Easter Weekend 2020 πŸ£

I hope you had a nice weekend, it probably wasn’t the weekend we all planned or thought it would be.

So, we actually have a few traditions that we usually do at Easter but obviously this years a bit different (for now)

But, lets not dwell on what would have/should have been… So, what did we do to make the Easter weekend fun and what traditions did we manage to uphold in lockdown?!

Board games are a must!

We opted for LOTR Monopoly as we haven’t played it for a while and Monopoly is the Queen of board games, so it’s the perfect choice.

Plus, this one is great as you move the one ring along so you can either play a manageable length game or go the long haul.

We also got together on Good Friday night (on Skype) as we have been since this began, to do our weekly quiz night so that was good to get together that way.

We also made the good old Easter tradition that is chocolate crispy cakes.

We made individual ones using shredded wheat, chocolate and Terry’s choc oranges mini eggs.

The large one was cornflakes, chocolate, cut up Creme eggs & lots of sprinkles.

Delicious!

Easter Sunday Breakfast 🍽

As a family, on Easter Sunday we usually get together, exchange Easter eggs, do craft with the kids and have a chinese takeaway for dinner (I know, traditional Easter food πŸ˜‚ but that’s just what we do, my Nana started it!)

It was nice to play games together, just me and Tim, watch some TV and have a few treats. (Well, quite a few treats but it’s one weekend aye!)

Plus, I had a nice video/call from my niece and nephews so that was lovely as I am missing them alot and I love to spoil them on special occasions like this. But, most of all I just love to give them a big hug and have some fun with them!

Let’s hope we’ll all be together again soon!

How did you get through the isolation Easter weekend?

Until next time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

My 2020 Reading Challenge: The First Quarter πŸ“š

Hi Guys!

So, here is the first quarter of my Reading Challenge. Three months down. I have to say I didn’t think I would writing this post in ‘Lockdown’ during a global Pandemic, this is just insane.Maybe I’ll get a few more books read whilst this is going on?! Its such a crazy, scary time so its nice to be able to ‘escape’.I thought this picture was very apt.


January/February/March


So, what have I read…

Last Light: The Lucy Harwin series Book 3 by Helen Phifer

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling (Halfway, but I’ll leave it on the list as its a biggun’)

The Secret Santa by Trish Harnetiaux

Struck by Lightening: The Carson Phillip’s Journals by Chris Colfer

I’ll Take New York by Miranda Dickinson

Stranger Than Fan Fiction by Chris Colfer


I have really enjoyed all of these books, especially ‘I’ll take New York’. Chris Colfer, who you may know from Glee, is a brilliant writer, his books are so well written, so easy to read and hilarious, which is why I’ve read two of them during this period. Well worth checking out.


I have bought a few new books to get me through the Isolation… my next book is called ‘The Silent Patient’ by Alex Michaelides.

I recommended this to a friend and she has already fisihed it. It even made her gasp with suprise (don’t you just love it when a book does that!?) So, Im looking forward to getting stuck into that.

Any recommendations are always welcome!

Until Next Time,

Stay safe everybody and stay at home!

Roseanne πŸ™‚

Staying calm… πŸ§˜πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ

During this crazy time it’s so important to do what you can to stay calm, and this is so individual to you. Don’t worry what everybody else is doing.

& what a great opportunity to work on you, give yourself a bit of time. Give your home a bit of time, your kids some extra time… when does life every give us extra time!?

It may he scary but focus on what this time away, this distance could do for us and our families.

And just think how amazing all those little things we take for granted, will be when we can do them again!!

Maybe it will give us some perspective maybe we will enjoy all those mundane things a little bit more.

& remember to be kind to each other, help out where you can and spread some positivity during what is a very scary time, something we havnt (& hopefully never will again) experience in our life time.


🌈 Social Distancing 🌈


β˜†Keep busy, work if you can ✏

β™‘Read a book πŸ“š

β˜†Binge Netflix/Iplayer πŸ–₯

β™‘Exercise πŸ’ͺ🏻

β˜†Self care, nails, a nice hand cream, face mask, bath bomb πŸ§–πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ

β™‘Journal πŸ“•

β˜†Listen to a Podcast 🎧

β™‘De-Clutter 🧹

β˜†Write a letter πŸ“„

β™‘Board games/Card games 🎲

β˜†DIY πŸ”¨

β™‘Mindfulness Colouring πŸ–

β˜†Yoga πŸ§˜πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ

β™‘Snacks! 🍫

β˜†Face time πŸ“±

β™‘Blog


Here if you need anything guys πŸ‘‹πŸ»


Until next time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

World Book Day πŸ“š

As a child I always loved reading, but steadily, over the years it has grown to be my most favourite of hobbies.

And there is most definitly one book that I can attribute alot of that joy to…

As J.K Rowling so eloquently put it; ‘I do believe something very magical can happen when you read a good book.’

Never has a story, characters, A LOCATION (because we all wanna be at Hogwarts, let’s be real) captured my imagine like the ones in Harry Potter.

…It’s the comfort of something you know so well… a constant, magical source of enjoyment, imagination, comfort and belonging that sometimes you can only get from immersing yourself in a wonderful story.

So, thanks J.K πŸ‘πŸ»

& just remember; ‘The stories we love best do live in us forever, so whether you come back by page or by the big screen, Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home.’ βš‘β€πŸ“š


So, if you havn’t recently, pick up a good book, go to your local library, start that one you’ve been meaning to for a while, read that childrens book they’ve asked you to read 100 times because you never know, it might just change your/their life… and if it doesnt you’ll still have a lovely time in the process.

Until next time,

Roseanne ⚑

The Body Shop Skincare πŸ§–πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ

Something that I’ve wanted to address this year is my skincare.

I haven’t been very good at keeping on top of it, especially during the last half of 2019! But, I have finally got around to rectifying that.

I popped into The Body Shop as I have heard really good things about their skincare, I’m a big fan of the brand anyway, so I thought I would give them a try.

My skin has been quite dry recently so I was looking for something to add moisture, I was instantly drawn to their Vitamin E range.

With a bit of help (& thanks to a well timed 3 for 2 deal) I grabbed some bits from this and their Drops of Youth ranges.


Let’s take a look…


These are the two staples that I was looking for, a cream cleanser and a toner. Having these, at least, is a good shot at skincare (& your usual moisturiser of course)

As I said, I went for the Vitamin E range as this is great for adding moisture to your skin. Especially at this time of year, my skin is in much need of it.

I love that freshly cleansed feel with the added refreshment of a cold toner. It’s such a good feeling at the start of a new day and at the end of a long one!

& knowing you are adding moisture and comfort to your skin is great.

That’s why I also picked this up from that range…

This is their Vitamin E ‘Sink-in moisture sleeping mask’

This gives you an intense hydration boost to your skin, at night, which is when your skin needs that moisture and can take it in really well.

I must mention that this range is good for all skin types which is great πŸ‘πŸ»


From their ‘Drops of youth’s’ range I picked up…

The ‘Youth liquid peel’ & ‘Youth Eye concentrate’.

The peel is very satisfying, as soon as you rub it onto your skin it starts to peel away the dead skin. It leaves your skin feeling super fresh.

The eye concentrate has a metal rollerball applicator which is so refreshing for under/around the eyes. It’s great if you wake up with puffy/sore eyes in the morning.

The final item that I got, as a little extra, since it was 3 for 2 (be rude not to) was their Himalayan charcoal purifying clay wash.

This is a lovely face wash that cleanses and purifies your skin. It also unclogs pores.

It leaves your skin feeling really clear, bright and much smoother.

This is a nice treat, to use every now and then, alongside the other products I picked up.


I am really enjoying using all of these products so far and I’m hoping my skin will thank me for it too… my skin is already feeling softer and my pores smoother.

Have you used any of these products?

What do you think?

Until next time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

Chocolate orange cupcakes!


Hey guys πŸ‘‹πŸ»


So I haven’t done a recipe post for a while and what better way to start off a new year of baking than with these delights…

….chocolate orange cupcakes.I’ve used a BBC Good Food recipe because they always work out well for me.I slightly modified the recipe to make then orange as the recipe was for just plain chocolate cupcakes.Let’s take a look at the recipe. I’ll leave a link here and then you can see on the recipe below how I modified it.


β€’100g Plain Flour

β€’20g Cocoa Powder

β€’140g Caster Sugar

β€’1 1/2 tsp Baking Powder

β€’40g Inslated Butter

β€’120ml milk

β€’1 egg

β€’Orange Extract


To decorate:

β€’Chocolate buttercream flavoured with melted chocolate orange or the orange extract.

β€’Chocolate orange segments

β€’Sprinkles


I hope you enjoyed this little recipe. Chocolate orange seems to be everywhere atm (I’m not complaining) so theres plenty of chocolate orange adornments to choose from.

I added sprinkles too because why not!!

I would usually use a piping bag but mine broke last time so I glhas to just spatula it on, so not quite a professional finish but so yummy.


Let me know if you give them a go .


Until next time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

My reading challenge 2019: The final chapter πŸŽ‰πŸ“š


Hi guys πŸ‘‹πŸ»


As you can see by the title, the final chapter of my 2019 reading challenge is here.

I cant believe its done! I am SO glad I managed to keep it up for the year and it has defonalty encouraged me to keep reading and making time for one of my favourite hobbies.

Here is my December read:

β€’ The Christmas WishList by Heidi Swain

(It was a busy month!!)


And let’s take a look at all the books I’ve read this year for my challenge:


β€’Goodnight Mr Tom by Michelle Magorian

β€’The face behind the mask: The Annie Graham series by Helen Phifer

β€’ The Good Sisters by Helen Phifer

β€’Eve of Man by Giovanna & Tom Fletcher

β€’Dark House: The DCI Harwin series Book One) by Helen Phifer.

β€’The face behind the mask: The Annie Graham series (Book 6) by Helen Phifer.

β€’Dying breath: The DCI Harwin series (Book Two) by Helen Phifer.

β€’The couple next door by Shari Laperna.

β€’Summer at the Little Duck Pond cafe By Rosie Green

β€’Tell me I’m wrong By Adam Croft

β€’Spring at the little duck pond cafe (Book one) by Rosie Green

β€’Friend Request by Laura Marshall

β€’Poppy’s recipe for life by Heidi Swain

β€’The house across the street By Lesley Pearse

β€’All that she can see by Carrie Hope Fletcher

β€’The Unwanted Guest by Shari Lapena

β€’Give me the child by Mel McGrath

β€’The Prison Doctor by Dr Amanda Brown

β€’Every breath by Nicholas Sparks

β€’The guilty party by Mel McGrath

β€’The beach wedding by Dorothy Koomson

β€’Full house by Maeve Binchy

β€’Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult

β€’Harry Potter and the Philosphers Stone (Audio book)

β€’The big little festival by Kellie Hailes

β€’The Husbands secret by Liane Moriarty

β€’A Christmas gift by Sue Moorcroft

β€’T’was the Nightshift before Christmas by Adam Kay

β€’A wedding in December by Sarah Morgan

β€’The Christmas Wishlist by Heidi Swain

[I’ve popped some of my faves in bold.]


So, what’s next years challenge??


I am going to continue making sure I enjoy, what is my favourite hobby, reading but I’m going to change the challenge up a bit.

Next year the challenge will be quarterly, I will read as many books as I can in each quarter, updating you every three months with what I’ve read and any I am planning on reading in the next quarter.


Here are some of the books I have collected/seen that I would like to start the year reading…

β€’ The family upstairs by Lisa Jewell

β€’ The Secret Seaside E0scape by Heidi Swain

β€’ Last Christmas by Greg Wise

β€’ The Christmas Sisters by Sarah Morgan

β€’ The girl in the grave: The Beth Adam series Book 1 by Helen Phifer

β€’ The girls in the lake: The Beth Adam’s series Book 2 by Helen Phifer

β€’ The garden of lost and found by Harriet Evans

β€’ The Little village Christmas by Sue Moorcroft

β€’ Dying breath: The Lucy Harwin series Book 2 by Helen Phifer

β€’ Last Light: The Lucy Harwin series Book 3 by Helen Phifer

β€’ Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling

β€’Ps I Love You by Cecilia Ahern

β€’ Postscript by Cecilia Ahern

β€’ The Secret Santa by Trish Harnetiaux


Any recommendations are welcome!


Until next time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

Blogmas 2019 Day Twenty Five: Christmas Eve pt 2 πŸŽ„

Let me just start by saying Merry Christmas! I hope you all have the best christmas day with your loved ones. Eat, drink, be merry and care free.


Christmas eve pt 2

The evening


Here is the second half of our Christmas Eve adventures.

Our tradition, and one of my absolute favourites, is our Christmas lights tour of our home town.

We have usual hot spots that we visit each year but I also like to keep an eye out, in the few weeks leading up to Christmas, for any other lights that would be good to drive by.

My twin sister Sarah usually comes but she wasnt able to this time as she was working so my husband drove us, mum, and my two nephews around.

Once we had seen our share of lights we headed back to the boys house and gave them their Christmas eve boxes.

Once they had munched on some chocolate, it was time for Christmas PJs, setting up for Santa C and a festive bedtime story.

I got my two nephews and niece matching Christmas pjs, the same print but the boys were blue and Evie’s were pink.

They were lovely, and only Β£7 each from Asda.

I got them all a size up so they can have them for next year too.

All ready for Santa! πŸ’™πŸŽ…πŸ»


Once the boys had listened to ‘The Night Before Christmas’ story and gone to sleep we settled down to have our Nachos and watch some Christmas tv.

We watched ‘Father Christmas’ and the Christmas Eve episode of Eastenders ready for tomorrow.

It was nice to chill after a fun but busy day!

& of course when I got home I had to get ready for Santa myself…

That’s it for another year of Blogmas, it goes by quicker every year!!

25 days, 25 festive posts, Done.


πŸŽπŸŽ„ Merry Christmas! πŸŽ„πŸŽ

Ho Ho Ho

Roseanne πŸŽ…πŸ»

Blogmas 2019 Day Twenty Four: Christmas Eve pt 1 β˜ƒοΈ


This is where Christmas really starts. I definatly count this as one of the big ‘Christmas days’ inc Christmas day ans boxing day and any subsequent family Christmas days after these few days.


The day started off by having a Christmas Eve brunch with my sister and my niece Evie-Mae.

After brunch we had a look through Evies Christmas eve box…

(Blogmas 2019 Day 19: Christmas Eve Boxes )

Inside Evies box was a ‘Make your own Christmas Wreath’ kit.


Evie even created her own ‘Christmas Rhino’ to go on her wreath (you had to be there!)

It was good fun 😊


After all that craft we needed a treat… we tucked into some chocolate coins whilst watching Christmas Hey Duggee.

Yum yum, don’t tell Mummy!


Later on we made some cookies for Santa!

I think Santa is really going to enjoy them.

A lovely fun, festive start to Christmas Eve with my favourite little girly πŸ’œ


Now I have some baking and food prep to get started!

& its Christmas eve part 2 with my nephews.

I hope you are enjoying your Christmas eve! Don’t stress.

Ho Ho Ho

Roseanne πŸŽ…πŸ»