Jack and the Beanstalk (Adult’s Only) at the King’s Head Theatre

[Ad- gifted experience] We’ve been to a lot of pantomimes over the last few years! They seem like such a classic, Christmastime activity and here we love seasonal events. Dann and I, however, have never been to an adult’s only panto. Pantomimes are known for their cheeky humor and innuendos, however, this was a few steps beyond that. Instead of cheeky humor, it was full of crude jokes, audience participation, and some of the classic panto moments that you’d expect. Jack and the Beanstalk at the King’s Head Theatre does have a child-friendly version as well, but this was not it!

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What’s the Best Thing? – Ranking Based Card Game

[Ad- gifted product] When it comes to board games, we play a large range of them! Every other Monday, Amelia, Robin, Dann and I have some shakes and play some board games at our local Geek Retreat while Kai goes off to the gym. This sort of after school activity is one that everyone really looks forward too, especially when it comes to hanging out as a family together. This week, our board game was What’s the Best Thing? which is a compact party game that works better if you really know the people you are playing with.

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Christmas Cat-Astrophe Escape Room at KnownEscape

In the colder months, when there isn’t much sunshine, we tend to book up an escape room or two! This time, we went to KnownEscape in Bishop’s Stotford for their Christmas Cat-Astrophe Escape Room, which is a Christmas version of their Crazy Cat Lady escape room that they run during the year. This Christmas theme is shown through the decorations in the room and through the slight change in puzzles, though we haven’t been to their original version of the game, we are pretty sure it would be very similar.

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Simple Comforts That Make Winter Better

Winter can slow everything down, making the days shorter, the evenings stretch longer, and suddenly the little things matter more than they did before.

While summer often encourages us to be out and about, winter invites us to turn inward, finding comfort in routines, warmth, and familiarity.

The reality is that enjoying winter isn’t about grand changes, but about embracing simple comforts that can loosen the strain on everyday life and allow you to find the colder season more enjoyable.

A Warm Home as the Foundation

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Mom Knows Best? How to Deal with Controlling Parents and Start to Live Independently

We love our parents. No matter if they hurt us sometimes, because everybody can make mistakes. But if you feel intense guilt after talking to your mom or dad? What if they try to make decisions for you, even though you’re already an adult? Is it just one of their mistakes?

Many adults grow up believing this is just “how parents are,” without realizing how deeply controlling behavior can affect them. But you and your controlling mother are adults who both can take accountability for yourselves, right? This article will show how to know controlling mothers and fathers and how to deal with them in a way that protects your emotional well-being.

Why Some Parents Are Controlling

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