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I had the pleasure of seeing my 6-year old nephew this weekend, and although a common saying, it’s true when they say, kids say the darnedest things. He sat me down, told me to cross my legs and pray to God. I asked if he would mind going first – and while I won’t go...
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Growing up, you tend to have an idea of your life on a timeline, mapped out in front of you with each successive milestone marking a new momentous occasion or point in your life. At 18 whilst studying at university, I believed that my life would be on track by the time I reached 25....
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humble brush
Swedish innovation and design is increasingly popular around the world, due mostly to its simplistic and often effective design. Our homes, cafes and offices are all by-products of Swedish design sporting exposed wood, clean cut lines and minimalist detailing, and now the signature that we have come to know and love is starting to make its...
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At the age of 20, the career I have ahead of me is inevitably exciting. As an ambitious person I am forever excited by the potential opportunities that await me and this is what motivates me to work harder day by day. But inevitably as we grow older, some of us are faced with an...
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This year marks 100 years since the birth of one of our most loved authors, Roald Dahl. Publishing his first book, The Gremlins, more than 70 years ago, Dahl went on to pen some of the greatest children’s stories of our time; with titles including Matilda, The Twits, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The...
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kidzania
With locations all over the world from Dubai and Tokyo to Istanbul and Mexico it was only a matter of time before this revolutionary educational experience for children aged 4-14 came to London. Sitting in the heart of Westfield shopping centre is KidZania world; a place in which kids can go to let their imaginations...
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You can’t Botox your ovaries; it’s a sentence I read the other day that has stuck with me. It’s been playing on my mind and I can’t shake it. The article itself focused on the argument that women should consider starting a family soon after graduating from uni in order to diminish the risk of tackling...
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For me there is nothing better than going out to eat, whether it’s for brunch with my girlfriends on a lazy Sunday morning or a date night somewhere fancy with my significant other. Sitting with people I love catching up over good food and great wine is one of life’s little pleasures, it’s something I...
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I was ten years old when I asked my friends to play ‘jump the cloud’ with me. This was a game I’d made up, where I pretended that the painted shapes on the playground concrete were clouds and imagined that the space around them was the sky. But my friends were going on eleven and they were growing...
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What would we do without them? Yesterday I was walking down Oxford Street after having lunch with a close friend that I don’t get to see as often as I would like. A girl, in a rush and carrying a number of paper bags filled with her latest purchases, stopped next to me at the...
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