The Ultimate Summer Driving Playlist

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I’m forever sneakily turning up the volume in our hideously old Ford Focus. I don’t drive myself so I always have my hands free to cause a nuisance. Craig is ancient (42 - so far too old to embrace his inner boy racer) and is always turning it back down again. I don’t think it’s because it distracts him, I’m pretty sure it’s because he hates my music. I can sort of appreciate where he’s coming from - it’s the very definition of demasculinisation to be sat at traffic lights with your windows down, and One Direction blaring from tin-like speakers.

Okay, okay - boy bands aside, music in the car is essential. It could even give your tot the opportunity to work to pick up new skills. Don’t believe me? Watch perhaps the coolest Youtube clip ever below to see this 3-year-old putting Justin Bieber to shame.

All joking aside, research by THINK! suggests that almost 20% of accidents on major roads are sleep or tiredness related. Long journeys on motorways can lead to a lack of concentration and, as well as other preventative measures, listening to songs you love can be a great way to stay alert and focused on the road.

So Money Supermarket have set us the challenge to come up with the ultimate summer driving playlist to keep daddy from nodding off at the wheel. Dexter and I were only too happy to take part. Dexter is a champion babbler and head-nodder already, and I have a singing voice that used to make my brother scream in protest when we were kids.

So without further ado - I give you my summer playlist!

On the way there… wherever there might be!

U2 - Beautiful Day

It’s just iconic right? Forget about the fact he’s a peace sign waving pompous arse. Forget about the fact he’s incapable of giving an interview without ramming the African plight down out throats then fails to pay his own taxes to Ireland. In the words of Charlie Brooker “I agree with what he’s saying - I just wish HE wasn’t saying it. How can I open my wallet while my fists are curled with rage?” - Despite all this, NOTHING gets you more in the mood to wind down those windows.

Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines ft. T.I., Pharrell

I’ll probably be bored with this in a few weeks, but right now, I love it. It amuses me even more that Thicke is actually an aging hair flicking Rick Astley-type.

DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince - Summertime

Will Smith will never get old in my book. I defy anyone to hate this song - it IS summer.

Rod Stewart - Maggie May

I ‘still would’ Rod. You might be 100 yrs older than my own dad, but I ‘still would’.

Roger Sanchez - If I Had Another Chance

This song reminds me of my school days. There’s a great bit mid-song that just dares you to thump the dashboard in appreciation.

The Smiths - This Charming Man

See! I can do ‘cool’. LOVE this song! It’s also very appropriate if you’ve had a fight with your other half about not having anything to wear. Songs sound even better when you’re screaming them at someone.

On the way home…

Regina Specktor - Us

Underrated. ‘Contagious’. Brilliant.

The Lumineers - Hey Ho

Dexter loves this. It’s a great clap-along song & brings people together. After a messy night out this is guaranteed to calm you down and get you squeezing your man’s thigh (that’ll definitely keep him awake!).

Radical Face - Welcome Home

Best known as the song from the Nikon advert, it’s actually a very mellow and anthemic song. It’s impossible not to sing it in an accent either - go on, try it.

The XX - Angels

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t love this song. It’s ghostly, atmospheric and beautiful.

 

So what’s on your summer driving playlist? Tell me here or join in for yourself!


Thinking of Moving To Reading? Great Decision!

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I love living here in Reading. I was born at the highly commended Royal Berkshire Hospital in the same maternity wing that Prince George would have opened his eyes in for the very first time, if Kate had laboured just a few weeks earlier (in fact, we had a press encampment outside the maternity block!). My own son Dexter was born there too, and has spent a few anxious days in children’s A&E (with Strep B) being fussed over by all the lovely nurses.

Being so close to London (just 25 minutes on the fast train to Paddington) and with a huge station redevelopment underway (to be completed by Summer 2015) it’s very popular with London commuters and trendy urbanites. As the 3rd busiest station outside of London, you are incredibly well connected and can explore the rest of the South East easily.

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The Oracle Shopping Centre, Reading

Although there’s plenty of historical buildings and unspoilt walks here in Reading, there’s also a thriving shopping scene and great night-life to be had too. With literally hundreds of bars and pubs fighting for your hard-earned pennies, I’ve had many a messy night on Reading’s streets. Add to this the fact that many major brands have chosen to pop flagship stores in Reading’s Oracle Shopping Centre, and you won’t have to nip up to London’s Oxford Street for some retail therapy either.

There are plenty of pretty and quintessentially British villages a short car ride away too. This makes it the perfect solution for those who work in London but want a country base for their families. Given we have Bucklebury just down the road too, you could even bump into Kate and Wills in Mamas & Papas.

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Caversham Bridge, Reading

Finally, we have some outstanding schools to choose from. There are private schools, same sex schools, and some highly recommended mixed comprehensives. With two of the best performing secondary schools here in Tilehurst (my neck of the woods), finding a home in this catchment area can be tricky.

My biggest tip for buying here in Reading is to hound the agents. Waiting for properties to pop up on Rightmove is a risky strategy as so many are snapped up before they’re loaded onto the website. Use Rightmove to build a list of local agents and get on the phone!

Despite us hoping to move to Australia in the next few years, if it all fell apart tomorrow I can’t see us moving elsewhere in the UK. I’ve moved around of course. I went to university in Chichester, then made a shocking mistake and moved up to Derby with an ex partner, and most recently spent 3 years in West London (Ealing). But when everything went wrong with (yet another) ex-boyfriend, I came home to Reading with my tail between my legs to build a new life in familiar surroundings. It was here I met my Craig once again and the rest is history. I definitely owe a lot to my burgeoning hometown.

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The best thing about Reading - my Craigy x

There’s no denying that living here is expensive. Being so commuter-friendly, house prices are only just below the national average (£238,976). With the average house price here in Reading currently at £230,501 (a whopping £411,562 for a detached property) the rental market is particularly strong as first time buyers have found themselves priced out of the market. You can expect to pay anything between £800 and £1400 pcm for a family home in the town centre and the surrounding areas (Woodley, Earley, Calcot, and Tilehurst to name but a few). Our own three bed terraced sets us back £895 a month but we’ll be busting at the seams by the time another Mini Mill’s makes an appearance.

It’s true, there’s no greater sense of achievement or security than owning your own home. So it’s well worth a look at the Halifax Mortgage Calculator (just give it a quick Google) to understand how much you could borrow. With house prices across the UK only just beginning to pick up after the recession, houses have never been more affordable for the first time buyer - and there’s every chance you will make a considerable return on your investment when the market recovers.

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GIVEAWAY & REVIEW: Win a Month’s Supply of WaterWipes Facial Wipes (CD 19/8/2013)

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Facial wipes are a must for the busy mother - since Dexter was born I have considerably less time to get ready in the mornings. Gone are the face masks and collagen injections, a quick wipe to remove yesterday’s eye make-up (that has slipped down my cheeks making me look like Marilyn Manson) is about the extent of my daily regime.

Our supermarket shelves are literally packed with different brands competing for our attention. With many made up of different complex ingredients they all claim they’ll leave you spot-free, fresh-faced, even-complexioned, and downright gorgeous. But the very fact they’re often loaded with fragrance and preservatives means many will sting your skin and leave it feeling tight. They’ve always been a poor cousin to a bottled cleanser and cotton wall.

When asked to trial WaterWipes Facial Wipes I jumped at the chance. Having reviewed their baby wipes (and fallen in love with them), I just knew they’d be strong, wet, and kind to my skin. Given Dexter’s peachy bum hasn’t had any nappy rash since using the baby wipes, how could the facial wipes be any different?

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I won’t be using anything else now - they just do the job so perfectly.

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