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The Little Lilypad is a lifestyle blog mostly written by a mum to two beautiful, cheeky and entertaining daughters. It is sometimes written by the Man on the Pad or by one of our baby bloggers. Occasionally we accept guest posts too. There is frequently talk of sustainable living, saving money, lifestyle and travel. It is hopefully helpful, sometimes funny and always honest.

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  1. Eating out with children : The survival guide

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    Last week we went out to dinner at a well known restaurant chain for lunch. When I say we, I dont mean a relaxing romantic dinner, I mean a family lunchtime "adventure" because going to lunch with children is never a relaxing affair. The food was great and we really enjoyed it but as far as the children were concerned, the eldest was more concerned with colouring in the picture she had been given, whilst the youngest decided to decorate the table with the majority of her meal.

    We always sit to eat our meals at the table at home and I think its important for the children to get used to eating out at restaurants. I always remember friends of ours looking in horror at the throught of taking their children to a restaurant because they were unsure how well they would behave. I dont worry about my children's beaviour in a restaurant but I do sometimes worry about the money we are spending on meals that arent always eaten. I know what my children like and dislike, so I tailor meals at home to their preferences but you cant always do that in a restaurant so more often than not, part of the meal left over, meaning a waste of food and money.

    Like any parent, wasting money isnt something I take kindly to, so when I was on the MyFamilyClub website last week, I was delighted to come across their new Dining Club. In their words "The Dining Club will save you money on eating out at 200 participating restaurants across the UK. We’ve bagged all sorts of brilliant deals, including great 2-for-1s, dinner-and-drink options, 25% off your bill – and best of all, at some restaurants kids eat free" I am always cautious of "voucher books" that you have to pay for up front as I think sometimes that they can get put to the back of a cupboard and you never get the use of them (trust me I am speaking from past experience) but I genuinely think I would use this as it is part of the MyFamilyClub Savings pack which includes reloadable gift cards, that save you money every time you reload them (thats a whole other blog post of discovery!)

    We eat out with our children far more than I ever did with my own parents. Growing up, I remember having it drilled into us that we didnt waste money but now as an adult I have a slightly more relaxed attitude, such as "if I save money on this, I can spend it on a new pair of shoes", but you get the general idea. I am conscious now that as my children grow up and become more aware of the value of things, teaching them money saving ideas is a great foundation for later life.

    The words "save money", "brilliant deals" and "kids eat free" are music to my mommy money saving ears and my shoe loving heart!

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    This blog has been featured on the Thrifty Families Blog!

     

  2. We can all stand up to cancer #su2c

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    Cancer.

    Its not a word that needs any explanation.

    I had plans this evening to write a heartfelt blog post in support of the Stand Up to Cancer campaign but I cant. Cancer affects everyone in different ways and I am compelled to sit, watch and support the amazing people and families, rather than try and articulate an inspiring blog post.

    If you can spare £5 or £10, text FIVE or TEN to 70404 or you can donate at the Stand Up to Cancer site here.

    Good night, hold your families tight xx

     

     

  3. Mumsclub Top 100 Mumprener Annual Business Awards

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    This week has been pretty amazing, as you will (hopefully) be aware, all your amazing votes secured me a spot in the Top 100 Business Mums award!Top100 winner

    However, the (cheeky) Mums Club Award organizers have added a twist, which we need your help to succeed with! After being grouped into County based teams, the Top 100 mums have been challenged to see which county can bring the most media attention!

    The organizers of the awards have published a points system:

    • 1 Point for a Twitter or Facebook mention
    • 2 Points for a Local Free paper or magazine/blog/website (with more      than 1-19k readership per month) mention
    • 3 Points for Local Radio or Local paid for press
    • 4 Points for Regional newspaper article or national mention/Blog or      website (with readership of 20k plus per month)
    • 5 points for Local TV
    • 10 points for National Newspaper or magazine
    • 15 points for National Radio
    • 20 points for National TV

    To help, you could mention our award in a blog post, tweet about the win, post on Facebook about being included in the Top 100 or contact anyone who you think could help us. 

    Examples:

    Tweet – @littlelilypadco is a Top 100 Mums In Business Mums Club Award Winner #mctop100 @mumsclub please RT

    We would also like to congratulate the other Warwickshire winners who would also welcome your support:

    Dorothy & Theodore – www.dorothyandtheodore.com

    Julie Williams Business Support Services – www.juliewilliams.eu

    Learningearly.co.uk – www.learningearly.co.uk

    LHA Accountancy Services – www.lhaaccountancy.co.uk

    Teddy & me – http://teddyandme.co.uk/

    Spot-Less Professional Valeting Services (UK) Ltd – www.spotlessvaleting.com

    We’ll keep you posted on how we get on at the finals. Fingers crossed!!

  4. Mumsclub Mumpreneur Top 100 Awards

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    This week has been a little dismal with all the rain, well that was until an email pinged into my inbox telling me that I had been nominated for the Mumsclub Top 100 Mumpreneurs for the Little Lilypad Blog.

    Receiving an email that says .....

    Congratulations you've been nominated for a
    Business Mum Award!
     

    body>Business Mum Awards - Nominated 2012

     

     ..... is certainly one way to brighten my day!

    If you didnt know, this week is National Business Mum Week! Business Mum Week was created to inspire the growth of UK mum-owned enterprise.  The week was the idea of a fellow business mum and founder of MumsClub, Jane Hopkins MBE with the aim of creating local media interest in mum run businesses and to create more mum-owned businesses.

    So with the awards already causing a huge buzz through social media channels, I was completely gobsmacked to be nominated amongst some amazing women. You can vote by clicking through the badge above but I never like asking for votes as it feels a little like a popularity contest for who is the coolest kid in school ! Even back in my school days, I was always happy being me, doing what made me happy and celebrating my friends success, so lets celebrate all these fantastic women and the determination, success and family flexibility they demonstrate!

    As for winning .... what will be will be.