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Tag Archives: new year

Looking back on 2016

31/12/201606/04/2017

It’s been a funny old year, hasn’t it? On the news front it feels like quite a depressing year looking back – the horrors of what has been happening in Syria, the shock of the Brexit vote and Trump being elected US President, and the deaths of so many celebrities. I have to confess I’m… Read More

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#366daysofgratitude and rememberlutions

31/12/201505/01/2016

Throughout 2015, one of my friends shared a photo each day on her Facebook feed showing one thing that she was thankful for each day. It was such a lovely positive thing to do and I really enjoyed seeing each day’s photo. It’s inspired me to do the same throughout 2016 – to find one… Read More

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The Friday Focus – 02/01/15

02/01/201501/01/2015

The end of one year and the beginning of the next is always a good time for I’ve been taking a bit of a look back on 2014 over the last few days as well as thinking ahead a little into 2015. The start of the new year often sees me with a sense of… Read More

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2015 – Looking ahead

01/01/201501/01/2015

Since Jessica’s diagnosis, I don’t really tend to look ahead into the future – it feels far too uncertain and scary particularly with the possibility that 2015 will bring Jessica’s next major heart surgery. The first little milestone that 2015 will bring though is Jessica starting pre-school which is just under a week away. I… Read More

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The New Year tag

27/12/201429/12/2014

Thank you to What Katy Said for tagging me in this meme – it seemed like a nice way of rounding off the year and so I thought I’d join in and look back over 2014. What was your highlight of 2014? Going on our first family holiday abroad. We have always been a little… 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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