Author: Cherry

Ballymena Today loves Esio Trot

Roald Dahl’s “Esio Trot” is one of our favourite books here at Ballymena Today and we were very excited to watch the BBC adaptation this Christmas. Dustin Hoffman and Dame Judi Dench starred in the quirky tale which watches two neighbours from a relationship with the help of a few tortoises.   Narrated by James Corden the “Esio Trot” takes the simple tale and adds a few extra characters, twist and turns to produce a charming love story. Mr Hoppy (played by Hoffman) falls in love with his neighbour Mrs Silver (Ms. Dench) and he pulls out all the stops to make her happy. What is the one thing that would make Mrs Silver happy? Mrs Silver would love her beloved tortoise Alfie to grow. What comes next is an adventure involving ingenuity, cunning and lots of four legged friends. If you didn’t see it on BBC one then you might just have time to catch it on the BBC i-player. We loved “Esio Trot” and are sure that lots of you will be thinking about picking up a little tortoise friend after watching. A tortoise is a great pet as they are easy to handle and happy to live indoors. Some hibernate throughout the winter and they can live for anywhere from 50 to 100 years. Read more about tortoises here or click here and get in touch with Ladysmith Pet...

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First Trip to the Vet – Advice from Ballymena Today

Ballymena Today have some advice from Grove Vets about your first trip to the vet. Maybe you added a cat, dog or another animal to your family this Christmas and aren’t sure what to expect when you take them along to the vet for the first time. Here are some points which should help you along: Make sure that you have a secure carrier to transport your pet. Bring all the documentation which you received when you get you pet. If you are bringing a dog along take them for a short walk before your visit so they can answer nature’s call. Don’t leave your pet alone in the waiting room and remember that other animals will be there. Once you arrive at the vets check in with the receptionist so that they know you are waiting. Once the vet is ready to see you they will give your pet a check up and they ask you for any samples and if you have noticed any problems with your animal. Don’t worry your vet and the nurses will help you with your pet and discuss any problems which crop up. Visit the vet can cause stress for an animal because it is unfamiliar and new but if you stay calm this will help you to look after your pet. Tell the vet everything that you know about your pet...

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Ballymena Today loves Streetstyle

Streetstyle is a branch of fashion photography which evolved as bloggers and fashion fans started taking their own pictures and posting them for their own audience. Fashion no longer relies upon magazines and catwalks to get a trend spotted – bloggers have been styling themselves and snapping fashion photographs for the past few years opening up a whole new type of fashion inspiration. Here are some of my favourite Streetstyle photographs from 2014. www.nadiaaboulhosn.com/ www.leblogdebigbeauty.com/ www.thesartorialist.com/ www.iwantyoutoknow.co.uk/ www.thesartorialist.com/ easyfashion.blogspot.co.uk/ Streetstyle blogs are brilliant to follow because they showcase people of all ages, races, shapes and sizes and they also...

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Samaritans advice about Self Harming

Self harming is a serious issue and Samaritans have advice for anyone who is struggling with this. BBC Newsbeat has reported “a 20% rise in the number of 10 to 19-years-olds admitted to hospital because of self-harm injuries across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.” Click here to read their article in full. Samaritans say this on their website; “Helping you through Self harm. Self-harming means hurting yourself on purpose. This can be cutting yourself, burning yourself, or even poisoning yourself. Self-harm is not about trying to get other people’s attention. Usually, self-harm comes from feeling numb or empty, or wanting some relief. It might be linked to feeling depressed or anxious, low self-esteem, drug and alcohol abuse, relationship problems, bullying or worries about sexuality. If you’re self-harming, talk to someone you trust, or you can tell us about it. Worried about a friend? If you’re worried about someone self-harming, you can tell us, and we can get in touch with them.” Click here to visit the Samaritans official website. Don’t suffer alone. Samaritans are here to help and all their helpline offer advice about self harming and they offer confidentiality....

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Paddington Bear arrives at Ballymena Central Library

Padding Bear is a favourite among children and adults. Ballymena Central Library have responded to the success of the latest Paddington Bear movie by providing lots of stories about the bear for library goers to lend. If your kids adored the film or you just would like to encourage you kids to read a new series of fun books then grab a Paddington Bear story now. Paddington Bear was created by author Michael Bond and the first story was released in 1958. The Paddinton stories were his most famous by far telling the story of this bear from “Darkest Peru”, who is sent to England by his Aunt Lucy, carrying nothing but a suitcase full of marmalade. Arriving at Paddington Station he was taken in by the Brown Family who also named him Paddington. The Paddington Bear website says that; “In total, more than 150 titles have been published in a variety of formats ranging from the original novels, which appeal to all ages, right through to board books aimed at Paddington’s very youngest fans. Many of the books have been translated and some of the stories have been published in over 40 different languages.” We are sure that these charming stories are set to be family favourites for many years to come, in Ballymena and farther afield. Ballymena Central Library opens at 9.30 and closes at 17.00 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. On...

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