Beauty and The Beast Pantomime at Hertfordshire Studios

Now, it’s not often that our teenager asks to go to something. He’s in his grumpy, teen-age-era, as most 16 year old boys are. However, after going to a bunch of plays with Amelia and Robin, Kai announced he wanted to go to a panto. There wasn’t much notice at all, but we jumped at him wanted to attend something, so we went to see Beauty and The Beast Pantomime at Hertfordshire Studios.

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A Big Steak at Kindling Steakhouse and Restaurant

Dann, Quang and I were all in Brighton for a work trip, to see a venue for a gaming event we are putting on in a few months. So, of course, we went out for a large early dinner or late lunch, depending on how you look at it! Quang, the master of finding places to eat, picked Kindling Steakhouse and Restaurant, which has a decent-sized, steak-centered menu. The Kindling Steakhouse and Restaurant has a few specials, that seem to rotate often, along with sharing specials if you are looking to split a big meal.

Sharing T-Bone Steak

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The Weakest Link Board Game – Trivia-style Game with Gimmicks

[Ad – Gifted Products] When it comes to board games, we play a lot of younger audience games every other Monday, at our local Geek Retreat. BUT, Dann and I also host dinner parties every other Tuesday, inviting a bunch of our friends over in the evening to play a game and enjoy some time together. This week, we played The Weakest Link board game, which is a trivia-style game based on the TV-show of the same name. This game felt like it fitted better to an older audience, ideal for teens and adults alike, as the trivia itself wasn’t designed with Robin’s age in mind.

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There’s a Monster in Your Show at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch

[Ad- gifted experience] We often go to the Queen’s theatre Hornchurch to see a number of plays throughout the year. They’ve got one auditorium, where their stage is front and centre. It’s a fantastic venue, always full of life. Before going in, they’ve got a little children’s book and play area, a cafe and a bar on the other side. Often, Dann and I go to shows for older audiences in the evening, but during the Easter break, we went to see There’s a Monster in Your Show with Robin and Amelia. Robin use to have the Monster in Your Books, back when we did bedtime reading, and was excited to see a show all around these characters.

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Common Signs It’s Time to Upgrade Your Tyres in Sheffield

Cars rarely give loud warnings when tyres start wearing out. Most of the time, the changes are gradual – a slightly longer stopping distance, a bit more vibration on the motorway, or a drive that doesn’t feel as steady as it once did. Because these shifts happen slowly, they’re easy to overlook until the difference becomes noticeable.

For many households, tyres are simply expected to keep working in the background while daily routines carry on. School runs, commuting, shopping trips, and weekend plans all depend on the car being ready when needed. Recognising the early signs that tyres may need replacing helps avoid disruption and keeps journeys running smoothly.

When preparing the car for seasonal travel, choosing suitable tyres in Sheffield at Dexel Tyre & Auto Centre can help support safer driving conditions. It is much easier to make a decision to upgrade by listening to minor alerts at the first instance.

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