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Sometimes it’s hard to smile….

Sometimes it’s hard to smile.

You just want to lock the door, close the curtains and pretend that you’re the only person in the world.

I sometimes feel like this.  Not often but it happens.

Because sometimes I miss my mum so much and it makes me sad that she’s not here to see the things that I can see.

She’d love to see how much Miss Frugal loves clothes and make up because she used to be exactly the same and she’d be so pleased to see that Master Frugal loves to read as she used to always have a book close by.  If she was here, she’d be playing dressing up and putting make up on with Miss Frugal and she’d be listening to Master Frugal read as often as she could.

But she can’t because she’s not here and that’s what makes it hard for me to smile sometimes.

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The Ginger Ninja Stig….

A little while ago, Argos sent me a go kart for Master Frugal to review but between the weather, a car crash and my Dad being in hospital, it’s only been this weekend that we’ve actually got to have a proper play on it!

When we first got the kart, I was so excited to it that I couldn’t wait for Mr Frugal to come home from work so I unpacked it, laid everything out on the living room floor and began.  How hard could it be, right?

But if I’m honest, it was a lot harder to build than I thought and it took me two hours to do and even then I still had quite a few pieces left over….

When he got in from work Mr Frugal looked at the leftover bits, had a quick look at the go kart and told me that the it wouldn’t fall apart just because I left out a few pieces so we let Master Frugal loose on it.  Except after about ten minutes on it, the heavens opened and it’s been one thing after another ever since which has meant it’s been sat in the garage until this weekend when we’ve finally had the chance to get it out for him to play on.

As you’d expect he absolutely loves it and he’s been pedaling up and down the street on it all weekend – he’s even discovered how to do handbrakes turns and skids.  I’m sure he thinks he’s going to be the next Top Gear presenter.  He may have even called himself the Ginger Ninja Stig at one point today!

If you ask him what he likes about the go kart he’ll tell you that he loves the off road chunky tyres and the  stickers that came with it that say ‘Bad Boy’ on them. ;-)

As a parent though I want more than tyres and stickers.  I want to know that it’s safe and sturdy, which it certainly seems to be  and if I’d paid for this, I’d want to know that I would be getting value for money.  The adjustable seat means that this will be suitable for him for a good few years so I’m happy that he’ll get a good few years use out of it.

It seems really easy to pedal and steer although the pedaling part isn’t always necessary as he gets his friends to push him in exchange for a go.  Today he’s been up and down the street countless times and he’s had so much fun – anything that encourages children to play outside is good in my eyes and this has certainly done that.

Disclosure: Argos kindly sent us the go kart to review.

#PinItForward – Why I love Pinterest….

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I think I’m probably one of the last people to discover Pinterest.  I should rephrase that actually because I knew that Pinterest existed and I even set up an account for myself but it’s only been in the last month or so that I’ve discovered just how useful and fun it actually is.

For those of you who don’t know,Pinterest is kind of like an online scrap book or mood board.  You can set up different boards and you then ‘pin’ images that you find around the internet to those boards.  I have about twenty boards covering everything from moneysaving, crafts, food, cakes and inspiration for what I want to do around the house.  You can also repin other peoples pins on to your own boards.

I’m not sure if I explained that very well but you’ll soon get the hand of it if you pop over and have a play.

My favourite board is my ‘All things thrifty, frugal and moneysaving’ board which is where I share lots of my own posts as well as lots of posts and pins from other bloggers about saving money in one way or another.  It’s a great round up of moneysaving ideas from around the internet.

And if you do sign up and want someone else new to follow, Katy from Modern Mummy will be posting all about her Weddings board tomorrow so pop over and have a read about why she loves Pinterest too.

You can sign up here if you want to try it for yourself.

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