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Tag Archives: sports day

Sports day for Sophie at preschool

09/07/201808/07/2018
Sophie running while holding her egg and spoon

Last week, Sophie took part in her first (and last) sports day at preschool. She missed out on sports day last year as it clashed with one of Jessica’s hospital appointments. This year, she was very excited about taking part in sports day.     It was a very warm morning. Thankfully there was a… Read More

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A special Sports Day achievement

19/05/201719/05/2017
Jessica jumping over the hurdle in the lead of the obstacle race

Jessica loves taking part in sports day. For her, it is all about having fun and being with her friends, rather than about winning. Just taking part and crossing the finish line makes her a winner. This year, she got to take part in her first Girls’ Brigade sports day with her friends from the… Read More

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Jessica’s first sports day

26/06/201508/07/2018
Jessica's first sports day - Little Hearts, Big Love

“Look, Mummy! I’m the winner!” The look of pure joy and delight on my daughter’s face as she crossed the finish line last was so beautiful to see. For her, sports day was all about taking part – not coming first, but just being there with her friends and joining in.   For me, it… Read More

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The Friday Focus 26/06/15 – Being a good mummy

26/06/201508/07/2018
"Mummy" - this week's word of the week

Last weekend I enjoyed an amazing couple of days at Britmums Live – meeting up with lots of fab fellow bloggers and attending some very interesting sessions. I even ended up being wrapped from head to toe in toilet roll as part of a successful Guinness World Record attempt to make the most mummies by… 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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