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Our Family Tree

September 19, 2010 by

The “family tree” has been a watchword in our family for a long time – we lived opposite one that became christened such for a couple of years, in honour of  “The Tigger Movie” and Maddy planted one a few years ago in a pot which is now a strapping sapling, waiting to be planted […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Creative Every Day, Freddie, Photos, The Girls, Thinking Tagged With: baby loss, child loss, grief, life after loss, losing a child, neonatal death

Love

September 4, 2010 by

This is a photo of my first cuddle with Freddie. I can pretty much count the cuddles I had with him on two hands 🙁 It was one of the most amazing moments of my life, as you can probably see from my face. The photos we have of him are mostly not terribly good, […]

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

Van Gogh Oil Pastel Day

August 14, 2010 by

Starry Night

After a quiet weekend, we set off to Zoe’s on Monday for another art day which I had in concept but err… not in planning 😆 Still… nothing that couldn’t be solved over tea and a few books. We’d decided to carry on following the Usborne Treasury book from last time and try aversion of […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Photos, Uncategorized Tagged With: art, art etc, art with kids, copying the starry night picture, exploring artists, home ed art days, shading, shading and colouring, starry night, van gogh, working with oclour

Pictures speak a thousand words.

August 8, 2010 by

My new Facebook profile picture received lots of lovely comments – young, pretty, relaxed, peaceful, happy, content, gentle being just a few of them. I like it, it shows me how I like to imagine myself. It’s cut from a larger picture. One that shows me as I hate to imagine myself, with the far […]

Filed Under: Photos, Thinking

Going round in circles isn't always bad.

July 30, 2010 by

After the success of the Kandinsky Monday, it was probably inevitable that more would follow. The girls have been fairly actively arty all week, which suits me just fine. I can hardly believe it, but in some senses we are (as a family) heading in to the run of ‘the run up to Christmas’ soon […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Photos, Sport & Dance, The Girls Tagged With: Kandinsky, kandinsky for kids

The Weekly Round Up.

July 24, 2010 by

Last Friday we went off to Wicksteed Park for the day. Not been for ages and the girls all really enjoyed themselves, mingling with friends and going on rides with them and with Daddy. I was happy just to mooch and watch them enjoy their half price wristbands; I’m not a fan of rides and […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Arts & Crafts, Fran, Freddie, Josie, Maddy, Photos, Sport & Dance, Trips Out Tagged With: baby loss, child loss, grief, life after loss, losing a child, neonatal death

Gone in a Flash

July 12, 2010 by

I took these photos on Max’s birthday. I just liked the discarded bit of paper and all the colours. Afterwards, when I saw the way the two had come out, I had a wry smile. Big Birth Wishes. Gone in a flash. I forgot to wish for a bring home baby. Must get round to […]

Filed Under: Photos, Thinking

Counting Magpies

July 12, 2010 by

A very busy week. I’m hoping to persuade Max to blog Friday as a guesting blogger (he might) but I don’t think I’ll hang on for him so I’ll do a quick phot round up. After the busy weekend and then Monday doing art with le Ciel Rouge, we visited Stanwick Lakes on Tuesday with […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Freddie, Gymnastics, Home Education, Max Ed, Merrily Empire, Music, Photos, Sport & Dance, The Girls, Thinking, Trips Out, Writing Tagged With: baby loss, child loss, educating at home, education outside school, grief, Home Education, home schooling, life after loss, losing a child, neonatal death, teaching children at home

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