Swagbucks Challenge – Last Stand

The Swagbucks challenge is coming to an end today. A sneaky peak of the league tables (and other people’s posts etc) makes it clear that I will not be bagging the £250 prize for the most points accrued. That said I have still built enough for £35 of Amazon vouchers in a short time and will very little effort to be fair. If I’m being very honest had I not been so busy over the past month work-wise I could have made more but a few clicks here, a couple of surveys, watching some videos and a couple of spacial offers later and I have enough for stocking fillers for the boys, a new slow cooker for me (mine disappeared during our house move…. I’m aghast!) or something extra for Roy.

The most enjoyed “bucks” have been those that have hit the account through my doing nothing. Others who have joined up via my referral link (below) and gone on to earn swagbucks themselves have helped me earn too. What a bonus!

Anyway – if you fancy earning a little extra for yourself then do give Swagbucks a go. I must dash, I have a few hours of this challenge left!

Referral link:
http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/NickiSue2  

 

 

To Butlins or Not to Butlins?

Forgetting for a moment that it is actually closer to Christmas than it is to anything else, I want to talk about our next holiday which hopefully will be February half term. Our last holiday was in Staffordshire and included a Travelodge, Thomasland / Drayton Manor and assorted day trips. It was great fun however I’m looking for something a little more this time around.

Camping is a no go. I have done my stint and anything that involves hand sized spiders in the shower block, mud in my bed or having to walk a mile to go to the loo during the night (which post-children could mean at least twice) is not my idea of a fun or relaxing holiday. In fact, camping with kids is right up there on my list of horrors next to hosting a birthday party in a soft play centre.

Clearly we need an alternative. We’ve considered going abroad however to be completely honest as Taylor is only two we’d rather wait another year or so and take them both when they are old enough to appreciate it. We considered getting a holiday cottage by the sea, an idea that is still a contender, however there is then the worry about the weather and what day trips and what not you can enjoy whether it is throwing it down or not.

We are now considering Butlins. There are a lot of bloggers who have been to Butlins, have tweeted or posted about their experiences and I’m intrigued. These are not reviews from random people on a holiday website but real experiences from people whom I have got to know via their blogs as they have with me through mine.

I love the historical aspect of Butlins too. Clearly the fact that they have been offering family holidays for so many years (and continue to do so) has to be a testament to them getting something right? The apartments look fabulous, and we could get away with a two bed (brothers can share!) and that gives us a lounge and what not to relax in. There are loads of sport and activities on every day and by February I should be able to get into a swimming costume without a shoe horn so the indoor  Waterworld sound fantastic. There are also live shows that we’ll all love and of course won’t get rained off, and simply loads for the boys (including Pingu and Mike the Knight. Who doesn’t love Pingu?!).

On paper it sounds absolutely perfect. Something for everyone, long hot showers with no beasties and no extra driving for Roy searching for museums, parks and what not. What I want is your opinion… to Butlins or not to Butlins? (And please, do not try and convince me that I should give camping another go! *shudders*).