My first pic for Photo A Day titled “I Bought This!” – these actually! My first slippers for winter and the cold nights ahead! I could not resist the cute animal print and they are so soft and snuggly!
Photo A Day Challenge May 2013
I have decided to take part in a Photo A Day Challenge for the month of May, shared by the lovely Chicara over at Lipgloss Kisses, one of my favourite beauty blogs! I did a 30 Day Photo Challenge quite some time ago on the blog and tried to do one again at the end of last year, which did not work out due to technical issues, so I am super excited about trying this one!
This particular challenge was set by Fat Mum Slim and sounds like great fun! If you want to join the challenge it is super easy, this is how:
- Check out the May photo a day list above.
- Each day look at the daily prompt and take a photo according to whatever the prompt is. For example for day 1 the prompt is ‘I bought this!’, so share something you’ve bought. It might be something you purchased today, like a coffee etc or something you love that you picked up some time in the past. It’s a great opportunity to get creative. Be inspired by a little creativity and see what you come up with.
- Once you’ve taken the photo it’s time to share it. There are loads of places you can share it. See below for more details.
- Check out other people’s photos. You can browse through them on Fat Mum Slims Facebook page, in the FMS Photo A Day Facebook group. Or on Instagram or Twitter just search for the #FMSphotoaday hashtag to see them all.
There are loads of places to be social and share your photos with the #FMSphotoaday community:
- Instagram: Just upload your photo, use a fancy filter, add a caption and the hashtag #FMSphotoaday and then share.Facebook: There are a few options here. You can simply share on your own personal page, among your own friends. Or you can upload to FMS page’s wall, or you can join here: FMS Photo A Day Facebook group
- Blog: If you have a blog, you could share each day or do a wrap up of all the photos at the end of the month.
- Tumblr: Add your daily photos to your Tumblr feed.
- Flickr: You can get their app {for free if I remember correctly} and share your photos there, or upload on their web version. There is also a photo a day group on Flickr.
- Twitter: You can share on Twitter by uploading the photo and sharing the hashtag #FMSphotoaday. Easy.
So let me know if you are joining in and we can check out each others progress! If you are on Instagram or Twitter please leave your deets in the comment section so that we can follow you!
Win an iMo Camera Strap
I recently blogged about the new camera strap which I received from iMo Camera Fashion. Well I am super excited to let you can now stand a chance of winning one of these fabulous iMo Camera Straps!
All you need to do to win one of these gorgeous iMo Camera Straps is complete the following steps on the Rafflecopter form below: Please Like iMo and Super Mom Lifestyle on Facebook, then please visit the iMo Website and leave a comment telling us which iMo Camera Strap you like the best. Please spread the love and share this giveaway with your friends and family!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
- This Giveaway will run from 30th April 2013, until the 10th May 2013. The winner/s will then be selected via the Rafflecopter form and announced on my blog and on Facebook. The winners will also be notified via email.
- Please complete all the necessary steps on the Rafflecopter form, to ensure that your entry in processed correctly (please use a valid email address). Your details will only be used to validate your entry and inform you, if you are selected as a winner.
- Conditions of entry: Anyone may enter this giveaway but please be advised that unless otherwise informed, the companies sponsoring prizes on Super Mom Blog, are based in South Africa and therefore prizes will only be shipped within South Africa. The prizes may not be exchanged for cash.
Grootbos Private Nature Reserve Family Adventure
Recently we were invited to visit Grootbos a stunning Private Nature Reserve, situated on the Whale Coast, in the Western Cape! I was so delighted to be asked and jumped at the opportunity. We love to travel as a family and welcome new experiences, and this sounded like the perfect place to explore.
Grootbos Private Nature Reserve
As I mentioned, Grootbos is situated on the Whale Coast, approximately 13km outside of Gansbaai in the Cape. The drive can take anywhere from 2 to 2½ hours from Cape Town, depending on the traffic. You can either travel over Sir Lowery’s Pass and through Hermanus or take the more scenic coastal road. We decided on the more direct route over Sir Lowery’s, ensuring we would not lose too much daylight, as we were super keen to begin our “family adventure”!
I will split our Grootbos Adventures into a few articles so as not to overwhelm you. My hope is to give you an in-depth look at Grootbos, through the eyes of a family!
In 1991 Grootbos won the heart of owner Michael Lutzeyer. Micheal could not resist the incredible view of Walker Bay, to the distant Cape of Good Hope. He saw great potential for the property. With the stunning natural surroundings, blossoms shining in their most brilliant colours, green fynbos bushes and old Milkwood trees, who could blame him. Here he found the inspiration to create a piece of paradise, now known as Grootbos Private Nature Reserve.
We were fortunate to meet Michael on our first night there! What a truly inspiring man who cares not only for his establishment but also for the community which surrounds it; we could all take a page from his book!
5 Star Luxury
As a family, we are indeed avid travellers. I may have mentioned before, although we love being in touch with nature, luxury is also an important factor. Camping is not my thing. I am more of a 5 Star kind of gal! Well lucky us, not only is Grootbos one of the most beautiful locations, surrounded by the essence of nature, but it also offers 5-star luxury! In saying that, the luxury is not cold and austere but rather warm and inviting.
The other important part of travelling, which can make or break your experience, is service and the staff of the establishment. If these factors are not up to par the luxury or surroundings are of little consequence, but I am happy to report that the service and the staff at Grootbos were excellent! From our first greeting to checking out, nothing was too much trouble, and always done with a friendly smile 🙂
Upon arrival at Grootbos, we were greeted by the front of house staff and offered a refreshing welcome drink. Next was a spot of lunch, not feeling super hungry, we snacked on delicious calamari and salad, which was perfect considering the balmy weather.
The Garden Lodge
The impressive main building, which houses the Garden Lodge’s Reception, Sitting Area, Bar and Restaurant, is the original Grootbos Lodge and has a distinctive African feel about it. The dark-wood furniture, cleverly contrasted by punches of colour, introduced by bold paint colour on the walls. The ethnic art pieces dotted around, create a feeling of understated luxury and warmth.
After our light lunch, we met with one of the Grootbos guides, Christoff, who explained the various activities which we could experience over the next two days. We decided not to do any activities on our first day but rather relax and take in the magnificent surroundings. The girls, who love horse riding, booked themselves a ride for the following day and we also booked the Social Responsibility Tour and exploring the natural caves at De Kelders. We wanted to cram as much into the time we had, to experience all that Grootbos has to offer!
Family Accommodation
Next, we were whisked off by Bernadette, to settle into our accommodation for the two-night stay. We wound our way along the lovely garden paths to find our suite.
The beautiful Garden Lodge, which we called home for our two-night stay, consists of 11 freestanding suites. The suites are nestled in the surrounding flora and boast spectacular views of Walker Bay. Our family suite was the perfect combination of luxury and comfort, with nuances of African flavour.
Our family suite had two bedrooms, one downstairs for the girls, and ours upstairs just off the living area, giving us the necessary privacy we like, without being too far from the girls. Both bedrooms had en suite bathrooms, ours with a bath and shower. The girl’s bathroom was more of a wet-room style. Off of our bedroom was a lovely private deck with loungers, as well as a four-seater table. The deck offered magical views overlooking the Fynbos, Walker Bay and De Kelders.
Grootbos Adventures
As I mentioned previously, I will be breaking up my Grootbos story into separate posts. This post is an overview of Grootbos and the accommodation, and in the upcoming posts, I will share a more detailed account of some of the activities, which you can expect to enjoy when you visit Grootbos.For more information or to make a booking at Grootbos, visit their website by clicking here.
Contact Details and Location
Contact via telephone – Reservations: +27 (0)28 384 8053 or email. Location: Gansbaai, South Africa, 7220
Disclosure
Our accommodation was sponsored by Grootbos for review purposes but this is not, however, a paid post, and all the opinions are my own.
iMo Camera Strap
A few weeks ago I received this fabulous iMo Camera Strap, from Hong Kong, to try out! Not only is the iMo Strap functional and well made but it is super funky and fashionable. There is nothing in the rule book that says because it is practical it should be boring!
The strap I chose is called “Reddie”. I simply fell in love with the red stripes – you guessed it, red is one of my favourite colour choices this season! The iMo Reddie is from the Neoprene Strap range. The straps also come in Cotton, Jaquard and Leather and there are a host of stunning patterns to choose from! You can click here to view the full range of straps.
I am loving using my strap! It is perfect as you can easily detach the strap, making it easy to swop straps if you have more than one and it is strong enough to hold over 120 lbs. It also has a slightly padded inner lining which makes it super comfortable around your neck.
Thank you to iMo for my awesome Camera Strap – I love it!
*Disclaimer: The iMo strap was sent to me for review purposes but views and opinions are all my own.
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