Online bingo and socialising online

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Social Media, along with the dawn of online bingo has sky-rocketed in popularity among people all across the world. In fact, it is recorded to be the fastest growing segment with millions of people indulging every year. Since the increase in its growth cannot be ignored, the online gambling industry has worked hard to combine both socialising and gaming in a single platform, the result of which has millions of people striking up new friendships whilst trying their luck.

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An unprecedented sum of media tools are now available to bridge the gap between the audience and the site operators. Live chat now allows users to continue seamless playing - resolving problems in a matter of clicks. In fact, the moment the bingo sites started implementing social networking into their sites, it started delivering greater profits compared to any other gaming sector.

The result? Well, all the bingo sites have started taking the social element very seriously, none so much as GameVillage Bingo. As one of UK’s most popular sites they’ve ramped up the social community aspect of their members online. The players on this site can vouch for the world’s best chat host crew who are available 24/7, right at your convenience.

Not just limited to the site, administrators and players alike are also regularly available on various social media channels like Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest. In fact, if you are a Facebook fan it’s well worth following their page as it furthers the opportunity to take part in awesome contests and get some brilliant rewards in return.

They are also offering free bingo bonuses instantly after registration. The tickets, prize points, cash prizes and exclusive promotions every month are competitive to say the least.

Bingo promotions at GameVillage paired up with the best support team in online gambling, is sure to ignite your online bingo journey. So why not join in and discover a unique online bingo experience?


De-stressing as a Stay-at-Home Mum

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Parenting is hard work, and for a stay-at-home mum the pressure cranks up a few notches. The job role is a varied one that includes, yet is not limited to, personal chef, pre-school educator, cleaner, first-aid specialist, personal stylist and social secretary. She also has some of the toughest working conditions in the world - I mean there are very few employers out there that expect their staff to cope with the bodily fluids all day (vomit, snot and worse) without the benefit of Hazmat suits and industrial machinery. As if all that wasn’t bad enough, a mum has some of the fussiest clientele around - her children.

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If, like me, you often hide out in the kitchen staring longingly at the bottle of Sauvignon Blanc in the fridge with a bulging vein threatening to burst from your temple, it’s really important to relax and re-charge of an evening. I’ve turned into a bit of an expert at this and regularly clock-off come 6.30pm. A quick kiss with Craigy then I slope off upstairs for some “me time” leaving 2 tired and hungry children with bulging nappies in my wake.

Once that stairgate slams shut behind me, I often indulge in one of the following. I won’t pretend that I go to bed relaxed and excited about the prospect of a new day with the children, but it does make this parenting thing a smidgen more bearable.

Reading

Whether you like a bit of Mills & Boon, or the enigmatic Jack Reacher is more your thing, reading is not only great for the grey matter, it’s relaxing too. I write for a living (albeit surrounded by the chaos of my children) so it’s also really important for me to read as widely as possible to get better at what I do. My tips are to avoid e-readers late at night, and try to stay away from parenting manuals (they’ll only make you feel inadequate).

Beautification

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I’m not suggesting you get up your other half’s nose even more and book yourself into a spa every week for a massage with the gorgeous Patrice. Just take an hour out and do one thing for yourself every night - whether that’s applying a spray tan, painting your nails, or even just shaving your legs. It can feel pretty soul-destroying when hubby comes home from work suited and booted and perfectly coiffed, whilst you’re in dirty leggings with hair that hasn’t seen a brush since 7am that morning.

Join a wine club

I often buy new mum pals a subscription package with Wiine.Me. This is my ultimate mum survival tip. By joining a wine-tasting club where you get a case of wine curated by top sommeliers every month, it’s the perfect excuse to get lightly sozzled at least 3 times a month. You can justify any resulting squiffiness to your other half by telling him this is your new hobby.

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Get fit

Somehow, despite the fact you rarely get to sit down throughout the day, a stay-at-home mum will gain a few lbs for her troubles. So after a particularly challenging day, hand the kids to daddy and get down to your local gym. Most do night classes of Pilates and Yoga so you can improve both your physical and spiritual wellbeing in one hit. If this isn’t bag, have you actually seen some of the guys at the gym nowadays?? - That Insanity Challenge stuff has done us gym bunnies a massive favour! Just staring at these men for 15 minutes burns calories (that’s what I tell myself anyway).

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If your own reality is threatening to have you committed, escape it by immersing yourself in a new one for a few hours.

This doesn’t mean you have to buy an expensive console and regress back to your teenage years. Things have come a long way since the times of Sonic the Hedgehog and Street Fighter, there’s now games out there for the intellectual as well as the teenager, and many of these are as inexpensive as an app on your iPhone. If you enjoy self-improvement, try a brain-training app. If you fancy yourself as a geek, immerse yourself in MMORPGs (> this makes no sense to me either, but I’m assured there is such a thing). Even something as simple as playing bingo online can mentally whisk you away from the stresses of parenthood for a few hours. In the case of latter you can also have a whinge about your life to strangers in chat rooms and potentially win yourself some extra pocket money to book that spa… Win, win!

Turn your lounge into a cinema

Whilst I’ve listed half a dozen things you can do on your own, you shouldn’t totally neglect your other half. Without wanting to infantilise dad, he should be regarded as another child in need of quality time with mummy. You don’t need a babysitter either, just join Netflix or NOWTV and watch a film once a week on the sofa. If you’ve followed all my advice above and been a little selfish, try to indulge his film choices - you’re bound to score brownie points if you allow him to put on Captain America without moaning.

 

So there it is - my top tips on how to win at parenthood. Got one of your own? Leave me a comment!


De-stressing with Online Bingo

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My two little super babies are my world. I realise every mum will say this, but Dexter and Heidi are not like the usual kids. Though they give me a tough time, they’re one in a million.

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After taking a complete charge of our recent house move, I was exhausted. I was craving for a day just for myself with a glass of wine. Craig is so understanding in matters like this, hence he decided to take the kids for an outing and give me some time for myself. They left for an amusement park on a Sunday afternoon.

I called my friend over to give me company. As my friend came over, we decided on doing something exciting over a glass of Pinot. She came up with an interesting idea of playing online bingo. I started to wonder if it is worth it to give it a shot or not. She suggested me to check out a bingo site called New Look Bingo which has loads of good offers.

I thought of giving it a try after going through the site’s newbie offers, games, promotions and the like. The site is offering £65 to play with on a minimum deposit of £10 which includes a free £5 to play with upon sign up.

As I am a stay-at-home mum, I have more time to do what I want and also earn well side by side. Bingo is my way of de-stressing at home when I am not occupied with cleaning, bum changes and nursery runs.

New Look Bingo is a place to be at when I need time for myself. Other than kids and taking care of my house, I have something which I can take up and get good returns out of. My friend comes over frequently joins me for a game of bingo. This site helps me to combat stress and boosts my energy level. The banter is great too.

New Look Bingo is one of the best sites to play on not only for fun, but also a renowned site for great returns. I’ve also read the reviews left by other players on the site and can see they’ve all made a ton of new buddies and have a few big wins under their belts. I’m chuffed to bits with my decision and hope to see some of you there soon.

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