6/19/2018



Being a mother means being there for every up and down in your child’s life. It means putting your all into a relationship, from nurturing to befriending. You are there from the very first moment, and you want to be there through every moment afterwards. You have watched her grow from a baby into a full-grown woman before you could even blink, and now she has found the love of her life and is ready to get married.

Time goes by so quickly, which is why making the most out of every moment is important, for you and for her. You don’t have time to do things twice, you don’t have time to play it safe. When it comes to big milestones like her wedding, you want the experience to be as incredible and unique as she is, and as her mother, it is your job to help her realize her dreams.

Far too many weddings are based wholly on tradition, despite those traditions being steeped in cultural significance that no longer applies. Yes, many young brides want nothing more than the traditional white wedding they’ve seen again and again, but a wedding should be a unique experience, meaning you should never shy away from exciting or different traditions just because it wasn’t featured in the latest wedding magazine. You can do whatever you want and make your own traditions, which is why as her mother you should do all you can to help her have her dream wedding.

To help both of you get started with planning, consider these unique wedding traditions to use on her big day:
We all know the importance of leading an active lifestyle, with both the media and our peers constantly discussing the benefits of keeping fit. Statistics show that UK gym memberships rose by 5.1% between March 2016 and March 2017. As a nation, we are clearly trying to become more active – but does the same apply to our children?


A report by The Guardian indicated that 75% of children are now spending less time outside than prison inmates. Guidelines published by the UN recommend a minimum of one hour per day of outdoor exercise, yet studies show that the majority of children in the UK get less than 60 minutes of outdoor play each day. Up to one fifth of children were shown to have no outdoor play time at all in a typical day. Conversely, children were found to be spending much longer playing on electronic devices and tablets than they were playing outdoors.
Imagine, for a moment, that you could earn a living for yourself without leaving your home. You wake up, put on a pot of coffee, and get to work - and you’re still wearing your pajamas. No daytime commute, no boring watercooler chat, no spending long days in an office that’s lit too brightly. Sounds nice, right? Well, there’s good news - not only is this possible, it’s possible in a number of ways! Below, we run through nine options for earning money from the comfort of your own property, none of which are overly complicated - they just require a leap of faith.