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Me and Mine – June 2014

30/06/201431/05/2018
Me, hubby, Jessica and Sophie at Chateau Villandry

I’m at my happiest when it’s just the four of us, spending quality time together, creating precious memories. Twelve whole days together at the beginning of the month, enjoying a road trip around France, Monaco, Italy and Belgium – with a day trip to Sark thrown in – our first holiday abroad as a family.… Read More

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Me and You – June 2014

20/06/201431/05/2018
A selfie of me and hubby on holiday in France

I took a happy snap of hubby and myself when we were in the south of France earlier this month:     It’s been a very, very long time since we last did this. Hubby’s login screen on his tablet features another happy snap of us in France which was one of his favourite photos.… Read More

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A Sunday on Sark

14/06/201431/05/2018
A stone house on Sark

During our recent holiday, we took a day trip from Barneville-Carteret in France to Sark (via Jersey). Four ferry crossings, juggling two small children, multiple bags and a double buggy down some steep steps and narrow gangplanks was all worth it for a lovely day out on a beautiful island.     We declined the… Read More

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Word of the Week 13/06/14 – Numbers

13/06/201431/05/2018
The word "Numbers" made using numbers

This week it’s all about: Jessica loves numbers. Going in lifts and going around the supermarkets provide many happy moments for her because of all the numbers. She can now count up to thirty and will happily spend many a supermarket trip looking up at all the aisle numbers: “Hello number three! Bye-bye number three,… 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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