Friday, 16 November 2012
Quiet front
Howdy blogger readers,
If you have read my blog before you may have noticed how the posts seems to be spread a bit thin this past year and this is mainly due to my lack of time for blogging! I do still keep up to date with politics of life and general and always have good intentions to post about interesting topics buuut as a full time mum to a toddler, army wife and a "promotion" in my part time volunteer role all mean I'm busy living my life!
Since having a baby in sept 2011 my life has been even fuller, a statement many would concur with so I intened to no longer use it as an excuse for not jotting down a few things I have been thinking about. I have been tying to do more posts (some of which are back dated) recently and after the drama of Christmas is out of the way my new years resolution will be to start blogging once a week again, a feat that should totally be plausible now that Lucas is old enough and not need direct supervising 100% of the time.
So ill coin an over used phrase for want of a better was to express the meaning: watch this space :)
PS If you have been a reader in the past leave me a comment as I do wonder sometimes if there is anyone out there actually reading this ramblings!
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Upworthy is worth a look
Upworthy is a website for viral left wing political content and I enjoying getting posts from on FaceBook. Think one part The Onion, one part The Daily Show with a viral cherry on top. The kind of content the site will be sharing is shown in this Venn diagram:
I often use their posts to express my political views via FB when I dont have time to write about my own views on stories about bigots (what is the opposite of a bigot btw?) and politics on this blog. Although it is mostly American its catchy headlines and simply punchy news posts are making interesting stories reachable - its so easy to click a few buttons and share their very share-worthy posts on any or all of the big social networks.
They are definitely educating the self centred vain masses and opening this eyes and minds - right on!
I often use their posts to express my political views via FB when I dont have time to write about my own views on stories about bigots (what is the opposite of a bigot btw?) and politics on this blog. Although it is mostly American its catchy headlines and simply punchy news posts are making interesting stories reachable - its so easy to click a few buttons and share their very share-worthy posts on any or all of the big social networks.
They are definitely educating the self centred vain masses and opening this eyes and minds - right on!
Monday, 10 September 2012
Zen life goals
I thought I'd re-post about another blog I've found, written by Kaylee about her journey of awakening to the zen way of life.
Even if your not into "that hippy stuff", its a motivating post about how long term goals need tending with a useful metaphor for farmers - it will inspire you I'm sure if you give it a chance :)
Go Kaylee!
Even if your not into "that hippy stuff", its a motivating post about how long term goals need tending with a useful metaphor for farmers - it will inspire you I'm sure if you give it a chance :)
Go Kaylee!
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Bubbles bubbles bubbles!!
Summer wouldn't be summer without the chance to blow BUBBLES! I just love 'em :)
This DIY bubble wand tutorial is an oldie but a goodie :D
Dip your bubble wand into the bubble mix, remove it and let any excess bubble mix drip into the container, then move the wand slowly through the air to make great big bubbles!
OFC you need some mix so I found this great recipe online. This solution is great for most bubble tricks, activities, and experiments too, let the kids enjoying being kids - and the big kids too for that matter!
Friday, 17 August 2012
Guarauntee on your Brittish goods
There’s been a lot of talk about a new EU directive proposing to give
everyone a 2 year guarantee on all products. UK are only adopting this directive partially which is leaving us in a grey area. Some believe this new right is being suppressed in the UK and that we are
being deceived by retailers.
The truth is that it isn’t a new law for an upgraded warantee on goods because in the UK we not only already have this right but it goes one better, 6 year guarantee in England and Wales, with 5 years in Scotland. This covers us to get a partial refund or full repair up to six years after the purchase was made (five years from discovery in Scotland)
So it means if you spend £600 on a washing machine and you are a family of 4 with few loads of washing a week you would expect it to last at least the 6 years guaranteed. If "wear and tear" after 2 years is judged to be unreasonable for such an expensive product, then this IS a manufacturing fault and the retailer is responsible for repair or refund (the refund should take into account how much use the customer has already had of a product). If you have a house full of 10 and a £200 washing machine you shouldn't reasonably expect it to last more than a year or 2 and you are not covered.
The laws and documents have overlapping policies that make it very difficult for you to find out your consumer rights and easy for retailers to fob you of. Its a very complicated subject so if you have a product that needs replacing and you believe you apply please check out the links included in this post for a more indepth look a the subject. Be prepared for lots of reading it is very heavy going!
The truth is that it isn’t a new law for an upgraded warantee on goods because in the UK we not only already have this right but it goes one better, 6 year guarantee in England and Wales, with 5 years in Scotland. This covers us to get a partial refund or full repair up to six years after the purchase was made (five years from discovery in Scotland)
So it means if you spend £600 on a washing machine and you are a family of 4 with few loads of washing a week you would expect it to last at least the 6 years guaranteed. If "wear and tear" after 2 years is judged to be unreasonable for such an expensive product, then this IS a manufacturing fault and the retailer is responsible for repair or refund (the refund should take into account how much use the customer has already had of a product). If you have a house full of 10 and a £200 washing machine you shouldn't reasonably expect it to last more than a year or 2 and you are not covered.
The laws and documents have overlapping policies that make it very difficult for you to find out your consumer rights and easy for retailers to fob you of. Its a very complicated subject so if you have a product that needs replacing and you believe you apply please check out the links included in this post for a more indepth look a the subject. Be prepared for lots of reading it is very heavy going!
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Gay Scouts
There has been lots of social network attention recently on the campaign Scouts For Equality. The head hunchos at Boy Scouts of America
recently voted unanimously to keep their ban on gay scouts. I was at first shocked then confused about this news. I first spoke with a friend of mine who is a life long Scout member, Dave was also shocked but not confused his response of "Its bullshit" is blunt but accurate.
I did a bit of research myself and found out more proof (if Dave's testament isn't enough) that British Scouts not only welcome gay members and leaders but offer training, advice and leaflets on the dealing with subject should it come up. They have recently also been supporting anti-bullying campaign led by gay rights charity Stonewall.
I did a bit of research myself and found out more proof (if Dave's testament isn't enough) that British Scouts not only welcome gay members and leaders but offer training, advice and leaflets on the dealing with subject should it come up. They have recently also been supporting anti-bullying campaign led by gay rights charity Stonewall.
In such a well loved and world wide institution I dont understand where this homophobia comes from. I can think of no reason in Scouting where sexual preference would be influential, its a children's organisation there is no sex even remotely involved. There have been references to child molestation and the "bad" influence on impressionable young youths which I won't even bother to counter due to the ridiculousness of the argument (and because it really makes me fume). Something I will comment on are the complaints of allowing gay members would lead the organisation away from their origins. Most of theses are religious, saying that it would be veering away from the organisations Christian roots and ethics. This is also rubbish. British Scouts have had multi religious and cultural ethos for decades, accommodating to allow Hindus, Muslims and girls to join, and Boy Scouts of America should be ashamed of their hypercritical bigoted rules and take a leaf out
of British Association of Scouts. And to those going on about the origins of Scouts could also take note of our equal opportunity stance as Scouting started in Britain.
The vote last week is a disappointing result and I feel sad but I'm also glad its not all Scouts, just the
American ones. If you want to help out the yankee scouters you can sign the petition here. I'm proud that our British Scouts are setting a the bar for equal rights and I'll finish with a quote to that effect.
'In Scouting we believe that all young people, irrespective of their sexuality, gender, race, creed or background, have an equal opportunity to develop and to be themselves.' Wayne Bulpitt, Chief Commissioner British Scouting Association.
'In Scouting we believe that all young people, irrespective of their sexuality, gender, race, creed or background, have an equal opportunity to develop and to be themselves.' Wayne Bulpitt, Chief Commissioner British Scouting Association.
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