Eating Cake and Cocktails at Hotel Sacher

There are lots of different places in Vienna, Austria to eat cakes! One of the more fancy locations is Hotel Sacher, which has one of those famous chocolate cakes. Outside the cafe part of the hotel, there is always a long queue of people waiting to get in to eat. We didn’t have to wait too long in the queue, due to the time of day that we went, which was a plus! Even with a long wait, if you are a fan of cakes, it’s well worth it. They give you a big menu that has a bit of history in it and the seating inside is very full but beautiful. It’s a lovely place for desserts! We shared a bunch of cakes so we all could try everything, which was a fantastic idea.

Sacher Cube

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Zzzopla Thunder Ball – Bounce, Spin and Play

Previously, Robin has reviewed the Zzopla Mini Ball, which is a smaller version of this toy, however she also got her hands on this red Zzzopla Thunder Ball (thunder being the design) which is full sized! It’s quite a bit larger and heavier than the mini, creating something that doesn’t quite adapt itself as well to being a fidget, but does have some very fun uses.

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Trying KFC’s new Pickle Menu

I am known widely as someone who very much enjoys pickles. Specifically, American-style dill pickles that often can only be found at Subway or McDonalds, as they are very sour and very much full of dill. I am known to like pickles so much, that four separate people told me about the KFC pickle menu, and I honestly thought it was some sort of April Fool’s joke, until it came out! Dann and I went right to our local KFC to try it all. Pickle Mania is what they are calling their new pickle range, which can all be ordered in one box meal. Dann and I each got a box, which was fun to try!

Pickle Loaded Fries

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Dogman 20,000 Fleas Under The Sea Board Game – Fun Concept

[Ad – Gifted Products] We have a tradition of playing with board games every other Monday, at our local Geek Retreat, where we find ourselves spending some wind-down after the first school and work day of the week. We’ve been exploring a bunch of the Dogman board games, so went on to play Dogman 20,000 Fleas Under the Sea as Robin is such a big Dogman fan! We often feel that getting the board games that contain these book characters really encourages reading in our household.

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How to Study for the IB Diploma: Tips for CAS, TOK, EE and More!

Studying for the IB Diploma is unlike any other qualification. Alongside demanding subjects, students must also balance Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS), Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and the Extended Essay (EE). This combination can feel overwhelming without a clear strategy in place.

The key to success is understanding how each part of the IB fits together and planning your study accordingly. Read further to discover how to manage every component of the IB Diploma with confidence and control.

The IB Diploma Structure

Subjects and Core Components

The IB Diploma is built around six subjects and three core elements. Your subjects require consistent revision and exam preparation, while CAS, TOK and the EE demand long-term organisation and reflection.

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