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Tag Archives: wickedwednesdays

Face painting with felt-tip pens

11/03/201530/04/2016

Tuesday morning toddler group is one of my favourites – time to sit with a cup of tea and a piece of cake, catching up with some mummy friends while my children run around and play in a safe environment. Some weeks we have a lady there doing hand massage and manicures for the mums… Read More

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Wicked Wednesday

21/01/201520/01/2015

Sophie was determined not to waste any of her chocolate pudding if she could help it!

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Wicked Wednesday

17/12/201417/12/2014

I think my girls enjoyed their Yule log at last week’s Christmas meal…

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10/12/201410/12/2014

I don’t think Jessica was too impressed by her first experience of Christmas dinner…

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03/12/201403/12/2014

Sophie wasn’t too impressed by her first visit to Santa last year and I’m not sure Jessica was that keen either!

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Wicked Wednesday

26/11/201425/11/2014

When Sophie was a small baby, she had the most wonderful hair-style.  No matter what I did, her hair would just stick straight up into a mini-Mohican which looked quite funny especially once she started to lose hair around the sides of her head.  I couldn’t resist playing around with one of the photos of… Read More

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Wicked Wednesdays

19/11/201420/11/2014

Both my girls have pulled the most wonderful unimpressed faces as babies. These are my favourites from when they were both just a couple of months old. Jessica is on the left and Sophie is on the right. Good job the wind didn’t change when they were pulling those faces!

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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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