royal”