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Tag Archives: siblings

Siblings – August

10/08/2014

Sophie is getting more and more mobile each day and starting to pull herself up to standing. This is creating some interesting moments as we have been teaching Jessica to put her puzzle pieces and magazines or anything she doesn’t want Sophie to touch on the TV table or on the sofa where Sophie can’t… Read More

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Siblings – July 2014

10/07/201414/07/2018
Sophie and Jessica sitting on the floor together playing with bricks

Watching my two little girls playing together is so beautiful. Sophie is now very confident with sitting unsupported. This means that she can now sit down on the floor with Jessica and they can play together.   Playing with wooden blocks is a favourite activity for both. Jessica loves trying to build a tower with… Read More

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Siblings – June 2014

10/06/201431/05/2018
Jessica and Sophie sitting in the front of the car with Daddy

This month has been all about being out and about enjoying sunshiny days. The photo of Jessica pushing Sophie on the swing in the garden is one of my favourites – just love the way they are looking and smiling at each other – capturing such a wonderfully precious moment. They can be so loving… Read More

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Siblings – May 2014

10/05/201416/07/2017
Sophie and Jessica sitting on the sofa together

I love watching my girls together. They are (mostly) very loving towards each other. Jessica’s first reaction on seeing her sister in the morning is usually “Baby Sophie! Hold hands, baby! Baby kiss!” and Sophie just gives her the biggest gummiest smile. I am sure that Sophie reserves her biggest smiles for her big sister.… 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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