
Thanks to the never-ending upcoming move, I might have forgotten to mention one little thing…
As of recently, I find myself in outstanding company in hosting the Cultured Kids linky along with Catherine from Cultural Wednesday’s, Iona of Zenbaby Travel, Scarlett of Diary of a Londoness and Megan of Truly Madly Kids. Except I should say that thanks to being all over the place currently, they have all hosted thus far and I have looked like the truly disorganised person that I am right now, but there we are (sorry ladies!)…
This week I am co-hosting with the fabulous Scarlett, which means that you should all pop over to her blog Diary of a Londoness (which is jam-packed with great London tips anyway) and join in with the linky…
If you have had any kind of cultural experience with your children recently, whether it be museum, theatre, music, film, dance, art, galleries, historic homes, exhibitions, travel, this is most definitely the place for you to add your posts and for us to share them!
Link up one post (old or new), make sure to add the cultured kids badge (code at the bottom of the page) and share away! Oh, and if you could comment on the host’s post, and at least two other posts using #culturedkids that way we know where you came from!
Favourite posts chosen by last month’s hosts (Zenbaby Travel and Truly Madly Kids) were Inspirational Stories from the Lake District, Amman with Kids, Afternoon Tea at the Houses of Parliament, and what would have to be a personal favourite of mine (anything that feature’s Sacher Torte!) Vienna, the City of Music (it’s a city on my “would most like to live in” list!)…
We’ve actually had quite a cultured few days of it ourselves in York up until yesterday, which included visits to The Minster (naturally!), A shiver inducing Ghost walk, a thorough nose around The Yorkshire Museum, a quick look at the outside of the Medieval Adventurer’s Hall, and an inspection of the gardens of the Treasurers Hall. I would have liked to have actually gone inside the last two, but sadly the Toddler had other ideas. He did approve of the Railway Museum, unsurprisingly as it’s the largest in the world, and trains are very much his thing. I have a very picture heavy posts coming up.
Looking forward to seeing what cultural loveliness you have all been up to… Over to Scarlett…

What a fabulous idea for a linky/round-up! Will bear this in mind for some of my upcoming posts :) York is lovely, we’re going in August albeit without our little girl as it’s for our anniversary x
Thank you! Oh enjoy, what a lovely place for an anniversary! :) x
I adore York! The ghost walks are so much fun. Glad you had a good time.
Katie xoxo
Thank you Katie! (: x
Ah you did visit the railway museum – all the culture!
We did. The Toddler LOVED it!! :D Thanks Gemma x
My mum loves York and goes at least once I year i really need to go for a visit as there are so many fantastic things to do and see
There really are, for every age group! Thanks Lynne! (:
York is such a beautiful place, I love to visit. I’m so lucky it’s so close to where I live! x
That really is lucky! Thanks Dena! (: x
York has always been on my bucket list of places to visit. I love the idea of of getting the kids out and about and exploring more places and get them involved in culture.
Oh bump it up that bucket list Kirsty, it’s a great place to visit with kids! (:
What a super linky idea! I’ll have to come up with something to share with the next one!
Please do! Thanks Elizabeth! (:
York is such a beautiful city. I really need to go back as I’ve only visited once.
Thanks so much Jem! (:
This is a lovely idea for link up! I hope things calm down soon x
Thank you lovely. x
congrats on becoming a co-host
Thank you! And thanks so much for linking up! :)
Thank you so much for the love and share.
Thank YOU for linking up Usha! (: x
I love York, so pretty. The Minster is an amazing place and well worth a visit x
Thanks Melanie! (: x
Good luck with the hosting! I’ve added my link.
Looking forward to reading ore about York xx
Thank you so much Trish! (: xx