Blogmas 2025 ⛄️ Day 3: Christmas light trail

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I love Christmas lights so when my mother in law invited us along to our local light trail with herself and some of her friends, how could we say no!

And it was brilliant.

We actually went to this display last year for its inaugural year but it was in a different park in my hometown and it was very expensive. This year the trail was set up in a different park and the layout of the park worked much better for this event. It had a more natural trail with paths as apposed to last year when the lights were in big open areas, which wasn’t quite as effective. They have also made it much more affordable which is great!


There were loads more lights, lovely atmospheric music and smoke to add to the magical vibe. There was also a nice little food court in the middle which served delicious hot chocolates. My mint one was so yummy I had two πŸ˜‹ 🀣

I also liked that you could go around the trail more than once, so we did!

The only annoying thing was the torrential rain haha – not ideal! But it was so wet you kinda just had to get on with it by the end haha. It was still a lovely, festive evening.

So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the trail!



Have you been to a Christmas light trail?


22 days to go!

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Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

Blogmas 2025 ⛄️ Day 2: My advent calendars πŸ“… πŸŽ„

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We’re back here for day two! And we can really get into some festive fun now.

Blogmas starts on December 1st and so does one of my favourite Christmas traditions… advent calendars!!

So, I thought I would share mine with you 😊


I crack my pop up Harry Potter advent calendar out every year! It’s so beautiful. I love the pop up tree and the lovely and festive great hall scene on the base. You open the little windows and get a little Harry Potter themed charm to hang on the tree. 

The first charm for December 1st was Buckbeak the Hippogriff. Lovely.


My husband very kindly got me a Terry’s Chocolate Orange advent calendar. We always buy each other one. I bought him a Lindt one.

I also have a Dairy Milk one that my friend from work very kindly gave me. I’m keeping that one at work to treat myself each day when I get to work 😌


This super cute little traditional picture advent calendar was only Β£1.49 in a craft shop in town so I thought it would be cute to have this to open too.

And finally, when we were decorating I found this cute Harry Potter advent calendar, that you fill yourself. I bought this a few years ago. When my husband saw it he said he would fill it for me. 😊 Safe to say I won’t need to buy any chocolates in December with 3 little daily chocs available to me haha.


What Advent Calendar/s do you have?


23 days to go!

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Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

Blogmas 2025 is here πŸŽ…πŸ»

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It’s that time of year guys, December has arrived and with it another month of festive blog posts – BLOGMAS 2025 IS HERE!!

For those of you who haven’t heard of ‘Blogmas’ before, its basically a blog post a day, every day, leading up to Christmas day. An advent of blog posts if you will. Very fun.

This is my 10th year!!! (WHAT 😱)  of taking part in Blogmas and I am very much looking forward to sharing some of my festive plans with you, as well as some fun gift ideas, recipes and of course BOOKS.

I also have a little something different planned for one of my posts to mark the 10th year of me doing Blogmas! So keep your eyes peeled for that πŸ‘€

So, if like me you love Christmas and all things Christmassy then stick around πŸ™‚


24 days to go!

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Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

Autumn πŸ‚

I love Autumn, its a beautiful season.

I normally do a winter photo post and I thought why not do one for Autumn, this year.

I’m always snapping photos of all sorts of autumnal goodness from pumpkins, crispy leaves and Autumn trees…so, here are some of my photos.

Let’s take a look πŸŽƒ

Roseanne πŸ™‚

Happy Autumn πŸ‚

Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

October Reads πŸ“š

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Let’s take a look at this months books.

Month Ten!







Total reads:

4


Favourite read:

‘All Wrapped Up’ by Heidi Swain


Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

Halloween 2025 πŸ¦‡

Happy Halloween πŸŽƒ

Here’s what I’ve been up to this spooky season.

Watching Scary movies 🎬
  • Night of the Zoopocalypse
  • The Fog
  • The Strangers: Chapter 2
  • Black Phone 2
  • Scream
  • Halloween
  • Heretic
  • Insidious

Hope you had a good one! πŸŽƒπŸ‘»πŸ¦‡

Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

September Reads πŸ“š

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Let’s take a look at this months books.

Month Nine!








Total reads:

5


Favourite read:

Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch


Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

The Ipswich Book Festival πŸ“š

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Last weekend I attended the inaugural Ipswich Book Festival, Chapter One…here’s how it went…


1st Stop – 12pm Talk Author ‘Tim Sullivan’

‘ The Bookseller’

This was a brilliant and funny talk from Tim Sullivan, the author of the George Cross Mystery novels. It was so interesting to hear about the writing process, where he gets his ideas from and to hear his passion for the brilliant character of George Cross. George is great, and I’m glad I managed to pick up the latest in the series (signed πŸ˜ƒ) as well as a few that I haven’t read yet.

The Cross novels are so enjoyable to read, and the subject of Neurodivergance is well researched and beautifully represented in these exciting and gripping novels.

Tim was very funny and witty, and the team interviewing were great, so it made for a really enjoyable talk.


2nd Stop – Lunch & a spot of reading πŸ“š

My current Book Club read πŸ“š

Stop 3 – Time for a bit of book browsing/shopping

I had to pop into one of my favourite shops in Ipswich, and our only independent book shop,’Dial Lane Books’, on Dial Lane.

I also popped into Waterstones to use a book voucher that I conveniently found that morning. I love their buy one get one half price deal!


Stop 4 – 4pm Talk Author Wendy Holden

‘The Teacher of Auschwitz’

This talk was beautifully moving, and it was so inspiring to hear their brave stories.

In the current world, it was wonderful to hear some courageous and self less stories about humans helping each other and putting others before themselves, even in the most unthinkable situations and conditions. These are stories that now more than ever need to be heard.


Stop 5 – 4.45pm Talk John Wark and Mark Prentice

‘He’s here, he’s there’

As a lifelong Ipswich town fan, I thoroughly enjoyed John Warks talk to round off a brilliant day.

Every Ipswich town fan knows who the legend John Wark is, but I have to admit I had no idea just how much of a mark he has made on the world of football, the stats and accolades are insane, awards and lists with some of the world’s most famous footballers – formidable in Europe and the highest leagues of football in his day, he really helped put little old Ipswich Town on the map.

It was a great way to end a fantastic day, and I for one cannot wait until next years festival.

Next year, the event is proposed for the first weekend of October 2026!

https://www.ipswichbookfestival.com/

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I wish I could do it all again this weekend πŸ“š

Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

August Reads πŸ“š

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Let’s take a look at this months books.

Month Eight!












Total Reads:

9


Favourite read:

The Mystery Guest by Nita Prose


Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚

2025 Memories 9/12

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So, I had an idea to document some more memories on my blog. I used to do a lot more of these sort of posts before I started posting more book/reading content, and when I had more time haha, life seems to be busy these days!

Here is my third quarterly memories update to capture 2025, we are three quarters of the way through the year!!

These are the third three months of the twelve of 2025!

Let’s take a look.


July

This summer was a lot of fun! It was the first one I had properly had off (excluding 2020) what made it even better was that my husband also had it off. We had lots of adventures.

At the end of July we went to Disneyland Paris together. We last visited in 2019 and this is our second visit to the most magical place on earth. Me and my husband went with my twin sister, her husband and my two nephews. We went on the ferry this time which was fun.

It was such a fun, magical (as always) trip ✨️

We stayed at the Disney Santa Fe hotel this time round and it was so cool. Me and my Nephews watched ‘Cars’ the weekend before in preparation and it did not disappoint. Disney themeing is always on point.

Our room was in the Mater section which was awesome as he was our favourite.

We had a brilliant time, we went on loads of rides, new and classic, saw some shows including ‘The Lion King, spirit of the pride lands’ and the Pixar show too. The Disney dining was delicious and such great value as always, we tried some new places too. The new Avengers area was cool.

It was really cool that now my nephews are older they can go on more rides too.


August

We did lots of fun things in July/August including celebrating birthdays, games nights with family, Hare hunting round our hometown which is always a fun activity, especially with my niece and nephews. We also went for a trip to the seaside, lots of trips to the cinema, went to see a show with my Uni friend in London, visited Colchester Zoo and had an amazing Sun Bear experience – this was one of my highlights. I also had mt leaving meal as I left one of my jobs that I’d been at for 14 years!! (Hence the summer off, woohoo)

One of the best bits about August was that me and my husband went on an impromptu European train holiday for 5ish days. This was so fun and such a different trip to ones we have done before. We travelled on the eurostar, this was my first time, and then used trains in between places to visit Paris, Ghent, Belgium, Pairi Daiza, Rotterdam and Brussels.

This was so much fun. We just had a rucksack each and that was all.

It was so cool to visit so many different places! Paris was lovely and I would definitely go back in a cooler month!! Its was 35Β° πŸ₯΅ it was lovely to see the sights though, including the Effiel tower of course.

Ghent was the biggest suprise for me, it was such a beautiful and unique city that I would highly recommend. We had our first Waffle here, which was delicious. We also did a boat tour of the canal and a Medieval walking tour, which was fascinating – a great way to learn about the city. We also got a great recommendation from our tour guide for the best frites and flemish stew – a food highlight of the trip.

The architecture was amazing and it was so picturesque.

The pictures below are from our favourite part of the trip – Pairi Daiza in Belgium.

The open bat enclosure was one of my favourite parts. I love bats and to see them flying around me was amazing. These fruit bats were so cute.

This place was absolutely incredible, I can’t put into words how amazing it truly was to see with your own eyes. I heard about it on a tv show at work and it was beyond anything you could imagine. It is one of the largest zoos in Europe and is split up into areas for each continent. The variety of animals and the beautiful enclosure they have are incredible. We were there for a whole day and spent it seeing it all. It was the best day of our 2025.

The picture below shows how happy we were. It is such an incredible, beautiful place that you can’t really describe, you need to experience it.

Rotterdam was an interesting city but probably my least favourite of the trip, as it was quite plain compared to the other places we had been. We went to a cool little ‘Miniworld’ that had tiny models of the city of Rotterdam. This was really cool and it was so interesting to look around. It also had a cool day/night feature so the lights slowly dimed when it was night and the lights in the streets/buildings etc would come on, so you were able to see it at day time and night time, two incredibly different perspectives. Very cool.

We also went to a yummy indoor food market which was amazing. We tried lots of yummy things including a authentic Stroopwafel. The one filled with Nutella was my favourite.

We went home on the eurostar from Brussels so our final day was spent there. We had a tour of a Belgium chocolate museum with lots of free samples and a live demo of how they make authentic Pralines. After a little lunch of some Frites we got on our bus tour for the rest of the day, we stayed on the open top bus, enjoying the sunshine and looking at the sights. This was a good way of seeing the sights if you only have a day like we did. One last waffle and then we headed to the Eurostar.

A truly incredible adventure that we won’t ever forget.


September

September was a bit back to normal for us! My husband started his new job and I started a new term at school.

Some things that we did include more birthdays, my Mum and my nephew! We watched more football, kept up with the gym and hung out with friends.

We also went to the ‘Farewell to the Hares’

As I mentioned above, we had the Hare hunting in our local town throughout the summer and this event at the end of the trail means you can go and see them all in one place. We all go together as a family to this. Its nice to see them all together and spot ones you missed.

All in all, a brilliant summer πŸ˜πŸ˜ƒ


What’s been your favourite memory of 2025 so far?


Until Next Time,

Roseanne πŸ™‚