The Friday Fabulous Five is my regular feature where I share five of my favourite posts that I have read in the previous week – posts that have made me laugh, made me cry or made me think. Here are this week’s Friday Fabulous Five:
- Scribbles and Crumbs shares a beautiful post – I See You, Momma – encouraging mums to enjoy the little moments – as “It’s the moments that matter. It’s the love that matters.”
- Mummy Limited shares a fab post about the positive side of the internet in her response to National Unplugging Day – You unplug if you want to. The internet makes me a better parent
- Parenthood Highs and Lows echoed some of my thoughts about the Minor Ailments Scheme in her post Don’t Abuse the NHS
- Unhinged Mummy reflects on how we all parent differently and should feel free to do so without being judged in Sanctimommies: Why the Judgement?
- The joys of toddlers asserting their independence is summed up in a fabulous way by Motherhood The Real Deal in The “Me Do It” Rap
I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I did and have a good weekend! You can also find some of the posts from past weeks on my Friday Fab 5 board over on Pinterest.
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