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Dear Rebecca, Laugh at me all you want for this, but I feel this might be the only way to get your attention. Since last Friday, you have either completely ignored my texts or responded with a cursory 'K' You have zoned me out when I have attempted to broach the subject in person and you appear to have little to no interest in resolving matters with me, but maybe this approach will help...
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Last updated: 27/10/2015
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Endless lists of grocery products... Dragging bags (and kids) to and from the car; to and around and out of the shop... (lets leave out what is happening in the shop with two pre-schoolers...) Loadings grocery bags (and kids) to the car... Dragging all the things (and kids) back home, chasing them (kids) around the neighbouring houses so that they go back home (before the fish go off...), packing...
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Last updated: 23/10/2015
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Every family has their little traditions, don't they? Whether they're daily, weekly or yearly rituals, these things tend to be unique to each family. The funny thing about family traditions is that while they may not seem weird to you, your partner or your children, you can be damn sure they seem utterly bizarre to anyone on the outside looking in. Whether they are traditions which have...
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Last updated: 22/10/2015
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With just four simple words my seven-year-old daughter made me finally understand what being a mother is really all about. I’m not the type of mum who sits down on the ground and plays Lego or horses, I like to go to the park, walk up the mountains or even go for a bike ride. Things that I thought were fun and helped me bond with my little one. But everything was put into perspective recently...
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Last updated: 22/10/2015
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This is probably not something I should say out loud too often, but if my doing so helps to assuage the fears or concerns of any fellow mums, then it will have been worth it. Sometimes I don't want to be a mum. There, I said it. As the mother of four healthy, happy children, I should be counting my blessings on a daily basis and believe me, I do, but sometimes I long for the my heady...
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Last updated: 21/10/2015
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Babymooning, what a funny term, but so very needed. My pregnancy with Liv was full of bumps (pun intended) and lots of love! It really made me feel like a strong amazing woman. I loved all my curves and felt more comfortable and confident than I had been in my whole life. Carrying a life inside of you is so empowering and it helps when your partner loves your new growing belly (arms, legs, butt...
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Last updated: 16/10/2015
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My boys are too cute. I love that Peter is such a great dad. You really never know how your partner will end up as a father, if they’ll help out enough or be present. It’s something I think most women think about during their pregnancy. I lost my dad when I was 6 years old and was raised by my strong mama. Only having a dad for 6 years was not long enough, but I do cherish those years. Seeing...
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Last updated: 16/10/2015
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Right from the minute they are born, we (try to!) get our children into a bedtime routine that works for the whole family. However, over time this routine eventually start to change as your child becomes more independent or they start to stay up that bit later. But that doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing; families grow, that’s what they do. However, there was one part of our routine that I...
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Last updated: 15/10/2015
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So I've just learned that I'm a massive 'buzzkill' because I won't allow my daughter to dress up as Kylie Jenner for Halloween. I'm “majorly missing the point” apparently. While I'm against the idea of my 13-year-old dressing as the youngest Kardashian sister, she's lamenting the fact I'm refusng to think outside the box. Yes, she may want to wear a push-up...
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Last updated: 15/10/2015
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A YouTube video which is currently doing the rounds has left me, and countless other parents, somewhat dumbfounded. If you haven't yet come across it, I advise you to steer clear. For the purpose of this blog piece, I'll explain it, but believe me, you can live without actually seeing it. What myself and millions of other YouTube users have been exposed to is one man's vain attempt to...
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Last updated: 14/10/2015
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KeepingItReal
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