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Average engagement rate on the posts is around 1.40%. The average number of likes per post is 413 and the average number of comments is 15.
Familydaystriedandtested loves posting about Family, Home and Garden.
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MENTIONED HASHTAGS OF FAMILYDAYSTRIEDANDTESTED
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- Dreamhome 1
- conversion 1
- Historicbuilding 1
- History 1
RECENT POSTS
❄️🧊 Freezing bubbles… just blow a small pot of party favour bubbles onto frosty grass and watch the magic ✨💙
Sometimes you just have to shout about the beauty that sits on your own doorstep 💚 Not a laundry pile or hoover in sight this morning ☺️ #Pembrokeshire
💙What a lovely place to unexpectedly stumble upon when you’re just going about your day…We stopped the car whilst running errands to take half an hour out of our day to enjoy it 🥰 #Waterfall #Pembrokeshire #VisitWales #River #FamilyDaysOutdoors
🕰🥳🍫☕️ New Year’s Eve slow cooker hot chocolate station! The perfect treat for the children. Simply pre make your hot chocolate and then pop it in the slow cooker to keep warm, serve up with a ladle as and when wanted👌 Couple together with some squirty cream and a selection of toppings. Theme your station by drawing some clocks onto cardboard, cut out and stick to cups & slow cooker and push a few of them into cupcakes (be sure to remove them before eating 🤣) A lovely treat for New Years Eve 🕰😍 or any other night of the year 🙂
🎄🛁 Before we pack away the Christmas decorations we always take the time to have a festive bath! Some cut out snowflakes for the walls, battery operated fairy lights, a bowl of quality street sweeties and lashings of bubble bath makes for lots of fun…
🕰 We made a 2022 cardboard cut out and took it with us on a walk to capture some New Year photo memories. Really easy, effective and a great opportunity for some fresh air 👌 I even made sure I took turns to be in the photos instead of just being behind the phone camera and let the children take some shots too 🙂
🥳 13 Today! 🥳 It’s official, we’ve another teenager in the house - buckle up baby as these years can be rough 😂🤯 She’s by far the quietest of the bunch but that should never be mistaken as a lack of either strength or confidence to be who she wants to be without a care for what others think. They say it’s the quiet ones that you have to watch and so far we’ve watched her grow and flourish into a beautifully thoughtful and truly kind hearted young lady…long may that continue. Always be you baby and always know that even in your quietness your beauty all round speaks volumes as to the wonderful human you are both inside and out. It’s a pleasure to watch you grow. Happy birthday baby 💛
🦸 Today Jude showed Spider-Man & Captain America the beautiful welsh ocean….. #Spiderman
From here on in…merry blummin Christmas to one and all🥂
🌈 We slept in the church for the first time last night and this is the morning light that woke us coming through the window …. I’ll take that as a reward for 3 years of hard graft 🙂💒
🥂Cheers to the calm before the chaos of the Christmas storm hits us from us to you… The kids officially break up from school at 3:30 and we’re enjoying hearing ourselves think as from then on in it’s going to be a wall of festive noise, bickering, squabbles of tv, lost toy parts and forgotten batteries, over tiredness and sweet treat highs… But we’ve got this right? 🎄🙌 Merry Christmas from the olds ❤️
The 9 year old just went to the shop with a pound coin he’s been closely guarding for a few days. He said he walked in and had a good rummage in his pocket and discovered he’d lost his coin. So he had to leave the shop, before leaving he approached the cashier to tell her he’d been rummaging in his pockets for his money and couldn’t find it and he wanted to let her know in case she assumed he may have been a robber walking out the shopping having not bought anything. Love that lad, I bet it made her smile 🙂 I’ll replace his coin for being so thoughtful 🥰
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