Monday, 18 July 2011

Competition Time - Kate Middleton inspired treat for mum

Well, thankfully, after yesterday's scare we all woke happy and healthy in our own beds this morning., William's tummy all back to normal. I have no idea what caused him to be so unwell for a couple of hours but am very happy that my 'mummy instinct' was right and it was, apparently, just blip - a bit of a strange and dramatic one but just a blip. 

We spent almost the entire summer in a cubicle on a children's ward last year and I know of a few people that will be doing the same this year. When I'm in hospital, I really like treating myself with nice smellies.  Anything that's fresh and helps me feel positive hits the spot. This week's competition is for all mums who could do with a treat and I imagine that's all the mums who read this blog.  The prize is a treat inspired by Kate Middleton no less. 

The Duchess of Cambridge was the inspiration behind the new Yardley fragrance 'Royal English Daisy.' The scent is described as "reminiscent of flower filled meadows in the spring sunshine.  I always think Daisies are happy flowers and the scent is a bright and cheery one. It would be perfect for any mum, especially one who finds herself stuck in a hospital from time to time.



I have one of the limited edition Royal English Daisy set containing a eau de perfume and a body spray.  The sets will be coming out for the Christmas shopping season but you can have one right now. All you have to do is add a comment to this blog entry or on our facebook page to say you want to enter. A name will be pulled at random at 5pm on Friday 22nd July. Good luck!

1 comment:

  1. I have lost count of the school holidays my 3 older children have spent in various clubs and shipped around relatives as we count the days in a cubicle at GOS, this year we have been allowed a window of about 4 weeks when we will all be together for the summer holidays, the first time in years, before Daisy goes back in for the biggest surgery ever. It's possible to manage things around planned admissions but the emergency trips to A&E get the adrenaline going and at the same time, as you know so well, the juggling of childcare for the other siblings xx

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