(This post contains some affiliate links to things that I love). I love being a mum. It's a job that I wouldn't trade in for anything in the world. But it is hard too. Fitting in school, homework and activities, cooking healthy dinners, working, refereeing fights, making everyone share - I constantly feel like I'm battling to stay balanced and, like all parents, it's easy to wonder whether I'm doing enough. Whether I'm making the right decisions. Whether I'm teaching my kids everything they . . . Keep Reading
Review: GIGI Bloks – the perfect gift for twins or siblings
I don't very often do reviews on my blog anymore. They take a lot of time to put together and often the things I'm asked to review don't fill me with enough joy (yes, you can apply the Marie Kondo decluttering technique to blogging just as easily as you can to your home!). To tempt me to agree to a review, the item has to be pretty amazing.Then along came GIGI Bloks... . . . Keep Reading
Top ten bloggers: Twin and triplet parent bloggers
I thought I'd start a new series of posts to share some of my favourite blogs with you. I've always got articles saved on my phone (if you follow my Facebook page you'll see I regularly share posts that I love). I read constantly - a mix of family, lifestyle, travel, blogging and entrepreneurial blogs - so I figured I'd group them together into top ten lists and share some blog-love.It seemed appropriate to kick off my first top ten bloggers post with my top ten favourite twin and . . . Keep Reading
Working mums with multiple children are rockstars
Before I had kids, I used to work hard. I worked long hours as a freelance web project manager, stayed late at my client's office and gave it my all. I was never off duty - responding to emails as soon as they came in, regardless of the time of day or night. . . . Keep Reading
Potty training my daughter was easy! Here’s how I did it
I've mentioned our attempts to potty train E on Facebook quite a few times.She's been pretty switched on with the whole thing since she turned two, but with the huge move across the world we decided to wait a while before attempting it. They say to avoid potty training when you're having an upheaval - well in the space of 12 months she moved out of her home, spent two weeks with one set of grandparents, two weeks with her other set of grandparents, four weeks in a holiday home in Australia, . . . Keep Reading