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A Neutral Knit Dress For Autumn
As I sit writing this, the weather is just awful. It is raining heavily, it is windy too, and it is also a bit cold, In short it is Autumn, and despite it being a fairly mild one up until now, Summer now seems a long time ago. Those Summer dresses, shorts and sandals are now being put into storage until Spring comes around again, and our wardrobes start to get that Autumn/Winter feel as the knitwear starts to appear again. But fear not, Femme Luxe has some brilliant things to update your Autumn wardrobe, including ripped jeans for women, and white midi dresses, along with their iconic women’s loungewear…
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It’s Panto Time – 5 Minutes With Ben Cajee
Following on from Sunday’s interview with Michael Greco, today I bring you my interview with TV presenter Ben Cajee, who will be playing Aladdin in this year’s Wolverhampton Grand Panto. Ben is a veteran presenter in children’s TV, with a wide range of presenting jobs including Blue Peter, Match of the Day Kickabout and the CBeebies House, but this is his first trip to Wolverhampton. I had a chat with Ben where we talked of Panto’s, Wolverhampton and all things football – not a brilliant topic for either of us this season! Fashion-mommy: Welcome to Wolverhampton Ben, how are you finding it? Ben Cajee: It’s great, really super friendly. I…
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30 Funny Jokes That Will Make Your Kids Laugh
Kids love laughter, and their innocence comes out clearly when they laugh their hearts out. Thus, the best way to make friends with kids is to make them laugh without thinking about anything else. Well, jokes for kids need not be very lengthy or have a hint of sarcasm. They can be, without any sense, simple but should be good enough to tickle their funny bone. Also, unlike adults, kids do not apply any kind of logic to jokes or, for that matter, anything that gives them happiness. This is why many such jokes have been created which reflect life in an unusual way for kids. These jokes help them…
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Protecting our Children With PAJ Find And Protect
When children are younger, it is far easier to keep track of them. We take them to school, and then bring them back. We go everywhere with them, and on the odd occasion we get some time off, they are with another reasonable adult – a grandparent, uncle or aunt, or a childminder. This gives us piece of mind that they are safe, we know exactly where they are at all times. But children grow into tweens, and then teens, and that is where the independence, and hence the uncertainty, begins. As the mother of a teen, it is impossible not to allow your child to develop their independence. Over…
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How To Break Out Of Depressive Thought Cycles
Depression can be a mild or debilitating condition, and many people go through it. As people experience depression differently, some may go through it more than once. Recognizing depression symptoms becomes more critical if you go through a depression cycle. Some signs of depression include: Withdrawing yourself from social circles or family and friends Feeling that nothing matters Thinking about death a lot Having low energy to get through the day Not enjoying the things you used to Extreme eating habits like overeating or not eating enough. Increased anxiety and irritability A depression cycle is the recurrence of symptoms that further put you in a bad mental space. One of…












