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Little Tikes Summer Fun

As you have probably gathered, we’re big Little Tikes fans in this house! Their fabulous range of products has filled our summer with so much fun!

Sizzle & Serve Grill

Arjun absolutely loves role play and is a little obsessed with BBQs – the Little Tikes BBQ set is perfect for him to play alongside us and have hours of fun playing make believe! It comes equipped all the perfect accessories to make for a fun filled BBQ including food, tongs and condiments.

Fun Zone Splash Face 

With the scorcher of a summer we had, Arj really got to enjoy this pull and tug water toy – his competitive side definitely comes out!

5 in 1 Deluxe Ride & Relax Trike

This has almost replaced the buggy for us. It’s opened Saajan up to a whole new world where he’s able to sit upright with the appropriate support – oh and there’s a perfect little space for mummy’s coffee! The extra storage at the bottom is perfect for carrying the essentials too. We’ve thoroughly enjoyed long walks and even school drop offs in our trike! This particular model allows for the seat to be fully reclined enabling a comfortable nap.

Disclosure: all items were gifted however all opinions stated are my own.

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Going Organic with Organix

In light of Organic Month, Organix invited us to speak about what being organic meant to us as a family.

To be entirely honest, we’ve not done much in the way of organic shopping until quite recently courtesy of an online shop swap item which introduced us to the most scrumptious organic strawberries from Tesco!

Though “organic” to me, has always meant no pesticides, no added chemicals and that the contents are literally just what the packet says, I’ve always been a little skeptical of whether this is completely true. I’ve always assumed that organic food is also more expensive – the premium you pay for a better quality product but my belief in it has always been questionable.

I’ve always felt uncomfortable about the taste of general fruit and vegetables in the UK – they never really taste that amazing and are generally lacking in flavour (we travel a lot and we’ve probably been quite spoilt!) unless locally sourced. It led to us creating our own vegetable patch and growing our own produce including courgettes, marrows, onions and potatoes.

After the Tesco swap incident and being introduced to organic strawberries that are now religiously on our weekly shop, I decided to take a closer look at what exactly “organic” means and whether my judgement was clouded.

By definition “Organizations regulating organic products may restrict the use of certain pesticides and fertilizers in farming. In general, organic foods are also usually not processed using irradiation, industrial solvents or synthetic food additives”. However in the UK, any food companies claiming to be “organic”, selling food with an organic label, are regulated by governmental food safety authorities.

I was wrong in assuming that organic food contained no added chemicals and I think it’s fair to say that I’ve definitely learnt a lot while scouring the internet researching. More so learning about just how bad non organic produce may be for the environment and for our general health. Chemicals such as copper sulfate, hydrogen peroxide and synthetic pesticides used in conventional farming can have serious harmful effects on our health – many of which I was alarmed to read about. It made me question whether that’s why there seem to have been a rise in the last decade or so of serious illnesses – is it what we are eating? I think so.

The thought of our non organic produce being laced with harmful pesticides and fertilizers doesn’t sit well with me at all. Especially the thought of my kids consuming that food. As a vegetarian, i also feel a sense of responsibility towards the animals and environment that these pesticides and fertilizers are also harming – I must admit, till now, I didn’t realise the impact that some of these toxic chemicals had on animals.

As a family, we have made a switch to organic produce where possible to limit the amount we pollute our bodies and also to protect the environment. Thankfully, our go to snacks for the boys by Organix, are all made of organic produce.

What are your thoughts on organic produce? Do you have any tips?

 

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The Reserve at Paradisus Punta Cana – Celebrating Our Baby’s 1 Year Healthy Heart Anniversary | Review

This time last year we handed over our innocent little guy to the hands of a surgeon we barely knew. Watching him being put to sleep – him none the wiser, was heartbreaking.

Open heart surgery … on our baby.

Something I couldn’t have even imagined in my most scariest nightmare. The thought of your child having a defect that would eventually cost him his life is terrifying. We’d had to cancel our holiday to Punta Cana at the last minute when we had suddenly found out about the defect which required surgery immediately. A holiday which signified so much for us at that time – it was meant to be the start of the rest of our lives, finally beginning to accept his Down syndrome diagnosis. That was also ripped from beneath us. Life felt really unfair this time last year.

At that time, I couldn’t even bring myself to look to a year ahead – I was terrified that Saajan may not even be with us.

As I sit here, and write up this blog post today, I’m so grateful for everything. We weren’t able to go last year, but we were able to go on what was our dream family holiday to Punta Cana this year!

We decided to mimic the exact same holiday we’d booked last year for this year. The management at the hotel were incredibly helpful and knew our story as we’d planned our entire holiday before having to cancel it three weeks before we were due to fly due to the devastating news of Saajan’s heart condition. Luckily we never boarded that flight as it could’ve been potentially fatal for Saajan.

We’d heard amazing things about The Reserve at Paradisus Punta Cana through trawling the internet and reading reviews – what particularly drew me to the hotel was how great it is for kids and I really wanted that for the boys. This trip was ALL about the boys.

Gatwick Airport and the British Airways Lounge

We flew with British Airways as it’s a direct flight from Gatwick to Punta Cana. Having done stop over flights for Thailand and India earlier this year, I quite fancied a direct flight this time. At the time of booking, I was quite apprehensive about the flight time (11am departure) as it was a day flight and I wasn’t sure how the children would be.

As I’ve mentioned previously, Gatwick has really great services for children – there’s a fast pass queue through security when travelling with children and there’s also a play area for children.

The British Airways lounge was pretty average though I think Virgin have set the bar on lounge standards! They have a kid’s area which was good for older children but Arjun had fun playing his own version of table football with his daddy!

The Flight

The boys were really good considering it was a pretty long flight. Arjun was entertained by his bag that I’d packed, and there were so many of his favourite films on in the inflight entertainment system. He also enjoyed playing games. All of that after exploring his toiletries bag of course.

Saajan was great too. He had a couple of naps, happily played with his toys and was entertained for ages by the inflight entertainment remote! Haha! We had fun playing peekaboo too and he loved watching his nursery rhymes programme which we often watch at home – luckily, they had it on in the inflight entertainment.

We’ve not travelled with British Airways long haul before and I was a little disappointed with the lack of enthusiasm with some of the cabin crew. Emirates, Virgin and Etihad were all excellent with children and general proactiveness. With British Airways, there was no acknowledgement of the children and also several members of staff would walk past seeing our trays full from empty glasses or food but would leave it lying there till you asked reluctantly half an hour later. Not really the same service at all as the other airlines, especially considering it was Club class and they could see us dodging a tray of food with a handful toddler.

On landing, we exited the airport pretty quick. Our transfer which we’d booked through the hotel with a company called Otium was ready as soon as we got there. It was a nice spacious large car armed with a car seat for Saajan.

The Reserve at Paradisus Punta Cana

The Reserve is a separate area within Paradisus Punta Cana especially for families. The area includes a kid’s pool and a Kids Zone. The Reserve also has it’s own exclusive restaurant, The Gabi Club, for Reserve residents only. There is also a private beach area specifically for The Reserve residents.

If you know us at all, we love luxury and sometimes when going on a family holiday, it feels like you lose an element of luxury. Long gone are the days where I’d search for adult only hotels! Now, it feels like we have to find some compromise. This was the first hotel which really catered to providing a luxury holiday as a family – really taking note of the “family” element without comprising the luxury element. The Reserve at Paradisus Punta Cana offers extra comfort, privacy, luxury and service. The perfect option for those travelling with the hope to live the perfect family holiday.

If you book in at The Reserve, you’re taken directly to The Reserve reception and lobby area for check in. The staff were so quick and courteous. There’s an assortment of snacks from cornflake clusters to crudités to crisps and sandwiches – great as a post flight snack for a hungry toddler and child!

In addition to residing at The Reserve, our holiday was upgraded to The Family Concierge service offered at The Reserve at Paradisus Punta Cana. This service provides a very personal touch and attention to detail.

We resided in room 2141 – in the Family Concierge building where the lounge area included snacks, a TV and wooden toys to keep the children entertained while we attended to grown up matters.

Our Reserve family concierge point of contact was Jhordan who was absolutely amazing from the get go. He was so helpful, warm and eager to ensure we had a fab stay. Jhordan gave us his mobile phone number so that we could communicate on what’s app – the easiest mode of communication.

Your family concierge is there almost as a right hand man to ensure you have a cabana or sunbeds reserved by your pool of choice (kids pool or the Reserve pool), make dinner reservations for you, plan excursions and any other special requests you may have. For example, prior to arriving, the hotel was aware that we were vegetarian – the day after we landed, Jhordan arranged for head chef, Miguel, to come and meet with us to discuss our preferences. We were really impressed with this and the food service we received thereafter food wise.

As part of the family concierge package, children are also provided with Paradisus kids kit including little bath robes, toiletries (including a mosquito repellent) and their own sand bucket and spades set. Arjun was ecstatic!

The mini bar is personalised based on your likes – ours was replenished daily with cartons of milk for Arjun, Lays crisps and crackers – not the healthiest snacks but we were on holiday!

There are also PS4, Xbox and Wii consoles available on request however we didn’t require these as Arjun is still quite young and enjoyed being outdoors!

Prior to arriving, I’d requested a steriliser, a stool for Arjun and a cot – all of which were ready when we arrived. Cleybi was the housekeeping supervisor during the majority of our stay and her attention to detail was fantastic. She went over and beyond by providing Arjun with his own double bed instead of a sofa bed for extra comfort, ensured the room was clean both in the morning and at turn down service. When we requested the extra cushions to be removed from our bed, this was granted and our request for extra towels was provided daily without reminder. Cleybi was on her days off for the last two days of our stay and their was a noticeable difference in service – the room wasn’t tidied in the evenings and we had to request extra towels. Her service was impeccable and so personal – she really prides herself in going over and beyond and she really should! We’ll always remember Cleybi for how helpful she was.

Every evening your family concierge leaves homebaked cookies for the children with a cute inspirational message. Preetam and I especially loved tucking in to those!

While we were in Punta Cana, it was Saajan’s one year healthy heart anniversary – a year since we handed him over to a surgeon. We wanted to mark the day and celebrate his life. The hotel were aware of this special date and on his anniversary, Jhordan surprised the children with a room filled with balloons and a cake and the most special note as well as with a balloon bubble bath. They were both ecstatic and we were so touched by the sweet gesture – we’ll always remember his first healthy heart anniversary thanks to Jhordan.

The Master Bedroom Suite

Our room was upgraded to a one bedroom master suite and as we entered, we were instantly wowed by the beautiful décor and the space! It was definitely the most practical room we’ve ever stayed in.

The master bedroom comprised of a king size bed with a sliding door to enter the huge master bathroom which included a huge Jacuzzi bath tub and two sinks where I stored my toiletries and make up. Following on from that bathroom, there was another bathroom comprising of a separate toilet cubicle, a shower cubicle and a third sink where Preetam stored his toiletries.

The master bedroom also included an iPhone 7 docking station which made charging my phone super easy!

The suite also comes with a kitchenette which made managing Saajan’s bottles and the kids snacks so easy! I loved having a designated area which included a separate sink to easily wash and sterilise his bottles.

The main lounge area included a dining table and sofa area. This is where Cleybi had also set up Arjun’s bed and Saajan’s cot.

I loved the marble effect lamp bases and lamp shades, the deep oak wooden furniture and the luxurious marble tops.

Our room was a pool view room. No rooms at The Reserve offer a sea view sadly!

The Pools

We didn’t end up using the main hotel pool as we didn’t feel the need to. We ended up residing at the same cabana which Jhordan reserved for us each day most days. It was really nice to have the same space each day as we knew exactly what to expect.

The pool wasn’t crowded at all and even without reserving sunbeds, we could quite easily have found some.

There is frequent pool side entertainment – you can find a schedule of activities quite easily on the Melia app which you can download for free.

I participated in paddle yoga with Eddie and a Christian – it was so much fun and they were pretty patient with my inflexibility! Haha!

Preetam and I also participated in a candle making class which was so therapeutic. Jose Cappuccino was our teacher and he definitely doesn’t fall short on the entertainment factor! He’s absolutely hilarious and full of life!

I also took part in pool side Zumba with Cappuccino – it was so so much fun! I don’t usually participate in adult activities when on holiday, but the pool side staff here made it so fun and inclusive and I’m so glad I did!

Jose by the pool side was always smiling even in the sweltering heat – he was so kind and helpful and all the pool side staff got to know our daily request of an ice bucket filled with water and would have it ready before we even requested it. The staff were always great at providing us with the tastiest mouth watering fruit platters too! We often had coconut water which was cut straight from a tree and prepared before our eyes. Doesn’t get fresher than that!

There is a swim up pool bar where you can enjoy hot and cold drinks – we also attended a fresh fruits drink experience here which was quite cool. Again led by Cappuccino’s commentary.

There is a pool side bar called Hydro Grill for food including pizzas, burgers and salads but to be honest, the quality of the food is really poor. I wouldn’t recommend it though the staff are lovely!

The kids pool features three slides in the shape of animals and is situated next to the Kid’s Zone.

Kids Zone

The Kids club at this resort was absolutely fantastic. It got super-hot during the midday sun and it was so helpful to have such fantastic kids facilities. We’ve never really used the kid’s clubs on previous holidays as they usually require supervision under the age of 4. This Kids Zone welcomes children from 1 years and you don’t need to stay with them. The facilities and services were brilliant and it’s open from 10am-10pm.

They have a baby zone which is pretty much the same as a nursery – it’s kitted out with practically every type of toy you can imagine! Soft play to ball pool to car tracks to light up toys. Both boys were so happy to be there! There is an indoor crafts area, a television area, an outdoor crafts area, table football, table tennis, air hockey, and table football for the older children. There is also an outdoor climbing frame for older kids and a smaller play area for toddlers. The best part – they have a gardening area equipped with shovels and rakes and watering cans! If you know us at all, you’ll know Arj is Mr Green fingers!

Joanna reassured us they’d take care of Saajan and that Arjun would also be ok. It was empty and they pretty much had one to one care. Xavier and Jafriesy were also especially great with Saajan. All the staff told us how much they’d miss Saajan – they really took a shine to him. Saajan attended every day during the midday sun, mainly for a nap and Arjun attended a few days where he enjoyed colouring in, a cupcake decorating class and swimming in the kids pool with Xavier. Saajan especially took to Joanna and I felt reassured that he was in good hands.

There is a separate room for nap time which is a dark room and has two cots so Saajan was comfortable.

Beach

The premises are pretty large with gorgeous gardens – perfect backdrops for those all important shots! If residing at The Reserve, it’s about a 7-10 minute walk to the beach. Alternatively, there is a very frequent buggy service that runs about every 15 minutes from several locations which can taxi you to and fro.

 

Though from afar, the sea looked stunning as you’d expect of the Caribbean, on closer inspection, there was a LOT of seaweed present which may be due to the time of year we visited. The day that there was a smallish amount of seaweed washed up on to the shore, there was A LOT in the sea – I didn’t particularly enjoy going in the sea as I was paranoid about being attacked by a sea snake and anytime seaweed caught my leg, I panicked! Haha! The day there was lots of seaweed washed up to shore, the sea was a lot more pleasant to swim in!

There is a separate section for The Reserve residents for sun loungers at the beach and there are plenty of them though if you don’t get to the beach early enough, you miss out on the sea front ones!

There is a bar at the beach so you can access lots of refreshing drinks.

Excursions

We decided to take part in a buggy excursion and took Arjun with us – it was a really fun experience but Arjun wasn’t keen on getting dirty, so Preetam was careful to dodge all the puddles! The excursion included a stop off at a Cave where you’re able to go for a quick dip – pre warning, the water is very cold and quite deep!, the coffee and chocolate plantation where you get to have a taste of the gorgeous hot chocolate and finally Macao beach – absolutely stunning, crystal clear blue water with a gorgeous backdrop.

 

 

Dining

The package we booked was all inclusive. Our bill at the end of the stay was $60 purely for items we’d purchased at the hotel shop! My perception of an all inclusive was based on our holiday in Jamaica a few years ago – I assumed we’d be surrounded by empty plastic cups which were once filled with booze and that the quality of food would be low. Oh how wrong I was!

There are over 13 restaurants on the Paradisus Punta Cana property and they’re all included ranging from buffet restaurants, experience restaurants to buffet restaurants. Though the quality varied across the restaurants, overall, we were so wowed by the amazing value for money we received. You can view the restaurants menus on the free app and as mentioned, your family concierge can arrange your dinner reservations for you.

The all inclusive package also includes room service though we didn’t end up using it even once surprisingly!

All the menus offer a separate kids menu which is the same around the resort.

As mentioned, Chef Miguel came to meet us the day after we arrived and ensured we were catered for throughout our stay. They made us bespoke meals such as a vegetable lasagne, vegetarian steak burger and lots of salad options which we were so grateful for. He ensured he communicated our dietary needs to each chef at each restaurant. Miguel would often come to greet us at meal times to ensure we were ok and to see if he could provide us with anything else. We were really impressed by this as when we visited the Lopesan Baobab, it wasn’t quite the same – here they were a lot more accommodating with providing cauliflower cheese without the bacon bits if we asked 😉

Breakfast: we had our breakfast daily at the Gabi Club. Though not a huge spread, we both agreed it was sufficient and the food they did serve was delicious – my daily Punta Cana vegetable and chili filled omelette was by far the best I’ve ever had and the fresh fruit was absolutely divine.

Gabi Beach Buffet: Though the views were beautiful at this restaurant, the food was quite limited for vegetarians – we went here on our first night prior to meeting with Chef Miguel. The English of many of the staff was quite limited so it was difficult to communicate out needs. It’s a buffet restaurant and though they had Indian food and baked potatoes, it wasn’t our favourite restaurant options wise.

 

Mole: Jhordan had arranged for us to visit Mole on the day of Saajan’s healthy heart anniversary and he couldn’t have chosen a better restaurant for the occasion. Mexican is one of my favourite cuisines and the staff at the restaurant were lovely! Lisselot was our main waitress and she was so warm and friendly especially towards the kids. The head chef from the restaurant came to meet us when we arrived and made us a custom meal comprising of vegetarian enchiladas, fajitas and quesadillas. The kids had cheesy quesadillas and fries. We really enjoyed our food and experience here!

The Grill: This is a steak house restaurant and is quite busy. Chef Miguel had especially arranged for us to have a veggie burger which was absolutely delicious! The vibe was really chilled out here. Though the main burger was nice, the sides weren’t as high quality. The service was a little slow and unhelpful at times but it may well just have been that our waitress was having a bad day.

Aqua: This is an Italian restaurant in an elegant setting. The food was really tasty and was made just as I requested off the menu – a penne pasta in a garlic and spicy sauce with lots of vegetables (true Indian style haha!). Arjun really enjoyed the food and our waiter Ramon Jimenez was really great at ensuring we were taken care of.

Gabi Club: We had one evening meal at the Gabi Club where we were made a delicious smoked aubergine lasagne. They also prepared a special dessert for us as a surprise – a chocolate melting box cake. It was delicious!

Bana: Our final dinner was at Bana, a Japanese restaurant where they prepare the food live. It was an interesting experience dining with others but a pleasant one! Though the vegetable tempura and sushi weren’t great, the fresh vegetable stir fry and egg fried rice was delicious!

Evening Entertainment

Every evening there is entertainment, however we always ended up falling asleep early due to jet lag! We did however make it to a acrobat performance on the beach on evening which both boys were wowed by! And also to the final evening of entertainment of The Lion King – I was blown away by the efforts of the pool side and kids zone staff for putting together such an impeccable show! The boys were absolutely hooked as were Preetam and I!

Our verdict

We had an absolutely incredible time at our stay at The Reserve Paradisus Punta Cana and we are already planning our next vacation! It was a holiday of a life time with many amazing memories that will last us a life time. It was the perfect setting for a relaxed family holiday with support from our family concierge and the kids club but also oozed luxury. We will definitely be returning and to date it has been our best value for money holiday. My only real complaint being that I was savaged by mosquitos one day – everyone else was ok! It must be my sweet blood 😉

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Little Tikes Bring Back the Outdoors | Review

If you follow my insta stories, you’ll see that last Saturday we attended a fabulous Little Tikes event in Hyde park.  We were fortunate enough to be invited to the wonderful event for their Bring Back the Outdoors campaign. The weather was absolutely delightful and it made the day even more fun!

Little Tikes conducted research on outdoor play in today’s day and age surveying 2,000 parents with children aged between 2 and 16. Here are some of their startling findings:

  • 42% of parents have heard the excuse that it’s too cold to go out
  • 1 in 4 say their little ones have been too tired to leave the house
  • 1 in 10 germ-conscious kids have even said they’d rather stay indoors to avoid getting dirty or touching germs.
  • 30% of kids have been too lost in a videogame to get some fresh air and 24 per cent have asked if they can stay in so they can watch their favourite TV show.
  • 10% frequently bribe their kids to convince them to leave their devices behind and play outdoors.
  • 45% have had to get persuasive with their little ones at some time or another in the past in order to get them out of the house for a runaround.
  • And 11% have told their parents they are too scared to go outside at one time or another.

Parents estimate the length of their child’s average play session outdoors lasts 47 minutes. When Arjun does go outdoors, he can be out there pretty much from morning to evening but keeping him busy is key.

Arjun has definitely always been an outdoorsy kinda guy – don’t get me wrong, he does love a bit of screen time, arts and crafts and cooking but he’ll take playing on his bike, fixing something outside with daddy or playing football over those things any day! Saajan seems to be following in his footsteps – he gets bored of being indoors quite quick! Arjun has had hours of fun in his Go Green Playhouse that was kindly gifted to us by Little Tikes last year.

The event hosted by Little Tikes was for us to explore the different range of outdoor toys that they have to offer – many of which I didn’t even know existed! Little Tikes are famous for their chunky, sturdy and colourful toys. I also love how versatile they are – for example, their tortoise sandbox which has been in production for decades, can be used as a ball pool as well as a paddling pool or sand tray! Win win as it means you get to use the outdoor toy throughout the seasons.

Arjun had a great time exploring the water toys outside and was a little taken a back by a bucket of water catching him on the Fun Zone Tumblin’ Tower Climb – he hadn’t quite figured out the pulley mechanism right away. He enjoyed playing with the Fountain Factory Water Table which he has at home – through play, he’s become more confident with how it works.

And he loved catching us with the Splash Face which is like a tug of war water sprayer. He wasn’t as enthused when someone got him back though! He really enjoyed playing with the sand toys and using the diggers for role play.

Arjun literally went crazy over the BBQ set by Little Tikes – having BBQ’s is his latest obsession and this is perfect to ensure he gets to participate in a safe environment.

With Saajan, one of the things that can be quite heartbreaking having a child with Down Syndrome is him not being able to always play with toys that his typical peers may be playing with as he’s not yet quite there with the crawling, balance or walking. To be completely honest, I didn’t have any expectations of the event in terms of what Saajan could play with but we were so thrilled with how many toys he was actually able to use.

 

The Fold’n’Go trike was definitely one of his favourites. The trike was sturdy and offered just enough support for him to balance himself on it. He really enjoyed his stroll and we are so excited for him to have his own! We particularly loved this one as it has a folding mechanism to enable compact storage – perfect for our little family adventures!

Saajan also loved the rocking horse which he was super comfortable on sitting with by himself. He also enjoyed the ball pool. We were so grateful to the team at the event for being so helpful with selecting appropriate toys for Saajan to try.

Both the boys enjoyed their lunch and Arjun enjoyed a spot of crafts before getting his face painted as his favourite superhero – Spider-Man! All in all, we had an amazing family fun filled day! I love the range of outdoor toys and how engaging, education and fun they are enticing my children to spend even more time outside during warmer days!

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Little Tikes Fountain Factory Water Table | Review

We’re big fans of Little Tikes toys here – they’re durable and robust. Arjun was lucky enough to receive the Go Green Playhouse last year and he still loves to play in it using it sometimes as a drive through restaurant, as his house or as just a kitchen! He’s had hours of fun and we’re looking forward to many more hours of fun with summer approaching!

We were recently sent the Little Tikes Fountain Factory Table – perfect timing with the sun making an appearance and summer approaching!

The table comes with various pipes, connections and taps and accessories. It was quite quick to assemble with a few finicky parts with the pipes.

I definitely prefer water table over a sand and water table just because of the cross of the two – the sand always ends up mucky and we end up only getting a few uses before the sand and water need to be replaced!

Arjun is definitely an outdoorsy little guy and he loves being in the garden. I find that he’s able to spend hours out there entertaining himself and to be honest I prefer it more than anything – it’s great for his little lungs too.

What I love most about this table is the educational factor – Arjun has enough freedom to explore by connecting various pipes and water stores while also learning the cause and effect relationship of how he connects them. He loves to experiment by turning different taps off to see what triggers which element to work and filling the central water reserve through different methods (either with the pump or with the little jug that’s included).

As Arjun grows, I think this will be a really great way for him to learn how the mechanics of each pipe, tap and connection works by exploring different combinations.

To be honest, Arjun aside, I found it quite interesting and found myself faffing with different connections myself! Haha! Saajan loved watching Arjun play and seeing how the different fountains worked when Arjun filled the central reserve and the overflow of water triggered the three spinners at the top.

I absolutely love how easy it is to empty the table – there’s a plug at the bottom of the table making it a very swift process!

We really love our latest garden addition and look forward to growing our Little Tikes garden selection over the summer!

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A Comparison of Toddler Snacks | Organix No Junk Journey

I must admit, I’m often guilty of taking the easy route where it comes to snacks. Where Saajan is quite a good eater (touch wood!), Arjun is super fussy – though he loves his Organix oaty bars, you’ll often see him with a bag of Pom Bears in his hands as his go to snack!

Since Saajan now eats a range of toddler snacks, Arjun has slowly warmed to them too. There is a huge range of toddler and baby snacks available on the market – ranging in price and quality so we decided to take a deeper look as part of Organix junk busting campaign!

Organix is working with Cherry Healey from the BBC show Inside the Factory, who is joining the Junk busting mission to investigate baby finger foods and toddler snacks. Organix commissioned a survey to uncover parents attitudes to snacks for babies and toddlers, and find out what they think needs to change.*

They found:
• Number of ingredients: 76% of parents shocked to discover that some baby and toddler snacks contain up to 30 separate ingredients.
• Added salt: 85% of parents shocked to find some baby finger foods and toddler snacks contain almost the same level of salt as a regular bag of adult crisps. 82% shocked that extra salt is added to some baby and toddler snacks to boost the flavour.
• A quarter of parents (27%) admit to making a decision on whether to buy a food just by looking at the front of pack, despite the fact that 40% say they don’t trust the healthy food claims found there.

Their findings uncovered some alarming results and prompted us to take a closer look at what our kids are consuming through such accessible snacks. We’ve picked 4 different brands – all finger food savoury snacks as I tend to lean towards savoury over sweet for the boys.

I’ve decided to focus on packaging, number of ingredients including salt content versus value for money.

Here is a comparison table of the key information that I’m reviewing:

Packaging, salt content and ingredients

The Asda’s Little Angels Bear Puffs state that the contents are “organic, vegetarian, have added vitamin B and are quality approved by Mumsnet”. Though the ingredients at the back of the packet live up to Asda’s promise, I personally feel that the Mumsnet seal of approval could be a little misleading. When I see a stamp like that, I automatically assume it’s a unanimous (or at least a 90%) vote when infact, the Mumsnet Mum’s seal of approval is where the product scores an average of 70% or above. The seal of approval on these was given in 2016 and there is no mention of whether ingredients or flavours have changed since the approval was received.

The snack is made up of 7 ingredients, 5 if you combine the flavours, which in my opinion is quite low. They do not use hydrogenated fat and instead use High Oleic Sunflower Oil which is low in saturated fats increasing its nutritional credibility. There is also added vitamin B.

The Kiddylicious packaging states that the contents are “Gluten free, have no added preservatives and are vegetarian”. Though there are no added preservatives, there certainly is the addition of the unfamiliar ingredient of a firming agent called calcium chloride (the word chloride reminds me of a swimming pool!) – something that doesn’t sit right with me. When you do a quick search on Google, it tells you that this ingredient also includes salt content. This means that the salt shown on the nutritional information of the packet is not accurate misleading consumers and parents. This is also the only brand we researched that does not include vitamin B in their snack. And finally, this snack also includes sugar! I was pretty astonished to read that it includes sugar given its a savoury snack. The packaging promises a lot but if you read it carefully – it may not necessarily be the right promises to ensure a healthy snack – it isn’t organic, it has added salt (some of which is not even clearly declared), added sugar and there are no added vitamins. In addition, it has the highest number of ingredients at a whopping 12 and a total number of 8 if you were to combine flavours – way too many for my liking!

 

The Ella’s Kitchen packaging is simple in comparison to the above two brands – it simply promises that the contents are organic and it lives up to it’s promise – all ingredients are organic and I love that their list of ingredients includes an “other stuff” listing confirming that is 0%. Like the Asda brand, the Ella’s Kitchen puffs include 7 ingredients, 5 if you combine the flavours. They also have the added benefit of vitamin B. They include the lowest salt content out of all the products I reviewed at <0.1g making it an all round healthy snack.

 

The Organix packaging promises the contents are “organic, a no junk promise and nothing unnecessary is added”. It is by far the simplest list of ingredients at only 4 ingredients which are all recognisable. Again, they include vitamin B. The salt content is low at 0.1g. There is no presence of added preservatives, added salt or added sugar.

 

Taste test

Saajan and i both decided to do a taste test. With his low muscle tone, he sometimes struggles to grasp certain shapes – he definitely found the Ella’s Kitchen and Organix puffs easier to grasp than the other two brands.

He wasn’t keen at all on the Kiddylicious ones – I think perhaps as they’re quite dense in texture. He didn’t mind the Asda ones but I found them to be a little dry.

We both liked the Organix and Ella’s Kitchen brands – both tasted similar though the Organix ones tasted a little more flavoursome.

Value for money

Given the Kiddylicious brand has the highest number of ingredients and the highest salt content which doesn’t even factor in the added salt content of calcium chloride AND it’s the most expensive per gram at 5p, we definitely won’t be purchasing these again! They’re the least value for money and the least nutritional. It also doesn’t have the added nutritional benefit of vitamin B like the other brands.

The Asda’s Little Angels Bear Puffs and the Ella’s Kitchen Carrot + Parsnip Melty Puffs come in close – They both have 7 ingredients each, 5 if you combine the number of vegetable flavours. The Asda one’s include a higher salt content at 0.2g where as the Ella’s Kitchen one’s are trace. The Asda ones are 2p per gram and the Ella’s Kitchen are 2.5p – we’d lean towards the Ella’s Kitchen ones purely based on the fact that there is less salt and they taste more flavoured.

The Organix Carrot Sticks come in at 3.4p per gram which is middle of the road where it comes to price across the four brands, however for us this is the greatest value for money given the low salt content, fewest ingredients (4), the tastiest (close with Ella’s Kitchen but a little more flavoured) and their No Junk Promise which they’ve honoured. We also like that Organix lay out the percentages of ALL their ingredients where as the Asda and Kiddylicious brands were selective with which percentages they showed.

Have you compared the ingredients and nutritional value of your child’s favourite snacks? Have you had any alarming finds?

Here are some top tips to help with picking baby food:

1. Go for fewer ingredients.
2. Added ingredients: there’s no need for anything unnecessary, so avoid foods with added salt, sugar or flavourings.
3. Unrecognisable ingredients: go for simple ingredients – look at the back of the packet and choose something with simple ingredients – things that you recognise.
4. The organic logo – If you see an organic logo on pack you can feel sure what you buy has been made to the highest standards.

 

* Research was conducted by Opinium, February 2018, 1,000 UK parents of children aged 0 – 3 years.

#FoodYouCanTrust #NoJunkJourney

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Body Attack Class at Hillingdon Sports & Leisure Centre with Fusion Lifestyle | Review

With Saajan’s surprise diagnosis sending me in to a downward spiral over the first year of his life and the hustle and bustle that comes with having two kids, I really haven’t been focusing enough on myself. By nature, I put in a lot more in to ensuring others are ok than I do compared with ensuring I’m ok! I’ve piled on a few extra unwanted pounds and have struggled to shift them as I’m such a foodie and I very rarely get the chance to exercise!

When I was asked to come and review a class at Hillingdon Leisure and Sports Centre by Fusion Lifestyle, “Body Attack” sounded like just what I needed! To say I was a little nervous about exercising let alone exercising in a group setting is an understatement! My fitness is at an all time low and I wasn’t sure I’d survive even five minutes! I obviously did survive as I’m here to share the experience!

Parking

I attended the class on a Sunday morning at 10.25am. This time worked well for me as Preetam had taken the boys to football and I’m generally the type of person that prefers to get things I don’t like doing (ie exercise!) first thing in the morning.

It had been snowing the night before so I had thought the car park may be empty Ish. I was wrong! It was quite busy but I found a decent spot relatively quickly. Though it’s a large car park, I think I got lucky as from what I could see, most spaces had been taken. It’s a pay and display car park – £1 for an hour and a half which is pretty reasonable.

The Instructor

Our Body Attack instructor was the lovely Gail. What an absolute inspiration! She has an incredible amount of stamina and energy – anyone that can talk through exercising is a hero to me! Haha! But honestly, Gail participated through the whole class – I’ve been to many classes where the instructor shows you what to do and let’s you crack on for the remaining reps. Not Gail, she took the entire class with us.

She has a very endearing personality – she’s super upbeat, friendly and very supportive. Every exercise had an easy option for those that didn’t feel comfortable to do the harder option.

The Class

There were about 30 people in the class – again I was really surprised given the weather. I felt the attendance was a true credit to Gail and her class as it showed how enjoyable those that attend find it and how committed they are.

The class varied in fitness and Gail was very accommodating in ensuring everyone was comfortable in what they were doing while also encouraging.

Where Body Pump focuses on working the body through the use of weights, Body Attack focuses on working the entire body through the use of high intensity cardio and stretching.

All exercise was done to high energy music to keep the momentum. The class involved mini sets comprising of eg a squat, a press up, a star jump, a side step. The mix of different exercises in to one set made it a lot more fun and engaging. I’m definitely one of those people that gets immediately put off by the thought of doing 20 squats in a row! By the end of the class we would have done a lot more than 20 squats but without even realising!

What I really liked about this class was the use of the room – we didn’t stay in the same spot for the whole 45 minutes, many of the exercises involved us running to the opposite side of the room or around the room – I didn’t realise how quickly this made time pass and how refreshing it was to simply switch location.

 

Given I hadn’t exercised in a long while, I did opt to use the easier options for some of the exercises but tried my best to push myself where I could. I sweated lots like most of the room! My body was aching the following day in a good way – I definitely felt like I’d worked out.

I’d highly recommend the Body Attack class with Gail. It beats working out in a gym any day for me!

Fusion Lifestyle, who manage the centre, have an offer on to give you a kick start at the moment with a free visit that you can use for a swim, gym or class! Claim your free pass here.

 

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Toddler Football Classes with Sport4Kids | Review

With Arjun now at the age where he expresses preferences and desire to try things, we jumped at the chance when he decided he’d like to try football. We had tried when he was younger (about 1.5) but often found the lessons were unproductive as he lost interest midway through the lesson and also perhaps he just wasn’t ready.

We were recommended Sport4Kids by a few of our friends and decided to give it a go. They offer several types of sporting activity not only football which is brilliant if Arjun decides he’d like to also take up another activity. There are 15 venues in the area and over 70 classes to choose from including football, rugby, dance and cricket.

We attend the classes at the Langley branch with coach Karun, coach Raj and coach Dan who are sometimes joined by a junior coach. The thing I love most about the classes and the coaches is their passion and enthusiasm never seems to be running on a low tank! Their love for what they do really shines through.

The classes are structured predominantly by age – 18 months – 3 years, 3 – 5 years, 5 – 7 years and then up to 14 years in the academy where the children get to participate in the Sport4Kids tournament in their own team, the Langley Lions, in external leagues. There is a focus on progress and ability over the child’s age, therefore age is not a barrier to progression – classes are based on development. Each child has their own record book where progress is monitored and once they have achieved 80% of a particular level, they are awarded a certificate and are promoted to the next level.

 

As opposed to being a free play session, the lessons are structured and based upon a comprehensive curriculum for each sport. The classes have a set structure – parents get to do some free play at the start, then there is The Welcome Name Game, there is then a pulse raiser to get the children active quickly as a warm up, then a fun section where the kids get to practice counting and doing funny actions, this is followed by a technical section where the children learn a new skill, they then put it into action in an exercise and they finish the session with a game or scoring goals or tries and practice their celebrations!

The personal feel to each session is really nice – each coach knows the name of all the children present and they celebrate achievements with so much enthusiasm. They are so gentle with the children and help those that may struggle with a particular skill with so much patience. With the supportive approach they also adopt a disciplinary approach. For me, what differentiates this school from the others is the passion and love shown by the coaches – in turn it has a knock on effect on the children’s performance and love for the sport and desire to acquire a new skill. Their vibrant personalities are by no means a fluke, Sport4Kids coaches are carefully selected for their fun personalities and entertainment genes to keep the children involved and engaged all the time. All coaches receive a comprehensive 16 week training program to qualify and this includes the Sport4Kids University and in venue shadowing where they get to follow the senior coaches and feel part of the party atmosphere. The time and effort required in becoming a coach means that only dedicated and passionate ones exist!

 

“The Sport4Kids Way” takes world class technical skills from each sport and breaks them down into pillars to forma comprehensive curriculum. Each skills or technical movement is broken down further into mini and micro movements so they can identify the fundamental moor movements.

The Sport4Kids Way is to adopt some of the Montessori and child psychology and development techniques so that they provide the children with fun and games which teach them these mini motor skills. This is done as part of a story and through analogous learning techniques where children have fun and build up core muscle memory that helps them develop naturally. Having fun and engaging children builds their enjoyment and passion for sport whilst they learn the technical stuff. Children love mastering skills and this in turn builds confidence and progression. I love how the coaches think of creative ways to make the lessons fun and engaging for example using a football net as a fishing net and pretending the football is Nemo and asking the kids to “flick” (skill of the month) Nemo in to the net. Being fun and creative means children are more likely to stay engaged and will be learning without even realising it! 😉 I have already seen this in Arjun after 4 sessions.

   

Each child has their own record book which we call the Practice@Home Book. This has all the skills for a particular age group and grades their levels of achievement as they progress. Parents can see what their child is doing and helps them develop their own knowledge to help the child develop at home. Parents are involved as they teach the parents about Practicing@Home and helping their child develop their skills, confidence and passion for fun filled sport. After Arjun’s first lesson, he asked his daddy if they could buy a football and cones to practice in the garden – the energy in the sessions has definitely fuelled his desire to want to learn further.

Sport4Kids is a club so later when the kids get to be part of the Sport4Kids Teams parents can help manage the teams and are provided with comprehensive training and support all the way through. There is very much a family and friendly atmosphere.

When joining, you also receive a football kit – Arjun refuses to go to football without it on! I also often pair it with football leg warmers in the cooler months from Baby Brain Apparel.

Arj absolutely loves his football sessions and frequently practices what he’s learnt at home. He has come a long way in terms of confidence and skill and we look forward to watching him grow further!

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Our Trip to JW Marriott Khao Lak (Phuket, Thailand With Emirates) | Review

Our trip to Thailand was definitely a spontaneous one! It was actually meant to be a trip to Mauritius but we ended up having to cancel two days before due to a cyclone hitting the beautiful island. We weren’t sure of what the aftermath of the cyclone would be so we decided to play it safe and change our destination. We will definitely be doing our trip to Mauritius one day! We’d planned on staying at the Constance Prince Maurice and the service we’d already received had been incredible.

We decided the world was our oyster … well the Emirates destination travel list was anyway! Preetam and I visited Thailand in 2013 (pre kids) and to date it was one of our favourite holidays – it’s full of culture, amazing food and the most scenic beaches. The only down side was that we only had 7 nights to spare this time so travelling around wouldn’t be an option. We were drawn to Thailand based on our previous experiences of the beautiful country and decided Phuket would be a good call – we’d not been before and the JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort seemed just right – boasting Asia’s longest pool at 1.9km, it was bound to be a winner with Arjun especially!

This was our first long haul flight with Saajan and as you may have gathered from our previous holidays, he hasn’t been great with flying so far – like his daddy, he gets cabin fever! We decided it would be wise to fly business class with two littles in tow and after the year we’ve had, why not! The extra space would be good for Saajan and also for Arjun to keep himself entertained.

The Flight(s)

Although flying Emirates meant we had a stopover flight, there was no give on our preferred airline – it’s definitely our absolute favourite airline and they definitely didn’t fail to live up to their reputation this time either. Their planes are adorned with such luxurious textures and fabrics, their service is impeccable and obviously there’s the added bonus of lots of space! You barely feel you’re on a flight! There’s also the added bonus of the seat converting to a bed for naps and play time for the kids.

Emirates business class service also provides customers with a chauffeur service in the UK and at many of its international destinations – Thailand included. All four chauffeur transfers included baby seats.

The Emirates lounge offers a range of hot and cold snacks – we had a quick bite prior to departure.

We definitely got lucky – on three out of four of our flights, Saajan ended up having his own seat as the flight wasn’t full which was especially handy for nap times!

The staff on the flight to Dubai were absolutely incredible – Fedi in particular ended up quite quickly developing a soft spot for Saajan and the feeling was mutual! He was incredibly helpful with assisting us with a fussy Saajan who wasn’t feeling great – he went out of his way to provide us with whatever he could to comfort Saajan. Not sure what we’d have done without him as for a lot of the flight he took Saajan when he seemed restless and entertained him at the bar with the other crew. Saajan was definitely pretty popular even among the other passenger!

On all flights, both kids were given a little goody bag – Arjun a colouring book, a Tiger erase away board and some stickers, Saajan a little backpack blanket and baby essentials such as a bib, cream, feeding spoon and wipes.

I was armed with a new in flight bag for Arjun to keep him entertained. I packed it with a host of things and definitely over packed! I packed a few new bits for each leg to keep him entertained but to be honest he was mostly entertained by the Lego on the way out! I’ll do a separate post on what I packed in his bag. Arj also enjoyed watching Cars 3 before he slept.

We had a two hour stop over in Dubai where we quickly freshened up, changed the boys clothes and had a quick snack at the lounge before boarding our next flight. Surprisingly we weren’t dreading our next flight as like I said, it didn’t feel like we’d been on a plane despite Saajan being a little grumpy.

Emirates have strollers at Dubai airport which was particularly helpful. Arjun was pretty tired and fussed over wanting to sit in Saajan’s buggy (we have a Baby Zen YoYo), so we grabbed an additional one from the airport free of charge for Saajan.

By the second leg, Preetam and I were pretty tired but Arjun was far too excited about going on holiday to fall asleep till the very end! Saajan was also struggling with a nasty cough making him extra grumpy. It was quite exhausting!

We arrived at Thailand at 8am meaning we’d lost a whole night (we left the day before at 9.30am). There was a 1 hour 15 minutes drive to our hotel and by the time we got there, we all crashed! Our first day was a little jumbled and we were all heavily jet lagged.

The Hotel

Upon our arrival to the hotel, we were eagerly greeted by a member of the reception staff who were expecting us. They were all so hospitable, friendly and informative – just what we needed for energy refueling after a long flight!

Once we’d settled in, Chef Sa (Assistant Head Chef at the resort) got in touch to get to know us and our palettes a little better! Throughout our holiday, she was absolutely incredible – she’d always be there to check in on us and to ensure we were served delicious food and dishes were created from scratch if required to ensure we were offered a range of different foods. We were really grateful for Chef Sa’s efforts in aiming to satisfy us, the efforts of her and her team really paid off and made our stay even more enjoyable. The hotel was amazing at preparing food that wasn’t specifically on the menu to meet our needs which was particularly helpful with the children.

Given we only booked Thailand a few days before arriving, the service we received via email by the various departments was remarkable. All our requirements were met without any hassle such as early check in and providing a baby bottle steriliser as well as a stool for Arjun to be able to reach the sink. They responded promptly and were eager to help us where possible.

The Room
We went for a family lagoon pool access room as we thought a room with direct access to the swimming pool would be perfect for us with a toddler and baby as while Saajan napped we could easily go straight in to the room without it stopping from Arjun continuing with one of us. We found it super convenient and the added foliage outside our balcony meant we had a little privacy.

The room is made up of dark brown mahogany and white shades. The dark shades kept the room quite cool which was helpful in the 30 degree heat! I do think the main bedroom and lounge area could do with a giant mirror – just to open up the room further and who doesn’t love a mirror?! I loved the cleanliness of the room – it definitely met my standards! Housekeeping were so thorough and always very helpful – they were definitely in tune with our needs and ensured we were provided with 12 bottles of water daily!

      

   

  

I loved the bathroom decor with its luxurious cream marble. There as a separate shower which was huge and was definitely the best shower I’ve used in my life – so powerful! The double sink was handy as we used one for washing Saajan’s bottles.

We found that the family room wasn’t as spacious as a suite at other hotels such as the Lopesan Boabab in Gran Canaria or the suites at Sheraton Fuerteventura and therefore we struggled with space a little. For example there wasn’t enough storage space for all of our clothes (I didn’t overpack … that much!) nor for our empty suitcases. I also struggled in the bathroom with laying out our toiletries and my make up and I wasn’t able to put my make up bits in the living and bedroom area as there were no mirrors.

Swimming Pools
We mainly used the river pool that wraps itself around the entire property. Its like a lazy river without a current. Its 1m deep for the most part but does go up to 1.8m deep in small pockets. We really loved having a swim up room – it meant there was no faffing with packing a pool bag and there was no worrying about running back to the room. There is also an infinity pool which we didn’t use very much. There are two pool bars which added to the convenience of keeping the toddler hydrated!

 

  

A beautiful little touch is that every day (provided the weather permits) there’s a little boat that comes around the pool serving soft drinks and fresh coconut right to your door step!

Breakfast
Breakfast offered a large selection of continental and international cuisine. The omelettes were by far the best we’ve ever had. They were cooked perfectly and the flavours of the vegetables were delicious!

The tables at the Waterfront restaurant where breakfast is served are huge which was so helpful with the kids – Arjun always grabs a host of plates with an assortment of food and Saajan tries to grab everything and anything within his reach! The view from the Waterfront restaurant is that of the beach and it’s absolutely breath taking – especially to start your day off with.

Restaurants
There are several dining options at the JW Marriott Khao Lak which is really convenient especially with children. The wide variety of cuisine offered is also really outstanding – there’s something for everyone. The restaurants include the Olive, a Mediterranean restaurant; Sakura, a Japanese restaurant; Ta Krai, a Thai restaurant and the Waterfront, international cuisine; Deli, offering a range of sandwiches, pastries, ice creams and hot drinks as well as fresh juices; Czar Lobby Bar; Beach Bar, offering quick bites. The hotel also offers two pool bars – the Infinity Pool Bar and the Aquamarine Pool Bar – Arjun was definitely a frequent user of this one for his daily pineapple juice!

Olive Restaurant
We ventured to the Olive restaurant on our first night and were greeted by Chef Enzo. Before I speak about the food, the view was absolutely breathtaking from the outdoor seating – we got to witness the most beautiful sunset which painted the sky a beautiful mix of pinks and oranges. It really was like a postcard picture! The setting at the restaurant was beautiful – there was a gorgeous ambience with the tree stump candles and tube LED lighting.

After a long flight and severe jet lag, we weren’t sure what we fancied eating, we decided to leave Chef Enzo to work his magic! He came up with a beautiful starter – a bed of Italian salads using a variation of Italian cheeses which were absolutely divine! In addition he also created for us a medley of various vegetables on a platter. The ingredients were so fresh and the infusion of flavours worked so well – you could taste each and every ingredient but they worked so well together.

We were pretty stuffed after starters and requested a light main. Chef Enzo came up with a trio of vegetarian pastas – pesto gnocchi, tomato ravioli and olive oil chili ravioli. All were exquisite but my favorite was the olive oil chili ravioli.

 

Ta Krai
Chef Sa reserved us a table by the pond with beautiful views of the sunset overlooking the infinity pool for dinner at the Thai restaurant. Chef Mama Du, Head Chef at the Thai restaurant, came to personally meet us and suggested her favourites for us – we went for the vegetable spring rolls which were so refreshing and tasty – a little different to your traditional deep fried spring rolls! Vegetable tempura – oh so crunchy! For mains I went for a Thai green curry with vegetarian pad thai and Preetam went for a fish red curry. Both were delicious – amazing what a difference there is with authentic food! Dessert was deep fried battered banana with ice cream – I LOVED it.

Deli
We often stopped off at the Deli to grab an ice cream or a fresh juice or in the evening after dinner for a hot drink and cheeky slice of cake! It’s a casual little place but be warned it’s pretty cool compared to the other restaurants!

Beach Front
We dined at the beach front restaurant one evening for a casual one. Chef Sa had her team whip us up vegetarian quesadillas loaded with beans and vegetables which were delicious – all while watching the sunset. Arjun in particular had fun dancing to the entertainment! We often used the beach front bar during the day when lounging at the beach – they do lots of snacks from fried rice, French fries to nachos.

  

Beach
The beach offers absolutely breath taking views which pictures do no justice! One of my favourite things to do was to lie on a hammock and take in the scenic view of the different shades of blue.

The sea was a lovely warm temperature making it the perfect spot to “catch waves” for Arjun. He absolutely loved spending time in the sea with daddy and building sandcastles with the family. The sand was soft and you’d often see little crabs scurrying about.

The sun beds on the beach were often occupied from quite early on so we never really managed to get any but Arjun had no interest in lying around on a sun bed anyway! He was always either in the sea or building sandcastles. We’d take Saajan for a little while to play in the sand, catch some waves and take him in. He loved smashing down mini sandcastles!

 

   

 

Quan Spa
The resort has an onsite spa much to my delight! Asia, Thailand in particular, is renowned for its’ world class massages (amongst other things!). I was lucky enough to be treated by the hotel to two massages (Preetam gifted me his – good husband!). My first masseuse was Roong – I went for a deep tissue full body massage. It was absolutely AMAZING. I felt so light afterwards – it was without a doubt the best massage I’ve ever had in my life! The spa surroundings are tranquil and peaceful making it the perfect setting for some relaxation time. I found the whole experience from start to finish really rejuvenating and it was just what I needed.

 

Private Family Cooking Course

We were truly spoilt at the resort – Chef Sa kindly arranged a private family Thai cooking course for Preetam, Arjun and I. Usually, children under 10 are unable to attend the cooking course, but they made a huge exception for us and Chef Sa and Chef Mama Du put in place many measures to ensure Arjun could attend in a safe environment – Chef Lynn joined as his right hand woman so he had one to one supervision. We are so eternally grateful for the opportunity as Arjun had specifically asked to go on a cooking course while on holiday. The personalised service was impeccable!

It was the first time Mama Du had hosted a vegetarian cooking course and she’d customised our menu to include what we said we’d like to learn. The course was really informative and Mama Du explained everything with so much patience and love – you could really see her love for cooking and its clear to see why all the chefs at the resort often turn to her for her wisdom and wealth of knowledge in flavours and foods she’s acquired over her career and childhood.

Our menu was:

  •  Papaya salad: I was a little apprehensive about this as the combination sounds odd but it was so delicious! The infusion of garlic and chili with papaya was absolutely amazing!
  • Thai green tofu curry: because we would be crazy to go to Thailand and not learn the “proper” way to cook this delight! The combination of fresh produce and Mama Du’s guidance resulted in an amazing curry – it was delicious!
  • Sweet and sour tofu: Recently Preetam and I went to the film festival in Vienna where we tried the most divine sweet and sour tofu. It was amazing beyond words and it’s become our thing to try and hunt to find something that comes even close – to date we’ve failed! After Mama Du’s tips and recipe, we’ve now definitely come very close – we just need to tweak our sauces slightly!
  • Vegetable Pad Thai: We were really surprised with the amount of ingredients that go in to Pad Thai to form the base. Something I’ve always wanted to master. We were all pleased with our results – especially Arjun who wolfed his down!
  • Sweet banana in coconut syrup: another surprise medley of flavours!

We were so grateful to have access to Chef Mama Du’s wealth of knowledge and for the resort taking the time to provide us with a course that Arjun could attend and which he thoroughly enjoyed! A big thank you to Chef Lynn and Chef Mama Du for taking such good care of Arjun and for being so patient. We have definitely come home armed with a lot more knowledge on Thai cooking the authentic way!

 

       

      

   

     

During the course, to ensure Saajan had one to one care, we hired a babysitter from the hotel who initially joined us at the cooking course – Saajan warmed very quickly to Mae and once we were comfortable with her, we allowed her to take Saajan to the kids club for a little while. Arjun joined later. Based on our experience with Mae, we’d highly recommend the babysitting facility available at the hotel. The kid’s club facilities were also fantastic – Arjun enjoyed building towers, playing in the soft play play gym and colouring pictures for us.

 

On Site Nurses Centre

Another brilliant service the hotel offers is a nurses centre which is open daily – one which we ended up utilising when Saajan was feeling a little under the weather. They were able to check his pulse and oxygen on site which was really helpful.

As well as the hotel facilities, we decided to venture out to show the kids a bit of Thai culture and do a spot of shopping to the Bang Niang Night Market which is open on Mondays and till late on Saturdays and Wednesdays. The market was so buzzing and Saajan in particular absolutely loved the atmosphere.

When we visited Thailand in 2013, I struggled to find vegetarian street food (probably wasn’t looking in the right places!) but was ecstatic to stumble upon local veggie finds this time! Potato spirals on a stick, corn on the cob and fresh fried spring rolls were absolutely divine! We also enjoyed a banana and Nutella roti – a Thai specialty.

The market is full of clothing, shoes, dupe make up and lots of souvenirs! Be prepared to haggle!

 

 

Our flights back with the kids were really good (surprisingly!) – both played nicely and napped well. Saajan was brilliant on the way back – I was really pleased given our past experience! In total we travelled for 21 hours.

We enjoyed our stay so much at the JW Marriott and would definitely return back – the service was second to none and we all had a beautiful family holiday creating lots of memories to last a lifetime!

 

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Sheraton Fuerteventura … Our Incredible First Holiday as a Family of Four!

It was our first holiday as a family of four. To say I was nervous to travel with a tornado toddler and a teething baby is an understatement! Preetam had wanted to venture out to paradise – somewhere like Jamaica. I’d suggested perhaps testing out travelling as a four on a shorter journey destination first! Also being so close to Christmas and Saajan’s first birthday, I didn’t fancy suffering with a week out due to jet lag and confused babies! We decided to go to Fuerteventura as it’s close, there’s no time difference and it’s a fab destination for a bit of winter sun. We were so impressed with Gran Canaria, we thought we’d try our another canary island!

We flew out via Gatwick simply as there were no flights from Heathrow on a Saturday. A blessing in disguise as we were so impressed with the hospitality and friendliness of the staff in addition to their extra service provided to families. The check in lady was absolutely lovely in reassuring Arjun that he’d be reunited with his luggage at the other end – he was having a melt down as he wanted to take our luggage on board the plane with us. We’ve done this so many times before, no idea what ticked him off this time!

There is a separate queue for families at security at Gatwick which we were so pleased about – we literally walked through and Arjun behaved so well – he had calmed down thanks to the check in lady (I really should have got her name!) who had gifted him with stickers. Again once you’ve walked through security, children are given stickers keeping him busy for a little longer!

In departures there’s also a soft play Kid Zone to keep them entertained while you wait which he played in for a while before he had a quick Nando’s breakfast.

We travelled with British Airways and thankfully it wasn’t a full flight – most of the back of the plane was empty which meant we had ample room to give the kids some space.

We’d ridiculously left the iPad at home by mistake so picked up a mini Samsung tablet (we’ve been meaning to get one anyway) at the airport. The iPad is used at times of desperation and as a last resort but given I was so so nervous about flying alone with a one to one ratio with the kids, I felt like I needed it!

I’d also picked up Arjun a small aeroplane set from the airport – it was actually really hard finding any toy so I settled for something with lots of parts – he loves role play and I knew it’d provide him with hours of fun.

Food wise we bought pasta and a few snacks from the airport for both the boys as we knew the food on board isn’t always great for kids.

Arjun was actually a dream onboard the flight (I wish I could say the same about the return trip!). He shared his toys with a very sweet girl on the plane, ate nicely and we didn’t even need the iPad/tablet!!! I couldn’t believe it! And he did that without sleeping a wink!

Saajan on the other hand was a bit of a pickle – just like his daddy, he can’t stand even the lightest bit of crowded heat! Preetam took him to the back of the plane to lay down where he was much happier and cooler!

Saajan was similar on the way back and Arjun was so so bored and wasn’t as interested in his magazine, the tablet or any toys! Thankfully it was a short flight!

Prior to arriving at the Sheraton Fuerteventura, I’d been conversing with them over email. They were beyond helpful with adhering to our needs. We were provided with all that we requested – a baby bath tub, a cot and a bottle steriliser. I found the staff very helpful and accommodating and it really did make our life a lot easier.

 

We went for a sea view junior suite for the extra room with the boys. The rooms are spacious but unlike most suites, this hotel combined the lounge and bedroom in to one separating the two with a television in the middle of the room. It took a little getting used to but actually combining the two meant that the entire space actually got used.

We were provided with an extra bed for Arjun (which he used to play on) and a cot for Saajan. Saajan was happy to sleep in his cot and Arjun jumped in to our giant bed (just like he does at home!). The bed was super comfy.

There was a dressing room which held all of our clothes – I loved how it was separated in to its own little room and it was large enough to store all of our clothed plus our suitcases.

The bathroom was separated over three rooms/areas. The one directly next to the dressing room contained a large room and mirrors and a his and hers sink area. There was then a glass wall separating that area from the bath tub which we used to give the boys a bath – it also had a Jacuzzi. There was also a shower included in this room. There was another small wall between the bathing area and the toilet which included a bidet.

Though the room was spacious, it could definitely do with some TLC – for example the bath tub required silicone and the ceiling had damp marks. The room also felt quite dated and dust had collected in the corners.

The location of this hotel was perfect for us. it made everything so so easy. The hotel is located on the beach and there’s a lovely walk way along the beach which we walked along every single morning. The beach was pleasant – there is a charge for the sun loungers but we were happy to sit closer to the sea on towels and enjoy the sea breeze while building sand castles! Thebeach was never crowded and we never had any issues finding a spot. There is a small shopping centre which has a Spar about a 5 minute walking distance from the hotel which we used frequently – one afternoon we picked up fresh baguettes, cheese, coleslaw and some salad and had our own picnic on the beach! There are a few restaurants at the shopping centre – we used the Indian one, Shivam Indian Restaurant, a few times as Arjun loves his desi food and we also ate at the Italian restaurant, Panna & Pomodoro, on the top floor which was delicious and had generous portions.

Given our mediocre experience of food in Gran Canaria, we didn’t have high expectations of the food at our Fuerteventura hotel but we were blown away by their dinner buffet! It was one of the best dinner buffets we’ve had – we really enjoyed their vegetable pie and quiche, the fresh selection of salads and vegetables and their chocolate bread and butter pudding was amazing!

The breakfast had a good selection for vegetarians – cooked breakfast, cheese, cereals and breads. I’d highly recommend their potato rostis! Delicious! There was also a selection of fresh juices and smoothies each morning. They also had ready made baby food jars.

 

The restaurant staff were incredibly friendly especially towards the kids – Ali and Diego in particular made a huge effort and it made the experience so much nicer.

I loved the outdoor landscaping at the hotel – I definitely have a preferred hotel type and this fit the bill! I love the large rocks and carved cave like feel surrounding the swimming pool. I also loved that the kids pool was right next to the main pool making it much easier for us to manage. There is a heated pool which was definitely required as there was a breeze. the kids pool is not heated so we didn’t take Saajan in there for long however Arjun didn’t seem to feel it at all! One of the things we loved most about this hotel was the number of sun beds and four poster loungers available – there was an abundance and there was no need to reserve beds and nor was it ever over crowded. we spoke to a few families that were visiting while we were who have stayed here previously and they said that even during school holidays there’s no need to reserve beds which was great to hear. There was no poolside food or drink service however there is a restaurant located right next to the pool and they were happy to deliver the food to your lounger if you ordered at the restaurant.

   

 

The hotel has a kids club located by the tennis court and the mini golf course, however as we went off peak, there wasn’t much going on and Arjun seemed much happier playing by the pool or building sandcastles at the beach!

 

The weather during December is around 19-23 degrees but there was a constant breeze requiring us to wrap up warm in the mornings and evenings and sometimes during the day. I’d recommend packing for all seasons when travelling to Fuerteventura during December. It’s known as the windy island even when it’s not winter! Our friends had warned us that some days would be cooler than others and had recommended we hire a car – we are so glad we did!

We managed to pick up a Hyundai i30 for a week including two car seats for £150 which was a bargain. We managed to visit several places and it gave us freedom to venture out as opposed to being stuck in doors on the days where it wasn’t suitable to be by the pool.

We visited the Oasis Safari Park which was one of the nicest zoo’s I’ve visited. it was a spontaneous decision on our first day and we had such a great time. The boys loved watching the sea lion show and it was our first time at a botanical garden full of different cactus’. Arjun’s favourite was seeing the crocodiles and Saajan’s was definitely watching the sea lions! You are also able to buy animal food to feed several animals while there.

The highlight of my trip was visiting the sand dunes – it was absolutely breath taking! There are miles of untouched white sand. We decided to stop off so that Preetam could have a quick splash in the sea. We ended up having a few hours of fun building sandcastles with literally only a lifeguard there. it was so peaceful and tranquil and it was one of the most beautiful experiences of my life. I felt really close to nature – away from all the hustle and bustle and stresses of life!

The country feels really spacious and not heavily populated – it felt really different to other places we’ve visited in that everywhere we went, we found we had ample space – the swimming pool, the beaches and even the roads.

We also visited Callejero – it had a market which had lots of clothing and handbags, larger shops and lots of food places. We stopped off at Hamburguesa where we had a beetroot falafel burger – the burgers were HUGE! They’re all homemade and tasted so good!

We also did a road trip to the mountains where we experienced breath taking views and got to see thousands of cute little squirrels.

Another top place to visit is Ajuy, the view was lovely but I’m not a fan of the rough black sand – Arjun was indifferent!

We would most definitely return to Fuerteventura and would stay at the Sheraton. We had a fantastic first family holiday as just us four where we created so many beautiful memories!