60 autumn blog post ideas

Hey readers,


Sometimes it can be challenging to think of ideas on the spot so I have 60 fantastic blog ideas for the autumn period so you don't have to stress. Hope they help find some inspiration.  


60 autumn blog post ideas

1. Autumn wardrobe capsule.

2. Outdoor activities to do during autumn time.

3. Your favourite autumn Instagram captions.

4. How to deal with darker days.

5. A seasonal recipe.

6. A coat wishlist.

7. A favourite autumn Instagram account to follow.

8. Things to do in autumn with the family.

9. Your favourite knitwear.

10. Morning routine.

11. Evening routine.

12. A list of autumnal walks in your local area.

13. Autumn bucket list.

14.  How to carve a pumpkin. 

15. Different ideas to decorate a pumpkin.

16. Autumn self-care routine.

17. Autumn wellness tips. 

18. Things to do on a rainy day. 

19. Slow cooker recipes.

20. Hot chocolate recipes

21. Ways to embrace Hygge.

22. Why do you like autumn.

23. Your favourite autumn candles. 

24. Halloween nail art.

25. Halloween DIYs.

26. Autumn photo props.

27. How to take blog photos on darker days.

28. 10 autumn stables.

29. Frugal autumn meals.

30. How to cut down on your heating bill. 

31. Autumn bag essentials. 

32. Autumn hairstyles.

33. Loves and lusts for autumn.

34. What's worth watching on the telly this autumn.

35. Your favourite Halloween movies.

36. How to keep warm this season.

37. Places to go pumpkin picking. 

38. Autumn date ideas.

39. Product Review.

40. What I am thankful for this year.

41. Your favourite autumn scents.

42. Blog post ideas for autumn. 

43. Share a Q & A autumn tag.

44. Best bloggers to follow this autumn. 

45. Your autumn workout routine.

46. How to save money during autumn time. 

47. How to layer clothes.

48. How to deal with dry skin.

49. Where to get cheap Halloween decorations.

50. No cost fall activities.

51. Top 5 autumn beverages.

52. Autumn stables you can not live without. 

53. Autumnal activities to do with children.

54. Autumn/Halloween decorations you have in your home.

55. Favourite Halloween memes

56. Halloween costume ideas.

57. Do an autumn photography challenge.

58. Blogging essentials for autumn. 

59. The boots you need this autumn.

60. Share an autumn music playlist. 

Have I missed any good autumn blog post ideas out of the list? Love to hear your thoughts in the comment section down below. 

Cheers for reading X
 

My Sunday Photo 18/09/2022


We had fun enjoying the Polination event in Birmingham listening all about senses and taking it all in. 

100 of the best mummy blogger Instagram hashtags!

 Hey readers, 

I love Instagram it is a great way to see loads of different types of interests and gives so many visual ideas. You can check out my Instagram account here I often post about parenting (I do have two boys aged 8 &10). 

I also post about food and saving money I am not one for sticking to one area as I get bored easily and get distracted. I go by the philosophy that variety is the spice of life so I am going t tell you you should be tailoring your Instagram to be a certain style of feed. I miss the old Instagram when people just posted random shit, people seem so obsessed with making the feed a certain and the colour theme and all that bollocks.

 I digress but my point is I do enjoy Instagram, I post whatever tickles my fancy often parenting because I am a parent it influences my life it is fun and hard so yeah that is one theme. 

100 of the best mummy blogger Instagram hashtags!

So do I like to use hashtags, of course, they help with reach because if you didn't use them then fewer people would see you're imaged because they wouldn't be tagged with the hashtag.

 Obviously, your feed does what the hell you want but if you're going to get more engagement the most way would be hashtags. If parenting is your jam then you might find this post helpful as I unveil 100 mummy blogger hashtags that can help give you some inspiration for you to use when tagging on your photos.

100 hashtags for mum bloggers on Instagram. 

1. Mumlife. 

2. Mum.  

3. Momlife. 

4. Instamum.

5. Pbloggersuk.

6. Motherhood.

7. Parenting.

8. Mummybloggeruk. 

9. Mumbloggeruk. 

10. Familytime. 

11. Mummyblogger. 

12. Raisingboys.

13. Dailyparenting. 

14. Mumofboys. 

15. Family. 

16. Motherhoodunplugged. 

17. Mama. 

18. Ukmumssquad. 

19. Pblogger. 

20. Boymum. 

21. Happydays. 

22. Memories.

23. Familylife. 

24. Capturingmemories. 

25. Realparenting. 

26. Familyfirst. 

27. Love.

28. Documentyourdays. 

29. Mumblogger.

30. Parentblogger. 

31. Mumlifeuk.
 
32. Mumblog.

33. Ukmummyblogger. 

34. Ukmums. 

35. Kidsofinstagram. 

36. Momsofinstagram. 

37. Channelmumvillage. 

38. Parenthood. 

39. Familiesofinstagram. 

40. Parentbloggeruk.

41. Childhoodunplugged.

42. Mumbloggers. 

43. Magicofchildhood.

44. Mumssupportingmums. 

45. Mummydaries. 

46. Instamummy. 

47. Mummylife. 

48. Ukmumblog. 

49.
50. Dailymotherhood. 

51. Mommybloggers. 

52. Momblogger. 

53. Family blogger. 

54. Motherhoodunfilitered. 

55. Familyof. 

56. Ukparentbloggers. 

57. Pbloggers. 

58. Mumsofinstagramuk. 

59. Mumbloguk. 

60. Ukmum. 

61. Mommyblogger. 

62. Justanothernormalmum. 

63. Cutekidsclub.

64. Lethembelittle. 

65. Kidsofinstagram. 

66. Unitedmotherhood. 

67. Childhoodunplugged

68. Rememberingthesedays. 

69. Momswithcameras. 

70. Littleandfierceones. 

71. Magicofchildhood. 

72. Igmoms.

73. Lifecloseup. 

74. Littlestoriesofmylife. 

75. Worldoflittles.

76. Motherland.

77. Themagicineveryday.

78. Capturedmoments.

79. Developinglife. 

80. Mbloggers.

81. Whatevertheweather.

82. Celebratingmotherhood. 

83. Familylove. 

84. Candidchildhood. 

85. Letthekids.

86. Simplychildren.

87. Letthemexplore. 

88. Runwildmychild.

89. Thehappynow. 

90. Clickinmoms. 

91. Wildandbravelittles. 

92. Kidsfashion. 

93. Mytinymoments. 

94. Cameramama.

95. Thatsdarling. 

96. Simplemamahood. 

97. Nothingisordinary. 

98. Livethelittlethings

99. Blessed.

100. Mycolourfulkids. 

There you have 100 mummy blogger Instagram hashtags you can use at your disposal!

Cheers for reading X 


50 date night ideas for parents

Hey readers, 

Date nights are so important to spend time with your loved one and it is good to do fun stuff, so check out my fun list of ideas for when you next plan your date night. 

50 date night ideas for parents

1. Have a picnic

2. Take a walk, hike or bike ride together. 

3. Take a brewery or winery tour.
 
4. Grab some ice cream. 

5. Rent a canoe, paddleboat, kayak, or paddle board. 

6. Head to a coffee shop. 

7. Go out for breakfast. 

8. Hit the arcade. 

9. Go bowling. 

10. Go ice or roller skating. 

11. Paint together on a big canvas. 

12. Prepare dinner together from another culture.

13. Organise digital family pictures together. 

14. Play video games together.

15. Play cards together.

16. Play a childhood game. 

17. Have an indoor picnic. 

18. Take Youtube dance classes together. 

19. Do a puzzle together. 

20. Watch the first film you ever saw together.

21. Gardening. 

22. Go camping. 

23. Stroll a local farmer's market. 

24. Go geocaching. 

25. Attend a local karaoke night. 

26. Take a driving test in a new car you dream of owning one day.

27. Take a drive around town. 

28. Fine free events in your area such as concerts, art displays etc. 

29. Volunteer together. 

30. Take a bubble bath together. 

31. Lie down in the grass and look at the clouds. 

32. Take random photos of each other at different points in town. 

33. Look at local deals on your mobile app. 

34. Catch up on a tv set together. 

35. Play frisbee golf together. 

36. Go to a spa together. 

37. Make homemade pizza together. 

38. Build Lego together. 

39. Go window shopping. 

40. Go to an escape room.

41. Head to the theatre. 

42. Get a hotel room, take a picnic, and just chill for a few hours in peace. 

43. Go to a desert place together. 

44. Go for a walk together in a country park. 

45. Have high tea together. 

46. Go bird watching

47. Go to miniature golf. 

48. Do a photoshoot together. 

49. Go fruit picking together.

50. Go to the zoo. 

What do you think of my list of date night ideas for parents? Have I missed any ideas? Love to hear your thoughts in the comment section down below. 

Cheers for reading X 



My Sunday photo 11/09/2022


And just like that they back at school with the eldest entering his final year at primary school. My youngest is starting year four so let's get ready for all the fun and games to start 😜

Defeated

Hey readers,

I have depression, however, I can still function fairly well most of the time. This week though I have suffered a knockback which has been hard to even get out of bed to function. 

I wanted to hide because I just didn't have the energy to fight. The only time I got up was for my children; otherwise, I felt numb and worthless.




Everything feels like a chore, having to find the motivation to continue was so hard it felt like a mental workout. 

My body aches because it has taken a battering from my mental torture inside my mind. I am frustrated because I fool myself that I am better when all I do is mask and try to continue.

I suppose with uncertainty my anxiety flares up making me hyper-alert to emotions and always on the lookout because I am not in control. I feel powerless and scared. I hate to think about my future because it saddens me.


My anxiety seeps into my dreams and I relive some painful memories. I don't like it, I smashed all my stuff on my bedside cabinet not realising until I was awake to find the destruction.

People don't realise how hard work it is. I know to change the record but it is true, you can't escape your own mind, there is nowhere to run and feel safe. You have to get through it.

 It is one of the toughest things I have to do, living is hard work when you feel like a pile of crap. I am consciously aware of how I feel. It is exhausting because I am battling my inner monologue.

Sometimes I want to give up a bit I don't because I would never dream of doing that to my children. They are the only things keeping me going at the moment. 

I know it's just an episode where I feel this crap and I know it will pass. it is just getting through this lousy storm to see the other side. During this dark time, it is hard to believe that light will appear because it feels like it will never end.


I think one of the triggers is feeling threatened and not being heard. I feel the injustice and the accusation that has been flowing around.

 It sucks and hurts. Fear that what I need won't be there and the fight forgetting what I deserve is tough going. It wouldn't have been so bad had it not been the situation encouraging the event to then turn the other way.


It is hard trying to fight and price something when really the person should open their eyes, but of course, money talks and who cares about being honest when really it all boils down to the number game, f*uck the individual.

I just feel so angered by life and just trying to prove my point. I just got to keep reminding myself it will pass and take one day at a time.

Cheers for reading. X

Why you should do a brain dump before bed.

 Hey readers,

As someone who struggles at times with sleep due to anxiety one technique that I have found that has helped me is called a brain dump.

Now that you have not heard of the term brain dump let me tell you what it means. 
A brain dump is where you get a piece of paper and you simply just write down all your thoughts that are swirling around in your mind. It is a great way to feel like they have been put away for you to deal with them tomorrow. 

Why you should do a brain dump before bed.



Writing down the thoughts gives a clearer picture instead of thinking over again making it murky and making it feel like there is a lot more on your mind. It can give you more peace to know there is a smaller amount which can be dealt with tomorrow because you can't do anything right here, right now and it is much better to get sleep and be able to function tomorrow to deal with your issues. 

Writing down your worries helps if you worry that you may forget about these things tomorrow, now you can feel pressured because they are written down in black and white on paper. 

It is recommended to give yourself extra time to do this task and also not do it in the bedroom as it is best to go to bed with a clear head and not keep your thoughts with you in the bed. 

Now to make brain dumping a thing it has to be a habit so you have to be consistent and keep doing this every night even though at first this feels like a chore it will outweigh the benefits later on in your journey. The more we keep at it, the more we become better at doing brain dumping to the point where it becomes second nature to you.  

So even if it doesn't feel right at first you stick at it because the benefits are worth it with getting a good night's sleep. Brain dumping also reduces stress and anxiety which also clears the mind. 

What do you think of brain dumping? have you tried it? Love to hear your thoughts in the comment section down below. 

Cheers for reading X