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Choosing the Right High School

I cannot believe we have reached this milestone. It is time to apply for High School for our eldest daughter, who is now in her final year at Primary School. Excuse me while I cry in the corner for a minute.

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Choosing the Right High School

Ok, I’m back! Seriously, this is a huge deal for me. Back in the early 90s when I started high school, we simply went to the local school that we could walk to. There was no choice of neighbouring schools, we weren’t Catholic, my parents had no expectations of finding a school that was best for me and my siblings. How times have changed. We have been invited to school open evenings (pre- and post-Covid), we have pored over prospectuses, we have studied bus routes, and we have spoken to our friends about their experiences of choosing the right high school. It seems like a monumental task.

We are fortunate here in mid Cheshire to have several good schools within the catchment area. There is one in our town which is where we assumed we would send our children to. My husband and I both walked to school in our home town (he went to the rival Catholic school), he had a much better school experience than I did, and we felt that our local high school would be sufficient. Then we visited a girls’ high school in the nearby town and suddenly it wasn’t so clear. Our daughter loved it! We loved it. She will have to catch a bus and leave home earlier than she currently does, but she is excited about this new school possibility.

Single sex high school

The girls’ high school is a ten-minute drive from home and the bus goes right past our house on the route. It is a large school, much bigger than the one in our town that we previously thought we would be applying for. This high school is welcoming, modern, well equipped and seems to have something for everyone. I think it was the purpose-built dance studio and drama studio that clinched it for our daughter, but she fell in love. She can study dance or drama at GCSE level if she wants to. I never had that opportunity. She will have a business studies class as part of her curriculum. She has access to an engineering workshop where the girls are encouraged to explore STEM subjects, build electric cars, and be part of the future with design and technology.

My humiliating high school experiences

I still remember being humiliated in Year 9 by my electronics teacher because I struggled to understand a basic circuit board. He made me sit at my desk almost in tears after shouting at me in front of the whole class, and guess what, I lost interest in technology after that because I thought I wasn’t good enough. My high school experience was poor by comparison, and I was anxious about this transition for my daughter. I now feel more confident about our decision because I truly feel that she will be encouraged to develop her natural skills and talents and to learn new ones, which ultimately will give her confidence and capability to pursue whatever career she chooses in the future.

How was your experience of high school, and how did that inform your decision for your children? Please share in the comments.

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#Review: Inflata Nation Manchester

My children love indoor play centres. They have spent many happy hours in the soft play, flinging themselves down slides and jumping in the ball pool. We missed our indoor fun during the pandemic.

I was very happy to be offered a visit to Inflata Nation Manchester in return for a review of our experience. Read on to see how we enjoyed our family day out.

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#Review: Inflata Nation Manchester

Naturally my first concern was cleanliness and how many people would attend Inflata Nation. Kids carry germs and we know this, so how bad would it be in there with the threat of Covid-19 as well? I am pleased to report that the venue we visited in Manchester was clean and well organised. While it was busy, I could see that visitor numbers were being regulated, people were respectful of each other’s personal space, and we had lockers available to keep our belongings safe while we were on the bouncy castle.

I have visited Inflata Nation Manchester previously, but I didn’t go in the bouncy castle at the time because I didn’t want to go without my glasses. This time I was brave, and I went in. I am very glad that I did! There is something about a bouncy castle that brings out my inner child, and I was soon jumping along feeling like a 10-year-old again. Until I fell over and remembered I am nearly forty! I have not laughed so much in a long time because it was fun to fling myself around, falling over and bouncing off the sides without a care in the world.

My husband loves a bouncy castle

My husband loves a bouncy castle and he had great fun scrambling up and down slides, trying the big slide that our children didn’t like the look of, and bouncing so close to me and the girls that we kept falling over. He led us through the obstacle course, we played in the section with the spinning bouncy castle apparatus, we explored dark corners and we had fun in the ball pool. Our children loved the ball pool, especially when they found the tubes blowing out air that could suspend the balls as if by magic. That kept them entertained for a while.

We had to wear coloured wrist bands for our session that lasted for an hour. I think it was a good way to regulate numbers of people on the apparatus. An hour is certainly long enough for your average middle-aged parent and child combination. I couldn’t have coped with longer than that, but I think my children could have happily stayed on the bouncy castle all afternoon. They were incredibly thirsty after the session, so we enjoyed a cold slushie drink in the café afterwards. There is a choice of hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, cakes and crisps available which is just what you need for an energy boost after a good bouncy castle session.

I recommend Inflata Nation

I certainly recommend Inflata Nation for families with active children, and the cost is reasonable. You can plan birthday parties in there as well. We have now booked another session at a different location, this time in Runcorn, and I can’t wait to embrace my inner child again!

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Three Tips That Can Help Build Your Child’s Self-Esteem

As a parent, you want to do everything in your power to help your child have the best life possible. One of the most critical aspects of that is building their self-esteem. Healthy self-esteem can help them reach their goals and be successful in life, but many children struggle with this.

This blog post will discuss three tips that can help build your child’s self-esteem and give them all the tools they need for success!

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#1. Give Your Child Responsibilities and Chores 

You should help your child feel like they are contributing to the family and helping everyone out. This will give them a sense of purpose. They will feel important, and it is a great way to build their self-esteem. You can also encourage them by saying how proud you are of the work they did. This tip is less about making your child’s self-esteem, but more about getting them used to being responsible for specific tasks so that when they get older, they know what is expected of them in a job or school setting. Children who have learned how to be dependable at an early age tend to do better later in life because they have already developed these skills!

#2. Encourage Independence

As your child gets older, they may start to want more independence. This is a great thing! It would help if you encouraged this because it will help them be successful in life and achieve their goals. The way your child dresses and decides on a specific appearance is also increasing a sense of independence. For example, to find out how much do braces cost or that how much for that designer handbag. Asking for help when needed does not make someone weak; it shows that they are independent enough to know what they need and how to get there on their own. It can sometimes be hard for parents to let their children make some decisions on their own, but it is important to allow them the freedom and independence they need.

#3. Show Unconditional Love Every Day

When your child is feeling down or struggling, they should know that you love them no matter what. No matter how many mistakes they make in life, it does not mean that their parents will stop loving them. Only showing unconditional love when something terrible happens can give the impression to children that there are only certain times where they are loved and cared for; this isn’t true! It would be best if you let your child know how much you care about them and appreciate everything they do every day.

In conclusion, children need to be loved and cared for to build their self-esteem. As parents, it is your job to ensure that they are creating a strong sense of self so that when they get older, they will know how much you love them unconditionally!

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Scary Supernatural Action in Love Hurts (A Redcliffe Novel) #TheRedcliffeNovels

It is the spookiest month of the year, and today I share a scary excerpt from my debut novel, Love Hurts (A Redcliffe Novel).

There is nothing gentle in my books. You have been warned!

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“Love Hurts (A Redcliffe Novel)” Excerpt

Suddenly he was on his feet, so fast I didn’t see. He lunged at me and I screamed, jumping back as he grabbed for my neck. He fell to the floor and I backed up, finding myself pressed against the wall, staring at him in horror. He had tried to bite me! He wasn’t human. I couldn’t move; my body was frozen in fear as I watched Jack gather himself and stand up slowly. It wasn’t Jack that looked at me from those beautiful blue eyes. It was the monster from my dreams, and I screamed as he lunged at me again. I called his name, trying desperately to bring him back.

In a blur of movement someone pushed me away from Jack and put himself between us. It was Marcus. His eyes were glowing silver, his face white, and then he turned to Jack, restraining him, whispering to him. Jack went still in his arms and Marcus turned his head to me, looking very human again. 

“Are you alright, Jessica?” he asked gently.

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The Redcliffe novels series follow the adventures of bookshop owner Jessica Stone as she meets a man and falls in love, only to discover the hidden werewolf secrets of her close friends. That includes Simon Bunce, manager of the Ship Inn, who turns out to be lieutenant to the Redcliffe werewolf pack, and lover to the wolf alpha Danny Mason. He fights to protect his master from the ethereal animal familiar who threatens to claim their pack. Who knew the Cornish coast could be so deadly?

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How Your Life Changes When You Become More Spiritual

We live in a culture that, on the whole, denies the existence of a spiritual side of life. The universe, we’re told, is entirely mechanistic and always follows rules, no matter what. 

Unfortunately, the current picture of reality is incomplete. There is no explanation of why there is something rather than nothing, or how dumb matter can lead to conscious experience. And that means that there is still a lot of mystery out there. We can’t know for sure, but it does seem like we are living in a spiritual world. 

Spiritual awakening is a strange process. Some people can strive to achieve it all their lives and never get anywhere. Others don’t do anything, yet it overtakes them like an avalanche. 

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How Your Life Changes When You Become More Spiritual

The ancient Chinese philosophy of Daoism understood this well. In the primary Daoist text, Lao Tzu writes “the master does not strive for accomplishments, yet attains completion.” The idea here is that spiritual awakening isn’t something that we need to practice or aim for. Instead, it’s something that spontaneously happens once we cultivate spiritually fertile ground in our minds. 

Life changes tremendously when you become more spiritual. Once you leave the humdrum regular world behind and begin to explore the depths of what it means to be a person and have experiences, nothing is the same. 

You No Longer Cling To Things

A lot of people cling to things in their lives. It could be their jobs, relationships, money or health. But when you take a spiritual perspective, such clinging ceases to interest you. You have a much broader perspective on your own condition. 

In life, there is no point in clinging. We’re all headed for the same destination, so clinging to objects along the way doesn’t make much sense. In the long-run, we’re all dead. We will return to the nothingness from which we came. The spiritual person sees this and accepts it. 

You Can Detect Inauthenticity

When you don’t fully understand the spiritual landscape, it can be difficult to detect inauthenticity in your environment. People will often seem genuine to you, even if they have ulterior motives. 

However, once you enter a more spiritual space, the scales begin to fall away from your eyes. You’re better able to see the world as it really is, not the way that you wish it could be. 

Detecting inauthenticity is an important life skill, particularly in love and work. You don’t want to find yourself associating closely with people who do not have your best interests at heart. The spiritual person can often detect when there is a problem and avoid conflict or disappointment entirely. 

You Are Not Swayed By Attachment Or Aversion

Attachment and aversion drive much of our mental lives. For instance, when we have a romantic partner, we feel attached to them. Sometimes, we feel possessive of them. Attachment is a psychological state where we feel that we need the other person to feel healthy and happy. 

However, attachment comes with costs. Often, people will let us down. They will lie, cheat and steal. In these cases, attachment can become a source of pain. The person we thought loved us doesn’t. 

Something similar happens with aversion. Being around certain people can make us feel awkward, uncomfortable and generally unpleasant. We wish that we could get away from them. 

The spiritual person, however, isn’t particularly swayed by either of these sensations. They’re not numb to the world around them, but they don’t take it too seriously. They know in advance that lovers will cheat, so they prefer to concern themselves with the relationship as it is now. They also know that some people will be unpleasant, but they remind themselves that all bad things will pass. 

You Keep Noticing Patterns

Spiritual awakening rarely happens in isolation. Instead, once a person becomes spiritual, the world reflects their spirituality back at them. For instance, if you see angel number 555 in your environment, it means that you’re on a spiritual path, according to Heart Beat Angels. 

When you become spiritual, it seems that the universe knows that something has changed. Wild beasts will not attack you. Enemies will find no place to thrust their swords. These subtle changes on the outside reflect a profound alteration on the inside. 

Your Life Becomes One Of Service

Spiritual people do not hoard their treasures. Instead, they give everything they have to others, gaining more, the more they give. 

This seems like a strange thing to say. The non-spiritual person is highly concerned about other people taking advantage of their generosity. They worry that they will get nothing in return. 

But this is a fundamentally selfish attitude that the spiritual person shakes off. Their purpose becomes giving. Anything they receive in return is little more than renewed fodder so that they can continue giving more. 

Take a look at many of the most successful people in the world. They’re obsessed with giving. The more they give, the wealthier they become. 

You Enjoy Solitude

While spiritual people do many things to help others, they also enjoy solitude. They’re able to spend hours, days and even weeks alone without feeling the slightest touch of loneliness or need for distraction. They are at peace in their own minds. 

You Are More Connected To Nature

Modern society rips us from our natural circumstances and encourages us to lead clinical, sterile and generally dull lives. But as you become more spiritual, you develop a deeper understanding of the glory of nature. 

Nature does everything by itself. And, from what we can tell, it is all wholly effortless. What’s more, nature gives us everything that we need (including our brains for developing tools). Therefore, the spiritual personal venerates nature, accepting its central importance in a happy and healthy life.

You Don’t Feel Anxious


Lastly, spiritual people tend to be exceptionally low on the anxiety scale. Nothing gets to them because they always preserve their inner peace. They are often two people: the outer personality going around in the world, doing things that people do, and the inner meditative mind – somebody who is unfazed in the presence of chaos.

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How to Avoid Being an Overbearing Parent

Being an overbearing parent is not something that any parent ever wants to be, but sometimes that’s the situation you end up in. If you want to make sure that you don’t become the kind of parent who holds their child back, it’s up to you to make sure you adapt your parenting in the necessary ways.

Read on to find out more about how to avoid being an overbearing parent.

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Build Trust

If you want to avoid your child seeing you as an overbearing parent, you should try to focus on building trust between the two of you. When there’s trust, they know that you trust them and that you’re not going to be bugging them and checking up on them constantly. That might not sound like much, but it’s something that’s a very big deal to many kids, especially as they get a little older.

Don’t be Quick to Judge

When your child comes to you to talk and needs to open up about something that they’re going through, it’s very important that you don’t rush to judge them or the situation they’re in. Your kids will make all kinds of mistakes, and you should learn the lessons from your own past. Always take the time to listen and react that way, rather than simply judging them or their situation.

Let Them Do Fun Things Without You

If you want to avoid being an overbearing parent, you need to make sure that you’re giving your children the space and freedom to do things without you. Having that opportunity is key because they need to develop as individuals and not be constantly living in your shadow. If there’s a school trip planned by a student travel company, you should allow them to attend. It’s that kind of experience that can be highly valuable to young people.

Guide Without Urging Them

When it comes to helping your child make their next steps in life, you should always be there to guide them and provide them with the source of information they’re looking for. But you should always try to avoid going all out and urging them to put all of their eggs in one basket. They are their own person so you need to give them the space to develop themselves.

Understand That Mistakes and Failures Are Essential to Experience

Making mistakes and failing at certain things are all part of life and the experience we all have of life. If you’re a parent, you’ll probably want to protect your child from those things, but as they get older, they’ll need to make their own mistakes and then learn from them. That’s not something you necessarily want to take away from them.

There are lots of things you can do to raise your kids in the proper way, and that should certainly involve avoiding becoming an overbearing parent. If you want to make sure that they develop into well-rounded individuals, you should definitely pay attention to the points raised above.

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Samhain is the Season of the Witch

October is the month of the witch. Whilst many people are preparing for fun on the night of Halloween, with trick or treating, fancy dress and lots of chocolate and candy on the agenda, witches are already embracing the darker nights and shadowy days as they prepare to celebrate Samhain.

Read more to learn about Samhain and see my poem, “Season of the Witch,” in this blog post.

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How to Celebrate Samhain like a Witch

Connect with your ancestors and give thanks for their legacy.

We feel the veil thinning. This is the ethereal layer that separates life and death, and during October we feel a closer connection with our ancestors and those we have lost. We might hold a séance and ask for our ancestors to speak using divination. We might consult the Tarot or visit a medium for guidance. Or we might simply sit in silent contemplation at the graveside or in front of a photograph of the person we miss.

Notice the change of season.

Get outdoors, get lost in the forest, and marvel at the beautiful autumn displays provided by wildlife. You can collect conkers and apples, pick blackberries, and seek out mushrooms in dark corners. Listen out for winter birds, see the squirrels preparing for hibernation, and give thanks for a pleasant and plentiful summer harvest.

Decorate your home for Halloween (Samhain).

This can be done in many ways depending on your mood. I like to have fun with my Halloween decorations, by hanging a handcrafted wreath on my front door, sticking up skeletons, ghosts and spiders on the walls, and adding a few quirky trinkets and ornaments. Some witches prefer to embrace the darkness and choose more Gothic decoration. It is entirely your choice.

Dumb Supper: Host a party or invite friends round for dinner.

Samhain is about honouring our ancestors and celebrating our family, which includes close friends. Why not invite your favourite people round for dinner, make a spicy autumnal punch, and make merry for the season? You could bake an apple cake, make soup, play your favourite spooky songs, and get everyone dancing together.

Indulge in a little fancy dress.

Throughout the month of October, I like to wear my favourite spooky earrings, which include skulls, bats and pentagrams. Actually, I wear these all year round, but especially at Halloween! I also have a few witchy outfits that I like to wear for the occasion. One is a long medieval style dress in crushed velvet, another is a long, black velvet skirt and coordinating top, and finally I have my cute spooky t-shirt with bats and pumpkins printed all over. Have fun, and Happy Halloween!

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Poem: Season of the Witch by Catherine Green

When the night grows longer

And the day is short,

The ground grows colder

And the weather is dull,

This is the Season of the Witch.

——

When you hear a whisper in the dark

And you know you are alone,

What is that sound, a ghost in the air?

Familiar, eerie, a voice in the night,

This is the Season of the Witch.

——

When you feel a presence

And you look behind,

There stands a figure, familiar, long lost

You feel their magic calling you home,

This is the Season of the Witch.

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What Does It Take To Cope With a Sudden Disability or Impairment?

Many people in the world will grow old and pass away without ever noticing any kind of disability or impairment. Perhaps they might feel a little sluggish when they’re older and maybe they might need a bit of assistance getting around, but there is a surprisingly large percentage of people that won’t face a medical disability or major impairment.

These able-bodied people don’t really understand the weight that people with disabilities face. If someone is born with a disability or impairment then they can slowly but surely adjust to life with it. They’ll receive all the support they need and they’ll be encouraged every step of the way to live their life to the fullest.

But what happens when someone faces a sudden disability or impairment? What if they experience an accident or develop a medical condition that strips them of something they took for granted? These kinds of situations aren’t uncommon and they can be incredibly stressful and difficult to deal with. Here are some of the things you can do to overcome these challenges.

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Coming to terms with the illness

Perhaps one of the very first things you should be doing is coming to terms with a sudden illness or disability. Life can feel miserable and you might have trouble doing things that you would normally do because you’re just not used to the disability or impairment. You might find that you can no longer hang out with your friends and do the things that you’ve always enjoyed. It’s stressful, it’s depressing, and it takes a long time to recuperate. However, this is perhaps one of the most important steps in the entire process because it sets the foundation for how you tackle life’s challenges in the future. Thinking positively isn’t easy, but it can drastically turn the mood around and help you later in life.

Seek out a carer later in life to help

You can always look for a carer for disabled individuals if you’re in your senior years. This can help you overcome some of the more challenging aspects of living with a disability. You’ll receive help where you need it, and you may be able to adjust your home to help adapt to the disability or impairment. This can be relatively expensive depending on the type of disability you’re facing and how much care you need, but it’s also one of the better ways to help you overcome the limitations that you might face.

When you’re willing to try, there will be people there to help you

Many people with disabilities believe that it’s easy for them to be shunned and outcasted. They might find it hard to work with a disability and they might be discriminated against by family members and colleagues. However, if you show a positive attitude and work hard, you will be rewarded. People will see that there’s no reason to discriminate against you or treat you differently, and your willingness to try will outshine any negative connotations that people have about you.

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