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Tag Archives: jogle

#366daysofgratitude 2020 – Week 5

09/02/202009/02/2020
A picture of a blue dragonfly on a reed with the text "#366daysofgratitude 2020"

At the start of 2016, inspired by a friend, I started a daily gratitude challenge – posting one thing that I was thankful for each day on Instagram. I enjoyed it so much that when I reached the end of that year, I carried on and have kept going ever since. Finding one little thing… Read More

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JoGLE for Jessica – Penzance to Land’s End

22/08/201918/08/2019
Me, hubby, Sophie and Thomas wearing our "JoGLE for Jessica" T-shirts at the Land's End signpost with "JoGLE for Jessica 12th August" added to the signpost

Our JoGLE for Jessica was almost complete – just one more bus ride to go to reach Land’s End. Sophie was very excited to see it was an open-top double-decker. Naturally we had to sit on the top deck!     There were a couple of people sitting across from us, one of whom was… Read More

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JoGLE for Jessica – Glasgow to Penzance

21/08/201915/08/2019
Sophie sitting on the train with her headphones on while hubby looks out of the window at Exeter St David station

After a day off in Glasgow exploring the city and looking for the Oor Wullie sculptures, it was time to get back on the train and head south. We’d booked tickets for four trains to take us to Penzance, hoping to arrive around 7.30pm. We’d been lucky so far with trains running on time and… Read More

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JoGLE for Jessica – John O’Groats to Glasgow

20/08/201915/08/2019
Me, hubby, Sophie and Thomas by the "End to Enders" sign at John O'Groats

1.35pm on Thursday – arrival at John O’Groats and the start of our JoGLE for Jessica. First things first – the obligatory photo by the signpost and another by the End to Enders sign.     Last time we stood in those spots we had Jessica with us. The four of us posed by the… Read More

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JoGLE for Jessica – Getting to the start

19/08/201915/08/2019
Sophie and Thomas (wearing their JoGLE for Jessica T-shirts) on the train to Wick

The bags were packed, the T shirts had been printed and we were ready to start our JoGLE for Jessica. First of all though, we had to get to John O’Groats and the start of our JoGLE journey. Getting to the start point was an adventure in itself with six trains and one bus needed… Read More

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Friday Focus 16/08/19 – Our JoGLE for Jessica

16/08/201915/08/2019
The word 'JoGLE' with a John O'Groats signpost on the J and a Land's End signpost on the L

We’re now back home again after spending six days travelling on trains and buses to go from John O’Groats to Land’s End and home again on our JoGLE for Jessica. I’ll be sharing a more detailed account of our journey over the next few days on the blog, but we enjoyed our adventure on the… Read More

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JoGLE for Jessica – this year’s summer challenge

05/08/201905/08/2019
Hubby with Jessica and Sophie at the End to Enders sign at John O'Groats

Three years ago, we travelled from Land’s End to John O’Groats by bus and train to raise money for Little Hearts Matter. Four days on trains with Jessica and Sophie was quite an adventure and we enjoyed our travels. This summer we are repeating that journey but in reverse – travelling from John O’Groats to… 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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