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Old friends and new mischief
old friends and new mischief 179281 last week i took advantage of having the car for the week while my husband was away for a few days for work. i was so excited to be able to get out driving and...
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Why I sobbed uncontrollably over a child's party favour
...car later that evening and excitedly opened her party favour, my heart sank. the birthday girl’s mum had gifted the eight children who attended the celebrations with a more extravagant version...
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Introducing the baby to the toddler
...cara is moving and has a specific affinity for whatever aoife is playing with… baby not friend – we never left aoife under the illusion that the baby would be a new friend for aoife to...
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Eventually a buggy-rage incident brought matters to a head
...car for the first time and drive off after just reading a manual, would they? but there we were, armed with all the answers because we had read every pregnancy book in print – including one...
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A tidal wave of toys
...cariously on top. we have a very nice, rather large car park of cars, tractors and diggers underneath our coffee table. my sitting room felt like it was being swallowed up by a tidal wave of toys...
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It’s lonely being a stay-at-home mum
...car, rainy days can make me feel like i’m in isolation! it is generally just me and my children until daddy gets home so entertainment is key! being a stay-at-home mum brings daily challenges...
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The importance of manners and disciplining
...car journey apologising to them! i do use time outs now and again but overall, i just try and resolve the fight, cheeky behaviour, etc there and then. i may use jellies as a bribe now and again, and...
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Getting Out
...car for a drive. we can enjoy family walks, lunches and even dinners in a restaurant. i’m trying to figure out what exactly makes it easier. you still have to do all of the above to get out with...
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Win a Candy Cloud hamper
...car parks – that’s one less thing to worry about. buses and taxis can put a dent in your holiday budget, as well as being a stressful option when you’re bringing so much luggage, so...
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Being a stay-at-home mum has made me an outcast
...carrycot. 1. the recession “that’s not something you need to worry about though, is it?” em, the logic behind that one? 2. office politics “oh, you should count yourself lucky...
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Helicopter parents and cotton wool kids
...car. so i kept quiet. when we got back from tipperary, i went to two different pet shops to see if i could get an identical ‘replacement’ fish. i couldn’t, because it was a big old...
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The walk of shame when you’re a parent
...car seat? that requires 10 minutes of reasoning, followed by a few threats about future withdrawal of travel rights and an almighty effort to hold onto all reserves of patience. coping with tantrums...
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I've just learned how my teenage son's mind works
...carry shopping in from the car. the last unexpected move made me realise how bored he’s become. i suddenly understood that he used actually enjoy the heated exchanges that took place between us...
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St. Patrick’s Day: parades and chip vans
...car that may or may not have been considered vintage. but there was also a chip van so we kids thought it a great day out. another favourite occurred during my college years, while visiting a...
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Win a MINI Child Seat
...car. the new mini hatch with five doors is perfect for busy mums who always wanted to zip around in a classic mini, but whose lives now demand more from their car. the brand new model has two rear...
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Contemplating a third baby
...car seat and take my moses basket down from the attic? it's that niggling question when you reach your late thirties with two children and think: “will i ever hold a newborn or feel a baby...
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What do you expect coming from a council estate?
...carry out whatever punishment she felt necessary within school. the said boy accepted his wrongdoing and apologised for his actions. the other boy involved was also called to the school alongside his...
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I'm OK; you're definitely not OK
...cards. my frustration reached its whiny peak in the car last night. “sometimes i think you believe i have no feelings whatsoever!” i announced. the middle child thought about this for a...
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This baby factory has shut up shop
...car for a daytrip up the mountains or a weekend away. someone will always offer to mind the children but pet-sitters are harder to find. despite my years of reservations, we opened our home to a...
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How to feel like yourself again
...cara. i never knew this before becoming a mum because it’s genuinely impossible to fathom just how you’ll feel when you do become a parent. it's like your life, your wants and your...
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