I have been gone so long from this blog, even though I promised faithfully to get back to writing. A while ago I wrote something to explain what had happened to make me so very absent; even though my chemically enhanced brainbox makes all that feel very distant now, time has marched on so fast […]
A mother’s day.
I watched Mother’s Day drift past yesterday with a sort of wry amusement; 17 years on from my first, I’ve long got over the fact that if you build it up as a day where you expect a combination of the most thoughtless elements of the house (children) combined with the least slushy and demonstrative […]
Christmas Cheer with Frugi & the #giftofgiving
We were recently gifted a gorgeous top from Frugi by the lovely Jennie Edspire recently. Jennie and I have a good reason for being in each others thoughts at this time of year, with both of us bringing up our rainbow babies (and older children) while missing the baby we will never hold. Being nominated […]
Keeping it Plenty Clean ;)
Anyone who is gradually shuffling off the trappings of early parenthood will know that one of the greatest losses of that time period is the end of baby wipes in the house. The time between Josie no longer needing a bum clean and Bene arriving was a time of drought and desolation in the cleaning […]
Just me and him. A #summerdayout
It’s been a funny few weeks without time or opportunity for blogging. Somethings shouldn’t be blogged perhaps, at least not while they are happening. In and among all of that, we’ve twitched our working life and Max has gone back to employment, leaving me to run our business and rather a lot of the childcare […]
“I Let You Go” book review & “How I Write” by Clare Mackintosh.
A little more than three years ago I sat at a coffee shop table with 2 friends and we talked about life, blogging, parenting, loss and writing. We all swore to write a book and now Clare, alongside the other friend I met that day, has done it. Not only has Clare Mackintosh written a […]
Coming Up Roses: a book review.
Rachael Lucas is one of my very oldest online friends (and latterly a real life one too… I have the honour of having shared a number of hotel rooms with her and had an inadvertent midnight cuddle from her too 😉 ) and it is only because of that that I’m going to forgive her […]
Review: Discovering great meals with Marley Spoon.
It’s fair to say that our meals tend to come in at the budget, simple and quick end of the scale. When you have a houseful of variously young and/or picky eaters and a limited spend per head, exotic eating does not tend to be high on the list of priorities – filling tummies is […]
Looking at Nutmeg as a way of planning our financial future.
I grew up in the type of household where money had a bit of a habit of not being there. It was a silly kind of not there, in many ways; it wasn’t the ‘turn off the fridge’ type of poverty we hear more about today than ought to be reported in a UK country. […]
Trollbeads at Mercy Jewellery – I'm in love!
A few weeks ago I got incredibly lucky and won a Valentine Trollbead from Mercy Jewellery, who have a vibrant and hopelessly enticing Facebook page to support their Cambridge jewellery shop. My Valentine bead arrived (in an impossible cute display box) and then I was asked if I would like to review a bracelet to […]
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