Looking back at the last post, I realise I didn't give any context to how Lisa Congdon, Chair of Southampton Twins and Supertwins Club got involved in the #TeamHonkRelay. When I said she'd been 'roped' in, it actually couldn't have been further from the truth (I didn't have to tie her down til she agreed to help, honest), so I wanted to give you some background as a way of showing my thanks to her and the club. . . . Keep Reading
#TeamHonk Southampton to Worthing, Sat 18 and Sun 19 January 2014
I've been a bit quiet lately because I've been beavering away trying to devise a plan for our leg of the Team Honk relay. The dates were only announced over Christmas, and by the time I returned from my Christmas break visiting family it was already 2014 and time was beginning to tick away fast! . . . Keep Reading
Taking twins to the dentists
Our last visit to the dentist is forever etched on my memory. Not in a good way. I was sure it would be easier this time…After all, the boys are so grown up now. . . . Keep Reading
Give an alternative Christmas gift – a guide to charity presents for children
Christmas is coming. My sons are so excited, and so am I. I love Christmas - the decorations, the carols, the family time, the traditions, the food...everything that makes this festive time of the year so magical. I love giving and receiving presents, but I want my children to grow up knowing that Christmas isn't just about presents and Santa. . . . Keep Reading
What are the symptoms of brain tumours in children?
Like most people, I feel like my family is invincible. I'm so lucky to have all of my immediate family still around me, happy and healthy. It's something I take for granted each and every every day. And that is how you live until something stops you in your tracks. Something that completely whacks the breath out of you. That happened to me earlier this week. . . . Keep Reading