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I have a secret, well, it’s not really that much of a secret considering a few people know about it but one which until recently I didn’t want the online world to know. It’s something I didn’t really want to make public knowledge as I thought people would see me as less – less of a mother, less of a businesswoman, less of a person, just less. I was diagnosed with PND (Post Natal...
Last updated: 07/05/2015 by AislingKearneyBurke to AislingKearneyBurke's Blog
Filed under: MummyBloggers
Driving home after a weekend in Granddad’s house in Galway, I found myself in the middle of a totally unplanned explanation of my dad’s memory problems. Princess Firstborn had asked me what a cigarette was and I explained that they were dirty things that grown up people put in their mouths and smoked. “You know the way Granddad forgets his words and people’s names all the time?” I said...
Last updated: 07/05/2015 by MichelleMcDonagh to MichelleMcDonagh's Blog
Filed under: MummyBloggers
When I got married I always thought I would have two children. I got married the week I turned 25, which was quite young by today’s standards when so many women get married in their thirties. I naively thought I would have two children close in age, but to be honest, I wasn’t too fussy once I had happy healthy children. Fast forward several years later and the expression “If you want to make...
Last updated: 07/05/2015 by JillianGlancy to JillianGlancy's Blog
Filed under: MummyBloggers
It's May – although I'm writing this wrapped in a fleece – and that means the start of the children's outdoor party season. With communions and summer birthdays to celebrate, expect the air to be filled with the sound of inflating bouncy castles as crowds of sugar-happy kids take to the great outdoors. I think the post-exam party my Leaving Certer has planned will be fuelled by...
Last updated: 07/05/2015 by AoifeOCarroll to AoifeOCarroll's Blog
Filed under: MummyBloggers
Remember when you gave birth to your second child and were made stand in front of the world’s media, smile graciously and attempt to ignore the discomfort you undoubtedly felt following the childbirth you experienced mere hours before? Yeah, me neither. And that’s not just because I’m not a member of the Royal family, but it’s also because I didn’t give myself a chance to conceive again...
Last updated: 06/05/2015 by KeepingItReal to KeepingItReal's Blog
Filed under: MummyBloggers
Zack is 7 years old and is bedwetting since he was toilet trained. Initially we kept him in pull-ups at night when we first potty trained him, but from 4 and a half onwards, we went cold turkey and left them off him. Week 1 Well this week went just as expected. We stopped all drinks for Zack from 6 pm but had to put up with tantrums and begging for drinks up until bedtime but we stayed strong and...
Last updated: 06/05/2015 by d-devane to d-devane's Blog
Julia is 7 years old, she was toilet trained in a couple of days at 2 years and 5 months, and dry at night by the time she was 3. She first wet the bed in the January after starting school, just once. Then again a few weeks later, and continued to wet the bed occasionally over the next few months. Week 1 Julia was excited to be taking part in the bedwetting campaign. Monday began full of...
Last updated: 06/05/2015 by a-oneill to a-oneill's Blog
Cian picked up potty training no problem he was probably day time trained within a week or two but night time was always an issue. And as Cian is getting older he's becoming more and more conscious of wearing a pull up and it being wet in the morning. Week 1 So one week in on our trial and Cian's confidence is growing. But he's finding it tough not having anything to drink after 5...
Last updated: 06/05/2015 by k-ohare to k-ohare's Blog
I actually think that we all need a routine of some sort; I know that I'm a lot happier when I know what I'm doing. I'm not in any way boring but I like to have a plan. Maybe it's a Taurean thing, but when it comes to babies, toddlers and children, I truly believe that routine is imperative. It's a must. Routine Babies are the happiest babies. From when Jack and Holly were...
Last updated: 06/05/2015 by LucyKennedyMummy to LucyKennedyMummy's Blog
Filed under: Mums Love Lucy
My son learned something about himself over the weekend and believe me, it did not sit easy with him. When I mentioned it in passing a few days ago, I genuinely thought he was aware that the little ritual used take place, but from his puce cheeks and gritted teeth, I quickly realised I was mistaken. Sitting around the dinner table on Friday evening, myself and the kids found ourselves reminiscing...
Last updated: 05/05/2015 by TheZookeeper to TheZookeeper's Blog
Filed under: MummyBloggers
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