Drink up

I haven’t gone home much yet this year, and it’s been nice to not be back in Brighton for a bit. When I do go back, I try and catch up with as many people as possible.

What I love about Brighton is that even though it is so much smaller than London, you can find any type of food that you dream of; crave; or desire. Bill’s restaurant is somewhere I will always go back to! Their food is just amazing feel good food and the atmosphere is so friendly. London can be cold and restaurants or even cafes can have a quiet sort of feeling, but I always LOVE visiting Bill’s and I cannot wait to go next time!

 

All the best

Char

Drink up

Little monsters

It’s been a while since I’ve written anything on here, I suppose it’s been a mixture of being busy throughout the summer and not quite knowing what to write. Sometimes I feel that the photo speaks volumes on it’s own and doesn’t need words.

I have been to so many events for work in the last couple of months with a great team surrounding me that I wouldn’t change for the world. Being back in Brighton and having the seaside just a few minutes walk from my house has been great. I find it amazing that there are so many events in Brighton and the community welcome them with open arms. Often towns and Cities don’t like to host events and just see them as an inconvenience. Which makes it even greater to be a part of somewhere that loves celebrating all sorts of things!

The festival that was in Brighton this Saturday was a little different to all the others I  have been a part of so far though! The fact that it was a children’s festival meant that the crowds were lovely and everyone was in a really friendly mood. The weather was great which meant that everyone was in high spirits and the adults were so pleased for the kids to entertained throughout the day.

The main stage had a number of acts that the kids absolutely loved! and the adults loved the fact they were distracted and they didn’t have to entertain them themselves, from the likes of ‘Dick and Dom’ to the ‘Go! Go! Go! Gang’ which had songs that are still playing in my head, they were so catchy! There was something there for everyone, with a designated section for babies that was well shaded and as you walked past you couldn’t hear a single baby crying! One tent that always had a busy queue was a cooking tent where they could make their own ‘testo bread’ which looked amazing when I went in for a sneak peek.

All in all the atmosphere was great and everyone I spoke to had a smile on their face walking around, and of course a few streaks of suncream.

Events like Saturday are the exact reason why I see a future in this industry

All the best

Char

 

Little Monsters Festival

Little Monsters Festival

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