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Birthday fun at the park

30/10/201503/11/2015

With Daddy being away on Sophie’s birthday, I decided against organising a birthday party and instead opted for a bit of an “open house” instead so that everyone who wanted to could pop in and wish Sophie a happy birthday. We had visits from Grandma, Grandad, Auntie Marls and the girls’ friends H and E… Read More

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A sunny morning in the park

06/03/201510/03/2015

The morning sunshine was too tempting to resist and having dropped Jessica off at preschool, Sophie and I headed for the park instead of going straight home again as we usually do. It was the first time that I had taken Sophie to the park on her own; the first time I had been to… Read More

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Sophie steps out at the park

29/11/201403/12/2014

After dropping Jessica’s health forms off at preschool ready for her to start in January, we decided to go home via the park. It had been a bit of a rainy day so the girls were all bundled up in their waterproof all-in-ones and wellies. This was the first time we’d visited the park since… Read More

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A lovely Sunday afternoon with friends

31/05/201417/07/2017
The view along the river with trees either side

We took a little detour on the way home from our church weekend to visit one of the remaining gold postboxes left on our gold postbox challenge list. We’ve visited 62 out of the 64 Olympic ones and this was no.24 out of the 46 Paralympic ones.     Afterwards we went to visit some… 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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