Brunch, Shopping and Soft Play at the Tin Coo
See what we got up to on our family day out yesterday in our latest vlog!
Research has found that many new mums are not prepared for one of the most common medical conditions affecting newborns, with 1 in 3 British mums admitting they were not aware of infant colic prior to the birth of their child.
Personally before S was born I had never heard of infant colic, thankfully S didn’t suffer from infant colic but listening to other mums I soon realised how common it was.
Infant colic is a common problem that affects up to 1 in 5 babies, and usually begins when the infant is just a few weeks old. The signs and symptoms include:
· Intense crying bouts
· Crying in the late afternoon or evening that lasts several hours
· The baby’s face is red and flushed when they cry
· The baby clenches their fists, draws their knees up or arches their back while crying
This can also be a distressing time for new parents, not knowing what is affecting their child plus adding to sleepless nights and the usual pressures of being a new parent.
Infacol, Britain’s Number One Colic Remedy, and Cry-Sis, the only parenting charity dedicated to supporting parents through excessive infant crying, have launched the first Infant Colic Awareness Month in September 2017.
If you would like to support Colic Awareness Month, you can donate to Cry-Sis on http://www.cry-sis.org.uk/donate.html.
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Big Fish Little Fish held their first family rave at The Assemby on Sunday. It was a great event and their next Aberdeen event is on Sunday 14th January 2018. You can find out the details of the next event here.
Three UK were kind enough to lend me the Samsung Galaxy S8+ for a month along with a months data, calls and text allowance.
First off, I’ll let you know that I have had an iPhone ever since the iPhone 3G came out 9 years ago and some would say I’m a bit of an Apple geek!
But sometimes you’ve got to try something new! This review is based on my usual use of a smartphone as a parent and a blogger. Please note that my comparisons are against using my 2 year old iPhone 6S+
I think I fell in love with the design of the phone straight away – it was so shiny, smooth, just looked and felt great!
It does have a slightly different charger from previous models which means you only have the charger that comes with the phone and not the multiple other cables you have around the house.
The expandable memory is a plus for me as my iPhone is currently the 128GB version so I love the fact that there is the standard 64GB model of the Samsung S8+ which you can then boost the memory with a micro SD card as I know a lot of people struggle with phone memory.
All the usual apps you would expect to be available, such as Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp, are in the Play Store ready for you to download.
Looking for most of the apps which I use on a regular basis and the two I could not find were Canva and Tweetbot. There are plenty of Twitter apps available, however I couldn’t find one that kept my reading place in my feed and lists quite like Tweetbot – it could be that I just hadn’t found the right one!
The Google Photos app is perfect to use on this phone for backing up your photos and videos. You can set this to back up in the background so your photos and videos are backed up straight away.
The battery life lasted all day, even with heavier use than normal during the time I was off work – something I struggle with on my iPhone when I usually need to carry a battery pack just in case!
For me, as a parent and a blogger, photo quality is an important factor when it comes to choosing a phone.
You want to capture those precious moments in the best quality possible for looking back on in years to come.
Here is a few of the photos I took on the Samsung S8+
One feature that stood out for me was the infinity display, it just made watching videos on YouTube or Stories on Instagram that bit more enjoyable. The vibrant colours really stood out and as they claim it’s the big screen that feels small.
Overall the Samsung S8+ has left me questioning what phone I’m going to get when I next upgrade. I thought, and those who know me thought, there was no chance that I would make the switch but after a month using the Samsung S8+ I think I could be swayed!
For everyday use as a blogger and a parent, from social media to photo taking the Samsung did not let me down.
*** Samsung Galaxy S8+ was provided on loan by Three UK along with a months data, calls and texts allowance. As always all opinions are my own ***