Her first ever steps! She couldn’t be more chuffed with herself 😝
24 hours @wildernesshq – yes we had torrential rain & lots of muddy fields, but when you haven’t been to a festival since before Covid it was SO worth it. Outfit of course inspired by Barbie #barbiecore
24 hours @wildernesshq – yes we had torrential rain & lots of muddy fields, but when you haven’t been to a festival since before Covid it was SO worth it. Outfit of course inspired by Barbie #barbiecore
24 hours @wildernesshq – yes we had torrential rain & lots of muddy fields, but when you haven’t been to a festival since before Covid it was SO worth it. Outfit of course inspired by Barbie #barbiecore
Back on @jeremyvineon5 this morning joining the panel and doing an explainer on AI. Been reading a lot recently about the impact AI is going to have on jobs and the real dangers of it. By 2050 it’s going to be a billion times smarter than the smartest human 🤯 Quite incredible how much it’s going to impact our lives over the next few decades…#jeremyvineshow
Joined @stormhuntley show for the first time this morning and loved it! We discussed the NHS, how to stop school absences & whether the government should save cinemas. Thanks to all the people who called in – always so interesting hearing from people who have had first hand experiences 👌
Currently having a coffee with an empty pram beside me – what a surreal feeling! Can’t believe this little tinker officially starts nursery today 🥹 Up until now all our childcare has been covered by 2 sets of wonderful grandparents – but we are pulling in reinforcement (not to mention I think it’s great for her to socialise with other babes her age) While I have left her loads over the past year this definitely feels like a “moment”. Having to buy her new shoes and a backpack and hand over at the door…for the first time she’s going to create her own little world and relationships separate from family life! Go on my girl ✨ I wish you the best of luck ✨
Currently having a coffee with an empty pram beside me – what a surreal feeling! Can’t believe this little tinker officially starts nursery today 🥹 Up until now all our childcare has been covered by 2 sets of wonderful grandparents – but we are pulling in reinforcement (not to mention I think it’s great for her to socialise with other babes her age) While I have left her loads over the past year this definitely feels like a “moment”. Having to buy her new shoes and a backpack and hand over at the door…for the first time she’s going to create her own little world and relationships separate from family life! Go on my girl ✨ I wish you the best of luck ✨
Currently having a coffee with an empty pram beside me – what a surreal feeling! Can’t believe this little tinker officially starts nursery today 🥹 Up until now all our childcare has been covered by 2 sets of wonderful grandparents – but we are pulling in reinforcement (not to mention I think it’s great for her to socialise with other babes her age) While I have left her loads over the past year this definitely feels like a “moment”. Having to buy her new shoes and a backpack and hand over at the door…for the first time she’s going to create her own little world and relationships separate from family life! Go on my girl ✨ I wish you the best of luck ✨
We’ve just got back from our first all inclusive holiday. I’m not usually an all-inclusive kinda person, so thought I’d share a few things on how we found it. ✨What I loved There was barely any admin. Holidaying with a 1.5 year old can sometimes be a logistical nightmare. Day bags! Snacks! Car seats! Naps! Too hot! Too cold! Change of clothes! Cook! Clean! Honestly we didn’t have any of this as we were always super close to our room, there were food options everywhere & the hotel arranged transfers. We really didn’t lift a finger. Kids club! All the kids went everyday from 3 – 6pm (hence the afternoon cocktail drinking 😋) giving us a little reminder of what it was like holidaying pre-baby. WARNING: we did have tears on one of the days at drop off, but it helped that she was in there with the other 4 babies we were away with. The staff! They went above & beyond to make us feel welcome. I don’t know what kind of training goes on at @ikosresorts but every single person was outstanding and never once did we feel like we had to apologise for our unruly rabble or odd requests. ✨What I missed For me I love the adventure of a holiday – exploring new places, finding hidden gems, doing multiple activities. This obviously features a lot less when you’re in a resort. The hotel did arrange for us to have a car for the day, but by the end of the week I was ready for a change of scene. This is very much a personality trait in me though – I always like having lots of variety in my day. Restaurant choices. The food and drink were excellent and we had 5 restaurants to choose from, however only 2 did breakfast and lunch and they both had similar setups. Again, just because I like loads of variety, by the end of the week I was ready for a change. We had 2 brilliant dinners outside of the resort and the hotel were great at arranging babysitters & taxis for us. All in all we had a wonderful holiday. If you have small children and are looking for a break then I thoroughly recommend. It’s not something I would have done before having a kid, but it was perfect for our family 🙌
We’ve just got back from our first all inclusive holiday. I’m not usually an all-inclusive kinda person, so thought I’d share a few things on how we found it. ✨What I loved There was barely any admin. Holidaying with a 1.5 year old can sometimes be a logistical nightmare. Day bags! Snacks! Car seats! Naps! Too hot! Too cold! Change of clothes! Cook! Clean! Honestly we didn’t have any of this as we were always super close to our room, there were food options everywhere & the hotel arranged transfers. We really didn’t lift a finger. Kids club! All the kids went everyday from 3 – 6pm (hence the afternoon cocktail drinking 😋) giving us a little reminder of what it was like holidaying pre-baby. WARNING: we did have tears on one of the days at drop off, but it helped that she was in there with the other 4 babies we were away with. The staff! They went above & beyond to make us feel welcome. I don’t know what kind of training goes on at @ikosresorts but every single person was outstanding and never once did we feel like we had to apologise for our unruly rabble or odd requests. ✨What I missed For me I love the adventure of a holiday – exploring new places, finding hidden gems, doing multiple activities. This obviously features a lot less when you’re in a resort. The hotel did arrange for us to have a car for the day, but by the end of the week I was ready for a change of scene. This is very much a personality trait in me though – I always like having lots of variety in my day. Restaurant choices. The food and drink were excellent and we had 5 restaurants to choose from, however only 2 did breakfast and lunch and they both had similar setups. Again, just because I like loads of variety, by the end of the week I was ready for a change. We had 2 brilliant dinners outside of the resort and the hotel were great at arranging babysitters & taxis for us. All in all we had a wonderful holiday. If you have small children and are looking for a break then I thoroughly recommend. It’s not something I would have done before having a kid, but it was perfect for our family 🙌
We’ve just got back from our first all inclusive holiday. I’m not usually an all-inclusive kinda person, so thought I’d share a few things on how we found it. ✨What I loved There was barely any admin. Holidaying with a 1.5 year old can sometimes be a logistical nightmare. Day bags! Snacks! Car seats! Naps! Too hot! Too cold! Change of clothes! Cook! Clean! Honestly we didn’t have any of this as we were always super close to our room, there were food options everywhere & the hotel arranged transfers. We really didn’t lift a finger. Kids club! All the kids went everyday from 3 – 6pm (hence the afternoon cocktail drinking 😋) giving us a little reminder of what it was like holidaying pre-baby. WARNING: we did have tears on one of the days at drop off, but it helped that she was in there with the other 4 babies we were away with. The staff! They went above & beyond to make us feel welcome. I don’t know what kind of training goes on at @ikosresorts but every single person was outstanding and never once did we feel like we had to apologise for our unruly rabble or odd requests. ✨What I missed For me I love the adventure of a holiday – exploring new places, finding hidden gems, doing multiple activities. This obviously features a lot less when you’re in a resort. The hotel did arrange for us to have a car for the day, but by the end of the week I was ready for a change of scene. This is very much a personality trait in me though – I always like having lots of variety in my day. Restaurant choices. The food and drink were excellent and we had 5 restaurants to choose from, however only 2 did breakfast and lunch and they both had similar setups. Again, just because I like loads of variety, by the end of the week I was ready for a change. We had 2 brilliant dinners outside of the resort and the hotel were great at arranging babysitters & taxis for us. All in all we had a wonderful holiday. If you have small children and are looking for a break then I thoroughly recommend. It’s not something I would have done before having a kid, but it was perfect for our family 🙌
We’ve just got back from our first all inclusive holiday. I’m not usually an all-inclusive kinda person, so thought I’d share a few things on how we found it. ✨What I loved There was barely any admin. Holidaying with a 1.5 year old can sometimes be a logistical nightmare. Day bags! Snacks! Car seats! Naps! Too hot! Too cold! Change of clothes! Cook! Clean! Honestly we didn’t have any of this as we were always super close to our room, there were food options everywhere & the hotel arranged transfers. We really didn’t lift a finger. Kids club! All the kids went everyday from 3 – 6pm (hence the afternoon cocktail drinking 😋) giving us a little reminder of what it was like holidaying pre-baby. WARNING: we did have tears on one of the days at drop off, but it helped that she was in there with the other 4 babies we were away with. The staff! They went above & beyond to make us feel welcome. I don’t know what kind of training goes on at @ikosresorts but every single person was outstanding and never once did we feel like we had to apologise for our unruly rabble or odd requests. ✨What I missed For me I love the adventure of a holiday – exploring new places, finding hidden gems, doing multiple activities. This obviously features a lot less when you’re in a resort. The hotel did arrange for us to have a car for the day, but by the end of the week I was ready for a change of scene. This is very much a personality trait in me though – I always like having lots of variety in my day. Restaurant choices. The food and drink were excellent and we had 5 restaurants to choose from, however only 2 did breakfast and lunch and they both had similar setups. Again, just because I like loads of variety, by the end of the week I was ready for a change. We had 2 brilliant dinners outside of the resort and the hotel were great at arranging babysitters & taxis for us. All in all we had a wonderful holiday. If you have small children and are looking for a break then I thoroughly recommend. It’s not something I would have done before having a kid, but it was perfect for our family 🙌
We’ve just got back from our first all inclusive holiday. I’m not usually an all-inclusive kinda person, so thought I’d share a few things on how we found it. ✨What I loved There was barely any admin. Holidaying with a 1.5 year old can sometimes be a logistical nightmare. Day bags! Snacks! Car seats! Naps! Too hot! Too cold! Change of clothes! Cook! Clean! Honestly we didn’t have any of this as we were always super close to our room, there were food options everywhere & the hotel arranged transfers. We really didn’t lift a finger. Kids club! All the kids went everyday from 3 – 6pm (hence the afternoon cocktail drinking 😋) giving us a little reminder of what it was like holidaying pre-baby. WARNING: we did have tears on one of the days at drop off, but it helped that she was in there with the other 4 babies we were away with. The staff! They went above & beyond to make us feel welcome. I don’t know what kind of training goes on at @ikosresorts but every single person was outstanding and never once did we feel like we had to apologise for our unruly rabble or odd requests. ✨What I missed For me I love the adventure of a holiday – exploring new places, finding hidden gems, doing multiple activities. This obviously features a lot less when you’re in a resort. The hotel did arrange for us to have a car for the day, but by the end of the week I was ready for a change of scene. This is very much a personality trait in me though – I always like having lots of variety in my day. Restaurant choices. The food and drink were excellent and we had 5 restaurants to choose from, however only 2 did breakfast and lunch and they both had similar setups. Again, just because I like loads of variety, by the end of the week I was ready for a change. We had 2 brilliant dinners outside of the resort and the hotel were great at arranging babysitters & taxis for us. All in all we had a wonderful holiday. If you have small children and are looking for a break then I thoroughly recommend. It’s not something I would have done before having a kid, but it was perfect for our family 🙌
We’ve just got back from our first all inclusive holiday. I’m not usually an all-inclusive kinda person, so thought I’d share a few things on how we found it. ✨What I loved There was barely any admin. Holidaying with a 1.5 year old can sometimes be a logistical nightmare. Day bags! Snacks! Car seats! Naps! Too hot! Too cold! Change of clothes! Cook! Clean! Honestly we didn’t have any of this as we were always super close to our room, there were food options everywhere & the hotel arranged transfers. We really didn’t lift a finger. Kids club! All the kids went everyday from 3 – 6pm (hence the afternoon cocktail drinking 😋) giving us a little reminder of what it was like holidaying pre-baby. WARNING: we did have tears on one of the days at drop off, but it helped that she was in there with the other 4 babies we were away with. The staff! They went above & beyond to make us feel welcome. I don’t know what kind of training goes on at @ikosresorts but every single person was outstanding and never once did we feel like we had to apologise for our unruly rabble or odd requests. ✨What I missed For me I love the adventure of a holiday – exploring new places, finding hidden gems, doing multiple activities. This obviously features a lot less when you’re in a resort. The hotel did arrange for us to have a car for the day, but by the end of the week I was ready for a change of scene. This is very much a personality trait in me though – I always like having lots of variety in my day. Restaurant choices. The food and drink were excellent and we had 5 restaurants to choose from, however only 2 did breakfast and lunch and they both had similar setups. Again, just because I like loads of variety, by the end of the week I was ready for a change. We had 2 brilliant dinners outside of the resort and the hotel were great at arranging babysitters & taxis for us. All in all we had a wonderful holiday. If you have small children and are looking for a break then I thoroughly recommend. It’s not something I would have done before having a kid, but it was perfect for our family 🙌
We’ve just got back from our first all inclusive holiday. I’m not usually an all-inclusive kinda person, so thought I’d share a few things on how we found it. ✨What I loved There was barely any admin. Holidaying with a 1.5 year old can sometimes be a logistical nightmare. Day bags! Snacks! Car seats! Naps! Too hot! Too cold! Change of clothes! Cook! Clean! Honestly we didn’t have any of this as we were always super close to our room, there were food options everywhere & the hotel arranged transfers. We really didn’t lift a finger. Kids club! All the kids went everyday from 3 – 6pm (hence the afternoon cocktail drinking 😋) giving us a little reminder of what it was like holidaying pre-baby. WARNING: we did have tears on one of the days at drop off, but it helped that she was in there with the other 4 babies we were away with. The staff! They went above & beyond to make us feel welcome. I don’t know what kind of training goes on at @ikosresorts but every single person was outstanding and never once did we feel like we had to apologise for our unruly rabble or odd requests. ✨What I missed For me I love the adventure of a holiday – exploring new places, finding hidden gems, doing multiple activities. This obviously features a lot less when you’re in a resort. The hotel did arrange for us to have a car for the day, but by the end of the week I was ready for a change of scene. This is very much a personality trait in me though – I always like having lots of variety in my day. Restaurant choices. The food and drink were excellent and we had 5 restaurants to choose from, however only 2 did breakfast and lunch and they both had similar setups. Again, just because I like loads of variety, by the end of the week I was ready for a change. We had 2 brilliant dinners outside of the resort and the hotel were great at arranging babysitters & taxis for us. All in all we had a wonderful holiday. If you have small children and are looking for a break then I thoroughly recommend. It’s not something I would have done before having a kid, but it was perfect for our family 🙌
We’ve just got back from our first all inclusive holiday. I’m not usually an all-inclusive kinda person, so thought I’d share a few things on how we found it. ✨What I loved There was barely any admin. Holidaying with a 1.5 year old can sometimes be a logistical nightmare. Day bags! Snacks! Car seats! Naps! Too hot! Too cold! Change of clothes! Cook! Clean! Honestly we didn’t have any of this as we were always super close to our room, there were food options everywhere & the hotel arranged transfers. We really didn’t lift a finger. Kids club! All the kids went everyday from 3 – 6pm (hence the afternoon cocktail drinking 😋) giving us a little reminder of what it was like holidaying pre-baby. WARNING: we did have tears on one of the days at drop off, but it helped that she was in there with the other 4 babies we were away with. The staff! They went above & beyond to make us feel welcome. I don’t know what kind of training goes on at @ikosresorts but every single person was outstanding and never once did we feel like we had to apologise for our unruly rabble or odd requests. ✨What I missed For me I love the adventure of a holiday – exploring new places, finding hidden gems, doing multiple activities. This obviously features a lot less when you’re in a resort. The hotel did arrange for us to have a car for the day, but by the end of the week I was ready for a change of scene. This is very much a personality trait in me though – I always like having lots of variety in my day. Restaurant choices. The food and drink were excellent and we had 5 restaurants to choose from, however only 2 did breakfast and lunch and they both had similar setups. Again, just because I like loads of variety, by the end of the week I was ready for a change. We had 2 brilliant dinners outside of the resort and the hotel were great at arranging babysitters & taxis for us. All in all we had a wonderful holiday. If you have small children and are looking for a break then I thoroughly recommend. It’s not something I would have done before having a kid, but it was perfect for our family 🙌
We’ve just got back from our first all inclusive holiday. I’m not usually an all-inclusive kinda person, so thought I’d share a few things on how we found it. ✨What I loved There was barely any admin. Holidaying with a 1.5 year old can sometimes be a logistical nightmare. Day bags! Snacks! Car seats! Naps! Too hot! Too cold! Change of clothes! Cook! Clean! Honestly we didn’t have any of this as we were always super close to our room, there were food options everywhere & the hotel arranged transfers. We really didn’t lift a finger. Kids club! All the kids went everyday from 3 – 6pm (hence the afternoon cocktail drinking 😋) giving us a little reminder of what it was like holidaying pre-baby. WARNING: we did have tears on one of the days at drop off, but it helped that she was in there with the other 4 babies we were away with. The staff! They went above & beyond to make us feel welcome. I don’t know what kind of training goes on at @ikosresorts but every single person was outstanding and never once did we feel like we had to apologise for our unruly rabble or odd requests. ✨What I missed For me I love the adventure of a holiday – exploring new places, finding hidden gems, doing multiple activities. This obviously features a lot less when you’re in a resort. The hotel did arrange for us to have a car for the day, but by the end of the week I was ready for a change of scene. This is very much a personality trait in me though – I always like having lots of variety in my day. Restaurant choices. The food and drink were excellent and we had 5 restaurants to choose from, however only 2 did breakfast and lunch and they both had similar setups. Again, just because I like loads of variety, by the end of the week I was ready for a change. We had 2 brilliant dinners outside of the resort and the hotel were great at arranging babysitters & taxis for us. All in all we had a wonderful holiday. If you have small children and are looking for a break then I thoroughly recommend. It’s not something I would have done before having a kid, but it was perfect for our family 🙌
We’ve just got back from our first all inclusive holiday. I’m not usually an all-inclusive kinda person, so thought I’d share a few things on how we found it. ✨What I loved There was barely any admin. Holidaying with a 1.5 year old can sometimes be a logistical nightmare. Day bags! Snacks! Car seats! Naps! Too hot! Too cold! Change of clothes! Cook! Clean! Honestly we didn’t have any of this as we were always super close to our room, there were food options everywhere & the hotel arranged transfers. We really didn’t lift a finger. Kids club! All the kids went everyday from 3 – 6pm (hence the afternoon cocktail drinking 😋) giving us a little reminder of what it was like holidaying pre-baby. WARNING: we did have tears on one of the days at drop off, but it helped that she was in there with the other 4 babies we were away with. The staff! They went above & beyond to make us feel welcome. I don’t know what kind of training goes on at @ikosresorts but every single person was outstanding and never once did we feel like we had to apologise for our unruly rabble or odd requests. ✨What I missed For me I love the adventure of a holiday – exploring new places, finding hidden gems, doing multiple activities. This obviously features a lot less when you’re in a resort. The hotel did arrange for us to have a car for the day, but by the end of the week I was ready for a change of scene. This is very much a personality trait in me though – I always like having lots of variety in my day. Restaurant choices. The food and drink were excellent and we had 5 restaurants to choose from, however only 2 did breakfast and lunch and they both had similar setups. Again, just because I like loads of variety, by the end of the week I was ready for a change. We had 2 brilliant dinners outside of the resort and the hotel were great at arranging babysitters & taxis for us. All in all we had a wonderful holiday. If you have small children and are looking for a break then I thoroughly recommend. It’s not something I would have done before having a kid, but it was perfect for our family 🙌
We are back on your screens tonight for the next instalment of The Good Gadget Guide – 7pm on @channel5_tv. Testing everything from security cameras, smart water dispensers and travel cases @thegadgetshow
Monday morning let’s go! Great show this afternoon with @alexisconran_official on @jeremyvineon5. Lots of people calling in to talk about their experience of not being able to use cash. Do you think it’s right that we are heading towards a cashless society? Has the system ever gone down preventing you from paying? #Channel5 #AlexisConran
On your tellies with @ortisdeley & @jonbentley90 at 7pm on @channel5_tv as we help another family transform their lives with a techy makeover 🤖🦄 Dress is from @cocofennell rented from the wonderful @hurr (thoroughly recommend having a look on @hurr if you’re after a wedding outfit to wear this summer) #thegadgetshowlive
Happy Monday! Joined @stormhuntley & @thejamesmax to discuss the top stories of the day – and also our favourite “picky bits” – the things you assemble from the fridge to eat for dins. Cheese on toast takes the top place for me – how about you?
Great start to the week working alongside @alexisconran_official and @theblackfarmer 💪 So enjoy doing live TV…requires all my brain power 😂