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Mother's Day

April 3, 2011 by

I’m a very lucky mother to have children and a husband who understand how hard today felt, the first ever Mother’s Day without Freddie. I had one present early, on Thursday. Today I was woken with cards and breakfast and tea this morning which was beautifully perfect. Josie made me a really wonderful card, the […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Children & Grief, Family Life, Fran, Freddie, Josie, Maddy, Photos Tagged With: mother's day

4 good things

March 22, 2011 by

1. This morning my guest post on Tots100 appeared – thanks for that opportunity Sally 🙂 Never done a guest post before, enjoyed it. 2. Fran and Amelie did their music festival. Amelie got commended and Fran a merit. Fran played really well (they both did) so was a bit sad not to do better. […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Fran, Josie, Maddy, Sport & Dance, Uncategorized Tagged With: cello, gymnastics, iphone4, music festival, tots100, trampoline, violin

Being a better mummy

January 23, 2011 by

Now that, I hate saying this but I’m having to try and make it true, the worst of the raw grieving is beginning to pass, I’m trying to keep my promise to Freddie that I would be a better mummy to the girls in remembrance of him.  I love them so much and losing a […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Arts & Crafts, Children & Grief, Creative Every Day, Fran, Freddie, Josie, Knitting & Sewing, Lego, Maddy, Photos, Sport & Dance Tagged With: baby loss, baking, beads, child loss, coping with grief in children, feeling biscuits, grief, how to help a child grieve, knitted teddy bear hot water bottle cover, knitting, lego houses, life after loss, losing a child, neonatal death, when children lose a sibling

Two events I forgot to blog

December 31, 2010 by

I think. I should write bigger and better about both of these but today is not a day I’m finding easy, so I can’t be bothered. But they both relate to good home education moments, so for the record, here they are. The first was a trip to the Cambridge Botanical Gardens with a group. […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Fran, Home Education, Maddy, Trips Out Tagged With: educating at home, education outside school, Home Education, home schooling, teaching children at home

Sporting Catch Up.

November 7, 2010 by

I didn’t get round to blogging the last competition, partly from lack of time and partly because neither of them were very happy with how they did. Somehow it seems pointless t try and big up something that they don’t feel a sense of achievement about, even though they had nothing to worry about at […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Fran, Gymnastics, Maddy, Sport & Dance

Yesterday was mostly good

October 20, 2010 by

I don’t have photos. (I will take some!) However, after a morning of normals while I did a few work related jobs and the girls occupied themselves sensibly, getting on with things from their lists. Amelie and Josie then went back to a game they’ve been playing for a while; Amelie was “not well”, coughing […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Arts & Crafts, Josie, Writing

If there were a way to switch it off I would

October 7, 2010 by

Last night I dreamt about Freddie. We were a few months on and he was still in hospital and I was trying to split myself between him and the girls and working and everything else in my life and not doing a good job at all. And people kept asking me how he was doing […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Freddie, Josie, Thinking Tagged With: baby loss, child loss, grief, life after loss, losing a child, neonatal death

Books and Doctors and Dentists, Oh My!!!

October 4, 2010 by

Last week. Hmmmm. Amelie has been doing symmetry in her book as well as in Mathletics. Actually so has Maddy, along with 2D and 2D shapes and today, that annoying equation which has something to do with a triangle and a hippopotamus. And we’d have got there too, had I not failed to add up […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Arts & Crafts, Autumn Crafts, Gymnastics, Photos, Trips Out Tagged With: Autumnal Fimo with Kids

Gymnastic Fantastic for Amelie

September 26, 2010 by

Amelie had a competition at gym today. She’s had a slightly difficult time lately; several coaches and changes of squad in a few months although luckily she was inspired rather than demotivated by a drop in squad from A to B and has loved where she has moved to. She did lose a previously piece […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Gymnastics, Uncategorized

In between two weekends.

September 17, 2010 by

I do wish I could remember to blog more frequently about life, rather than about death. B- Must try harder. I spend a lot of time worrying about life, trying to keep things right for everyone and annoying people by going on about it, but not perhaps quite enough time living and doing it. Right. […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Arts & Crafts, Creative Every Day, Fran, Gymnastics, Josie, Knitting & Sewing, Maddy, Music, Sport & Dance Tagged With: ballet, crafts for kids, draw write now, drawing for young children, exploring fear with children, greek myths, grief, gymnastics, Home Education, painting, taekwondo, weekends away

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