My 2020 Holiday Reading Guide – Part 1

2020 holiday reading guide

For many of us, the 2020 Summer holidays may look a lot different. This year will be the year of staycations for most which is not necessarily a bad thing.

A relaxing staycation or even a holiday can be the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in a good book.

From non-fiction, to the most gripping thriller books, I am sharing some of my 2020 reads, in a two part series which I hope somewhere in between you’ll find your perfect Summer read!



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Four Fun Things I’ve Done Recently

This year has been challenging to say the least. However, there have been many hidden blessings through all the craziness.

We’ve all had to adapt to a new normal and find joy in these new ways of doing things.

After months of not venturing outside of our home, I’ve slowly started venturing outdoors (responsibly) and its been good for the soul!

I thought I’d share a few things that made me really happy recently and hopefully it will inspire you to do something that will make you smile too.



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Alyssa Loves …. “The Saddest Kitten” by Holly Web

Someone has found the love of reading….

Witnessing Alyssa learning to read over the last year has been the best thing to see. From sounds, to words then sentences – it’s been great to see her getting better and better at it.

Alyssa is also extremely obsessed with animals, especially cute puppies and kittens.

Penguin Books sent her a book titled “The Saddest Kitten” and she was immediately drawn to the cover.



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Why Having A Will Is So Important

will is important

If there’s one thing that 2020 has made us do, it’s to think about how well we are prepared for our futures…

Making a will has always been an important task, but now, perhaps more than ever, we’ve seen just how important it is to have one in place. Over the last year we have seen the devastating effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic which are affecting people of all ages.

The virus has shown us that making a will shouldn’t be restricted to the elderly or the sick – it’s an important document for all adults as we never know when the unforseen might happen…

On this note I posed a few questions to Fedgroup who are  drafting 100 free wills for anyone this month, regardless of whether they are a Fedgroup client or not…



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