Monday, May 18, 2026
Me, him, the dog and a baby!
  • Work With Us
    • Work With Us
    • About Us
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Worldwide Travel
    • France
      • Paris
      • Disneyland Paris
    • Netherlands
      • Amsterdam
    • Belgium
      • Brussels
    • Czech Republic
      • Brno
      • Prague
    • Spain
      • Majorca
    • Cyprus
    • Greece
      • Athens
      • Crete
    • USA
      • New York City
      • Orlando
      • California
        • San Francisco
    • Costa Rica
    • The Caribbean
      • Mexico
        • Cancun
    • Canada
      • Toronto
  • UK travel
    • By county:
      • Norfolk
        • North Norfolk
        • Norwich
        • Great Yarmouth and Surrounding Areas
      • Suffolk
        • Ipswich
        • Lowestoft
      • Cambridgeshire
        • Cambridge
        • Ely
      • Nottingham
      • London
      • Manchester
      • Staffordshire
        • Stoke-on-Trent
      • Lancashire
        • Blackpool
      • Liverpool
      • Warwickshire
        • Stratford-upon-Avon
      • Bristol
      • Cornwall
    • Holiday resorts
      • Butlins
        • Butlins Bognor Regis
      • Haven
        • Haven Caister-on-Sea
        • Haven Seashore
      • Potters Resort
      • Kelling Heath Holiday Park
      • Center Parcs Elveden Forest
    • Days Out
      • National Trust
      • Theatre and shows
      • Animals and wildlife
      • Museums
    • Accommodation
    • Restaurants
    • Glamping and camping
  • Family Life
    • Education
      • Back to School
      • Nursery
      • Infant School
    • Children’s health
    • Weaning
    • Potty Training
    • Fussy Eating
    • Pets
  • Lifestyle
    • Home
    • Garden
    • Finance
    • Wellness
      • Mental Health
      • Postnatal depression
      • Women’s health
  • Product Reviews
    • Product reviews
    • Toy reviews
    • Children’s books
      • Picture Book
      • Chapter book
      • Educational book
    • What I’ve read this month
  • Gift Ideas
    • Valentine’s Day Gifts
    • Mother’s Day gifts
    • Gifts for Easter
    • Father’s Day gifts
    • Christmas Gift Ideas
    • Children’s birthday gifts
    • Grown up birthday gifts
    • Teacher Gifts
    • Gifts for pets
  • Seasonal
    • Valentine’s Day
    • Easter
    • Christmas

Tag: Bottomless brunch

Bottomless brunch at Hard Rock Cafe Oxford Street

Bottomless brunch at Hard Rock Cafe Oxford Street

February 22, 2022February 9, 2022 By : Lyndsey O'Halloran

If you’re looking for something special to do in London then look no further… Bottomless brunch at Hard Rock Cafe Oxford Street is definitely something to consider.

Category : TravelTagged Bottomless brunch, London, Restaurants, Travel, UK TravelLeave a Comment on Bottomless brunch at Hard Rock Cafe Oxford Street
Read More

Amazon Associates Programme

Me, him, the dog and a baby! is a participant in the Amazon EU Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.co.uk.

Travel with the O’Hallorans

Travel with the O'Hallorans Square

Adventures Begin at Home

Follow us on Instagram!

theohallorans

🏠 Based in Norfolk, UK
✉️ travelwiththeohallorans@gmail.com
Next: 🇳🇴 🇲🇹

What a whirlwind of a trip! Bruges is such a beau What a whirlwind of a trip!

Bruges is such a beautiful city and it's a great option if you need to pack in quite a bit in a short space of time. Here are my recommendations:

🍫 Wander into all the chocolate shops "just for a look" but hope there might be a free sample or two. 

🚤 Do one of the canal boat trips (around €15-ish). Not free, but seeing Bruges from the water is an absolute must.

🚶 Forget the map and just wander. Bruges is one of those places where there are so many hidden gems, and I found loads just by walking around.

🦢 Head to Minnewater (Lake of Love) and spot the swans. 

⛪ Pop into the Basilica of the Holy Blood. This one is free to go in, but donations are welcome. 

📸 Take approximately 473 photos in Market Square because every angle somehow looks postcard-worthy. (I didn't quite make it 473, but I did take a lot!)

🌳 Find a bench in Queen Astrid Park and have a sit down. It's such a beautiful area and you'll definitely need a rest.

🍟 Skip the expensive lunch and grab Belgian chips instead. If you leave Bruges without chips, did you even go?

🧇 Grab a Belgian waffle because there are some things you simply can't skip. Waffles were a big reason I went on this trip.

🏰 Have a wander around Burg Square and admire the ridiculously pretty buildings.

🛍️ Window shop your way around the little side streets. This is how I ended finding some great hidden areas.
When I booked an EDT to Bruges by coach, I had no When I booked an EDT to Bruges by coach, I had no idea what I was doing. I got on that coach at 3am without a plan, or even really knowing what was going on.

The great thing about going on a coach is being able to leave things on there! This is so important because it means you can sleep on the coach, or take loads of snacks and drinks and not have to carry them around. 

The coach will drop you about 20 minutes from the centre, and you'll get some beautiful views so it's worth the walk. 

Bruges can get really busy, and it's important to not to try to pack too much in. I only had 5 hours and definitely should have rested more and had more to drink!

Would I do it again? Absolutely.

#Bruges #EDT #Belgium
Every year over the early May Bank Holiday is Nort Every year over the early May Bank Holiday is North Walsham Children's Day.

The church yard is filled with stalls and fun games, animals to meet, and live music. There's also plenty of food options and lots of places in town open extra for the bank holiday.

Although we didn't visit for long this year, we always try even for a little bit.
One of the best things about living in Norfolk is One of the best things about living in Norfolk is the beaches, and we have so many great ones to choose from. Now that we rely on public transport again though, some beaches are a bit harder to get to.

Time and weather depending, me and Erin love getting the bus to Overstand and walking along the beach all the way to Cromer. The walk takes around an hour if you don't stop too much but it ends up taking us a bit longer than that normally. 

It's a nice flat stretch of beach so quite easy to walk on, aside from a few areas where you'll need to pass on the stones. There's usually quite a few day walkers on this bit of beach, which is something Erin always looks forward to. Who doesn't love making friends with a dog?

Ending in Cromer means we have the option of both the bus and the train to get home, and there's loads of options if we want to get lunch somewhere first.
Wing Stop opened a while ago in Norwich but it's t Wing Stop opened a while ago in Norwich but it's taken us ages to find a time to go and try it. 

Unsure of what to order, me and Erin decided to play it as safe as possible. We chose chicken strips (plain), boneless wings (BBQ) and sides of fries and sweet potato fries, along with 2 refillable drinks. This came to around £30, but afterwards we realised we could have done it differently and saved a little bit of money.

Wing Stop have 12 different options when it comes to flavours, from plain, to BBQ to the hottest which is 'Atomic'. Although we chose BBQ for our boneless wings, this is 4th up the heat ladder of flavours, meaning it still has a bit of a kick to it. We weren't expecting that but actually, the flavour was really nice and it's one I'd definitely get again. 

Erin did try the boneless wings but much preferred the chicken tenders. 5 was a bit too much but we'd planned on sharing so I think next time we'd just get 3 of these. 

Now that we've been once, I'm keen to try a couple of the other flavours but maybe not the hot ones!
We've just had our first @parkdeanresorts stay at We've just had our first @parkdeanresorts stay at Vauxhall Holiday Park and were blown away by the activities on offer. Instead of feeling like they were aimed at young children, or just children in general, there was something for everyone here. 

We tried to book a bit of a variety during our stay including High Ropes, Hoverboards and Clip 'n Climb. These were on the more expensive side of the activities we booked, costing £15, £11 and £11 for those mentioned. Erin enjoyed each of them thoroughly though, and the instructors were fantastic when she needed a bit of extra help or encouragement. 

Although there isn't much you can do for free, there is a park and you can go swimming. I booked our swimming slots online before our break, which I would advise, but you don't have to. Parkdean holds back some slots for walk-ins for each session however, there was always a huge queue outside for this. 

What we really enjoyed the most was doing things as a family this time. The Fairground themed indoor golf was such good fun and won't break the bank at £8 for adults and £5 for children. 

Also in Hat Tricks sports bar is interactive darts and shuffleboard. These cost £20 per hour but multiple people can play so it really works out at good value for money. We gave both of these a go, as well as having a few games of pool while we were waiting for other things. 

Having been to a number of holiday parks in our time, this one had the best activities by far because there's more for us all to do together.
When I'm on holiday, even in a holiday park, I hat When I'm on holiday, even in a holiday park, I hate to cook. I know self-catering brings the costs down but I want to not have to think about that too much. @parkdeanresorts Vauxhall Holiday Park has some fantastic food options and we loved trying them out. 

Thunderbird Fried Chicken

Joe's American Grill

Pizza Box

Fish and Chippery

Boathouse Restaurant 

Scoops 

To make things as easy as possible, you can order from multiple locations on the app, and have food delivered to your accommodation or a table in Hat Tricks or the entertainment venue. Hat Tricks even has a board you can order on too!

We honestly had no complaints about any of the food we had during our stay, and we tried a bit of everything. We loved the ice cream, bubble waffles and crepes so much from Scoops that we went back most days to try something else. 

The only negative I really have is that you're not really able to customise food on the app. We're a bunch of fussier eaters so not being able to order, say, a plain burger, meant we couldn't really use the app. If there was a way around this, I couldn't figure it out.
Want to know what a week at @parkdeanresorts Vauxh Want to know what a week at @parkdeanresorts Vauxhall Holiday Park looks like?

This park has had a HUGE makeover recently, and there's something for everyone. 

👙 A swimming pool with something for the whole family

🍦Fantastic ice cream and sweet treats at Scoops

🍔 Lots of choices for food, or self catering if you want to. You can order from multiple vendors on the app and have them delivered to your accommodation or a table if you're in an entertainment venue. 

🎡 Fairground themed mini golf is the best course I think I've ever done 

👩‍👧 We loved how many activities we could do as a family, like darts and shuffleboard

📖 Downtime in the apartment was needed, and we enjoyed a bit of time to chill out

We had such a fun packed week and definitely want to go back!
A little while ago my sister adopted a horse from A little while ago my sister adopted a horse from @redwingsUK for Erin. Obviously she didn't actually adopt the horse but sponsored it on Erin's behalf!

One of the great things with this is that you can actually go and visit these horses at Redwings, depending on where they live. Lucky for us, Foxy Four Socks lives at Redwings Caldecott, which isn't that far away from us so of course, we had to go and visit. 

Entry to Redwings is free, but you can donate if you want to. You can even drop off some treats like carrots for the horses (but don't feed them yourself). Caldecott has a lovely gift shop across the road too with a little cafe. 

Staff at reception are great at directing you around the site, and will be able to tell you where to find your adopted horse on the day. There's even a map so you can figure it out yourself if you want. 

Erin loved meeting her horse, as well as seeing the others during our time at Caldecott. A lot of the horses are super friendly and love a fuss, which always makes our day!

Adoption costs as little as £2 a month or a one off payment of £25.
AD | Stomped my way into Here & Now at Norwich The AD | Stomped my way into Here & Now at Norwich Theatre Royal this week; a brand-new jukebox musical packed with the hits of Steps.

Set in a bright, chaotic supermarket, this show is full of colour, camp energy, and pure pop nostalgia. With iconic tracks like 5, 6, 7, 8, it’s a full-on feel-good night with plenty of fun (and a few completely bonkers moments… think drag queens on washing machines).

For me, it was a bit of a mixed bag. I loved the set, the energy, and the commitment to the Steps vibe and it honestly felt like a fever dream in the best way. The cast brought great vocals and personality, and there’s something really enjoyable about how unapologetically over-the-top it all is.

That said, parts of the storyline felt a little overcomplicated for such a light, fun show, and could’ve been pared back.

Overall: not my favourite, but definitely a fun night out if you’re a Steps fan and want something bright, nostalgic, and a little bit chaotic.
AD | Who would have thought that Erin would have a AD | Who would have thought that Erin would have a driving lesson before me?

Thanks to @youngdriveruk Erin was able to have her first lesson at age 10! 

We were met by the super friendly team at the Norfolk Showground, who got Erin checked in and explained who her instructor would be. 

After a short wait, Erin was in a car and driving off after only a few minutes, and then she was off! 

The half an hour went really fast and Erin drove the whole time, learning how the gears work, indicating, turning and a little bit of parking.

Erin finished her lesson on such a high, which was great to see after she'd been so nervous beforehand. 

You get a little book to track your progress, which ia fantastic if you want to book more lessons. 

A 30 minute manual lesson costs around £55, with longer and automatic options available.
Did you manage to see Priscilla Queen of the Deser Did you manage to see Priscilla Queen of the Desert earlier this week while it was in Norwich? 

The film is one of my all time favourites, and I saw a different version at Norwich Playhouse a few years ago. I was excited to see what this version was like though, and how true it stayed to the film.

@keviclifton (also from Grimsby) was so good as Tick/ Mitzi. I've seen Kevin in a few other shows (Strictly Ballroom and Everybody's Talking About Jamie) and he is yet to disappoint. His vocals are so much better than I ever imagined them to be, and he fits this role perfectly!

With regards to the film, the stage version stays pretty true to the story, with certain scenes being favourites with the audience. However, there are some changes to the soundtrack, with the addition of a fair few Kylie songs. I don't mind this though as it stayed with the theme of the show and Kylie is Australian so that fit really well too. 

@priscillatourukhad is full of campness, great songs and fantastic costumes. From the minute the show started, I started to smile and I don't think I stopped until the very end. There's comedy, songs everyone knows and loves and I'm sure you'd find yourself wanting to sing along.
Follow on Instagram
geek t shirt
magic shirt
artistic shirts
christian t-shirts
Japanese t shirts
teacher shirt
vintage gaming shirts
gym shirts
nurse shirts

Boldoversize July 17th 26

oversized shirt

Cherry Kitten July 17th 26

baby tee

Recent Posts

  • 2026 Bedroom Trends: The Designer-Approved Guide to Your Personal Retreat
  • New children’s books from Nosy Crow (April 2026)
  • Theatre Review: Here & Now at Norwich Theatre Royal
  • New children’s books from Walker Books (April 2026)
  • New children’s books from Nosy Crow (March 2026)

Archives

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
©2021 Me, him, the dog and a baby! | Para Blog by Paragon Themes

Cookies Policy

Privacy Policy

Disclosure Policy

Manage Cookie Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}