The Definition – Crohn’s Disease: Crohn’s Disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the digestive system. Inflammation is the body’s reaction to injury or irritation, and can cause Ulcers, redness, swelling and pain. It’s actually named after a doctor who suddenly reported a few cases back in 1932. Crohn’s Disease to me – a big fat pain in … Continue reading Travelling With Crohns Disease
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Malaysian Jungle
MALAYSIA VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jllTNFIu8Fo&t=3s We bounced our way north of Kuala Lumpur in what is commonly known as a coach but would have been better described as an oversized space hopper. After 3 hours on this contraption and 30 minutes in a taxi we arrived at Kuala Tembeling. Right on the river it’s described as the … Continue reading Malaysian Jungle
Responsible Travel With Children
“Leaving a positive impact on the environment, but also the people that live there” It’s becoming more and more apparent these days that we all need to be thinking a little bit more when we book a holiday or travel to a new destination. So much of our environmental issues and social-economic problems are in … Continue reading Responsible Travel With Children
Eating My Way Around Girona
When I walked into the Girona food market I knew I was at home. I simply love the hive of activity, people shouting and selling their food, others bargaining with the sellers and most importantly everyone looks so happy. Food makes people happy. If you love food then you’ll love any market, if you just … Continue reading Eating My Way Around Girona
Cape Tribulation
Even if you have been to Australia you may not have heard of Cape Tribulation (aka Cape Trib). A place so serene and deserted you might feel like you have been dropped on a desert island to fend for yourself. It’s the famous spot where rainforest meets the sea, nothing but trees, white sand and … Continue reading Cape Tribulation
The Turkish Riviera
When I was packing for a trip to Turkey I was fairly certain I knew what to expect, some good food, extremely hot weather, and lots of Brits abroad. I was partly correct but there was so much more to this popular holiday destination - plus instead of Brits it there were Russians and lots … Continue reading The Turkish Riviera
Travelling With Infants
Up until a couple of weeks ago I couldn’t even tell you if there was a changing table on a plane. I mean have you seen the size of the toilet cubicles?! But having just booked our first holiday and with a few other trips lined up I made it my mission to immerse myself … Continue reading Travelling With Infants