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Category Archives: Country Kids

Country Kids 28/08/21

27/08/202127/08/2021
Jessica standing in front of a tree looking out over a big branch - "Country Kids"

Welcome to last Country Kids linky. This linky, originally started by Fiona from Coombe Mill, has been running since before I started blogging seven years ago, but over the last year or so has become increasingly quiet. With blogging having evolved during that time and more people moving on to sharing shorter posts on social… Read More

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Country Kids 14/08/21

13/08/202117/08/2021
Jessica standing in front of a tree looking out over a big branch - "Country Kids"

Summer is such a great time for getting out and about on adventures and making memories. I love discovering new places to visit, enjoying a rare trip to the beach or just sitting out in the garden with the laptop watching the children play. Sophie’s been gradually working her way through her list of summer… Read More

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Country Kids 31/07/21

30/07/202130/07/2021
Jessica standing in front of a tree looking out over a big branch - "Country Kids"

The summer holidays are in full swing and we’ve been enjoying planning our adventures and getting out and about together. From big days out to simple pleasures like a sunset trip to the park, there has been plenty of opportunity for outdoor fun together. Have you had a fun start to the summer holidays? I’d… Read More

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Country Kids 17/07/21

16/07/202116/07/2021
Jessica standing in front of a tree looking out over a big branch - "Country Kids"

Welcome back to Country Kids. The summer holidays are now upon us and I’m looking forward to being able to get out for days out together over the next few weeks. Hopefully we’ll have plenty of sunny days (and just the right amount of rain to take the edge off the heatwaves and keep the… Read More

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Country Kids 03/07/21

02/07/202103/07/2021
Jessica standing in front of a tree looking out over a big branch - "Country Kids"

Welcome back to Country Kids. How are we in July already?! We really enjoyed joining in with #30DaysWild during June and while this particular challenge has ended for another year, we’ll still continue to enjoy getting out and taking a closer look at the world around us. Did you join in with #30DaysWild this year?… Read More

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Country Kids 19/06/21

18/06/202118/06/2021
Jessica standing in front of a tree looking out over a big branch - "Country Kids"

Welcome back to Country Kids. I can’t quite believe that we’re more than halfway through June. We’ve been enjoying taking part in #30DaysWild this month. As always we’ve noticed new things as a result – this year it’s the baby birds in the garden. I do love how taking part in #30DaysWild helps encourage us… Read More

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Country Kids 05/06/21

04/06/202104/06/2021
Jessica standing in front of a tree looking out over a big branch - "Country Kids"

Welcome back to Country Kids. Hasn’t it been lovely to finally have some sunshine now that summer has arrived? We’ve certainly been making the most of it this week and getting out as much as possible over half-term. One of my favourite things about June (other than the warm weather and sunshine!) is joining in… Read More

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I'm Louise, mummy of three - Jessica, forever six, who was born with half a heart and lives on in mine; and heart-healthy Sophie (born 2013) and Thomas (born 2018). I blog about living with grief after child loss, crafts, days out and the little moments of family life.

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