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From tardy to timely: 5 tips which improved my timekeeping

10/03/201506/04/2017
A finger pointing to the time on a wristwatch

I’m someone who hates being late for things. Yet since having children, my timekeeping abilities have completely gone to pot. Despite having every intention of leaving home on time, it always seems something happens at the last minute to make me late.   Small children are unpredictable – that’s my excuse. There’s the inevitable poo explosion… Read More

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Birthday surprises

24/02/201501/06/2016

I’m somebody who likes to surprise my close family members on their birthdays, perhaps with an unexpected gift that has the personal touch or a surprise visit – such as the time I walked in an hour into my mum’s surprise 60th birthday at just the point that she was saying what a shame it… Read More

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40acts: 40 days of Lent, 40 challenges of generosity

17/02/201501/06/2016

Lent is traditionally a time when we focus on giving up something – such as chocolate, alcohol or meat. Last year, I took part in 40 acts, a generosity challenge from Stewardship that focuses on the giving side of giving up in Lent – 40 different challenges across the 40 days of Lent. I looked… Read More

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Black & White Photography Project #31

07/02/201521/10/2017
A black and white photo of my hands forming a heart around Jessica's zipper scar

As it is CHD Awareness Week, I am sharing a photo of my little heart warrior and her zipper scar for this week’s black and white photography project.  Her scar is the outward sign of everything that she has endured to get to where she is today. I am so very proud of her and… 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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