I’ve never really given paradise a thought but if I was to sit and think about what paradise could actually be then I think me and my family experienced something close to that that during our day at Discovery Cove,…
When it comes to going anywhere with Dylan, we like to be prepared, be it a last minute trip or one which is planned months in advance. We come up with a plan of action so that Dylan will have…
We’ve been back from our Spanish getaway for a couple of months now, yet I still find myself recommending the apartment (disclaimer – we got a press discount) we stayed in with Clickstay, to fellow parents, especially Autism parents/carers who are looking for…
You tend to find a niche in this blogging business which your blog revolves around. Ten years ago I accidentally started a mummy blog, over the years this was the niche where my blog slotted in. After some time had…
We have got so used to flying with English speaking airports from Ireland to the UK and back again recently that I was slightly nervous at the prospect of booking special assistance in another country. But language wasn’t a barrier when…
The Gap of Dunloe is a narrow mountain pass forged between the MacGillycuddy Reeks and Purple Mountain by glacial flows. The river running through the gap is the river Loe from where the Gap gets its name. The man has been itching to take a trip…
I’ll have to hold my hands up and admit that the most nerve-wracking thing about us going travelling as a family is how Dylan will cope with what we are doing. We have always said we wouldn’t let autism hold…
I think one of the things I was most excited about experiencing in America was the food and the in particular American breakfasts. That was exactly what we got down the road from our hotel at Cocos Bakery Restaurant. It…
We visited Alton Towers last month for a press event to celebrate the 1st Birthday of the ‘In The Night Garden’s Magical Boat Ride’ in Cbeebies Land. What I didn’t say in that post was that we very almost didn’t…