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Tag Archives: Paultons Park

Reconnecting with other heart families at Paultons Park

03/07/201802/07/2018
A view of Peppa Pig World from the Queen's Flying Coach Ride

The heart family day out at Paultons Park has always been a highlight in our summer calendar. Last year, we missed out on it due to being in limbo over whether Jessica would have surgery over the summer. We ended up taking Jessica to Paultons Park later in the year for a birthday treat instead.… Read More

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Fun in the rain at Paultons Park and Peppa Pig World

08/09/201725/07/2018
Jessica, Sophie and me with Peppa Pig and George

One of the first things Jessica requested when we were putting together our summer activities list at the start of summer was to go to Peppa Pig World. We have been there a few times now with other heart families and the girls love it there. At the start of the summer, we thought that… Read More

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A heart family day out at Paulton’s Park

16/09/201617/09/2016

Each year, Families of Ocean Ward organise a day out at Paultons Park for the heart children who have been treated on the ward, and their families.  It’s become one of the highlights in our summer calendar – the girls get to spend a day at Peppa Pig World and we get to meet up… Read More

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The Friday Focus 26/08/16 – Family time

26/08/201625/08/2016

This week has been all about spending time with family. My twin sister and nieces came to stay for a few days at the beginning of this week and the four cousins have, as always, had a wonderful time together. Jessica was very sad when they had to go back home again though! We also… 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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